INDEX.
Abbatelli, the, conspirators in Palermo, [87]
Adorno, Antoniotto, retires from the Dogate in 1527, [43];
raised to the Dogate by the Fieschi, [92]
——, Barnaba, Lord of Silvano, [94], [165]
——, Maddalena, Countess of Silvano, [95]
——, Prospero, conquers the Fieschi in 1476, [7]
Alba, Duke of, sails with Doria to Spain, [246], [250], [281]
Albenga, Jacopo di, distinguished jurist, [195]
Alberti, Leandro, quoted, [30], [67], [136], [332]
Alcibiades, Fieschi compared to, [66], [127]
Alessi, Galeazzo, architect of the church of Carignano, [202]
Alexander VI., Pope, [97], [107], [108]
—— VII., Pope, [298]
Anguissola Giovanni, [236], [237], [239];
his death, [240]
Ariosto, Lodovico, praises the verses of Panza, [82]
Aristotle taught in Genoa by public lectures, [300]
Assereto, Tommaso, co-conspirator of Fieschi, [154], [160], [166], [168], [193], [209], [218];
executed by the government, [220], [223]
Balbi, inscription to his infamy, in a rear wall of the Ducal palace, [199]
Bandello, Matteo, quoted, [83], [121], [173], [252], [329]
Barbarossa, Barbary corsair, [50], [287]
Bastelica, Sampiero, Corsican revolutionist, [285], [287-98]
Bavaria, princes of, [2], [10]
Belcœur, French ambassador in the Grisons, [239]
Belmosto, Archbishop of Genoa, [333]
Boccanegra, Guglielmo, Captain of the People, [38], [41]
——, Maria, [171]
——, Simone, first Doge of Genoa, [39]
Bona, Duchess, [7]
Bonfadio, historian, [25], [66], [91], [92], [93], [113], [126], [156], [177], [207], [234], [299]
Boniface IX., pope, [12], [97]
Bonnivet, French general, invades Italy, [25]
Borgia, Cæsar, intrigues of, [41-2], [106]
Borgognino, Scipione, storms the arsenal of Doria, [161], [167]
Borganasca, village in the Apennines, craftiness of its people, [336]
Bourbon, Constable of, [29]
Bourbons, the, [153]
Bourgogne, Dukes of, [2]
Braccialina, Gentilina, murdered by her husband, [279]
Braculli, historian, [82]
Brutus, Gianluigi Fieschi compared with, [146]
Burlamacchi, Francesco, his revolutionary schemes, [104]
Caffaro, first Genoese annalist, [299]
Calcagno, Vincenzo, co-conspirator of Fieschi, his origin and character, [116];
at first opposed the conspiracy, [117];
supports the attack on S. Tommaso, [160], [162], [166];
sails with other conspirators to Marseilles, [183];
condemned to banishment, [192];
killed by Spinola after the surrender of Montobbio, [220]
Calvi, Annina, touching history of, [252]
——, Antonio, [166]
Calvin, guest of the Duchess of Ferrara, [309]
Cambiaso, Luca, painter, [202], [315]
Campanaceo, historian, [25], [169]
Campanella, writer and conspirator of Spain, [328], [333], [336]
Capello, Bianca, famous courtesan, [329]
Capelloni, Lorenzo, historian, [26], [319]
Capponi, family of, in Florence, [126], [268]
Capuano, Gianluigi, victim of Toledo in Naples, [260]
Caracciolo, Giano, Governor-General of Piedmont, [115]
Caraffa, an Italian reformer, [27]
Cardano, Italian author, [303], [306], [336]
Caretto, Marquis of, [16], [325]
Carnesecchi, writer of the sixteenth century, [268], [312], [313]
Caro, Annibale, author, [132], [137], [236], [237]
Casoni, Genoese annalist, [27], [236], [301]
Castelvetro, Lodovico, reformer, [309]
Castiglione, [269], [270], [312]
Catando d’Arimini, friend of Fieschi, [137], [174]
Catilini, Fieschi compared with, [17], [23]
Cato quoted by Fieschi, [140]
Cellini, Benvenuto, artist, [29], [235], [328]
Centurione, Prince Adamo, [67];
promises his daughter in marriage to Fieschi, [68], [101], [149], [153], [166], [185], [254], [261]
——, Benedetto, [188]
——, Gianetta, daughter of Prince Adamo, [67];
espoused to Gianettino Doria, [69]
——, Grimaldi Nicoletta, authoress, [84]
Charlemagne, [35]
Charles III. of Savoy, [33]
—— V., Emperor, [20];
his election, [24];
great only in the extent of his dominions, [31];
the humiliation of Italy dates from his reign, [36];
his acquisition of Milan, [109], [111], [119], [146], [185], [230], [231], [234], [237], [242], [245], [254], [262], [266], [279], [281], [283], [328]
—— IX. of France, [322]
Clement V., Pope, [11]
—— VI., Pope, [96]
—— VII., Pope, [26], [32], [329]
—— VIII., Pope, [43], [99], [297]
Colonna, Roman patricians, [28], [42]
——, Stefano, [206]
——, Vittoria, supposed to have been a Protestant, [309]
Columbus, Christopher, [39]
Conspiracies prevalence of, [36]
Conte, Giacobbe, commander of Fieschi’s galleys, [142], [192]
Coreggio, Fulvia, Countess of Mirandola, [298]
Corsairs, Turkish and Barbary, [282], [283]
Cosimo, Duke, [68], [104], [105], [169], [187], [206], [226], [229], [245], [265], [269], [284], [293]
Cybo, Cardinal, [74], [187], [250], [264], [265]
——, Caterina, Duchess of Camerino, [74], [85], [280]
——, Eleonora, her marriage with Count Fieschi, [74], [265];
her literary accomplishments, [85];
her second marriage, [279];
retires to a convent, [280]
——, Prince Giulio, [144], [148], [150], [188];
his conspiracy and misfortunes, [263] et seq.
——, Maddalena, received the profit of the sale of indulgences, [23]
——, Ricciarda, [74], [264], [265], [266]
Dandolo, Francesco, Doge of Venice, [14]
Della Casabianca, Giocante, suspects the plot of Fieschi, [153], [318]
—— Rovere, Bartolomea, [19]
—— Rovere, Francesco Maria, [41], [59]
—— Rovere, Maria, mother of Count Fieschi, [20];
masculine vigour of her character, [64], [65];
her last days, [278]
—— Torre, Giovanni Battista, his passion for a sister of Fieschi, [121];
attempts violence to gain his end, [122];
killed by the Fieschi, [124]
Di Negro, Arcangela, her character and literary accomplishments, [15], [83], [194]
Doria, Andrea, [19];
account of his family and services, [38] et seq.;
his desertion of the French standard, [47];
his relations with the Barbary pirates, [50];
his vengeance against the Fieschi, [188];
quenches revolt in Naples, [261];
his death, and estimate of his character, [41], [228], [317]
——, Antonio, [59], [197], [226], [230], [261], [277]
——, Domenico, [41], [69], [166], [188], [197], [209], [220], [248]
——, Filippino, [43], [44], [59], [169]
—— Cardinal Gerolamo, [65], [166], [178]
—— Gianettino, adopted son of Andrea, his early life, [58];
ostentation and insolence, [69];
naval successes, [70-1];
captures the Pope’s vessels in Genoa, [111];
his death, [163]
—— Giovanni Andrea, [191], [272], [319], [325]
—— Lamba, [208]
—— Pagonio, [277]
—— Princess Peretta, [148], [169], [250], [266]
Dragut (Torghud Rais), Barbary pirate, conquered and taken by Gianettino Doria, [71];
flogged after capture, [73];
released by Andrea Doria, [73], [287];
Genoese bankers lend him the ransom money, [73];
pillages Rapallo, [281]
Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, his narrow escape from the pirate Occhiali, [282], [295], [309], [327]
Embriaco, Guglielmo, hero of the first crusade, [129]
Erasmus, reformer, [260]
Farnese, Alessandro, [107], [111]
—— Cardinal, [157], [217], [271]
—— Clara, mistress of Pope Alexander VI., [107]
—— Orazio, [102], [103], [214], [237]
—— Ottavio, [109], [212], [231], [239], [267]
—— Pierluigi, Duke of Piacenza, [93], [209], [230];
enters into the Fieschi conspiracy, [101];
his disputes with feudatories, [131];
conspiracy instigated against him by Doria, [233];
murdered by Giovanni Anguissola, [237], [263], [275], [337]
Ferrara, Cardinal of, [225], [283]
Fieschi, Adriano, Cardinal, [9]
—— Angela Caterina, [65], [221]
—— Antonio, [96]
—— Bardoni, [201]
—— Claudia, [65];
insulted by Della Torre, [122]
—— Cornelio, brother of Gianluigi, [65];
kills Della Torre, [124];
captures the gate of the Archi, [160];
retires into France, [183], [191], [209], [214], [224], [229], [268]
—— Emanuel, [195]
—— Ettore, [14], [112], [230], [277]
—— Francesco, [13], [112], [316]
—— Gerolamo, brother of Gianluigi, [65], [92], [102], [160], [162];
attempts to carry on the revolution, [177];
treats with the Senate, [177];
retires to Montobbio, [183];
defends Montobbio against Genoa, [205];
is executed as a traitor, [220], [223]
—— Giacomo, [12], [13], [17], [112]
—— Gianluigi, compared with Catilnie, [xvii.-xxiii.];
his family, [8], [9], [13], [38];
his character and early life, [19], [65] et seq., [145];
his tragic death, [168];
estimation in which he was held in Italy, [173-5]
—— Lorenzo, [201]
—— Luca, Cardinal and General, [11], [13]
—— Ortensia Lomellina de, poetess, [85]
—— Ottobuono, brother of Gianluigi, [65], [80], [101], [132], [143], [160], [162], [181], [183], [189], [209], [216], [224], [229], [268], [277-8], [285];
executed by order of Doria, [287]
—— Ottobuono (Pope Hadrian V.), [10], [17]
—— Scipione, brother of Gianluigi, [64], [65];
writes to the Senate for pardon, [195], [214], [224], [229];
his litigation against Genoa, [274], [290]
—— Sinibaldo, father of Gianluigi, [13], [64], [78]
—— Sinibaldo (Pope Innocent IV.), [9], [13]
Figuerroa, Gomez Suarez, Spanish minister in Genoa, [149], [152], [165], [197], [226], [243], [276], [318]
Finale, Marquises of, [19]
Foderato, Nicolò, [115], [120]
Foglietta, Oberto, Genoese historian, xxvi., [40], [41], [307], [319], [320]
Fornari, Antonio de, [225]
Forteguerra, Laudomia, Sienese heroine, [286]
Francis I. of France, [25], [26], [34], [43], [115], [210], [215], [231]
Fregosi, family of, hostile to the Fieschi, [19], [79], [92];
its power in Genoa, [39];
driven from power by the Adorni, [42]
Fregoso, Aurelio, [285], [287]
—— Cesare, [19], [43], [62], [83], [91], [208]
—— Cornelio, [293]
—— Galeazzo, [322]
—— Giano, Doge, [92]
—— Ottaviano, [19], [49], [80], [276], [320]
—— Pietro, [208]
Gad Ali, Barbary pirate, [42]
Giovio, Paolo, [79], [80], [328]
Giustiniani, family of the, [75], [129], [257]
—— historian of Genoa, [2], [137]
—— Ansaldo, [178]
—— Giovanni Battista, [157], [193]
Gonzaga, Cagnino, [62], [98], [115], [152]
—— Ferrante, Spanish governor of Lombardy, [132], [140], [169], [187], [197], [198], [206], [212], [216], [230], [237], [238], [240], [245], [266], [321]
—— Giulia, her escape from the corsair Barbarossa, [50];
embraced reformed opinions, [309]
Gregory VII., Pope, [326]
Grimaldi, family of the, [12], [38], [40], [54], [60], [82], [272]
—— Ercole, [325]
—— Giovanni Battista, [177], [196], [301]
Guercio, Enrico il, [5]
Guicciardini, the historian, [52], [144]
Harcourt, Gillona di, [316]
Henry II. of France, [74], [215], [242], [262], [276]
—— III. of France, [316]
—— VII. of France, [11]
—— VIII. of England, report of his ambassadors on the state of Lombardy, [33]
Huss, [35]
Imperiali, family of the, [110], [178], [193], [194]
Innocent III., Pope, [326]
—— IV., Pope, [17]
—— VIII., Pope, [264]
—— XI., Pope, [317]
Julius II., Pope, [39], [97], [230], [262]
—— III., Pope, [330]
Laudi, Agostino, [121], [212], [214], [230] 236, [240]
Lasagna, Pier Paolo, [96], [165]
Lavagna, Counts of, [1-21]
Leo X., Pope, false praises of, [22];
not the Reviver of Letters, [23]
Lercaro, Cristoforo, [229], [241]
—— Doge, [256], [317], [321], [324]
—— Sebastiano, [159], [162], [183]
Leyva, Antonio, [31], [233], [262]
Lomellini, Agostino, [178]
—— Bernardo, [208]
—— Gerolamo, [290]
—— Nicolò, [44]
Louis XII. of France, [18], [40], [76]
—— XIV. of France, [317]
Luther, Martin, [35], [259], [312], [313]
Macchiavelli, Nicolò, [24], [29], [82], [88], [144], [146], [284]
Malaspina, family of the, [3], [14], [68], [264], [285]
Mami Rais, pirate, [72]
Manufactures, prosperity of, in Genoa, [128]
Marini, Tommaso, [240], [245], [301], [303]
Mario, Gianluigi, [200]
Martinengo, family of the, [312]
Martire, Pietro, reformer, [309]
Mascardi, Agostino, xxvii., [58], [221]
Medici family, [24], [25], [32], [36], [248], [256], [264], [337]
—— Giulio, [24]
Melanchthon, reformer, [259], [313]
Mendoza, Bernardino, [92], [184], [254]
Mendoza, Don Diego, [284]
—— Don Rodrigo, [198]
Michelangelo, artist, [22]
Mirandola, Galeotto, [137], [262], [269], [283]
—— Paolo, [227]
Monaco, Lords of, [249]
Moncada, Hugo, [43-4]
Monferrato, Marquises of, [5], [13], [16], [25], [32]
Montorsoli, artists, [58], [170]
Morato, Olimpia, embraced reform, [309]
Nardi, Jacopo, historian, [268]
Occhiali, pirate, his singular treaty with the Duke of Savoy, [283]
Ochino, Bernardino da Siena, reformer, [259], [309], [313]
Olgiato, Milanese conspirator, [149]
Orange, Prince of, [31]
Ornano, Vannina, wife of Sampiero, [289];
attempts to go to Genoa, [291];
her tragic death, [293]
Orsini, family of the, [28], [234], [246], [285], [337]
Paleario, Aonio, reformer, [310], [314]
Pallavicini family, [16-17], [84], [132], [166], [290], [301], [328]
—— Gerolamo, [131], [236], [238], [240]
—— Maddalena, [84]
—— Placida, [84]
—— Tobia, [290]
Panza, Paolo, tutor of Gianluigi Fieschi, [2], [65], [74], [82], [113], [140], [158], [173], [180], [205], [278]
Partenopeo, Ugo, author, [20], [300], [315]
Paul III., Pope, [34], [78], [85], [88];
shameful manner of his elevation, [107];
his character and ambition, [110];
his enmity to Doria, [111];
encourages the Fieschi conspiracy, [114], [120], [230], [232], [234];
his brief to Andrea Doria on the death of Giannettino, [239];
the revenge of Doria, [240], [241], [289], [310], [311]
Perenoto, Nicolò, [243]
Pescara, Marquises of, [24], [42], [87]
Philip, Landgrave of Hesse, [104]
—— II. of Spain, [245], [249], [255], [276], [279], [286], [295], [327]
Piccolomini, Faustina, Sienese heroine, [286]
Pojano, Giulio, [103], [137], [298]
Pompanaceo, author, [336]
Ponzio, Camillo, author, [67], [153], [271], [272]
Renée, Duchess of Ferrara, [134], [309]
Retz, Cardinal, [144]
Romano, Giulio, [58]
Sacco, Raffaele, fellow conspirator with Fieschi, [93], [116], [143], [151], [183], [192], [202], [224]
Salvaghi family, [75], [194], [225]
Sauli family, [75], [76], [140], [201]
—— Azzolino, [301]
—— Stefano, [202]
—— Tommaso, [62]
Savonarola, Gerolamo, [146]
Savoy, Dukes of, [25], [32], [297], [309]
Scarampi, Antonia, literary lady, [83]
Sciarra, Marco, brigand chief, [335]
Sforza family, [6], [7], [26], [103], [231], [280]
Sicames, [44]
Siena, brave defence of, [286]
Sigonio, Carlo, author, xxvi., [149]
Sismondi, historian, [90], [228]
Sixtus IV., Pope, [7]
—— V., Pope, [326]
Soderini, Pietro, [146]
Sodoleto, Jacopo, [27]
Soliman, Sultan, [34], [92], [258], [291]
Spinola family, [12], [38], [39], [125], [126], [165], [172], [194], [337]
—— Benedetta, poetess, [84], [250]
—— Livia, poetess, [84]
—— Paolo, [268], [269], [270], [273]
—— Tommaso, [226]
Spinosa, [315]
Strozzi family, [104], [137], [228], [268], [279], [337]
—— Alfonsina, wife of Scipione Fieschi, [316]
—— Leone, [286]
—— Pietro, [92], [101], [229], [284], [286]
—— Roberto, [316]
Tassino, Leone, [45]
Tassoni, Alessandro, [328]
—— Torquato, [315]
Telesio, [336]
Toledo, Don Pietro, [259]
Torghud Rais (Dragut), pirate, [71], [73], [281]
Tornone, Cardinal of, [99], [225], [283]
Trivulzio family, [90], [131], [236], [337]
—— Teodoro, [43]
Urban VIII., Pope, [297]
Urbino, Dukes of, [28], [32], [59], [64], [287]
Usodimare, Gerolamo, [193]
Vaccari, Vincenzo, [183]
Vaga, Pierino, artist, [58], [249]
Valdimagra, Marquises of, [137], [144], [150]
Varchi, Benedetto, [48], [233], [235], [268]
Vasto, Del, Marquises, [46], [49], [67], [91], [109], [132]
Vega, Giovanni, [140]
Vergerio, Pier Paolo, [235], [309]
Verrina, co-conspirator of Fieschi, [116], [143], [148], [154], [158], [160], [183], [193], [202], [209], [220], [223], [225]
Vinci, Leonardo da, [309]
Visconti family, [14], [74], [208]
Vistarino, Lodovico, [206], [212]
Vitelli, Allessandro, [109], [206]
—— Giovanni, [285]
—— Lucrezia, [287]
Wicliffe, reformer, [35]
Women, literary, in Genoa, [83]
Zaccaria family, [129]
Zanchi, Gerolamo, [310], [312]
Zeno, Apostolo, [235]
Zuingle, [259]
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