INDEX
A
“A Winter at Mentone,” [271], [282]
Agel, Mont, [13], [112], [194], [204], [209], [269]
Alban, Mont, Fort on, [113]
Alberti, S., “Istoria della citta de Sospello,” [287]
Alps, view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
Amadeus of Savoy, Eze sold to, [120]
Amilheta de Baus, [125]
“Annals,” by John Stowe, [121]
Anne of Orleans pays homage to “Our Lady of Laghet,” [233]
Antoin, Prince, builds fort at Monaco, [169]
Arabs (see Saracens)
“Architecture of Provence,” by MacGibbon, [10]0
Arles, burial place of St. Trophime at, [51]
Roman road to, [36], [194], [208], [279]
Saracens at, [4]
Augustus Cæsar at Monaco, [143], [144]
monument at La Turbie, erected by, [194], [206], [214] et seq., [227], [260]
“Aurelian Way” (see Via Aureliana)
Avignon, sold by Queen Jeanne to the Pope, [87]
trial of Queen Jeanne at, [86]
Aymes, Count (Prince of Narbonne), story of, [221], [222]
B
Balbo, Pierre, of Ventimiglia, purchase of Castillon by, [283]
Baller, John, “Historical Particulars Relative to Southampton,” [121]
Baoussé-Roussé, the, Mentone, Barma-Grande Cave at, [278]
prehistoric caves at, [274] et seq.
Barbarossa, Hariadan (Redbeard), attack on Eze by, [127], [128], [130], [131], [137]
siege of Nice and, [28], [30], [127]
Barbary pirates at Nice, [20]
“Barbet,” history of term, [262]
Barcelona, sacked by Carlo I, [166]
Baring-Gould, S. “Riviera,” [34]
“Bastard of Gorbio,” and betrayal of Eze, [129]
attempt to betray La Turbie by, [133]
capture and death of, [133]
Bautucan, pre-historic camp of, [259]
Beatrix of Provence, and Gorbio, [301]
Beatrix of Savoy, marriage and children of, [126]
story of, [80] et seq.
Beaulieu, [112]
Bellaudière, Bellaud de la, memorial tablet to, at Grasse, [75]
Bellegarde, de, and Bellanda Tower, Nice, [23]
Bellot, Jacques (of Grasse), carvings by, at Vence, [64]
Beranger (IV), Raymond, and troubadours of Eze, [123], [126]
story of, [80] et seq.
war against Riviera towns by, [125]
Beranger-Feraud, “Contes Populaires des Provençaux,” by, [80]
Bevera River, [289]
Blacas, troubadour of Eze, [122] et seq., [141]
marriage of, [125]
Blacasette, troubadour of Eze, story of, [123] et seq.
“Black Death” at Vence, [56]
Bonaparte, Princess Pauline, at Grasse, [72], [73]
Bordighera, Via Aureliana at, [208]
as seen from La Turbie, [216]
Borghese, Prince, [73]
Boron, Mont, [31]
Bosio, Urbain, “La Province des Alpes Maritimes,” [21], [22], [254]
“Le Vieux Monaco,” [154], [155], [157], [158], [262]
Bouche, Honoré, “La Chorographie et l’Histoire de Provence,” by, [51]
Bréa, General, House of, at Mentone, [270]
Bréa, Ludovici, paintings by, at Cimiez, [39]
Briançon and Louise de Cabris, [88], [89]
quarrel with Mirabeau, [95]
Brignole, Marchesa di, at reception of her daughter at Monaco, [183]
Brignole, Maria Caterina, marriage with Honorius III of Monaco, [181] et seq.
marriage with Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé, [186]
Burgundians, invasion of Riviera by, [3]
C
Cabris, Castle of, [72]
Cabris, Louise de, at convent of Sisteron, [95]
flight from France, [95]
House of, at Grasse, [71], [72]
story of, [87] et seq.
Cabris, Marquis de, death of, [95]
House of, in Grasse, [71]
Cagnes, Castle of, [99]
description of, [97] et seq.
inhabitants reproved for dancing by Bishop of Vence, [98]
Place Grimaldi, [98]
Caïs, Gaspard de, and siege of Nice, [33]
attempt to betray La Turbie by, [133]
betrayal of Eze by, [128] et seq., [137]
capture and death of, [133]
Calais, siege of, [168]
Cannes, Corniche d’Or, near, [8]
Paganini’s body taken to, [116]
Capitaine, the, La Grande Corniche at, [13]
Careï, Valley of the, [281], [282]
Carlo I of Monaco (“Charles the Seaman”) and Monaco, [143], [165]
at Gibraltar, [168]
at siege of Calais, [168]
attack on Southampton by, [121], [122]
death of, [169]
defeated by Duke of Genoa, [169]
defeats Catalans, [166]
defeats English Fleet, [167]
Don Jayme III and, [168]
fights Greeks and Venetians, [168]
fleet of, [165] et seq.
marriage with Lucinetta Spinola, [165]
peace with Genoa and, [169]
Pierre IV of Aragon and, [168]
purchase of Mentone by, [268]
sacks Barcelona, [166]
sells Roquebrune to Guglielmo Lascaris, [254]
wounded at Crécy, [168]
Carlone, Fresco by, of “Fall of Phæton,” at Cagnes, [100]
Carthaginians in Riviera, [1]
Casimir, Philippe M., “La Turbie et son Trophée Romain,” [226], [228], [229], [230]
Castellar de la Brasca, Le, [259]
Castellaretto, the, [259]
Castillon, captured by Charles of Anjou, [283]
captured by Genoese, [283]
captured by Saracens, [283]
church at, [284]
description of, [281] et seq.
Romans at, [282]
sold to Pierre Balbo of Ventimiglia, [283]
Catalans, attack on Monaco by, [166]
“Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France,” by E. W. Rose, [50]
Cemenelum (Cimiez), Roman city of, [20], [36], [209], [210]
Ceva, Boniface, and siege of Nice, [33]
Charlemagne and Abbey of St. Pons, [40]
Charles V, Emperor, meeting between Pope Paul III and François I and, [28]
siege of Nice and, [29] et seq.
Charles Emmanuel II, homage by, to Our Lady of Laghet, [233]
Charles of Anjou, Prince of Provence, builds Naval Arsenal at Nice, [20]
captures Castillon, [283]
Charles of Durazzo and Queen Jeanne, [87]
“Charles the Seaman” (see Carlo I)
Château d’If, imprisonment of Mirabeau in, [91]
Chauve de Tourette, Mont, [13]
Chemin de la Corniche, Marseilles, [8]
“Choix des Poésies Orig. des Troubadours,” Reynouard, [123]
“Chorographie du Comté de Nice,” by Louis Durante, [215]
Cimiez, [12]
amphitheatre at, [36]
foundation of, by Romans, [20], [36], [209]
Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi at, [37]
Claudine, Princess, of Monaco, story of, [170] et seq.
Col d’Eze, La Grande Corniche at, [13]
Col des Quatre Chemins, La Grande Corniche at, [12]
“Contes Populaires des Provençaux,” Beranger-Feraud, [80]
Cook, T. A., “Old Provence,” [180], [262]
Corniche, derivation of, [8]
Corniche de Grasse, [8]
Corniche d’Or, near Cannes, [8]
“Corniche Road, The” (La Grande Corniche), [8] et seq.
approach to Eze from, [136]
at La Turbie, [224]
Via Aureliana and, [209]
Corniche roads, [8]
Cours Saleya at Nice, [17], [20]
Crécy, Battle of, [168]
Cros, Le, pre-historic camp of, [259]
Cypières, René de, and Huguenots at Vence, [55]
D
Davies, J. S.,”History of Southampton,” [121]
D’Ail, Cap, pre-historic camps at, [259]
d’Alais, Comte, and capture of Monaco by French, [179]
d’Entrevannes, Blanche, story of, [44], [45]-48
Dempster, Miss C. L. N., “The Maritime Alps and their Seaboard,” by, [52], [85]
Dévote (see St. Dévote)
“Donna Maufaccia” (see Segurana)
Doria, Bartolomeo, at Monaco, [172]
murder of Prince Lucien by, [175]
Doria, of Genoa, wounded at Crécy, [168]
Drap, [12]
Durandy, “Mon Pays, Villages, etc., de la Riviera,” by, [123], [221], [254]
Durante, Louis, “Chorographie du Comté de Nice,” [215]
“History of Nice,” [34]
E
Edward III defeats French at Crécy, [168]
war between Philip of Valois and, [166]
Emmanuel Philibert Tower, on Cap de St. Hospice, [108], [110], [111]
Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, and Chapel of St. Hospice, [107]
Eze, attack by French on, [127]
attack by Turks on, [127]
Bay of, [13]
betrayal of, [127] et seq.
capture by Turks of, [130]
castle of, [119], [134], [140]
ceded to France, [120]
church of, [140]
earthquake at, [134]
La Grande Corniche at, [12], [13]
legend of the Stream of Blood and, [109]
Lords of, [120]
Mairie of, [140]
“masculinity” of, [255]
Moors’ Gate at, [137]
new town of, [134], [135] et seq.
Phœnicians at, [118]
pirates of, attack Southampton, [121]
plague at, [120]
purchased by Carlo Grimaldi, [122]
Romans at, [118]
Rue du Brek, [140]
sold to Amadeus of Savoy, [120]
story of, [118] et seq.
troubadours of, [80], [123] et seq.
Ughetta de Baus’ life in, [125]
view of, from Cap de St. Hospice, [112]
view of, from La Turbie—Cap d’Ail Road, [135]
F
Falicon, [12]
Ferrando, Lord of Eze, [120]
attack by Lombards on, [107]
St. Hospice at, [105]
Flower harvest at Grasse, [78]
Flowers, Battle of, [16], [17]
Fourche, Mont, La Grande Corniche and, [13]
Fragonard, birthplace of, at Grasse, [74]
statue to, at Grasse, [73]
“Washing the Disciples’ Feet,” [75]
François I, attack on Eze by, [127]
meeting between Pope Paul III and Emperor Charles V and, [28]
siege of Nice and, 29 et seq., [127]
Fréron and Pauline Bonaparte, [72]
G
Gauls, occupation of Vence by, [49]
Gaumates, Ravin des, [147], [148]
Gaumates, Vallon des, [207]
Genoa, blockaded by Carlo I, [166], [167]
Monaco granted to, [145], [161]
Paganini’s body taken to, [116]
peace with Carlo I and, [169]
stones from monument at La Turbie at, [219]
Via Aureliana at, [208]
Genoa, Duke of, capture of Monaco by, [169]
Ghibellines, war between Guelphs and, [5], [155], [161], [214], [218], [282]
Gibraltar, Carlo I attacks Moors at, [168]
Godeau, Bishop, death of, [52]-3
Gorbio, description of, [297], [298]
old castle of, [300]
Gorbio, Lord of (see “Bastard of Gorbio”)
Gorges du Loup, Les, [13]
Goths, invasion of Riviera by, [3]
Gourdon, Marquis de, mansion of, at Grasse, [74]
Grammont, Charlotte de, House of, at Monaco, [158]
founds convent at Monaco, [158]
Grasse, history of, [67] et seq.
Avenue Maximin Isnard, [71]
Bellaudière memorial tablet at, [75]
Boulevard de Jeu de Ballon, [71], [72]
Boulevard Fragonard, [74]
flower harvest at, [77]
Fragonard statue at, [73]
Fragonard’s birthplace, [74]
House of Marquis de Villeneuve-Bargemon at, [74]
old town of, [70] et seq.
Place du Marché, [74]
Pontevès, Hôtel de, [72], [73]
Porte de Cours, [71]
Porte de la Roque, [71]
Porte Neuve, [71]
Queen Jeanne’s Palace at, [77]
reliquary of St. Honorat at, [75]
Revolutionary Tribunal at, [72]
Roberta’s house at, [76]
Robespierre at, [73]
Rue de l’Evêché, [77]
Rue de l’Oratoire, [76]
Rue des Cordeliers, [71]
Rue Droite, [76]
Rue du Cours, [71], [72], [76], [87]
Rue Tracastel, [74]
Rue Mougins-Roquefort, [77]
Rue Rêve Vieille, [77]
Rue Sans Peur, [77]
soap and scent factories at, [77]
Tour du Puy at, [75]
“Grasse and its Vicinity,” by Walter J. Kaye, [65], [68], [69], [73], [75], [77]
“Great Schism of the West,” [87]
Greeks at Monaco, [144]
Grignan, Comte de, and siege of Nice, [30], [31]
Grimaldi, Augustin, restores Roquebrune Castle, [255]
Grimaldi, Bishop, and Huguenots at Vence, [54]
Grimaldi, Carlo (see Carlo I)
Grimaldi, Francis, capture of Monaco by, [161] et seq.
death of, [164]
Grimaldi, Gibellino, defeats the Saracens, [4]
Grimaldi, Lambert, marriage of, with Princess Claudine of Monaco, [171]-2
Grimaldi, Nicolas, Lord of Antibes, [172]
Grimaldi, the, war between the Spinola and, for Monaco, [161], [164], [165]
and Gorbio, [300]
Grimaldo, Benoit (Oliva), and siege of Nice, [33]
Gros, Mont, La Grande Corniche and, [12]
Guelphs, war between Ghibellines and, [5], [155], [161], [214], [218], [282]
H
Hare, Augustus J., “The Rivieras,” by, [52], [146], [232], [266], [269]
Henry VI, Emperor, grants Monaco to Genoa, [145]
Hercules, Prince, of Monaco, and Spain, [176]
murder of, [176]
“Histoire Littéraire de la France,” [123]
“Historical Particulars Relative to Southampton,” by John Ballar, [121]
“History of Nice,” by Durante, [34]
“History of Provence,” Nostredame, [34]
“History of Southampton,” J. S. Davies, [121]
Honoré V, Prince of Monaco, and Gardens of St. Martin at Monaco, [159]
Honorius I, of Monaco, and Spanish protection, [176]
Honorius II, palace of, at Mentone, [271]
Honorius III, wedding ceremony of, [181] et seq.
Horn, Mr. Galbraith, secretary of Monte Carlo Golf Club, [204]
Huguenots in Vence, [54]-58
I
Innocent II, Pope, and Chapel of St. Hospice, [107]
“Istoria della citta de Sospello,” by S. Alberti, [287]
Italy, coast of, view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
J
Jayme II, of Majorca, Carlo I and, [168]
Jean, Prince, of Monaco, murder of, [172]
Jeanne, Queen, death of, [87]
palace of, at Grasse, [77]
story of, [84]-87
Justicier, Mont, Chapel of St. Roch at, [263]
gallows at, [261]
quarry at, [261]
Via Aureliana at, [209]
K
Kaye, Walter J., “Grasse and its Vicinity,” by, [63], [68], [69], [73], [75], [77]
Knights Templars, “The Great Ship” of, [114]
L
L’Abeoilo, prehistoric camp of, [259]
“La Chorographie et l’Histoire de Provence,” by Honoré Bouche, [51]
“La Province des Alpes Maritimes” (Bosio), [21], [22], [254], [262]
La Trinité-Victor, Roman station at [12], [36], [209]
La Turbie, attempted betrayal of, [133]
Bakehouse Street, [225]
Belvedere at, [215]
Bordina path to, [207]
Cemetery road to, [207]
Church of, [230]
Cours St. Bernard, [225]
description of, [224] et seq.
history of, [214] et seq.
hotel at, [206]
Hôtel de Ville of, [226]
La Grande Corniche at, [13], [224]
La Portette, [228]
Lazare’s house at, [229]
Moneghetti, path to, [207]
Place Mitto, [227]
Place St. Jean, [226]
Portail du Recinto, [226], [227], [228]
railway to, [204]
Roman monument at, [2], [144], [147], [214] et seq., [227]
Roman town at, [208], [209], [213]
Rue Capouanne, [228]
Rue de Ghetto, [229]
Rue de l’Eglise, [230]
Rue Droite, [225]
Rue du Four (Bakehouse Street), [225]
Rue Incalet, [230]
St. Michael’s Church, [30]
Saracens at, [4]
secures local independence, [229]
seen from Monte Carlo, [206]
Via Aureliana at, [209]
view of, from Cap de St. Hospice, [112]
“La Turbie et son Trophée Romain,” by M. Philippe Casimir, [226], [228], [229], [230]
Laghet, Convent of, [229], [231] et seq.
fountain at, [232]
miracles at, [233]
monastery at, [233]; ex-voto pictures at, [234], [238]
pilgrimage to, from Sospel, [288]
Roman road at, [12], [36], [209], [260]
Lascaris, Guglielmo, purchases Roquebrune, [254]
Lascaris, the, and Gorbio, [301]
and Huguenots at Vence, [54]
and Roquebrune, [243]
castle of, at Roquebrune, [243]
Lascaris, Theodore, palace of, at Nice, [25], [26]
Lazare, Denis, house of, at La Turbie, [229]
Le Sueil, [13]
“Le Vieux Monaco,” by Urbain Bosio, [154], [155], [157], [158]
“Legendes et Contes de Provence,” by Martrin-Donos, [43]
“Les Mirabeau,” by L. de Lomenie, [88]
Lesdiguières, leader of Huguenot army, [57]
before Vence, [58]
“Life of Mirabeau,” by S. G. Tailentyre, [88]
Ligurian coast, the, Grimaldi and, [4], [5]
Ligurians, defeat of, by Phocæans, [20]
defeat of Lombards by, at Cap Ferrat, [107]
Lombards, and St. Hospice, [105]-107
at Roquebrune, [252]
attack on Cap Ferrat by, [107]
invasion of Riviera by, [3]
occupation of Vence by, [49]
Lomenie, L. de, “Les Mirabeau,” [88]
Louis XIII confers Duchy of Valentinois on Prince of Monaco, [180]
Louis XIV and Monaco, [153]
Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé, marriage with Princess Maria Caterina, [186]
Loveland, John D., “The Romance of Nice” (footnote), [26], [115]
Lucien, Prince, of Monaco, and Bartolomeo Doria, [172]
defeats Genoese, [172]
murder of, by Doria, [175]
murder of his brother by, [172]
M
Macaron, Mont, [13]
MacGibbon, “Architecture of Provence,” [100]
Marignane, Mdlle., marriage with Mirabeau, [89]
Marseilles, Chemin de la Corniche at, [8]
Duke of Savoy marches on, [57]
Martin, Cap, seen from Roquebrune, [243]
view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
Martrin-Donos, “Legendes et Contes de Provence,” [43]
Massena, General, monument to, at the Col des Quatre Chemins, [12]
Mentone, Baoussé-Roussé, the, [273]
birthplace of General Bréa at, [270]
Carlo Trenca’s house at, [270]
description of, [265] et seq.
East Bay, [265], [268], [269], [270]
fort at, [272]
Napoleon I at, [269]
Palace of Princes of Monaco at, [271]
Place du Cap, [269]
Pope Pius VII at, [270]
road to, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
Rue de la Côte, [271]
Rue des Logettes, [269]
Rue du Bastion, [269]
Rue du Bréa, [267]
Rue du Vieux Château, [271]
Rue Lampedouze, [271]
Rue Longue, [209], [270], [271]
Rue St. Michel, [270]
Ruelle Giapetta, [269]
Saracens at, [4]
St. Julien Gate, [271]
St. Michael’s Church, [269], [272]
Via Aureliana at, [209]
Villas at, [266]
West Bay, [265], [268], [269], [270]
“Mentone,” by Dr. George Müller, [208], [254], [268], [272], [287], [300]
Merlanson Valley, [281]
Merovingian carvings at Vence, [62]
Métivier, Henri, “Monaco et ses Princes,” [149], [164], [171]
Millin, A. L., “Voyages dans les Départements du Midi de la France,” [51]
Mirabeau at Grasse, [89], [90], [91]
elopement of, with Madame de Monnier, [94], [95]
imprisonment in Château d’If, [91]
marriage of, with Mdlle. Marignane, [89]
Mirabeau, Marquis de, [88], [92]
Mirabeau, Rongelime (see Cabris, Louise de)
Mistral, at Monaco, [156]
“Mon Pays, Villages, etc., de la Riviera,” by Durandy, [123], [221], [254]
Monaco, Avenue de la Porte Neuve, [152]
Boulevard de la Condamine, [2], [146]
captured by Duke of Genoa, [169]
captured by Francis Grimaldi, [161] et seq.
captured by French, [178], [179]
Carlo I and, [166]
Catalan attack on, [166]
Chapel of St. Dévote, [148], [149], [162], [193]
Chapel of St. Mary at, [144]
Convent of the Visitation at, [158]
Etablissement des Bains de Mer, [146]
fateful Christmas Eve at, [161] et seq.
Gardens of St. Martin at, [159]
Genoese attack on, [172]
Genoese fort at, [145]
Giardinetto of, [158]
Grammont, Charlotte de, house of, at, [158]
Great Casemate at, [159]
harbour of, [143] et seq.
history of, [143] et seq.
Honorius III, wedding ceremony of, at, [181]
Hôtel du Gouvernement at, [158]
House of the Governor at, [155]
Lucien murder at, [170] et seq.
Madonna of Mount Carmel at, [158]
Mairie at, [158]
Maison Commune, [157]
“masculinity of,” [255]
Mint at, [158]
mistral at, [156]
museums at, [157], [159], [275]
old church at, [157]
palace at, [152], [153], [154], [155]
Palace of, at Mentone, [271]
Place de la Visitation at, [158]
pre-historic skeletons in museum at, [275]
Prince of, as man of science, [157]
indemnity from France to, [254]
Promenade Ste. Barbe, [156]
Ravin des Gaumates, [147], [148]
Rock of, [151] et seq.
Rue des Carmes, [158]
Rue du Milieu, [156]
St. Nicolas Church at, [157], [161]
seen from Monte Carlo, [189], [193]
Spanish dominion of, [176] et seq.
Spinola and Grimaldi at, [161] et seq.
view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
“Monaco et ses Princes,” by Henri Metivier, [149], [164], [171]
Monnier, Madame de, elopement with Mirabeau, of, [94], [95]
Monte Carlo, “atmosphere” of, [195]
Casino at, [156], [190], [191], [192], [194], [196], [197]
description of, [191] et seq.
diversions of, [195] et seq.
Dog Show at, [200]
false impressions of, [187], [188]
gambling at, [196]-198
golf at, [201]-205
mountains round, [206]
origin of name of, [191]
pigeon shooting at, [198]
pre-historic camps round, [2]
rack-and-pinion railway from, [207]
Roman monument at, [194]
seen from La Turbie, [216], [224]
terrace of, [194]
theatre at, [199]
view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
Montfort, Count of (see Odinet, Andrea)
Montmajour, Abbey of, St. Trophime’s cell in, [52]
Moors (see Saracens)
Mossen, Gianfret and Marcellino, capture of Gaspard de Caïs by, [133]
Mules, Mont des, pre-historic camp at, [259]
Müller, Dr. George, “Mentone,” [208], [254], [268], [272], [287], [300]
N
Napoleon I. and his sister, Princess Pauline, [73]
at Mentone, [269]
builds La Grande Corniche, [9]
Napoleon III presents copy of Raphael’s “St. Michael” to La Turbie, [226]
Nicæa, Phocæan city of, [20]
Nice, annexed by France, [21]
Barbary pirates and, [20]
Bellanda Tower at, [23]
Boulevard du Pont Vieux, [22]
captured by Counts of Provence, [20]
Castle Hill at, [12], [19], [21], [22], [23], [25], [28], [32], [33], [35], [41]
Cathedral of St. Réparate, [27]
Charles of Anjou builds Naval Arsenal at, [20]
Croix de Marbre, [28]
Dukes of Saxony and, [20]
French sieges of, [5], [20], [21], [29] et seq.
High Town of, [21]
Jetée-Promenade, [15]
La Grande Corniche and, [9], [12]
Lascaris Palace in Rue Droite, [25], [26]
Malavicina Tower at, [23]
Nicode de Menthon and defences of, [21]
Old Town of, [19] et seq.
Paganini’s house at, [25], [115]
Païroliera Bastion at, [22], [31]
Païroliera Gate, [22]
Place Garibaldi, [22]
Place Victor, [22]
Pont Vieux, [28]
Porte de la Marine, [22]
Porte St. Eloi, [22]
Promenade des Anglais, [14] et seq.
Quai St. Jean Baptiste, [23]
Rue Centrale, [27]
Rue de la Préfecture (No. 20), [25]
Rue de la Terrasse, [22]
Rue Droite, [23], [24], [25], [27]
Rue du Malonat, [25]
Rue Païroliere, [22]
Rue Sincaire, [22]
sacking of, by Saracens, [20]
Sainte Croix, Convent of, [28]
sieges of, [5], [20], [21], [28], [29], et seq., [127]
Sincaire Bastion at, [22]
stones from La Turbie in Cathedral at, [219]
Town Hall of, [27]
Nicode de Menthon, and defences of Nice, [21]
Nostredame’s “History of Provence,” [34]
O
Odinet, Andrea (Count of Montfort), and siege of Nice, [31]
“Old Provence,” by T. A. Cook, [180], [262]
Oliva (see Grimaldo, Benoit)
P
Pacanaglia, Mont, La Grande Corniche at, [13]
Paganini, Achillino, [116]
Paganini, body of, taken to Genoa and Cannes, [116]
burial of, at Parma, [116]
buried at Cap de St. Hospice, [116]
buried on Sainte Ferréol, [116]
death of, [114]
embalmment of, [117]
exhumation of, [117]
house of, at Nice, [25]
wanderings after death of, [25] (footnote)
Paillon River, [12], [21], [22], [39]
Paillon Valley, [12]
Palæolithic remains at Mentone, [273]
Parma, burial of Paganini at, [116], [117]
Paul III, Pope, meeting between François I, Emperor Charles V, [28]
Peille, [12]
Philibert Emmanuel, fortifications erected by, at Villefranche and Mt. Alban, [113]
tower of, at Cap de St. Hospice, [108], [110], [111]
Philip of Valois, war between Edward III and, [166]
Phœnicians at Eze, [118]
at Monaco, [144]
at Roquebrune, [252]
in Riviera, [1]
occupation of Vence, by, [49]
Phocæans in Riviera, [2]
occupation of Vence by, [49]
reputed foundation of Nice by, [19], [20]
Pierre IV of Aragon, and Carlo I, [168]
Pisa, Via Aureliana at, [208]
Pisani, Bishop, last Bishop of Vence, [53]
Pius VII, Pope, at Mentone, [270]
Pointe de Cabuel, [13]
Pointe de la Vieille, [13]
Pontevés, Hôtel de, at Grasse, [72], [73]
“Précis de l’Histoire de Provence,” Terrin, [68]
Pre-historic men, remains of, at Monte Carlo, [194]
Provence and Mentone, [268]
conflicts of, with rulers of Northern Italy, [5]
Counts of, capture of Nice by, [20]
La Turbie and, [215]
Provence, Saracens in, [4]
R
Redbeard (see Barbarossa)
Red Cliff, the (see Baoussé-Roussé)
René, King, death of, [61]
Reynouard, “Choix des Poésies orig. des Troubadours,” [123]
Ricard, Le, pre-historic camp at, [259]
Ricotti, “Storia della Monarchia Piemontese,” [34]
“Riviera,” by S. Baring-Gould, [34]
Riviera, early history of, [1] et seq.
Roberti, Dorla de, house of, at Grasse, [76]
Robespierre at Grasse, [73]
Rochers Rouges, Via Aureliana at, [209]
Rocomare, M., account by, of siege of Grasse, [68]-9
Romano-Byzantine carvings at Vence, [62]
Romans at Castillon, [282]
at Eze, [118]
at Roquebrune, [252]
at Sospel, [286]
foundation of Cimiez by, [20]
foundation of Vence by, [49]
in Riviera, [2]
milestones of, [260]
remains of, at Grasse, [75]
Roquebrune, “Cabbé Roquebrune,” meaning of, [254]
Castle of the Lascaris at, [243]
church at, [242]
description of, [239] et seq.
“femininity” of, [255]
history of, [252] et seq.
legend of, [248] et seq.
Place des Frères at, [242], [244], [245], [249], [250], [257]
Rue Mongollet, [242]
view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
Rose, E. W., “Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France,” [50]
Rostagno, Lord of Eze, [120]
S
St. Agnes, Church of, [302]
description of town of, [301], [303]
legend of, [303]
Saracens at, [4]
St. Agnes, hill of, [269]
St. André, [12]
St. Auspicius (see St. Hospice)
Sainte Barbe, Chapel of, at Monaco, [156]
St. Bernard, Chapel of, at La Turbie, [225]
St. Clare, bust of, at St. Paul du Var, [103]
St. Dévote, Chapel of, at Monaco, [148], [149], [162], [193]
St. Eusebius, first Bishop of Vence, [62]
Sainte Ferréol, Island of, burial of Paganini on, [116]
St. George, relics of, at St. Paul du Var, [103]
St. Honorat, reliquary of, at Grasse, [75]
story of Tiburge and, [222], [223]
St. Hospice, as miracle-worker, [106]
as prophet, [105]
death of, [107]
landing of, on Cap de St. Hospice, [105]
Lombards and, [105]-107
Memorial Chapel of, [107], [114], [115]
St. Hospice, Cap de, [12], [104]
Emmanuel Philibert Tower on, [108], [110], [111]
first Christian settlement at, [105]
Knights of St. John at, [108]
“Legend of the Stream of Blood” and, [108], [109]
Paganini buried at, [115]
Saracen fortress on, [108]
St. Hospice, Monastery of, [112]
St. Jean, Chapel of, at La Turbie, [226]
St. Jean (town of), description of, [109]-110
legend of, [108]
St. Jeannet, view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
St. Jeannet, Baou de, as landmark, [13]
St. John, Knights of, at Cap de St. Hospice, [109]
St. Lambert, tomb of, Vence Cathedral, [52]
St. Laurent Valley, pre-historic camp in, [259]
St. Mary, Chapel of, at Monaco, [144]
St. Paul du Var, [97]
Bishop of Vence takes refuge at, [56]
Church of, [103]
description of, [101] et seq.
relics of St. George at, [103]
St. Pons, [12]
Abbey of, [39]
Charlemagne at, [40]
convent at, [40];
story of, [41] et seq.
St. Roch, Chapel of, at Mont Justicier, [263]
St. Theobald of Mondovi, [294]
St. Tropez, [13]
St. Trophime, burial place of, at Arles, [51]
cell of, in Montmajour Abbey, [52]
St. Veran, tomb of, Vence Cathedral, [52], [63]
Saracens, at Eze, [119]
at Monaco, [144]
Castillon captured by, [283]
defeat of, [4]
fortress of, on Cap St. Hospice, [108]
invasion of Riviera by, [4]
occupation of Vence by, [49]
sacking of Nice by, [49]
Savoy annexed by France, [21]
Savoy, Dukes of, and Nice, [20]
invasion of Riviera by, [57]
Segurana (“Donna Maufaccia”) and siege of Nice, [30], [34], [35]
Sisteron, description of, [92], [93]
Rongelime de Mirabeau at Convent of, [92]
ruins of convent of, [93], [94]
Sospel, [281]
Bishopric of, [287]
bridges at, [289]
Church of, [292]
description of, [286] et seq.
fair at, [287]
fire at, [287]
Piazza di San Michele, [287]
pilgrimage to Laghet from, [288]
Place St. Michel, [292]
river front of, [291]
Rue de la République, [290]
Rue du Château, [291]
Rue Pellegrini, [291]
Rue St. Pierre, [292]
wild boar and, [294] et seq.
Southampton, attack on, by pirates from Eze, [121]
Spain, Domination of Monaco by, [176] et seq.
Saracens in, [4]
Spezia, Via Aureliana at, [208]
Spinola, Lucinetta, marriage with Carlo I, [165]
Spinola, the, war between the Grimaldi and, for Monaco, [161], [164]
“Storia della Monarchia Piemontese,” Ricotti, [34]
Stowe, John, account of attack on Southampton by, [121]
“Annals,” [121]
Surian, Bishop, story of, [53]
Swabians, invasion of Riviera by, [3]
T
Tallentyre, S. G., “Life of Mirabeau,” [88]
Taurobolium, ceremony of, [51], [62]
Terrasses at Nice, [18]
Terrin, “Précis de l’Histoire de Provence,” [68]
Tête de Chien, [13], [112], [194], [209], [263]
“The Maritime Alps and their Seaboard,” by Miss C. L. U. Dempster, [52], [85]
“The Riviera,” [120]
“The Rivieras,” by Augustus J. Hare, [52], [146], [232], [266], [269]
“The Romance of Nice,” by John D. Loveland, [26], [115] (footnotes)
“The Vence Handbook,” [61], [62], [63], [64]
Tiburge, wife of Count Aymes, story of, [221]-223
Treets, Raimbaud de, story of, [44]-48
Trenca, Chevalier Carlo, and Mentone, [268], [270]
Turbia, Roman town of, [208] (see La Turbie)
Turks, attack on Eze by, [127]
sacking of Roquebrune, [254]
U
Ughetta de Baus, wife of Blacas, [125]
V
Valentinois, Duchy of, conferred on Prince of Monaco, [180]
Valerianus, Lucius Veludius, commemorative inscription to, at Vence, [50], [51], [62]
Vandals, invasion of Riviera by, [3]
Vence, as Defender of the Faith, [49] et seq.
bishopric founded at, [52]
Black Death at, [56]
Boulevard Marcelin-Maurel, [60], [61]
converted to Christianity, [51]
description of, [59] et seq.
East Gate of, [60]
history of, [49] et seq.
Huguenots in, [54]-58
Merovingian carvings at, [62]
old town of, [65]
Place du Peyra at, [61]
Place Godeau, [64]
Place Wilson, [61]
Portail du Peyra, [61]
Portail Levis at, [61]
Roman inscriptions at, [50], [51], [62]
Rue de la Coste, [61]
St. Eusebius, first Bishop of, [62]
siege of, by Lesdiguières, [58]
Signadour Gate at, [60]
tomb of St. Veran at, [63]
tombs of bishops in Cathedral of, [52]
tombs of Villeneuves at, [63]
view of, from La Grande Corniche, [13]
watch tower of, [65]
“Vence,” by J. D., [61]
Ventimiglia and Mentone, [268]
Ventimiglia, Counts of, [254], [256], [283], [301]
Via Aureliana at, [208]
Ventium (Vence), Roman station of, [49]
Vento, the, and Mentone, [268]
Roquebrune sold to, [254]
Via Aureliana, as frontier boundary between Italy and Gaul, [209]
highest point of, [209]
milestones on, [260]
route of, [36], [194], [208], [279]
Vibia, commemorative inscription to, at Vence, [50], [51], [62]
Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia, [22] (footnote)
Victor Amédée pays homage to “Our Lady of Laghet,” [233]
Villars, Maréchal de, and monument at La Turbie, [219]
citadel of, [113]
Paganini and, [114]
“The Great Ship” launched at, [114]
Villeneuve, Romée de, story of, [80] et seq.
Villeneuve-Bargemon, Marquis de, House of, at Grasse, [74]
Villeneuve-Loubet, Lords of, [53]
Villeneuve-Monans, Baron de, and Louise de Cabris, [90]
Villeneuves, the, and Vence, [53], [54]
tombs of, at Vence, [63]
Vinaigrier, Mont, La Grande Corniche and, [12]
Viteola, Guglielmo, story of wild boar and, [294] et seq.
“Voyages dans les Départements du Midi de la France,” by A. L. Millin, [51]
W
William of Marseilles, Count of Provence, defeats the Saracens, [4]
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Transcriber’s Notes:
The Roquebrune referred in this book is now known as Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
Spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the original. A few obvious typesetting and punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Some illustrations have been moved slightly from their original locations to keep paragraphs intact.
[End of The Riviera of the Corniche Road by Frederick Treves]