INDEX
A
Acciajuoli, Lorenzo, [262]
Acciajuoli, Nicholas, [246], [251-2], [261] et sq.
Aglaë, [3] et sq.
Agnes, Duchess of Durazzo, [204], [235] et sq.
Aix, Archbishop of, [258]
Alban Hills, [142], [145] et sq.
Alexander, Emperor of Russia, [294]
Alexis, St., [6] et sq.
Alphonsus Liguori, St., [241-2]
Altamura, Giovanni Pipino, Count of, [205], [212-13], [230]
Amadeus VIII of Savoy, [185], [187]
Andrew of Hungary, Prince (Duke of Calabria), [1]st Consort of Queen Joan of Naples, his marriage to Queen Joan, [200] et sq.; his temperament, [201-2]; his disappointment at Joan’s sole occupancy of the throne, [202] et sq., [219]; Charles of Durazzo plots against, [210]; forms a friendship with Charles of Durazzo, [211] et sq.; begged to leave Naples by his mother, [219] et sq.; his crown confirmed by the Pope, [221-2]; his murder planned, [223] et sq., [254]; goes on a hunting expedition, [224] et sq.; murdered by his enemies, [228-9], [248], [255], [275]; lying-in-state of, [230-1]; Papal Bull to inquire into the murder of, [238] et sq.; his murderers tried and sentenced, [239] et sq.; Joan’s complicity in the death of, [249] et sq., [260]; King Louis seeks to avenge the death of, [248] et sq.
Andrew of Isernia, [222] et sq.
Angles, [49]
Appian Way, [145]
Aquileia, Patriarch of, [265]
Arétin, Baron d’, [119]
Artois, Bertrand d’, [203-4], [206-7], [213], [215], [222-3], [227-8], [241], [245-6]
Artois, Charles d’, [203], [213], [223], [241], [245] et sq.
Asilo, The, [69] et sq., [84] et sq.
Aubert, St., [364-5]
Augustine, St., [50-1]
Aventine, The, [2] et sq.
Avignon, [77] et sq., [205], [220], [238], [251], [258], [260]
B
Bacourt, Marquis de, [97]
Baldwin II, [204]
Balzo, Count of, [213]
Barberini, Prince, [76]
Barbou, [288]
Baux, Renaud des, [268-9]
Baux, Robert des, [268-9]
Beauharnais, Eugène de, [277], [293]
Benedict, St., [15] et sq., [22] et sq., [52], [152], [156]
Benedict I, [42-3]
Benedictine Rule, [31] et sq., [40] et sq., [50]
Bentinck, Lord William, [282-3], [289], [290], [304]
Bernadotte. See Charles XIV
Bernard, St., [84]
Berthier, General, [115-16], [131] et sq.
Bianchi, [303], [305-6], [311]
Bonaparte, Caroline. See Murat
Bonaparte, Prince Jerome, [78]
Bonaparte, Joseph (King of Naples, afterwards King of Spain), [279]
Bonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon
Bonaparte, Pauline (Princess Borghese), [297], [309]
Boniface, St., [3] et sq., [10] et sq.
Boniface III, [52]
Boniface IV, [54], [57] et sq.
Boniface VIII, [147] et sq.
Borghese, Villa, [68]
Borgi, Giovanni, [65] et sq., [84], [86], [96], [104]
Bossone, Francesco, [182] et sq.
Bossuet, cited, [29]
Boulogne, Cardinal de, [261]
Brennan, Rev. Richard, [97]
Brompton Oratory, [355]
Brune, Marshal, [315]
Burghersh, Lord, [311]
C
Cabano, Filippo, [201], [206] et sq., [214-15], [223], [231], [241]
Cabano, Robert of, Count of Eboli, [200] et sq., [213-14], [223], [226] et sq., [231], [241], [243]
Cabarelli, [321]
Calabria, Duke of. See Charles
Campbell, Commodore, [308]
Campochiaro, Duke di, [293]
Cancia, Donna, [206], [223], [231], [241], [256]
Cane, Facino, [182] et sq.
Canosa, [324]
Capobianco, [282] et sq.
Caracalla, [56]
Carbonari, the, [282] et sq., [296], [298]
Cariati, Prince de, [293], [307]
Carmagnola. See Francesco Borsone
Caroline of Austria, Queen of Spain, [294], [297]
Carrascosa, General, [291], [303], [309], [311]
Cassino Monte, [30] et sq., [361]
Castel Nuovo (Naples), [214], [219], [224] et sq., [269], [273]
Castlereagh, Viscount, [295]
Catanzaro, Count of, [213], [223], [241], [256]
Catherine of Taranto, Empress of Constantinople, [204], [206], [214], [223], [232] et sq., [245] et sq.
Cavaletti, Marchese, [164] et sq.
Celestine V, [239]
Charlemagne, [13]
Charles I of Anjou, [242]
Charles, Duke of Calabria, [200]
Charles, Duke of Durazzo, presents Joan as sole sovereign to the Neapolitans, [202]; refuses to do homage to Andrew of Hungary, [202]; his ambition, [204], [208]; obtains an audience with Joan and plots against Andrew, [209] et sq.; secretly marries Princess Maria of Calabria, [211], [216] et sq.; propitiates Andrew, [211] et sq.; appeals to the people to avenge Andrew’s death, [231]; objects to re-marriage of Joan, [232] et sq.; tragic death of his mother, [235-6]; and the Papal inquiry into the murder of Prince Andrew, [238] et sq.; his tyranny, [244]; civil war between Louis of Taranto and, [244] et sq.; invites King Louis of Hungary to take possession of Naples, [248] et sq.; a truce with Joan, [250]; attempts to conciliate King Louis, [253]; King Louis’s accusations against, [254-5]; his execution by order of King Louis, [255-6]
Charles, Duke of Durazzo (son of Prince Louis), [272] et sq.
Charles IV, Emperor of Germany, [265]
Charles, King of Hungary, [200]
Charles, King of Naples, [201]
Charles XIV, King of Sweden, [117], [278]
Cienfuegos, Canon, [85]
Civita Vecchia, [289]
Clement VI, [205], [220-1], [238], [244], [249], [250-1], [259] et sq., [265], [270]
Clement VII (Anti-Pope), [273]
Colonna, Count of, [299]
Colonna, family of, [147] et sq.
Conradin of Hohenstaufen, [242]
Consalvi, Cardinal, [86]
Constans II, [56]
Constantine the Great, [13]
Constantinople, Empress of, See Catherine of Taranto
Crawford, Marion, [154], [169], [331]
D
Dalberg, Duke, [295]
Denbigh, Countess of, [157]
Dominic, St., [352]
Doria, Monsignor, [116], [121-2]
Dumas, Alexandre, [261]
Dupin, [295]
Durazzo. See Agnes, Charles, and Louis
E
Edessa, [8]
Elizabeth of Hungary, St., [351]
Elizabeth of Poland, Queen, [205], [219] et sq., [249]
Enghien, Duc d’, [326]
Ephrem, St., [197]
Euphemian, [11-12]
Eustace, St., [20] et sq.
Eutychius, [43-4]
F
Falkland Isles, [91] et sq.
Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, [278], [284], [286], [288], [297], [311-12], [321], [326], [328]
Ferrara, [289]
Fesch, Cardinal, [129], [134], [309]
Filippo Maria, Duke of Milan, [183] et sq.
Fondi, Count of, [253]
Foscari, Doge of Venice, [186-7]
Fouché, Joseph, Duke of Otranto, [288], [315] et sq.
Francis of Assisi, St., [24], [156]
Francis, Emperor of Austria, [119], [125], [300], [320]
Frederick of Baden, [242]
Frimont, [303]
Fullerton, Lady Georgina, [157]
G
Gargano, Monte, [359] et sq.
Genazzano, [141] et sq.
Genoa, [336] et sq.
Genseric, [13]
George III of England, [264-5]
Gian Maria, Duke of Milan, [183]
Giotto, [271]
Giovanni, Duke of Milan, [182-3]
Gonzaga, Lord of Mantua, [193]
Gotis, Conrad de, [224]
Grace, Mary, [1] et sq.
Gravina, Domenico, [247]
Gregory, St., [29], [31], [39] et sq., [110]
Gregory XVI, [65], [98-9], [102]
Guadagnolo, [20] et sq.
Guéranger, Dom, [22]
H
Hardenberg, Prince Von, [295]
Hare, Augustus J., [141], [152], [154]
Honorius, Emperor, [57]
Hutton, Edward, cited, [97]
I
Imola, [83], [102] et sq., [111]
Infantado, Duke dell’, [322]
Innocent I, [11]
Innocent IV, [352]
Isolda (Nurse to Andrew of Hungary), [225-6], [229]
Italian seas, [329] et sq.
Ives, St., [109]
J
James of Aragon, King of Minorca (3rd Consort of Queen Joan of Naples), [272]
Januarius, St., [276]
Jerome, St., [197]
Joan of Anjou, Queen of Naples, [200] et sq.
Joan of Naples, Queen, her beauty, [200], [209], [214]; her marriage to Andrew of Hungary, [200] et sq.; her intrigue with Robert of Cabano, [201], [203], [206] et sq.; is proclaimed sole ruler of Naples, [202] et sq., [222]; and Charles of Durazzo’s scheming against Andrew, [209], [210]; her love for Bertrand d’Artois, [213], [223]; abduction of her sister, Princess Maria, [214] et sq.; and Charles of Durazzo’s marriage to Princess Maria, [216-17]; her act of homage for her crown, [218-9]; Andrew’s confirmation as King, [222]; and the murder of Prince Andrew, [223] et sq.; her fellow-conspirators’ claims, [231] et sq.; her marriage to Louis of Taranto, [237-8], [244]; Charles of Durazzo and Robert of Taranto make war upon, [244] et sq.; accused by King Louis of Hungary of the murder of Prince Andrew, [248] et sq.; departs for Marseilles on the entrance of King Louis into Naples, [251]; her reception at Aix, [258]; Clement VI declares her innocent of Andrew’s death, [260]; her marriage to Louis of Taranto confirmed by the Pope, [260], [271]; returns to Naples, [262]; her attempt to wrest Naples from Louis of Hungary, [262] et sq.; invites the Pope’s mediation, [270]; her third marriage to James of Aragon, [272]; her fourth marriage to Duke Otho of Brunswick, [273]; supports the anti-Pope, Clement VII, [273]; the ingratitude of her successor and nephew, [273] et sq.; put to death by order of Louis of Hungary, [274-5]
John, Patriarch of Constantinople, [46]
Josephus, [20]
Julian the Apostate, [13]
Julius Cæsar, [45]
L
Louis, King of Hungary, [211]; informed of conspiracy to deprive his brother Andrew of sharing the crown with Joan, [205]; invited by Charles of Durazzo to take possession of Naples, [248-9]; accuses Joan of complicity in the murder of Andrew, [248] et sq.; enters Italy, [251]; Charles of Durazzo and Robert of Taranto attempt to conciliate, [253]; orders Charles to be executed, [255], [272]; wreaks vengeance on Andrew’s murderers, [256], [270]; terrorises the country, [256-7]; requested by the Pope to retire from Naples, [261]; fighting between Louis of Taranto and, [262] et sq.; consents to abandon Naples, [270]; orders Queen Joan to be put to death, [274-5]
La Mentorella, [20], [22] et sq.
Lascolette, [288]
Lebzeltern, Chevalier de, [114] et sq., [118] et sq.
Lecchi, General, [306]
Leghorn, [289], [322] et sq., [357]
Leo XIII, [1]
Leopold of Bourbon, Crown Prince, [313]
Lillo of Aquila, Count, [253-4]
Livron, General, [304]
Loreto, [143]
Louis of Anjou, Prince, [273]
Louis of Durazzo, Prince, [253], [272]
Louis of Taranto, Prince (afterwards King of Naples), [2]nd husband of Queen Joan, his personal appearance, [204], [214]; marries Joan of Naples, [237]; civil war between Charles of Durazzo and, [244] et sq.; resists Louis of Hungary, [250] et sq., [262] et sq.; joins Queen Joan at Provence, [252]; his marriage to Joan confirmed by Clement VI, [260]; his rescue of Princess Maria, [265] et sq.; returns to Naples with Queen Joan, [270]; his coronation, [271]; his death, [272]
Louis XVIII, [316]
M
Macdonald, Marshal, [309], [312]
Magella, [296]
Maio, General, [306]
Malachy, St., [84]
Malastrata, Carlo, [191]
Marcella, [3]
Marcellinus, [103]
Marcus Agrippa, [55]
Marie Louise, Empress of France, [123]
Marie de Medici, [336]
Marie of Valois, [200]
Marius, [145]
Marmont, Marshal, [314]
Martin V, [189]
Mary of Calabria, Princess (afterwards Duchess of Durazzo), [203], [206-7], [311], [214] et sq., [238], [248]
Masaniello, [242]
Masdea, Father, [327]
Mastai-Ferretti, Cardinal, [107], [255], [259], [262], [265] et sq.
Mastai-Ferretti, Count, [73] et sq., [81]
Mastai-Ferretti, Countess, [74] et sq.
Mastai-Ferretti, Giovanni. See Pius IX
Maurice, Emperor, [44-5], [51]
Maurus, [29] et sq.
Metternich, Count, [116], [119] et sq., [133], [290], [295], [299], [320]
Mier, Count Von, [285]
Milan Cathedral, [59]
Milan, Dukes of. See Gian, Giovanni, and Filippo
Mileto, Count of, [213], [241]
Miollis, General de, [118], [288]
Mocenigo, Doge of Venice, [186], [190]
Mohr, [303]
Monastic Orders, [14-15]
Montalembert, cited, [19], [28], [34], [47]
Montefeltro, Guido de, [148]
Monte Scaglioso, Bertram des Baux, Count of, [238-9], [242], [264]
Montigny, General, [306-7]
Morcone, Count of, [213], [223], [241]
Morcone, Countess of, [206], [223], [231], [241]
Moscow, [280]
Murano, [348-9]
Murat, Caroline Queen of Naples, [297] et sq., [308] et sq., [325]
Murat, Joachim, King of Naples, his descent from power, [277]; his difficult position, [278]; conspiracies against his life, [279], [280]; his public works, [280]; and the Smolensk campaign, [280]; attempts to unify Italy, [281]; and the suggested alliance with Austria, [285] et sq.; and Pope Pius VII, [291-2], [296]; receives the news of Napoleon’s abdication, [292-3]; adjusts his kingdom, [293-4]; Talleyrand’s enmity towards, [294] et sq.; and Napoleon’s escape from Elba, [299] et sq.; engages in war against Austria, [303] et sq.; his defeat, [309] et sq.; resolves to join Napoleon, [311]; at Toulon, [315-16]; his perils en route for Paris, [316] et sq.; and Austria’s offer to, [319] et sq.; lands at Pizzo, [3]; is imprisoned, [322] et sq.; his trial and death sentence, [324] et sq.; last letter to Caroline, [325]; his execution, [327-8]
Muzi, Monsignor, [85], [87] et sq.
N
Naples, under Queen Joan, [201] et sq.; under Murat, [276] et sq.
Napoleon I, [13],45; his persecution of Pius VII, [75], [77] et sq., [114] et sq.; elevates Murat to the throne of Naples, [278]; pushes on to Moscow, [280]; his quarrel with Murat, [281]; his abdication, [292], [294]; his distrust of Talleyrand, [295]; at Elba, [296]; his escape from Elba, [299], [310]; suggests an alliance with Murat, [299-314]; his star once more in the ascendant, [311]; and Murat’s appeal to, [315]; his power in Europe, [318]; and Duc d’Enghien, [326]
Napoleon III, [101]
Narses, [13-14]
Neipperg, Count, [303], [305-6], [311]
Nesselrode, Count, [295]
Ney, Marshal, [280], [314], [318]
Nicholas of Melazzo, [211], [215], [223-4], [228], [239] et sq.
Noailles, Count de, [295]
Nogaret, William de, [150-1]
Norcia. See Nursia
Normandy, Duke of, [203], [211], [258]
Nunziante, General, [323] et sq.
Nursia, [15] et sq.
O
Oderisio, Roberto di, [271]
Odescalchi Palace, [1]
Odoacer, [13]
Olevano, [152]
Orsini, family of, [147]
Otho, Duke of Brunswick (4th Consort of Queen Joan of Naples), [273-4]
P
Pace, Tommaso, [211], [215], [223], [228], [239] et sq.
Palestrina, [144] et sq.
Pantheon, [55] et sq.
Paul Petrovitch, Emperor, [264]
Paul, St., [4]
Pepes, General, [305]
Périgord, Cardinal de, [254]
Peter, St., [51], [118], [350] et sq.
Peter, St. (the exorcist), [103]
Petrarch, [202]
Philip of Taranto, Prince, [253]
Philippe le Bel, King of France, [150]
Phocas, Emperor, [57]
Piccino, Nicolo, [190], [192] et sq.
Pignatelli, General, [264]
Pius VII, and the ordination of Pius IX, [72]; returns in triumph to the throne of St. Peter, [76-7]; Napoleon’s insolent demands upon, [77-8], [116] et sq.; excommunicates Napoleon, [78], [119] et sq.; is arrested by the French troops, [79], [116]; imprisoned at Savona and Fontainebleau, [80]; returns to Rome, [80], [291]; rejoicing in Rome, [81] et sq.; prophesies the election of Father Mastai to the Papacy, [83]; reorganizes ecclesiastical matters in Chile, [85]; his death, [87]; Lebzeltern obtains an audience with, [122] et sq.; his personal appearance, [122]; and Murat, [292], [296], [302]
Pius VIII, [98]
Pius IX, [50], [65]; appointed director of the Asilo, [70] et sq.; his infirmity, [71-2], [76]; his ordination, [72]; his birth and early life, [73] et sq.; witnesses the return to Rome of Pius VII, [76], [81-2]; prophecies concerning his election to the Papacy, [83-4]; undertakes mission to Chile, [84] et sq.; last evening at the Asilo, [85-6]; appointed Director of the Ospizio di San Michele, [95-6]; appointed Abp. of Spoleto, [96] et sq.; and the revolutionaries in Spoleto, [99] et sq.; appointed Abp. of Imola, [102]; his fearless zeal, [102]; his escape from assassination, [103]; made a Cardinal, [103]; Riotti’s attempt to kidnap, [104-5]; his great humility, [106-7]; his charity and love of justice, [108] et sq.
Pius X, [143]
Pizzo (Calabria), [277], [323]
Placidus. See St. Eustace
Prina, [293]
Procopius, St., [197]
Q
Quintus, Sertorius, [16]
R
Ranieri, Bp. of Pisa, [149], [196] et sq.
Rapp, Marshal, [280]
Ravenna, [354] et sq.
Richard I, Duke of Normandy, [365]
Riotti, [104]
Rivière, Marquis de la, [316]
Robert, Father, [202], [205-6], [208], [212], [220-1], [249]
Robert, King of Naples, [200] et sq., [211], [220], [222]
Robert of Taranto, Prince, [232-3], [236] et sq., [244], [250]
Romanus, [24] et sq.
Rome, the Aventine, [2] et sq.; the centre of education, [19]; pestilence in, [51] et sq.; the Pantheon, [55] et sq.; Giovanni Borgi founds the Asilo in, [65] et sq.; Pius VII returns to 76-7, [81], [136], [291]; the Vatican, [78] et sq., [136]; the Campagna and its cities, [137] et sq.; the Sabines from, [160]
S
Sabine Hills, [138] et sq., [159] et sq.
St. Michael, Mont, [363] et sq.
St. Peter’s (Rome), [63], [65], [68], [83]
Sant’Angelo, [288-9]
Sant’Angelo, Count of, [213]
Santa Chiara, Church of, [207], [218]
Santa Croce, Church of, [243], [259]
Sant’Eligio, Church of, [222]
San Gennaro (Naples), Cathedral of, [230-1]
St. John Lateran, [143]
San Marco (Venice), [341]
San Martino de Monti, Cardinal, [218]
San Michele, Ospizio di, [95-6]
San Pietro a Maiella, [226]
San Severino, Count of, [213]
Santo Spirito, Hospital of, [109]
Sallusti, Father, [85] et sq.
Sancia of Aragon, Queen, [204]
Savona, [113] et sq.
Scholastica, St., [15] et sq., [36] et sq., [152]
Sciarra, family of, [147]
Septimus Severus, [56]
Silvia, St., [39], [41-2], [50]
Sinigaglia, [70] et sq., [104], [108]
Spezia, [336]
Spinelli, [262]
Squillace, Godfrey of Marsano, Count of, [223], [241], [256]
Stackelberg, [295]
Stephen of Transylvania (Voivode), [255]
Strasburg Cathedral, [59]
Stratti, Captain, [323], [326-7]
Strongoli, General, [304]
Subiaco, [24], [27] et sq., [34], [152], [154]
Sub Laqueum. See Subiaco
Sulla, [145]
T
Taigi, Anna Maria, [83-4]
Talleyrand, Prince de, [117], [294-5], [236]
Taranto. See Robert of, Louis, King of Naples, and Philip of
Tarsus, [4]
Terlizzi, Count of, [213], [223], [227] et sq., [240]
Terlizzi, Countess of, [206], [223], [231], [241]
Thackeray, W. M., [359]
Thévenot, Colonel, [114-5]
Tiberius Constantinus, Emperor, [43-4]
Trajan, Emperor, [21]
Trentacapilli, Captain, [322]
U
Urban VI, [273]
Urban VIII, [110]
V
Vatican, the, [65], [78], [136]
Venice, [180] et sq., [336] et sq.
Vescovado, Palace of, [114] et sq.
Vespasian, Emperor, [16]
Vesuvius, Mt., [8]
Viareggio, [356] et sq.
Vico Varo, Monks of, [26-7]
W
Wellington, Duke of, [290]
Westminster Abbey, [59]
Westminster Cathedral, [355]
Wied, [303]
Wolf, Conrad, [263]
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