Abydos, [138]
Achaia, Duke of, [358]
Acre, [104]
Adda, the, [450]
Adelaide, Empress, [78], [79], [86]
Adige, the, [406], [478]
Adriatic, [121], [143], [163], [371], [372], [375], [377], [412], [439]
campaign against pirates of the, [86-88]
Agnello, Leonardo dall’, [414]
Alaric, [13], [14]
Albania, [485]
Alessandria, [114]
Alexandria, [40], [41]
Alexis (Angelos), Emperor, [133], [134], [139]
the Younger, [133-139]
Altinum, [12], [15], [17], [19], [20], [25]
Chronicle of, [19], [21]
Amadeus of Savoy, [448]
Amalfi, [94], [95], [96], [99]
America, [470], [491], [492]
Amiano, [108]
Anafestus, Paulus Lucas. See under [Doges]
Anagni, [116]
Anapolis, [350]
Ancona, [58], [378], [484]
Ancona, Professor d’, [18]
Andromachos, [307]
Andronicus, [360-364]
Andros, [138]
Antiochus, [16]
Antipope Victor IV., [112], [116], [117]
Anzio, battle of, [375], [379]
Apulia, [378], [405], [412]
Aquila, the, [132]
Aquileia, [11], [12], [15-17], [19], [25], [112]
patriarch of, [113]
Aquitaine, [83]
Arator, [21]
Arbo, [87]
Arbo, Count of, [110]
‘Archimicidium.’ See Canal Orfano
Arengo, the, [31], [316]
Aristocracy, development of Venetian, [164-184]
Arius, [21]
Arno, the, [97], [99]
Arnold of Brescia, [110]
Arrow manufactory, [207]
Arsenal, the, [70], [213], [235], [236], [293], [338], [413]
Asti, [114]
Attila, [14-18]
Austria, Duke of, [221], [222], [343], [344], [489]
Autolinus, [22]
Avignon, [317], [319], [355]
Avogadori, the, [173], [174], [176], [185], [335], [437], [438]
Azov, Sea of, [369]
Azzone, Marquis, [189], [231]
Babylonians, [59]
Badoer, the, [38], [228]
Alban, [442]
Badoero, [235-239]
Bajazet, Sultan, [492]
Baldwin of Flanders, [136], [142]
Baldwin II., [145]
Bandinelli, Cardinal. See Pope Alexander III.
Barattiere, Nicola, [181]
Barbarella, the, [173], [179], [311]
Barbarigo. [See under Doges]
Baschet, M. Armand, [253]
Basilica of Saint Mark, [106], [130], [242], [374], [381]
Bavaria, Duke of, [428], [429]
Beg, Zani, [370]
Belegno, Filippo, [239]
Vittor, [80]
Bellini, [216]
Belluno, [189]
Bembo, Angelo, [246]
Francesco, [442], [450]
Marchesina, [377]
Benevento, [116]
Bergamo, [114], [479]
Black Sea, [481], [483]
Blacks and Whites, wars of the, [125]
Boccaccio, [223], [306]
Bocconio, Marino, [161-163], [202], [224], [241], [288]
conspiracy of, [161], [226-228], [309]
Bollani, Piero, [322], [323]
Bologna, [114]
Bordone, Paris, [266]
Borgia, Cæsar, [429]
Bosphorus, [138], [371]
Bossone, Francesco. See Carmagnola
Bows and arrows, [206-207]
Braccio, [475], [476]
Bragadin, Francesca, [377]
Brandolini, Count, [476]
Brazza, [87]
Brenta, the, [9], [386], [401]
Brescia, [114], [450], [453], [478], [479]
Bridge. See Ponte
dei Dai, [235], [237]
of Saint Barnabas, [200]
British Constitution, [419]
Empire, [94]
Brondolo, [384], [387], [400], [401], [405-409], [414]
Brown, Horatio, [453]
Rawdon, [339]
Bucentaur, [202], [221], [286], [298], [318], [412]
Buda, [382]
Buddha, [419]
Building, early methods of, [42]
Bulgarians, [143]
Bull of Excommunication, [232]
Burgundy, Duke of, [488]
Byron, Lord, [310], [338]
Byzantine Empire, [104], [106], [479-480]
Ca’ di Dio, the, [259-260]
Cæsars, the Roman, [56]
Caffa, port of, [292]
Calabria, [98]
Calendario, Filippo, [328], [332-334]
Calle del Cappello, [242]
dei Fabbri, [235]
Callencerio, Niccoletto, [322]
Calojohannes, Emperor, [360-364]
Caloprini, the, [85], [86], [100]
Camino, lords of, [189]
Campanile, [47], [178], [179], [180]
Canal, Martin da, [281]
Canal Orfano, [32], [196], [256]
Candia. See Crete
Candiano, the, [73-82], [85], [90], [91], [100], [169].
See also under [Doges]
Cane, Facino, [444-445]
Cannaruoli, the, [196], [198], [199]
Caorle lagoon, [72]
Cape Corso, [369]
of Good Hope, [492]
d’Istria, [87], [319], [412]
Malea, [138]
Caravaggio, [162]
Caravello, Marino, [442]
Caresini, the chronicler, [315]
Carmagnola, [423], [446-462], [474]
trial and execution of, [456-458]
Caroldo, [370]
Carpaccio, [216]
Carrara, the, [301-303], [314], [317], [354], [381-415], [424-436]
Albertino, [301]
Francesco, [381-415], [424-427], [431], [436]
Francesco the Younger, [427-434], [436]
Jacopo, [301]
Marsilio di, [301-303]
Taddea, [427-429]
Ubertino, [303]
Casoni, Giovanni, [338], [339]
Castellani, the, [165], [194], [196], [198], [199], [201], [205]
and Niccolotti, [190-218]
Castracane, Castruccio, [189]
Cavallarin, the, [209]
Cavalli, Jacopo, [381]
Cecchetti, [217]
Celsi, Lorenzo. [See under Doges]
Chamber of Commerce, Venetian, [483]
Charities, public, [258-262]
Charlemagne, [35], [50], [225]
Charles II. of England, [181]
Charles II. of Naples, [231]
Charles IV. of Bohemia, [221], [319], [354], [357]
Charles VIII. of France, [494]
Chief of Militia, [32]
Chinazzo, [398]
Chioggia, [11], [117], [119], [224], [334]
War of, [73], [308], [352], [369-415]
Chronicle of Altinum, [19], [21]
Church, Greek, [134], [139]
Latin, [134]
Church buildings, features of early Venetian, [46]
Churches of—
the Frari, [425], [457], [458], [459], [474], [475]
Saint Gemignano, [178]
Saint John Chrysostom, [190]
Saint Nicolas, [197], [204]
Saint Sophia, [140]
San Francesco della Vigna, [458]
San Giacomo, [123]
San Giovanni e Paolo, [338]
San Maurizio, [263], [264]
San Pietro d’Olivolo, [60]
San Salvatore, [123]
San Vito, [265]
Sant’ Antonio, [413]
Sant’ Apollinare, [122], [123]
Santa Maria della Celestia, [436]
Santa Maria Formosa, [287]
Santa Sofia, [123]
Cicero, [223]
Clock Tower, the, [107], [177]
Colleoni, Bartolommeo, [423], [484]
monument of, [485]
Columbus, Christopher, [402], [491]
letter of, quoted, [491-492]
Column of Saint Mark, [176], [183]
of Saint Theodore, [182], [183]
Comnenos, Emperor Manuel, [106], [109], [130]
Competitions, popular, [194], [200]
Condottieri, rise of the, [420-423]
Conrad, Emperor, [110]
Conspiracies in Venice—
of Marino Bocconio, [161], [226-228], [309]
of Marino Faliero, [161], [309-341], [378]
of the Tiepolo-Quirini, [228-242], [288], [309]
Constantinople, [12], [13], [33], [35], [104-106], [109], [364], [470], [471], [482], [483], [492]
Latins of, [143]
taken by Turks, [480]
taken by Venetians and French, [129-144]
Venice and, [124-146]
Contarini, the, [332]
Andrea. [See under Doges]
Antonio, [442]
Cristina, [316]
Leonardo, [465]
Lucrezia, [465]
Tommasina, [315]
Convents of—
Saint Hilary, [78]
Saint Lawrence, [340]
Saint Zacharias, [74], [85]
Santa Maria di Valverde, [246]
Sta. Maria delle Vergini, [243], [244], [293], [459]
Corfu, [138], [439]
Cornaro, Catharine, [490-491]
Federico, [401]
Corner, Caterina, [352]
Giorgio, [462-465]
Marco. [See under Doges]
Coronation of the Dogess, [297-300]
Coronota, [87]
‘Correctors,’ [151]
Corso, Zuan da, [333]
Corsola, [87]
Council, the Great. See Great Council
Council of Forty, [150], [169], [171], [172], [175], [235], [308], [316], [317], [321-323]
Council of Ten, [245-254], [293], [311], [333-340], [350], [434], [437], [456], [458], [460], [465-474]
permanent institution of, [248]
Crema, [111]
Cremona, [114]
Crete (Candia), [143], [304], [343]
revolts in, [344-350], [374]
Crimea, the, [370]
Croatia, King of, [90]
Cross-bow, [206]
Crusade, the Fourth, [126-144]
Crusades, Venice and the first, [93-109]
Currency, leather, [105]
Cyclades, the, [143]
Cyprus, annexation of, by Venice, [490-491]
King of, [344], [357]
Dalmatia, [36], [87], [88], [109], [116], [133], [292], [374], [377], [412], [439], [485]
Duke of, [88]
Dandolo, Agnese, [354]
Donato, [345]
Federigo, [247]
Giovanni, [325], [326]
Leonardo, [381]
Regina, [325]
See also under [Doges]
Dante, [189], [260]
Dardanelles, [367]
Daru, [184], [370], [392], [424], [434], [465], [471]
Districts in Venice, [196]
Doge, the, laws reforming election of, [148-153]
palace of, [46]
titles of, [143], [146]
unlimited power of, [148]
fishermen’s, [202-205]
Doges—
Anafestus, Paulus Lucas, [31], [195]
Barbarigo, Agostino, [489]
Marco, [489]
Candiano, Pietro III., [70], [73], [278]
Pietro IV., [74-78], [85], [90], [275]
Vitale, [85]
Celsi, Lorenzo, [343-351]
Contarini, Andrea, [224], [352], [374-414]
Corner, Marco, [351-352], [464]
Dandolo, Andrea, [304-308], [316], [371]
Chronicle of, [74], [91], [308]
Enrico, [5], [126-142], [153], [224], [482]
Francesco, [296-304]
Giovanni, [169], [170]
Dolfin, Giovanni, [342]
Faliero, Marino, [161-163], [202], [308-342], [350], [371], [373]

conspiracy of, [161], [309-341], [378]
trial and execution of, [334-338]
Ordelafo, [109]
Flabianico, Domenico, [91], [148]
Foscari, Francesco, [442], [443-474]
Gradenigo, Bartolommeo, [304]
Giovanni, [335], [336], [342]
Gradenigo, Pietro, [170], [171], [288], [289], [301], [310]
conspiracy against, [228-242]
Malipieri, Pasquale, [473]
Mastropiero, Orio, [153-156]
Michel, Domenico, [105], [181]
Vital II., [108]
Mocenigo, Tomaso, [436], [438-442], [444], [445], [448]
speech of, quoted, [440-442]
Morosini, Michele, [415]
Obelerio, [36-37]
Orseolo, Ottone, [90], [91]
Pietro I., [47], [78], [79], [82-85], [157]
Pietro II., [86-91], [118]
Orso, [33]
Partecipazio, Agnello, [38]
Soranzo, Giovanni, [238-240], [242], [243], [291-295]
captivity of the daughter of, [242-245], [293-294]
Steno, Michel, [364], [436], [438], [439]
Tiepolo, Jacopo, [153], [156-159], [170], [228]
Lorenzo, [228], [298]
Zeno, Ranier, [281]
Ziani, Pietro, [243]
Sebastian, [118], [122], [152], [153]
Zorzi, Marin, [291], [292]
Dolfin, Giovanni. [See under Doges]
Donà, Marco, [235], [241]
Donato, Ermolao, [469]
Doria, Luciano, [371], [372], [379], [380]
Pietro, [380], [381], [390], [406], [407]
Doro, the, [228]
Dress in early Venice, [28], [51-52]
‘Ducal promise,’ [151], [296], [298], [319]
Dumas the elder, [354]
Durazzo, [138], [143]
Dwelling-houses, features of early Venetian, [44-46]
Edward III. of England, [304]
Egbert, [44]
Election of the Doge, [148-153]
Elena, love-story of, [80-82]
Emo, Pietro, [387]
Empire of Constantinople, [129-144]
German, [230]
Greek, [134], [145]
Eneti, the, [4]
England, [94], [124], [304], [470], [488]
Equilio, tribune of, [31], [32], [196]
war between Heraclea and, [32], [196]
Eroli, Marchese, [476], [477]
‘Espousal of the Sea,’ ceremony of the, [118-119], [202], [208]
Este, the, [231], [301]
Exarch Paul, [32]
Faliero, Anna, [377]
Lucia, [315]
Marco, [311]
Niccolò, [333], [335]
Piero, [321], [322]
Santino, [325]
Saray, [321]
See also under [Doges]
Famine, [91]
Feasts of—
All Saints, [265]
the Ascension, [110]
the Maries, [73], [273], [278-287]
Martin da Canal’s description of, [281-285]
the Purification, [73]
Saint Barbara, [173]
Feltre, bishop of, [356]
Ferrara, [76], [109], [114], [116], [289], [292]
Duke of, [406], [485], [488]
war between Venice and, [230-232], [488]
Feuds, family, [100], [196], [321]
Fieschi, admiral, [375]
Fishermen’s Doge, [202-205]
Flabianico Domenico. [See under Doges]
Florence, [97], [100], [210], [258], [260], [301], [306], [444], [445], [448], [449]
Forum, [61]
‘Forze d’Ercole,’ [200]
Foscari, Francesco. [See under Doges]
Jacopo, [444], [465-472]
Marco, [473]
Fourrier, [419]
France, [113], [120], [126], [188], [488]
Franks, [35], [37], [51]
Frederick Barbarossa, [110-122]
French Crusaders, Venice and, [126-144]
Revolutionaries, [472]
Frezzeria, the, [207]
Friuli, [50], [439], [453], [485]
Fulk of Neuilly, [126]
Funerals, [274-275]
Gabaro, [303]
Games, public, [205]
Gaming establishments, [181-184]
Garda, Lake of, [478]
Gattamelata, Erasmo, [423], [474], [476], [477], [484]
Geminianus, [21], [47]
General Assembly, [150]
Genoa, [94], [95], [97], [100], [101], [103], [114], [121], [144], [145], [146], [228], [286], [306], [317], [319], [413], [424]
in the War of Chioggia, [369-415]
Genoese, the, [292], [304], [305], [313], [314], [325], [329], [342], [346], [364-367]
Germanic influence in Venetia, [110-123]
Germany, [111], [114], [134], [293]
Gheltof, M. Urbain de, [491]
Ghibelline party, [99], [233]
‘Giants’ Staircase,’ [296], [310], [319]
Gibbon, [139]
Gioia, Flavio, [95]
Giudecca, the, [50], [398], [399]
Giustiniani, the, [108], [360], [443]
Chronicle, the, [315]
Federigo, [341]
Stefano, [289-290]
Taddeo, [317], [382-384], [391], [394], [410]
Glass-making, [188], [211], [212]
Gold, William, [406], [412]
‘Golden Book,’ the, [185], [241], [395], [477]
Gondola, [48-49]
Gonzaga, the, [301]
Ludovico, [189]
Goths’ invasion, [13-14]
Gradenigo, Engoldisia, [340]
Fiordalise, [340]
Giovanni, [78]
Ludovica, [315], [324], [340-341]
See also under [Doges]
Grado, [11], [21], [41]
patriarch of, [117], [120], [196]
Grand Canal, [39], [93], [180], [207], [210], [221], [223], [466], [467]
Great Council, the, [125], [149-153], [155], [211], [217], [227], [229], [239], [241], [251], [280], [308], [311], [316], [324], [414], [437], [438], [447], [473]
Great Council, the, closure of, [164-175]
membership limited to those of legitimate birth, [169]
origin of, [149]
Grebe-shooting, [52]
Greece, [87], [106-109], [377]
Emperor of, [113]
Greeks, influence of the, [29], [33], [35]
Grimaldi, Napoleone, [407], [408]
Grimani, Antonio, ambassador, [78], [79]
Antonio, admiral, [493-494]
Grossis, Gaspare de, [462], [463]
Gualdrada, Dogess, [75], [78-80]
Guilds of arts and trades, [210-218], [298-300]
Guoro, Gherardo, [80]
Hall of the fireplace,’ [44]
Hapsburg family, [56]
Hawkwood, John, [407], [428]
Hazlitt, Mr., The Venetian Republic, [83], [432-434]
Heraclea, [28], [32], [33], [196]
Heraldry, [208-210]
Hermes of Olympia, the, [7]
High Chancellor, [176], [177], [184-186], [202], [249], [252], [297], [335], [443]
Hildebrand. See Pope Gregory VII.
Holy Land, the, [100], [104], [132], [133], [134]
Roman Empire, [56], [78], [85]
War, [132]
Homer, [7], [223]
‘Hose Club,’ the, [436]
Hospice of the Pietà, [262]
‘House of the Miracle of the Mortar,’ [242]
Hugh the Count of Saint Paul, [136]
Hughes, Thomas, [419]
Hugo, Victor, [86], [354]
Hungary, [133]
King of, [90], [109], [221], [304], [377], [381], [382]
Huns’ invasion, [15-19]
Iliad, the, [223]
India, [274], [492]
Inns—
the Leon Bianco, [219]
the Luna, [219]
the Selvatico, [219]
‘Inquisitor,’ office of, [311]
Investitures, War of the, [230]
Ionian islands, [104]
Isaac (Angelos), Emperor, [133], [135], [139]
Isarello, Bertuccio, [325], [326], [328], [334]
Island of Saint George, [267]
of San Servolo, [88]
Istria, [20], [36], [87], [371], [377]
Janus, King, [17], [18]
Jerusalem, [102], [104]
Jesolo, [196]
Jews, [190]
Johanna, Queen, [358]
Josaphat, [209]
Judicial bodies, [155]
Justina, [22]
Justinian, [41]
Pandects of, [95], [158]
Knights Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, [95]
Lacedaemon, [143]
Language in early Venice, [29]
influence of Greeks and Lombards on, [29]
Lasitha, [350]
Laws, Jacopo Tiepolo’s code, [156-159]
Orio Mastropiero’s code, [153-155]
regulating maritime traffic, [95]
Laws and law-givers, early Venetian, [146-159]
Lazina, [88]
Lazzarini, [311], [318], [321], [323], [337], [340], [341]
Legnano, battle of, [115]
Leo, Emperor, [40]
Lepanto, [492]
Levant, the, [100], [104], [109], [293], [304]
Lezze, Antonio da, [486-487]
Luca da, [334]
Lido, the, [10], [104], [118], [207], [267], [319], [380], [381], [382], [383], [394], [398], [404]
Lion, Niccolò, [330]
Lion of Saint Mark, [176], [183]
Lisbon, [492]
Lodi, [114]
Lojera, battle of, [371], [376]
Lombard League, [114-118], [319]
Venice joins the, [114]
Lombardo, Jacopello, [326]
Lombards, the, [19], [20], [23], [29], [111]
Lombardy, [111], [452]
‘Lords of the Night,’ [229], [230], [235]
Loredan, Beriola, [311]
Giovanni, [407]
Jacopo, [469], [470]
Pietro, [470]
Loredo, port of, [406]
Louis of Blois, [136]
Louis of Hungary, [413], [424]
Lucca, [189], [301]
Lunardi, Lunardo di, [463], [464]
Lusignan, Jacques de, [490]
Macalò, battle of, [451]
Macchiavelli, [429]
Principe quoted, [154]
Magistrates, [151]
Malamocco, [33], [37], [41], [384], [387]
Malamocco, Buono da, [40]
Malatesta, Sigismondo, [457]
‘Malcantone,’ [198]
Malipieri, Pasquale. [See under Doges]
Malory’s Morte d’Arthur, [354]
Manfredonia, [412]
Manners and customs in Venice, [257-277]
Mantegna, [477]
Mantua, [114]
Duke of, [424], [443], [474]
Mariner’s compass, [95]
Marioni, Rizzardo, [322], [323]
Maritime University, the, [30]
Marriage customs in Venice, [58-69], [270-273]
Martial, [14]
Maruffo, [410], [411], [412]
Mary, Princess, [90]
Master of Grammar, [311]
Mastropiero, Orio. [See under Doges]
Matilda, Countess, [109], [230], [231]
Maurus, [21], [22]
Mazzorbo, [246], [381]
Mediterranean, the, [95], [375], [492]
Menappus, King, [16]
Merceria, the, [177], [235], [237], [242]
Mestre, [190]
Michiel, Andrea, [311]

Donato, [438]
Faustin, [442]
Margherita, [377]
Marin, [326]
Michiel, Niccolò, [110]
See also under [Doges]
Milan, [97], [111], [114], [318], [426], [443-445], [458], [478], [479], [483]
Duke of, [423], [448], [452]
lords of, See Visconti
Mocenigo, Giovanni, [334]
Leonardo, [454]
Pietro, [364], [390], [391]
Tomaso. See under [Doges]
Modena, [114]
Modon, battle of, [372-373]
Mohammed II., [470], [480-488]
takes Constantinople, [480]
Molina, the, [223]
Molmenti, [191], [205], [242]
Monaci, Lorenzo dei, [318], [326]
Monasteries of—
Saint Anthony of Padua, [269]
Saint George, [289]
Saint Nicolas, [108], [381]
Sant’ Ilario, [84]
Monte Baldo, the, [478]
Montferrat, Marquis of, [143]
Montfort, Simon de, [135]
Morosini, the, [85], [86], [100]
Marco, [230]
Michele. [See under Doges]
Morosini, the historian, [458]
Morrone, Pietro da, [82]
Mousa and his pirates, [99], [100]
Murano, [11], [286], [381]
Cathedral at, [16]
glass-makers of, [188], [293]
Muratori, [6], [354], [398]
Museo Civico, [85]
Museum, Correr, [242], [339]
Mussulmans, [40], [481], [485]
Naples, [97]
King of, [113]
Narenta, pirates of, [58], [88], [278]
Narni, Erasmo da. See Gattamelata
Narses, [41], [47]
Negro, Marco, [332]
Negroponte, [138], [368], [371]
Niccolotti, the, [165]
and Castellani, [190-218]
Nicephoros, Emperor, [36]
Normans, [100], [106]
Notti, Gherardo delle, [162]
Novara, [114]
Obelerio, Doge, [36-37]
Odyssey, the, [223]
Olivolo, [12], [37], [46], [47], [70]
Ordelafo, Marino, [316]
Orseolo, the, [76], [82-92], [100], [169]
Domenico, [90]
Giovanni, [90], [91]
Hicela, [90]
See also under [Doges]
Orso, Doge, [33]
Ossero, Count of, [110]
Ostrogoths, [19]
Otho I., [78]
Otho II., [78], [97-98]
Otho III., [88-89]
Otho IV., [134]
Padua, [12], [15], [17], [18], [25], [76], [114], [143], [209], [235], [239], [292], [301], [302], [303], [317], [354], [386], [424], [426], [427], [430]
lords of. See Carrara, the
Scrovegni of, [189]
Paduans, [11]
Palaces of—
Dandolo, [221]
the Quattro Torri, [223]
the Quirini, [233], [234], [235], [237], [239-240]
the Tiepolo, [161]
the Ziani, [221]
Paleologi, the, [145], [146]
Paleologos, Michael, [145], [146]
Palermo, [97]
Palestine, [126], [127], [135]
Palestrina, [384]
Paradiso, the, [132]
Parenzo, [121], [371]
Parishes of—
Saint Agostino, [263]
Saint Gervasio, [272]
Santa Maria Formosa, [72], [73]
Parma, [114]
Partecipazio, the, [91], [169]
Agnello. See under [Doges]
Pasqualigo, Orio, [334]
Patriarchates of—
Aquileia, [113]
Grado, [113]
Venice, [113]
Patras, [357]
Paul, Bishop, [19], [20]
the Deacon, [15], [89]
Pavement, Venetian, [43]
Pavia, [50], [450]
Pellegrina, the, [132]
Pentapolis, cities of the, [20]
Pepin, attempt to take Venice by, [35-38]
Pera, [481]
Percentage, invention of, [155-156]
Persia, King of, [485]
Peter, the Apostle, [22]
the Hermit, [100], [102]
Petrarch, [189], [223], [315], [318], [371]
quoted, [346-350]
Phaëthon, grove of, [15]
Phidias, [7]
Philip VI. of France, [304]
Philip of Swabia, [134]
Piacenza, [78], [111], [114]
Piave, the, [15]
Piazza of Saint Mark, [113], [176], [177], [178], [235], [237], [267]
Piazzetta, the, [117], [176], [178], [183], [184], [207], [226], [255], [298], [493]
columns of, [180-184], [226], [255]
Piccinino, [451], [461], [476], [477]
Piedmont, [448]
Pietà, Fra Pieruzzo della, [261]
Pilato, Leontio, [223]
Pirates, [31], [58], [99], [100], [273]
brides of Venice stolen by Istrian, [70-73]
Pisa, [94-101], [121], [135], [144]
Pisani, Niccolò, [314], [371], [372]
Vittor, [5], [254], [364], [367]
death and burial of, [412-413]
in the War of Chioggia, [374-414]
Pisans, Venetians defeat the, off Rhodes, [104]
Plague, ravages of, [91], [106], [286], [306-308], [374]
Venice loses half her population by, [306-308]
Plato’s ideal State, [225]
Republic, [126]
Po, the, [15], [450]
Podestà, office of, [312]
Pola, [87], [378], [387]
Pollentia, [13]
Polo, Ramberto, [196]
Ponte. See also Bridge
del Malpasso, [237]
della Paglia, [344]
dei Pugni, [200]
Popes—
Alexander III., [108], [111-123]
Clement V., [296], [300]
Clement VI., [354]
Gregory VII., [230]
Hadrian IV., [110], [111]
Innocent III., [126-135]
Innocent VI., [317], [319]
Innocent VIII., [489]
Martin V., [450], [475]
Nicolas V., [482]
Pius II., [484]
Sixtus IV., [488]
Porto Longo, Venetian fleet defeated at, [319]
Portugal, [492]
Positano, [96]
Pozzi, the, [254], [321], [419]
Praxiteles, [7]
Pregadi, the, [150], [337]
Prisons and prisoners in fourteenth century, [253-256]
Priuli, Andrea, [483]
Provisional Government of Venice, [240]
Ptolemais, [104]
Public crier, office of, [176], [177]
Quarantie, the. See Council of Forty
Quinctilian, [223]
Quirini, the, [228-247]
Andreolo, [245]
Benedetto, [235], [237]
Jacopo, [234]
Marco, conspiracy of, [228-242]
Niccolò, [235-245]
Pietro, [230], [245], [246]
Quivers, [207]
Ragusa, [87]
Ravagnino, Messer, [189]
Ravenna, [11], [20], [32], [38]
Regattas, [205-206]
Reggio, [114]
Regulations, nautical, [157-158]
Religion, Venetian legends connected with, [262-268]
Republic of Florence, [125]
of Saint Mark, [35-54]
maritime, of Amalfi, [94]
of Genoa, [94]
of Pisa, [94]
Rhapsodists, the, [7]
Rhodes, island of, [104], [405]
Rialto, the, [12], [37], [38], [46], [47], [176], [189], [190], [204], [229], [238], [239], [242], [326], [381]
Rimini, [18]
Romanin, [4], [122], [130], [226], [252], [321], [322], [339], [370], [434], [447], [449], [458], [464], [465], [471], [483]
Romans, the, [56]
Rome, [12], [13], [110], [113], [114], [116], [133], [134], [136], [144], [165], [258], [289], [296], [418], [488]
Romeo and Juliet, early version of the story of, [82]
Roncaglia, [111]
Rossi, [6]
Rossi, Lucia, [241], [242]
Rovigno, [87]
Sabellico, [370], [486]
Sabines, [61]
Sagredo, [43]
Saint George, island of, [267]
Saint John the Baptist, [23], [179]
Saint Mark, [39-42], [267]
body brought to Venice, [40-41]
column of, [176], [183]
library of, [223], [234]
proclaimed protector of Republic, [41]
procurators of, [186], [292], [295]
standard of, [87], [241], [296]
war-cry, [41], [345]
Saint Mark’s Church, [47], [57], [59], [63], [69], [76], [77], [78], [87], [120], [177], [186], [204], [235], [237], [281], [282], [285], [294], [296], [300], [318], [337], [414]
bronze horses of, [397]
great bell of, [382], [390]
Saint Mark’s Fee, [476]
Saint Mark’s Square, [46], [180], [181], [184], [208], [237], [329], [374], [392], [456], [484]
Saint Nicolas, [104], [204], [267]
Saint Raphael, [204]
Saint Stephen, King of Hungary, [90], [91]
Saint Stephen the martyr, [104]
Saint Theodore, [41], [47]
column of, [182], [183]
Saint Titus, war-cry, [345]
Salone, [87]
Salt trade, [156], [192]
Salvore, battle of, [121]
San Clemente, [412]
San Marcelle, Cardinal, [136]
San Maurizio, [321]
San Stefano, town and abbey of, [138]
Sanseverino, Roberto, [424]
Sansovino, [90]
Sansovino, Jacopo, [310]
Sant’ Agostino, [240]
Santa Maria della Carità, [120]
Sanudo, [494]
Sapienza, [372]
Saracens, [100]
Sardinia, [99]
Savoy, Duke of, [490]
house of, [95]
Scala, the, [300-302], [424]
Alberto della, [301], [302]
Antonio della, [425], [426]
Cane della, [301]
School of Charity, [237]
of the Holy Apostles, [214]
of Santa Maria della Val Verde, [217]
Scutari, siege of, [485-487]
See, Holy, [136], [230], [231]
Sench, lord of, [342]
Sforza, Francesco, [423], [451], [453], [466], [468], [470], [477-479]
Shipbuilding, [192], [212]
Ships, types of early Venetian, [103]
Shooting matches, [206-207]
Sicily, [144]
King of, [116], [117]
Sidon, [104]
Siena, [200]
Sigeros, Nicolas, [223]
Signory, the, [392], [394], [395], [407], [443], [460], [474], [494]
Silk-weaving, [293]
‘Silver Book,’ the, [185], [186]
Sismondi, [38], [85], [95], [128], [136], [143], [434]
Sisters of the Holy Sepulchre, [223]
Slav pirates, [31]
Slaves, [125], [156], [275-277], [481]
Smedley, E. W., [471], [486]
Macchiavelli’s Principe quoted by, [454]
Sketches from Venetian History referred to, [398], [431]
Songs, popular, [201-202]
Sophocles,

[223]
Soranzo, Giovanni. See under [Doges]
Sovereign Order of Malta, [96]
Spalatro, [87]
Sporades, the, [143]
‘Statuto,’ Jacopo Tiepolo’s, [158]
Stella, [370], [476]
Steno, the, [321], [322]
Giovanni, [322]
Michel, [322], [378-380]. See also under [Doges]
Micheletto, [322-324]
Paolo, [321-322]
Saray, [322]
Steno-Faliero trials, [321-325]
Stephen III. of Hungary, [109]
Superstitions, [64-65]
Syracuse, siege of, [7]
Tagliapietra, legend of little Countess, [263-265]
Taine, [139]
Tanais, [360]
Tancred of Hauteville, [100]
Tartars, [292]
Tenda, Beatrice da, [445]
Tenedos, Venetian occupation of, [362-367]
‘Teriaca,’ [307]
Thucydides, [7]
Tiepolo, the, [169-171], [233], [241]
Bajamonte, [49], [161-163], [194], [202], [224], [247], [263], [309], [310], [311]
conspiracy of, [228-242]
See also under [Doges]
Tintoretto, [4], [216]
Titian, [4], [5], [139], [216]
Tomasini, [223]
Torbole, [478]
Torcello, [11], [381], [394]
Torcello, Rustico da, [40]
Tortona, [114]
Tower of the She-Wolf, [384]
Traditional law, [27]
Trees, [49]
Trevisan, Giacomo, [442]
Treviso, [114], [221], [239], [302], [312], [342], [388], [426]
Tribune, [26-27]
Trieste, [87], [222]
Troy, [4], [5]
Turks, [143], [304], [344], [354], [356], [479-488], [492]
Tuscany, [15]
Marquis of, [75], [79]
Matilda, Countess of, [109], [230], [231]
Tyre, fall of, [105]
Udine, [15]
‘University of the Tribunes,’ [148]
Vendramin, [330]
Venice—
and Constantinople, [124-146]
and first Crusades, [93-109]
Duke of Austria visits, [221-222]
founding of, [9-34]
in fifteenth century, [416-494]
in fourteenth century, [160-277]
Otho III. visits, [88-89]
Pepin attempts to take, [35-38]
Petrarch visits, [223]
primitive government, [31]
occupations, [29]
society, [25-29]
speech, [29]
ravaged by plague, [91], [306-308]
rivalry with Genoa, [103]
strangers in, [218-224]
under the Partecipazio, Candiano, and Orseolo, [55-92]
Venier, Antonio, [365]
Vercelli, [114]
Verme, Luchino dal, [346]
Veroli, [116]
Verona, [114], [317], [340], [346], [424], [426], [477]
Veronese, Paolo, [4], [216]
Vicenza, [76], [114], [239]
Villani, Matteo, [315], [330]
Villehardouin, Geoffrey de, [138], [139]
Visconti, the, [317], [319], [444], [445]
Antonia, [447], [458-460]
Bernabò, [424], [428]
Bianca, [478]
Ettore, [447]
Filippo-Maria, [444-464], [478], [479]
Giovanni, [371], [373]
Giovanni Galeazzo, [424-430], [444], [447], [458]
Giovanni-Maria, [444]
Wallachians, [143]
Warin the monk, [83], [84]
‘Wise Men of the Plague,’ [306], [307]
Women of Venice—
in fourteenth century, [268-270]
protection of property, [156-157]
Zara, [83], [133], [134], [239], [242], [304], [314], [319]
Zeno, Carlo, [5], [353-368], [378-380], [402-415], [426], [431-436]
funeral of, [436]
tomb of, [436]
Jacopo, [354]
Pietro, [354], [355]
Ranier. See under [Doges]
Ziani. See under [Doges]
‘Zonta,’ the, [334]
Zorzi, Marin. See under [Doges]
Zucuol, Niccolò, [329]

END OF VOL. I


SOUTHERN ITALY AND SICILY
AND
THE RULERS OF THE SOUTH

By F. MARION CRAWFORD