INDEX

Adige, the, [132]
Aerschot, Anne, Duchess of, death of her husband, [329];
birth of a son, [333];
her letters to Mary, Queen of Hungary, [368], [523];
at Joinville, [464];
at Lorraine, [484];
retires to Diest, [485];
her death, [487]
Aerschot, Duke of, [79], [142];
receives the Ambassadors, [184];
his defeat at Sittard, [280];
third marriage, [323];
death, [329]
Aerschot, Philip of, [484]
Agincourt, Battle of, [257]
Agrippa, Cornelius, [50], [58]
Aigues-Mortes, [172]
Aix-la-Chapelle, [27], [43], [135]
Aix, siege of, [118]
Alberi, E., "Le Relazioni degli Ambasciatori," [528]
Albret, Jeanne d', [235].
See Navarre, Princess of
Alençon, Duke of, [507]
Alençon, Margaret, Duchess of, Queen of Navarre, [10]
Alessandria, [509]
Algiers, expedition to, [267]
Alsace, [353], [374]
Alsace, Gerard d', [256]
Alsener Sound, [65]
Altmeyer, J., "Isabelle d'Autriche," [13] note, [15] note, [33] note, [40] note, [43] note, et seq., [528];
"Relations Commerciales du Danemark et les Pays-Bas," [34] note, [37] note, [38] note, et seq., [528]
Alva, Duchess of, in London, [391]
Alva, Duke of, Commander-in-Chief, [383];
in London, [391];
war with Pope Paul IV., [409];
appointed Captain-General of the Netherlands, [486]
Alzei, [402]
Amager, island of, [19]
Amboise, [463]
Amigone, Mario, [96]
André, St., Marshal, taken prisoner at St. Quentin, [417];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428]
Angoulême, Duke of, [114]
Anjou, Henry, Duke of, [489];
succeeds to the throne, [490]
Anjou, Margaret of, [257]
Annebaut, Admiral l', [291]
Anne of Cleves, her appearance, [225];
her marriage pronounced null and void, [236]
Annonville, [268]
Antwerp, [27], [39], [201];
riots at, [485]
Apennines, the, [116]
Aragon, Don Carlos of, Duke of Terranuova, Viceroy of Milan, [499]
Aragon, Ferdinand of, [10]
Aremberg, Count d', [331], [479];
killed in battle, [487]
Aremberg, Jacques d', at Frankfurt, [470]
Aremberg, Margaret, Countess of, [382], [479], [480];
at Nancy, [485]
Arena, [117]
Aretino, Pietro, [96];
his portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Milan, [96];
his tribute to the Duke, [110];
"Lettere," [529]
Armstrong, Ed., "Cambridge Modern History," [507] note, [529]
Arras, Antoine Perrenot, Bishop of, at Augsburg, [319];
his portrait, [322];
Imperial Chancellor, [342];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428];
of Câteau-Cambrésis, [436];
on the rivalry between Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, and the Duchess of Parma, [459]
Arras, Bishop of, proclaims Charles V. Archduke of Austria and Prince of Castille, [3]
Arundel, Fitzalan, Earl of, [158] note
Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of, [158] note
Arundel, Lord, [415];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428], [432]
Ascham, Roger, [321];
"Works," [319] note, [529];
his journey up the Rhine, [339];
description of royal personages, [344], [346]
Ashmole, E., "The Order of the Garter," [392] note, [529]
Asti, [116]
Aubespine, Sebastien de l', at the Conference of Cercamp, [428];
at Ghent, [457];
"Négociations au Règne de François II.," [457] note, [531]
Audley, Chancellor, [162]
Augsburg, [60];
Diet of, [318], [337];
prorogued, [323], [346];
festivities at, [338]
Aumale, Count, [253];
at Joinville, [270];
failure of his negotiations of marriage, [270];
wounded, [307];
his wish to marry Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [312];
marriage with Anna d'Este, [326];
created a Duke Governor of Savoy, [333];
his capture, [379]
Austria, Don John of, [488];
appointed Governor of the Netherlands, [492];
at Luxembourg, [492];
his letter to Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [493];
victory of Gembloux, [494];
death, [495]
Austria, Elizabeth of, at Nancy, [490]
Austria, Philip, Archduke of, his death, [1];
funeral, [2]
Avenati, P., "Entrata Solemne di Cristina di Spagna," [92] note, [529]
Avignano, Count, [396]
Avignon, [118]
Axe, Torben, [24]
Ayamonte, Marquis of, [497]
Badoer, Venetian Ambassador, [396], [406]
Bar, [239], [284], [476]
Bar, Duke and Duchess of, [252].
See Lorraine
Barack, K., "Zimmerische Chronik," [529]
Barbarossa, his flight, [106]
Barcelona, contract signed at, [74], [104]
Bari, duchy of, [453]
Barlow, John, Dean of Westbury, [205]
Barres, Guillaume des, [48]
Bassompierre, [360], [377];
at Denœuvre, [373]
Baumgarten, H., "Geschichte Karl V.," [23] note, [529]
Bavaria, Maximilian, Duke of, his marriage, [512]
Bavaria, William, Duke of, his marriage with Renée of Lorraine, [488]
Bavon's Abbey, St., demolition of, [230]
Bayonne, [220]
Beard, Mr., [205]
Beaumont, Castle of, [242], [246]
Beaumont, Dame Anne de, [6]
Bellay, M. du, "Mémoires," [250] note, [530]
Belloni, Niccolò, [129], [141], [347];
his letters to Gadio, [348]-350;
sent to Brussels, [375];
his disappearance, [375]
Beltrami, L., "Il Castello di Milano," [529]
Bergh, L. van, "Correspondance de M. d'Autriche," [21] note, [529]
Berghen, Madame de, [142], [154], [198]
Berghen, Marquis of, [185], [252]
Berlin, [39], [40]
Bianca, Empress, [7], [72]
Binche, destruction of the Palace of, [390]
Bisignano, Prince of, [66]
Blamont, [370]
Blois, [462]
Bohemia, Anna of, her death, [320]
Bohemia, King and Queen of, at Brussels, [405]
Bois-le-Duc, [212]
Boleyn, Anne, [144], [150]
Bologna, [73], [74]
Bonner, Bishop, [182], [213]
Bonvalot, François, Abbot of Luxeuil, [299];
his letter on the Regency of Lorraine, [300];
present at the funeral of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, [305]
Bomy, truce at, [137]
Borromeo, Carlo, Archbishop of Milan, [500]
Bottigella, Councillor Pier Francesco, [78];
his instructions on the reception of Christina, Duchess of Milan, [84]
Bouillé, R. de, "Histoire des Ducs de Guise," [222] note, [529]
Bouillon, Godfrey of, [256]
Boullay, Édmond du, [253]
Boulogne, siege of, [292]
Bourbon, Antoinette de, [147], [258].
See Guise
Bourbon, Renée de, her marriage, [11], [258]
Boussu, Grand Equerry, in London, [391]
Bradford, W., "Itinerary of Charles V.," [244] note, [529]
Bragadin, Lorenzo, Venetian Envoy, [113]
Brandenburg, Albert, Marquis of, [285], [318];
his career, [320];
appearance, [321];
admiration for Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [321];
declines to take part in the tournament at Brussels, [332];
his departure, [332];
secret intrigues with France, [354], [357];
his plundering, [377];
offers a refuge to Christina, [377];
captures Aumale, [379];
meeting with Charles V., [379];
his courtship of Christina, [383];
routed at the Battle of Sievershausen, [384];
death, [385]
Brandenburg, Elizabeth of, embraces the Lutheran faith, [41];
her flight with her brother, [56]
Brandenburg, Joachim, Marquis of, [39], [41];
at the marriage of King Christian II., [13]
Brantôme, P. de, his sketch of Christina of Denmark, [vii];
"Œuvres Complètes," [529]
Breda, Castle of, [174]
Brederode, Count, [183], [252]
Brégilles, M. de, [55]
Brenner Pass, [133], [372]
Brian, Ambassador, [281]
Brittany, Anne of, [3]; her death, [11]
Brousse, Jean de la, [314], [372]
Browne, Sir Anthony, [182]
Bruges, [30], [236]
Brunswick, Dorothea, Duchess of, at the Court of Spain, [502];
return to Göttingen, [503];
death of her husband, [503];
joins her mother at Tortona, [505];
her second marriage, [511];
death, [511]
Brunswick, Eric, Duke of, [480];
his marriage with Dorothea of Lorraine, [490];
summoned to Spain, [502];
return to Göttingen, [503];
his death, [503]
Brunswick, Henry, Duke of, [39], [40]
Brusquet, the jester, [404]
Brussels, [8], [104], [135], [141], [183], [381], [400];
festivities at, [293], [329], [405];
tournament at, [405]
Bucholtz, F. von, "Geschichte d. Kaiser Ferdinand I.," [264] note, [529]
"Bulletins de la Commission Royale d'Histoire," [2] note
Büren, Anna, Countess, her death, [425]
Büren, Count, [142], [252];
entertained by Wriothesley, [198]
Burgon, J. W., "Life of Sir Thomas Gresham," [396] note, [529]
Burgos, [1], [220]
Burgundy, Adolf of, Admiral of the Dutch fleet, [36]
Burgundy, Mary of, [9]
Burigozzo, G. M., "Cronaca Milanese," [82] note, [529]
Busch, Count Jacob von, [351]
Busseto, Bartolommeo, [498]
Butler, A. J., "Cambridge Modern History," [508] note
Calabria, [112]
Calais, [37], [204], [214];
capture of, by the French, [420];
question of the restoration to England, [429], [432], [438], [443]
Calmet, A., "Histoire de Lorraine," [246] note, [256] note, [529]
Cambray, [177], [224];
Peace of, [56], [403]
Cambray, Archbishop of, performs the nuptial rites of King Christian II., [13]
Cambre, La, Convent of, [449], [468]
Campeggio, Cardinal, [57]
Campo, A., "Storia di Cremona," [75] note, [96], [529]
Caracciolo, Cardinal, Papal Nuncio, [31];
appointed Viceroy of Milan, [118];
letters from Christina, Duchess of Milan, [516], [517]
Cardon, M. Leon, [vii]
Carvajal, Cardinal, at Malines, [6]
Carne, Dr. Edward, [182], [199]
Carondelet, Archbishop, [230]
Carondelet, Ferry de, [377]
Cartagena, [267]
Castellani, Madame, [500]
Castillon, Ambassador, [147], [160], [164];
recalled to France, [198]
Câteau-Cambrésis, Conference for peace at, [436]-447;
Commissioners, [436];
treaty ratified, [vi], [448]
Catherine, Queen of France, her state entry into Paris, [334];
illness, [362];
flight from Reims, [373]
Cenis, Mont, ascent of, [86]
Cercamp, Conference for peace at, [426]-430;
Commissioners, [428];
second session, [431];
adjourned, [432]
Chaloner, Ambassador, [457], [458]
Châlons, [291];
camp at, [359]
Châlons, Philibert of, [142]
Chamberlain, A. B., [168] note
Chambéry, [84], [85]
Champagne, attack on, [373]
Champier, Antoine, [296]
Chantilly, [181]
Chapuys, Ambassador, [151], [152], [159];
entertained by Thomas Cromwell, [173];
on Henry VIII.'s negotiations of marriage, [196];
at Calais, [204];
on the illness of Henry VIII., [315]
Charlemont, citadel of, [398]
Charles V., Emperor, [vi];
proclaimed Archduke of Austria and Prince of Castille, [3];
at Malines, [4];
attack of smallpox, [5];
his education, [6];
confirmation, [6];
taste for sport, [8];
at the wedding of his sister Isabella, [13];
attack of fever, [14];
festivities on his coming of age, [14];
assumes the title of King of Spain, [20];
his first Chapter of the Golden Fleece, [20];
elected King of the Romans, [25];
coronation, [27];
meeting with King Christian II. of Denmark, [28], [57];
his marriage, [48];
death of his sister Isabella, [48];
receives the imperial crown, [57];
death of his aunt, [58];
meeting with Prince John, [59];
appoints his sister Mary Regent of the Netherlands, [61];
his progress to Brussels, [66];
festivities, [67];
at Regensburg, [67], [245];
his illness, [68], [385];
letter on the death of his nephew, [69];
at Milan, [74];
arranges the marriage of his niece Christina, [74]-78;
sails for Africa, [104];
his victory at Tunis, [106];
march to Asti, [116], [118];
meeting with Christina, [117], [377];
invasion of Provence, [118];
siege of Aix, [118];
signs a truce, [118];
places a Spanish garrison to defend Milan, [120];
his reconciliation with the King of France, [172];
treaty with him, [195];
views on Henry VIII.'s proposed marriage, [197];
Crusade against the Turks, [209];
death of his wife, [210];
reception in France, [221]-223;
meeting with King Francis, [221];
at Paris, [222];
return to Valenciennes, [224];
paper of instructions, [226];
enters Ghent, [228];
his sentence of condemnation, [229];
on the death of Cromwell, [237];
arranges the second marriage of Christina, [245];
his expedition to Algiers, [267];
campaign against King Francis, [277];
secret treaty with King Henry VIII., [280];

success at Düren, [280];
lays siege to Landrécy, [280];
declines proposals of peace, [281], [282], [285];
his treaty with Christian III., [283];
visit to the convent, [285];
at St. Dizier, [286];
his wish for peace, [291];
signs a treaty, [292];
at Brussels, [293], [324], [381];
campaign against the League of Schmalkalde, [317];
victory of Mühlberg, [318];
his portrait, [322];
at Augsburg, [337];
difficulties in obtaining the recognition of his son Philip as his successor, [341]-347;
appearance, [344], [378];
intrigues against, [354], [357];
takes refuge at Innsbruck, [355];
at Villach, [372];
enters Strasburg, [377];
meeting with Albert, Marquis of Brandenburg, [379];
raises the siege of Metz, [380];
on the union of Queen Mary with his son, [387];
his intention to abdicate, [398];
abdication, [400]-402;
resigns the kingdoms of Spain and Sicily, [403];
departure for Ghent, [406];
embarks at Flushing, [406];
his retreat at St. Yuste, [417];
death, [430];
funeral, [433]-435;
letters from Christina, [525]
Charles VI., Emperor, [513]
Charles VIII. of France, [3]
Charles IX. of France, proclaimed King, [464];
his coronation, [467]
Charles the Bold of Burgundy, [9];
defeated at Nancy, [257];
removal of his bones to Bruges, [336]
Châtelhérault, [250]
Cheyney, Sir Thomas, Ambassador, [308]
Chimay, Charles, Prince of, [242];
his affection for Louise de Guise, [242];
marriage, [244]
Chimay, Louise, Princess of, her letter on her happy marriage, [247];
death, [278]
Christian II., King of Denmark, his proposals of marriage, [12];
coronation, [12];
marriage by proxy, [13];
reception of Queen Isabella, [15];
wedding, [15];
characteristics, [17], [18];
appearance, [18], [29];
relations with Dyveke, [18];
treatment of his wife, [19], [20], [24], [39];
misconduct, [20];
elected Knight of the Golden Fleece, [25];
crowned in the Cathedral of Upsala, [25];
sympathy with the Lutheran faith, [26], [40], [45];
his title of Nero of the North, [26];
reforms, [26];
journey through Germany, [27];
portraits, [28], [29], [41];
meeting with Charles V., [28];
at Ghent, [29];
interview with Cardinal Wolsey, [30];
appeals for help, [33], [45];
deposed, [vi], [33], [39];
his flight, [34];
at Malines, [36];
arrival in England, [37];
meeting with Henry VIII., [37];
infatuation for Sigebritt, [38], [39];
raises a force in Germany, [39];
intimacy with Luther, [41];
at Lierre, [44];
extravagance, [44];
death of his wife, [46];
intention to invade Denmark, [49];
plunderings and ravages, [49], [56];
picture of his children, [53];
his public recantation, [57];
return to Malines, [57];
invasion of Holland, [62];
sails to Norway, [63];
his reception, [64];
disbands his forces, [64];
imprisonment, [65];
removed to Kallundborg Castle, [327];
his death, [449]
Christian III., King of Denmark, his succession disputed, [103];
secret treaty with France, [275];
his treaty with Charles V., [283]
Christina of Denmark, her birth, [32];
life at Malines, [50]-53;
portraits, [v], [54], [96], [155], [157], [158] note, [509], [514];
present at the festivities at Brussels, [66];
proposal of marriage from the Duke of Milan, [74];
love of riding, [75], [141];
character, [vi], [75], [97];
appearance, [v], [80], [86], [98], [149], [466];
wedding, [81], [94];
letters to her husband, [83], [100], [516];
dowry, [83];
her journey to Milan, [83]-90;
at Cussago, [88];
first sight of her husband, [89];
state entry into Milan, [90]-93;
popularity, [98], [141], [264], [408], [415], [450];
lessons in Italian, [99];
death of her husband, [101], [107];
offers of marriage, [113]-115, [207], [383];
meeting with her uncle Charles V., [117], [377];
petitions to Cardinal Caracciolo, [119], [120];
reception at Pavia, [122];
attack of fever, [127], [210];
departure from Pavia, [129];
journey to Brussels, [129]-135;
meeting with her sister Dorothea, [134];
at Heidelberg, [134], [378];
her life at Brussels, [141], [294], [327], [382];
at the Castle of Breda, [174];
return to Brussels, [183], [448];
her interview with Wriothesley, [191]-194;
negotiations of marriage with Henry VIII. broken off, [204];
her suitors, [207], [312], [321], [383], [387];
reception of her sister Dorothea, [212];
affection for Prince René of Orange, [218], [232], [238];
at Valenciennes, [224];
her betrothal to Francis, Duke of Lorraine, [244];
marriage, [245], [251];
journey to Pont-à-Mousson, [253];
reception at Nancy, [254];
on the love of her husband, [264];
at Fontainebleau, [265];
her letters to Granvelle on the cession of Stenay, [266], [271];
reception at Joinville, [268];
her reason for rejecting Henry VIII., [274];
at Esclaron, [276], [461];
birth of a son, [279];
at Spires, [282];
her efforts for peace, [282];
birth of a daughter, [283];
return to Nancy, [294], [322], [482];
death of her husband, [297];
appointed Regent of Lorraine, [298], [302];
birth of a second daughter, [302];
her friendship with the Princess of Orange, [303];
letter to Abbot Bonvalot, [308];
reception of Francis I., [312];
refusal to
marry, [312];
at Augsburg, [318], [337]-339;
measures for the defence of Nancy, [323];
departure from Brussels, [332];
at the funeral of the Duke of Guise, [335];
her retinue, [340];
entertainment of Frederic and Dorothea, [352];
fear of the invasion of Lorraine by the French, [356], [359];
at Joinville, [356];
her interview with Henry II., [361];
reception of him at Nancy, [363];
deprived of the Regency, [364];
appeal to Henry II., [365], [371];
distress at parting with her son, [366], [370];
appeal to Queen Mary, [367];
retires to Blamont, [370];
her illness, [371], [476], [477], [485], [488], [497], [509];
at Denœuvre, [372];
ordered to leave, [374];
takes refuge in Alsace, [374];
at Hoh-Königsberg, [377];
visits to England, [394], [413]-416;
present at the abdication of Charles V., [401];
at Ghent, [406], [416], [457];
meeting with her son, [421]-423, [435], [440];
affection for William, Prince of Orange, [425];
presides at the Conference of Cercamp, [426]-432;
refusal to attend the wedding of her son, [436];
presides at the Conference of Câteau-Cambrésis, [437]-447;
death of her father, [449];
her sorrow at not being appointed Regent of the Netherlands, [452];
request for the duchy of Bari, [453];
refuses the Castle of Lecce, [455];
relations with the Duchess of Parma, [459];
return to Lorraine, [460];
meeting with King Francis II. and Queen Mary of Scots, [461];
acts as Regent of Lorraine, [463];
reception of Mary, Queen of Scots, [465];
at Reims, [466];
at Frankfurt, [470];
agreement with the Bishop of Toul, [472];
rebuilds the salt-works of Les Rosières, [472];
birth of a grandson, [473];
interview with Cardinal Granvelle, [474];
her wish to recover Denmark, [469], [475], [488];
at the christening of her grandson, [476];
pilgrimage to Brussels, [481];
her medal and motto, [483];
marriage of her daughter, Renée, [488];
her grandchildren, [489];
marriage of her daughter Dorothea, [490];
letter of welcome to Don John of Austria, [492];
pilgrimage to Loreto, [497];
state entry into Tortona, [497];
character of her rule, [498];
her illustrious guests, [500];
works of mercy, [500];
quarrels with Philip of Spain, [501], [503], [514];
joined by her daughter Dorothea, [505];
death, [509];
funeral at Nancy, [510];
inscription on her tomb, [511];
character, [514];
charm, [515];
letters to Cardinal Caracciolo, [516], [517];
to Mary, Queen of Hungary, [523];
to Charles V., [525];
to Mary, Queen of England, [526]
Churchill, A., "Travels," [47] note, [470] note
Claude, Princess, of France, her christening, [333];
proposed marriage with Charles, Duke of Lorraine, [419];
wedding, [435].
See Lorraine
Clement VII., Pope, [42], [57], [73], [106]
Clès, Cardinal-Bishop Bernhard von, at Verona, [132]
Cleves, State of, [135]
Cleves, Anne of, her appearance, [209];
marriage with Henry VIII., [217]
Cleves, William, Duke of, [136];
chosen to succeed to the dukedom of Guelders, [138];
his courtship of the Duchess of Milan, [207], [232];
takes possession of Guelders, [207];
at Ghent, [231], [233];
his claim on the succession of Guelders, [231], [233];
return, [234];
his treaty with France, [244];
his marriage with Princess Jeanne of Navarre, [249]-251;
surrender to Charles V., [280];
his marriage annulled, [280]
Clouet, his portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, [465]
Clough, Richard, present at the funeral of Charles V., [435]
Coblenz, [351]
Codogno, [130]
Cognac, [279]
Coligny, Admiral, at Brussels, [404];
taken prisoner at St. Quentin, [417]
Cologne, [135]
Colonna, Fabrizio, [380]
Compiègne, [177]
Condé, leader of the Huguenots, [471]
Constantyne, George, [205];
imprisonment, [206]
Contarini, Francesco, Venetian Ambassador, [233]
Contarini, Gaspare, his impressions of King Christian II., [29]
Conway, Sir Martin, "Literary Remains of Albert Dürer," [27] note, [530]
Copenhagen, [15], [483];
siege of, [38];
capitulation, [39], [105]
Corbetta, Gualtiero di, his oration at the funeral of the Duke of Milan, [109]
Corte, Benedetto da, [99], [117], [122], [141];
his account of the journey to Mantua, [131];
his views on the proposed marriage of Henry VIII. with Christina, Duchess of Milan, [170]
Cortile, L., "Ragionamenti," [530]
Coryat, T., "Crudities," [86] note, [530]
Coste, Hilarion de, "Les Éloges," [498] note
Cournault, C., "Ligier-Richier," [289] note, [316] note, [530]
Courrières, Jean de Montmorency, Sieur de, [78], [184];
in charge of Christina, Duchess of Milan, [121];
his career, [124];
letter on the proposed Cleves marriage, [139];
appointed Bailiff of Alost, [140], [219];
his letters to Charles V., [126]-128
Courteville, Jean de, [413]
Cranach, Lucas, his portrait of King Christian II. of Denmark, [41]
Cranmer, Archbishop, [162]
Cremona, [130]
Crépy-en-Laonnois, peace signed at, [292]
Cromwell, Thomas, [115];
his portrait, [155];
entertains Gian Battista Ferrari, [170];
entertains the Ambassadors, [173];
on Henry VIII.'s negotiations of marriage, [196];
entertains Frederic, Count Palatine, [214];
arrested and sent to the Tower, [236];
beheaded, [237]
Croy, Anne de, [142]
Croy, Charles de, Marquis of Havré, [492]
Cussago, villa of, [88]
Cust, L., [159] note, [530]
Dahlmann, F., "Geschichte von Dänemark," [27] note, [530]
Dalecarlia, [27]
Darnley, Henry, Lord, his marriage with Mary, Queen of Scots, [485]
Decrue, F., "Anne de Montmorency," [181] note, [245] note, [250] note, [419] note, [530]
Denis, St., Battle of, [487]
Denmark, outbreak of war with Sweden, [475]
Denmark, Queen Christina of, [v]. See Christina
Denœuvre, [299], [372]; Treaty of, [302]
Devonshire, Edward Courtenay, Lord, [402]
Diego, Don, his return to Flanders, [174]
Diest, [482], [485], [487]
Dizier, St., camp at, [286];
surrender of, [289]
Dodgson, Campbell, [viii]
Dordrecht, [212]
Dormer, Jane, [425]
Dorothea, Princess, of Denmark, [27], [35];
her portrait, [54];
offers of marriage, [71], [101], [102];
her appearance, [101];
character, [101], [105];
marriage with Frederic, Count Palatine, [105];
her love of adventure, [106];
meeting with her sister Christina at Heidelberg, [134];
at Toledo, [211];
visit to her aunt Eleanor, [211];
at the Hague, [212];
her appeal on behalf of her father, [231];
at the funeral of the Duke of Lorraine, [310];
her visit to Nancy, [351]-353;
death of her husband, [402];
at Jülich, [416];
Neuburg, [417], [468];
death, [469];
inscription on her monument, [469]
Doulans, M. de, [374]
Dover, [413]
Dreux, Battle of, [471]
Drondtheim, Archbishop of, [14], [19], [64]
Drouin, Simon, [511]
Düren, surrender of, [280]
Dürer, Albert, extract from his Journal, [27];

his portraits of King Christian II. of Denmark, [28], [29]
Edward VI., King, his birth, [145];
his death, [386]
Effingham, Lord Howard of, at the Conference of Câteau-Cambrésis, [437];
on the marriage of Queen Elizabeth, [440]
Egmont, Anne of, [400]
Egmont, Count Lamoral d', his wedding, [283];
christening of his daughter, [393];
his victory at Gravelines, [424];
at Frankfurt, [470];
result of his mission to Philip of Spain, [481];
arrested, [486];
execution, [487]
Egmont, Floris d', at Brussels, [201]
Egmont, Margaret of, her marriage, [324];
death, [390].
See Vaudemont
Egmont, Mary Christina, her christening, [393]
Egmont, Philippa of, [257]
Elbe, the, [39]
Elbœuf, Marquis of, at Mon Soulas, [440]
Eleanor, Archduchess, of Austria, [4];
attack of smallpox, [5];
education, [6];
offers of marriage, [12];
her affection for Frederic, Count Palatine, [21];
Queen of Portugal, [24];
of France, [137];
at Compiègne, [177];
meeting with her sister Mary, [178];
her appearance, [178], [339];
reception of her brother Charles V., [221];
at Brussels, [293], [325];
her death, [430]
Elizabeth, Princess, of France, her christening, [308];
proposals of marriage, [392], [412], [446];
marriage with Philip of Spain, [456]
Elizabeth, Queen of England, her accession, [432];
invitation to Christina, [457]
Ely, Bishop of, at the Conference of Cercamp, [428], [432];
of Câteau-Cambrésis, [436]
Emanuel, King of Portugal, [9];
death of his second wife, [22];
third marriage, [24];
death, [102]
England, war declared with France, [417]
Épernay, [291]
Erasmus of Rotterdam, [28]
Eric, King of Sweden, his negotiations with Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [478];
proposal of marriage with Renée of Lorraine, [482];
his unstable character, [483];
deposed, [483]
Esclaron, [275], [476]
Esslingen, [339]
Este, Anna d', her marriage with Count Aumale, [326];
appearance, [326]
Este, Duchess Beatrice d', [7];
her death, [72];
country-house of Cussago, [89]
Este, Francesco d', [289]
Étampes, Madame d', [179], [245], [293]
Exeter, Lord, imprisoned in the Tower, [136];
his execution, [186]
Farnese, Cardinal, [225], [228], [235]
Farnese, Cecilia, [115]
Farnese, Ottavio, [354], [410]
Farnese, Vittoria, [225];
her marriage, [270]
Faye, Hugues de la, his decoration of the Palace of Nancy, [272]
Ferdinand, King, his marriage, [11];
at Nuremberg, [40];
his treatment of his sister Isabella, [40];
King of the Romans, at Ghent, [230];
departure from, [235];
at Augsburg, [318], [337];
death of his wife, [319];
love of music, [320];
his portrait, [322];
refusal to accept Philip of Spain as coadjutor, [341]-345;
his character, [344];
death, [478]
Fère, La, [183]
Feria, Count, [425], [431]
Ferrara, Alfonso d' Este, Duke of, [95];
at the wedding of the Duke of Milan, [95];
his death, [95];
will, [95]
Ferrari, Gian Battista, [153];
his impressions of England, [170];
of Henry VIII., [171]
Fiennes, Madame de, [79]
Florence, [508]
Florence, Alexander, Duke of, [115]
Flushing, [406]
Foix, Germaine de, [28]
Fontaine, M. de, [374]
Fontainebleau, [221], [265], [279]
Förstemann, C., "Neues Urkundenbuch," [41] note, [530]
France, war declared with England, [417];
outbreak of civil war, [471], [487]
Francis I., King of France, on Henry VIII.'s proposed marriage, [147];
his reconciliation with Charles V., [172];
meeting with Queen Mary of Hungary, [177];
treaty with Charles V., [195];
reception of Frederic,
Count Palatine, and Dorothea, [211];
reception of Charles V., [221]-223;
on the death of Cromwell, [237];
treatment of the Duke of Lorraine, [265];
demands the cession of Stenay, [266];
his secret treaty with Christian III., [275];
at Esclaron, [275];
campaign against Charles V., [277];
disbands his forces, [277];
terms of peace, [292];
death of his son, [304];
at Joinville, [311], [313];
at Bar, [311];
his death, [315]
Francis II., King of France, his protest against the treaty, [292];
marriage with Mary, Queen of Scots, [420];
accession, [457];
coronation, [460];
at Lorraine, [461];
at Blois, [462];
death, [464]
Frankfurt, [470]
Frederic II., Elector Palatine, his affection for Eleanor of Austria, [21];
banished from Court, [23];
his negotiations of marriage, [102]-104;
marriage, [105];
at Toledo, [211];
his visit to the King of France, [211];
illness, [211];
at the Hague, [212];
visit to England, [213]-217;
reception at Windsor, [215];
return to Brussels, [217];
his designs against Denmark, [230];
efforts to raise a loan, [241];
his claim to Denmark, [274];
succeeds to the Palatinate, [282];
joins the League of Schmalkalde, [317];
his loyalty to Charles V., [317];
love of travel, [351];
journey to Nancy, [351]-353;
his influence in Germany, [378];
welcome to Christina, [379];
his death, [402];
burial, [403]
Frederic, King of Denmark, recognition of his title, [42];
death, [72]
Frederic III., King of Denmark, his unpopularity, [468];
negotiations of marriage with Renée of Lorraine, [475]
Frederic of Zimmern, Elector Palatine, [469]
French, the, threaten to invade Milan, [116]
Friedberg, Castle of, [488]
Friedewald, treaty at, [354]
Friedmann, P., "Les Dépêches de Michieli," [398] note, [530]
Frizzi, A., "Mémorie per la Storia di Ferrara," [530]
Gachard, L., "Relation des Troubles de Gand," [220] note, [228] note, [530];
"Retraite et Mort de Charles V.," [62] note, [331] note, [530];
"Voyages de Charles V.," [283] note, [319] note, [530];
"Voyages des Souverains des Pays-Bas," [1], [117] note, [246] note, [530]
Gadio, Innocenzo, [347];
letter from Contessa Trivulzio, [526]
Gaillard, M., Director of the Brussels Archives, [vii]
Gallerati, Count Tommaso, [75]
Gambara, Cesare, Bishop of Tortona, [500]
Gardner, E., "A King of Court Poets," [95] note, [530]
Garonne, the, [250]
Gaye, G., "Carteggio Inedito di Artisti dei Secoli XV.," [530]
Gemappes, Castle of, [43]
Gembloux, victory of, [494]
Genoa, [119]
Ghent, [29], [78], [406], [416], [457];
revolt at, [219];
royal procession into, [228];
sentence of condemnation, [229];
riots at, [485]
Gheynst, Margaret van, [410]
Ghilino, Camillo, Ambassador to Milan, [74], [85], [106];
"Annali di Alessandria," [107] note, [498] note, [530];
his illness and death, [107]
Giœ, Court-Marshal Magnus, Danish Ambassador, [12];
representative of King Christian II. at his marriage, [13]
Giussani, Signor Achille, [vii]
Glay, E. Le, "Correspondance l'Empereur Maximilian I. et de Marguerite d'Autriche," [5] note, [531]
Gomez, Ruy, [338];
in London, [391];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428]
Gonzaga, Chiara, [258]
Gonzaga, Cardinal Ercole, [91]
Gonzaga, Ferrante, [66];
recovers Luxembourg, [284];
at St. Dizier, [286];
in London, [391]
Gorzes, Abbey of, [356]
Göttingen, [503]
Goulart. S., "Mémoires de la Ligue," [506] note, [530]
Granado, Sir Jacques de, [416]
Granvelle, Imperial Chancellor, [114];
letters from Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, on the cession of Stenay, [266], [271];
his portrait, [322];
death, [342]
Granvelle, Antoine Perrenot,
created Cardinal, [470];
compelled to retire, [473];
his reception at Nancy, [474];
on the efforts of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, to recover Denmark, [488];
his death, [505];
"Papiers d'État," [114] note, [128] note, [220] note, [277] note, [530]
Gravelines, victory at, [424]
Gravelines, Captain of, [198]
Gravesend, [413]
Great Mary, [35]
Greenwich, [37], [412]
Gregory XIII., Pope, [499]
Gresham, Sir Thomas, [395];
present at the abdication of Charles V., [401]
Grey, Lady Katherine, [158] note
Groenendal, Abbey of, [287]
Grümbach, Willem von, [475]
Guasco, Maddalena, [509]
Guazzo, Giorgio, [75];
"Historie d'Italia," [92] note, [530]
Guelders, Charles of Egmont, Duke of;
his proposal of marriage, [10];
conflict with the Regent of the Netherlands, [36];
his illness, [138];
choice of a successor, [138]
Guelders, Philippa of. See Philippa, Duchess of Lorraine
Guicciardini, L., "Paesi-Bassi," [141] note, [530]
Guise, Anna d' Este, Duchess of, birth of a son, [334]
Guise, Antoinette de Bourbon, Duchess of, [147], [258];
her letters to her daughter, [167], [168] note, [518], [519], [520], [522];
on the marriage of the Prince of Orange, [240];
her daughter Louise's marriage, [243];
account of the festivities at Guise, [240];
at Pont-à-Mousson, [253];
her sons and daughters, [259];
reception of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [268];
return to Joinville, [295];
death of her husband, [335];
of her grandson, [356];
at the wedding of Henry III. of France, [490];
her death, [505]
Guise, Antoinette de, goes to the convent at Reims, [270]
Guise, Claude, Duke of, [146], [179], [258];
at Pont-à-Mousson, [253];
return to Joinville, [295];
at the funeral of the Duke of Lorraine, [309];
his illness, [334];
death, [335];
funeral, [335];
monument, [336]
Guise, Francis, Duke of,
christening of his daughter, [356];
his capture of Calais, [420];
at the coronation of Charles IX., [467];
murdered, [471], [508]
Guise, Louise de,
her appearance, [164];
portrait, [165];
attack of fever, [167];
proposal of marriage, [242];
wedding, [244].
See Chimay
Guise, Mary, Queen of Scotland. See Mary
Guise, Renée de, her appearance, [165];
at the Convent of Reims, [167];
Abbess of the Convent of St. Pierre, [314]
Guzman, Don Gabriel de, [291]
Gyldenstern, Knut, [64]
Hackett, John, Ambassador at Brussels, [85]
Hagberg-Wright, Dr., [viii]
Haile, M., "Life of Reginald Pole," [389] note, [530]
Hainault, invasion of the French, [389]
Hall, Hubert, [vii]
Hallays, A., "Nancy," [258] note, [260] note, [316] note
Halle, [317]
Hamburg, Congress at, [42]
Hampton Court, [159], [216], [391]
Hannart, his opinion of the King and Queen of Denmark, [40]
Hans, King of Denmark, [18]
Haüsser, L., "Geschichte der Rheinischen Pfalz," [531]
Haussonville, Baron d', Governor of Nancy, [360], [363]
Hawkins, on the marriage of the Duke of Milan, [75]
Heidelberg, [105], [134], [378];
castle at, [351], [353]
Heinrich, Otto, Elector Palatine, [403];
his death, [469]
Held, Dr. Matthias, [133]
Helsingfors, [15]
Henne, A., "Histoire du Règne de Charles V.," [11] note, [531]
Henri le Balafré, his birth, [334]
Henry II., King of France, [178], [333], [490];
his state entry into Paris, [334];
declares war, [354];
his advance on Reims, [359];
at Joinville, [360];
reception of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [361];
enters Nancy, [362];
arbitrary conditions, [364];
deprives Christina of her son, [364]-370;
at Strasburg, [371];
retreat, [373];
orders Christina to leave Lorraine, [374];
invasion of Hainault, [389];
destruction of the Palace of Binche, [390];
his threat to occupy Nancy, [408];
wish for peace, [426], [429];
wounded, [456];
death, [457]
Henry III., King of France, his marriage with Louise of Vaudemont, [490]
Henry VII., King of England, [4]
Henry VIII., King of England, his reception of King Christian II. of Denmark, [37];
his wives, [144], [206];
proposals of marriage, [146];
negotiations of marriage with Christina, Duchess of Milan, [150]-164, [168], [173];
portrait, [155];
illness, [164], [315];
wish to see the French Princesses, [165];
excommunicated by Pope Paul III., [195];
negotiations of marriage broken off, [v], [204];
his reception of Frederic, Count Palatine, [215];
marriage with Anne of Cleves, [217];
his opinion of her, [236];
annuls his marriage, [236];
vexation at the marriage of Christina, [251];
trial and execution of his fifth wife, [273];
his secret treaty with Charles V., [280];
invasion of Picardy, [284];
takes possession of Boulogne, [292];
attack of fever, [315];
death, [315]
Herbesteiner, Sigismund, [20]
Hesdin, fort of, razed, [385]
Hesse, Christina of, her marriage, [479]
Hesse, Landgrave Philip of, [479];
taken prisoner, [318];
on the journey of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, to Brussels, [481]
Heverlé, [252]
Hill, G. F., [viii]
Hoby, Sir Philip, [155], [156];
his interview with Christina, Duchess of Milan, [157], [168] note;
his mission to Joinville, [166], [168] note;
Ambassador, [385]
Hoby, Thomas, at Augsburg, [323];

"Memoirs," [323] note, [531];
his translation of "Cortegiano," [385]
Hoh-Königsberg, fortress of, [318], [377]
Holbein, Hans, his portrait of Christina, Duchess of Milan, [v], [157], [158] note, [514];
other portraits, [155]
Holland, invasion of, [62]
Holstein, Adolf, Duke of, at Brussels, [325], [327];
breaks off his engagement with Fräulein Kunigunde, [328];
courtship of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [328], [387], [402];
takes leave of Charles V., [402];
his marriage with Christina of Hesse, [479]
Holstein, Frederic, Duke of, his hostile attitude to King Christian II. of Denmark, [33];
elected King of Denmark, [33], [39]
Hoogstraaten, Commissioner, [184]
Horn, Count, arrested, [486]
Howard, Lord William, [146], [255];
recalled and sent to the Tower, [273];
created a peer, [437].
See Effingham
Howard, Queen Catherine, her trial and execution, [273]
Hubert, his Chronicle of Charles V., [103]
Hugo, L., "Traité sur l'Origine de la Maison de Lorraine," [238] note, [531]
Huguenot conspiracy, discovery of a, [463]
Hungary, Ladislaus, King of, [11]
Hungary, Mary, Queen of, [11].
See Mary
Hutton, John, Ambassador, [137];
his opinion of Christina, Duchess of Milan, [149], [153], [161];
his method of ingratiating himself with Mary, Queen of Hungary, [161];
illness and death, [171]
Hvidore, [15]
Innsbruck, [7], [57], [60], [134], [355]
Isabella, Empress, birth of a son, [210];
death, [210]
Isabella of Aragon, [94]
Isabella of Austria, [4];
her birth, [4];
attack of smallpox, [5];
education, [6];
offers of marriage, [10];
dowry, [12];
marriage ceremony, [13];
journey to Copenhagen, [15];
letter to her aunt, [15];
state entry, [15];
her wedding with King Christian II. of Denmark, [15];
coronation, [16];
illness, [16], [45];
her miserable life, [22];
birth of a son, [24];
birth and death of twin sons, [25];
birth of her daughters, [27], [32];
flight from Denmark, [35];
return to Malines, [36], [39];
arrival in England, [37];
noble qualities, [38];
loyalty to her husband, [40];
embraces the Lutheran faith, [40];
at Lierre, [44];
her straits for money, [44];
death, [vi], [46];
burial, [47];
monument, [47];
destruction of her tomb, [485]
Isabella of Portugal, her marriage, [48]
Isère, gorge of the, [86]
James V., King of Scotland, [30], [59];
his fickle character, [71], [101];
marriages, [147], [148], [165];
death, [278]
Jean de Maurienne, S., [86]
John, Prince, of Denmark, [24], [35];
under the care of the Regent, [50];
his education, [50];
life at Malines, [50]-53;
portrait, [54];
character, [54];
meeting with his uncle, [59];
journey to Brussels, [66];
at Regensburg, [67];
illness and death, [68]
Joinville, [166], [244], [268], [311], [360];
destruction of, averted, [290]
Joinville, Henri, Prince of, [421]
Juana, Queen, [61];
death of her husband, [2];
her children, [4];
death, [398]
Jülich, [416]
Julius II., Pope, [7]
Juste, T., "Les Pays-Bas sous Charles V.," [62] note, [66] note, [531];
"Marie de Hongrie," [294] note, [390] note, [531]
Jutland, [15];
rising in, [31];
invasion of, [103]
Kallundborg Castle, [327], [449]
Katherine, Queen of England, [37];
her death, [145]
Katherine, Queen of Portugal, birth of a son, [66]
Kaulek. J., "Correspondance Politique de M. de Castillon," [147] note, [531]
Kildare, Lady, [413]
Köstlin, J., "Leben Luthers," [41] note, [531]
Kunigunde, von Brandenburg, Fräulein, [328]
Ladislaus, King of Hungary, [11]
Lalaing, Count, [184], [241], [411];
at Augsburg, [338]
Landau, [377]
Landrécy, siege of, [280]
Lanz, K., "Correspondenz Karls V.," [42] note, [531]
Lavisse, E., "Histoire de France," [531]
Laxou, [254]
Lecce, Castle of, [455]
Leghorn, [508]
Leigh, John, [459]
Lennox, Lady, [413]
Lenoncourt, M. de, [508]
Leo X., Pope, [72]
Leonardo, his picture the "Cenacolo," [272]
Lepage, H., "Le Palais Ducal de Nancy," [260] note, [261] note, [273] note, [295] note, [323] note, [472] note, [491] note, [531];
"Lettres de Charles III.," [508] note, [531]
Leva, G. de, "Storia Documentata di Carlo V.," [113] note, [531]
Leyden, Lucas van, [28]
Leyva, Antonio de, [89], [90], [94], [109];
appointed Governor-General of Milan, [112];
his death, [118]
Liége, Bishop of, [154]
Lierre, [44]
Ligier-Richier, fils, Jean, [510]
Ligier-Richier, Jean, his effigy of René, Prince of Orange, [288];
of Queen Philippa, [316]
Ligny, [277]
Lille, [79]; military operations at, [137]
Linz, [12]
Lisle, Lady, [214], [217]
Lisle, Lord, Deputy Governor of Calais, [204], [214]
Litta, P., "Famiglie Celebri," [531]
Llan Hawaden, [205], [206]
Loches, [221]
Lodge, E., "Illustrations," [328] note, [384] note, [531]
Lomboni, Don Antonio, [96]
Longueval, De, [304]
Longueville, Duke of, [253], [268], [307];
at Esclaron, [275];
his death, [356]
Longueville, Mary, Duchess of, [146];
offers of marriage, [147];
marriage with James V., King of Scotland, [148], [165]
Longwy, Castle of, [279]
Loreto, pilgrimage to the shrine of, [497]
Lorraine, surrender of, [512];
a province of France, [513]
Lorraine, Anne de, her appearance, [167];
marriage with Prince René of Orange, [239].
See Orange and Aerschot
Lorraine, Antoine, Duke of, [179];
his marriage, [11], [258];
character of his administration, [261];
death of his wife, [262];
at Fontainebleau, [265];
yields the fortress of Stenay, [266];
his mediation for peace between Charles V. and King Francis, [281], [284];
illness and death, [284];
funeral, [305]
Lorraine, Antoinette de, Duchess of Cleves, [512]
Lorraine, Cardinal of, [239], [423];
at the Conference for peace at Cercamp, [426]
Lorraine, Catherine of, takes the veil, [512];
founds a Capucin convent, [512];
appointed Abbess of Remiremont, [512]
Lorraine, Charles III., Duke of, his birth, [279];
appearance, [352], [364];
reception of Henry II., [363];
parting with his mother, [366], [370];
at Joinville, [370];
his proposed marriage with Princess Claude, [410];
portrait, [420];
meeting with his mother, [421]-423, [435], [440];
his feats of horsemanship, [422];
return to Compiègne, [423];
lavish generosity, [435];
his wedding, [435];
meeting with Philip of Spain, [441];
at Brussels, [449];
at Amboise, [463];
at the coronation of Charles IX., [467];
state entry into Nancy, [471];
enlarges the ducal palace, [472];
his sons and daughters, [489];
death of his wife, [490];
love of learning, [491];
marriage of his daughter Christina, [508];
death, [511]
Lorraine, Christina, Duchess of. See Christina
Lorraine, Christine de, [489];
at the French Court, [490], [507];
her marriage with the Grand-Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany, [507], [508];
festivities at Florence, [508];
her portrait, [509]
Lorraine, Claude, Duchess of, at Mon Soulas, [442];
birth of a son, [473];
attack of smallpox, [473];
her sons and daughters, [489];
death, [490];
portrait, [509]
Lorraine, Dorothea of, her birth, [302];
appearance, [352];
marriage with Duke Eric of Brunswick, [490];
death of her husband, [503];
her second marriage, [511];
death, [511].
See Brunswick
Lorraine, Elizabeth of, her marriage, [512]
Lorraine, Francis I., Duke of, [vi], [179];
his betrothal to Christina, Duchess of Milan, [244];
marriage, [245], [251];
assumes the title of Duke of Bar, [249];
receives the Order of St. Michel, [265], [271];
his grief at the cession of Stenay, [266], [271];
illness, [284], [291], [294], [296];
succeeds to the dukedom, [284];
his efforts for peace, [291];
love of music, [294];
his entry into Nancy, [296];
death, [297];
funeral, [309]
Lorraine, Francis III., Duke of, his marriage with Maria Theresa, [512];
surrenders Lorraine, [512]
Lorraine, Henry, Duke of, his birth, [473];
christening, [476]
Lorraine, John of, [257]
Lorraine, Louise de, Princesse de Chimay, her letter to Mary, Queen of Scots, [521].
See Chimay
Lorraine, Philippa, Duchess of, [254], [257], [259];
her sons, [258]
Lorraine, Raoul of, [256]
Lorraine, René II., Duke of, [257];
his sons, [258]
Lorraine, Renée de Bourbon, Duchess of, [179];
her character, [259];
influence on art, [260];
death, [262];
her children, [263]
Lorraine, Renée de, her birth, [283];
appearance, [352];
offer of marriage from Eric, King of Sweden, [482];
her suitors, [487];
marriage with Duke William of Bavaria, [488]
Lorraine, Yolande, Duchess of, [257]
Louis, King of Hungary, his death at the Battle of Mohacz, [59]
Louis XII. of France, [4];
his marriage, [11]
Louis XIII. of France, [512]
Louvain, [61], [78], [135]
Luna, Captain Alvarez de, [122]
Lunden, Archbishop of, [103]
Lunéville, [353]
Luther, Martin, his friendship with King Christian II. of Denmark, [41];
tribute to the memory of Queen Isabella, [47];
his appeal to King Frederic of Denmark, [70]
Luxembourg, [245], [252], [284], [337];
siege of, [374]
Mabuse, Jehan, designs the monument of Queen Isabella of Denmark, [47];
his picture of the King of Denmark's children, [53]
Macedonia, Constantine Comnenus, Prince of, [99]
Macedonia, Francesca Paleologa, Princess of, [279];
her attachment to the Duchess of Milan, [99];
at Codogno, [130];
at Reims, [467]
Machyn, H., "Diary of a Citizen of London," [531]
Mackenzie, Sir Kenneth, [viii]
Maestricht, [135];
rising at, [220]
Magdeburg, siege of, [341]
Magenta, C., "I Visconti e gli Sforza nel Castello di Pavia," [93] note, [531]
Maiocchi, Monsignor Rodolfo, Rector of the Borromeo College at Pavia, [vii]
Maire, Jehan Le, "Les Funéraux de Feu Don Philippe," [2] note;
his elegy of "L'Amant Vert," [52]
Malines, [2], [4], [36], [39], [57], [61]
Mansfeldt, Count, [477]
Mantua, [131]
Mantua, Federico, Duke of, [74]
Marck, [397]
Marck, Margaret la, [331]
Marcoing, [421]
Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands, [2], [4];
death of her two husbands, [3];
undertakes the care of her nephew and nieces, [4];
meeting with King Christian II. of Denmark, [28];
reception of the King and Queen of Denmark, [36];
conflict with Charles of Guelders, [36];
concludes a treaty with King Frederic of Denmark, [42];
obtains possession of Isabella's children, [49];
her tapestries and family portraits, [51];
pets, [52];
amusements, [53];
illness, [57];
letter to her nephew, [58];
death, [58]
Margaret, Princess, of France, her appearance, [178];
negotiations for her marriage, [313];
proposed union with the Duke of Savoy, [429], [443];
marriage, [456]
Maria, Empress-Dowager, her visit to Tortona, [500]
Maria, Infanta, of Portugal, [151]
Maria Theresa, Empress, [511]
Marienburg, [389]
Marignano, Battle of, [258]
Marignano, Marquis of, at St. Dizier, [286]
Marillac, French Ambassador, [213], [346]
Marne River, [259], [268], [286]
Marnol, Nicholas de, [104]; at Milan, [104]
Mary, Archduchess of Austria, her birth, [4];
attack of smallpox, [5];
Queen of Hungary, [9], [11];
death of her husband, [59];
offers of marriage, [59];
her fondness for riding, [60];
her powers of mind, [60];
sympathy with the reformers, [60];
accepts the Regency of the Low Countries, [61];
enters Louvain, [61];
at Malines, [61];
her reforms, [62];
care of her nieces, [70];
protest against the proposed marriage of her niece Christina, [76];
efforts to delay the marriage, [79];
her welcome to her niece Christina, [135];
superintends the military operations at Lille, [137];
anxiety for peace, [137];
her opinion of Henry VIII., [144];
at the Castle of Breda, [174];
her meeting with King Francis at Compiègne, [177];
with her sister Eleanor, [178];
return to Brussels, [183], [346];
difficulties of her position with the English Ambassadors, [186]-191;

interviews with Wriothesley, [189], [190];
entertained by him, [199];
her measures to suppress the insurrection, [219];
reception of Charles V., [224];
protest against the cession of Stenay, [267];
grief at the death of the Prince of Orange, [287];
at Augsburg, [318], [340], [342], [344];
protest against Henry II.'s treatment of Christina, [370];
her banquet on the accession of Queen Mary, [386];
on the destruction of her palace of Binche, [390];
resigns the Regency, [399], [401];
present at the abdication of Charles V., [400];
retires to Turnhout, [405];
her death, [431];
funeral, [433];
letter from Christina, [523];
from Anne, Duchess of Aerschot, [523]
Mary of Castille, Queen of Portugal, her death, [22]
Mary, Princess, of England, [6];
her marriage, [11]
Mary, Queen of England, her proposed marriage with the Infant Don Louis of Portugal, [162];
her accession, [386];
proposed union with Philip of Spain, [387];
her wedding, [388];
supposed birth of a son, [395];
ill-temper at the absence of her husband, [409];
illness, [431];
death, [432];
letter from Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [526]
Mary, Dowager-Queen of Scotland, letters from her mother, [167], [168] note, [518], [519], [520], [522];
death of her children, [269];
birth of a daughter, [278];
death of her husband, [278];
of her father, [335];
of her son, [356];
letter from the Princess de Chimay, [521]
Mary, Queen of Scots, her arrival in France, [333];
marriage with Francis II. of France, [420];
at Lorraine, [461];
at Blois, [462];
death of her husband, [464];
at Joinville, [464];
at Nancy, [465];
her appearance, [465];
portrait, [465];
offers of marriage, [465];
attack of fever, [466];
her marriage with Darnley, [485];
compelled to abdicate, [487];
death on the scaffold, [504]
Masone, Sir John, Ambassador, [393]
Mauris, St., Ambassador, [296], [300]
Maximilian I., Emperor, [3];
his grandchildren, [5];
at Brussels, [8];
war against Venice, [9];
his letter on the misconduct of King Christian II., [20];
his death, [24]
Maximilian, King of Bohemia, at Augsburg, [318], [320], [338];
his character, [344];
rivalry with Philip of Spain, [345];
at Brussels, [405];
crowned King of the Romans, [470]
Mayenne, Louise, Marchioness of, [310]
Mazzenta, Guido, [97]
Medemblik, [63]
Medici, Alessandro de', Duke of Florence, murdered, [410]
Medici, Catherine de', [74], [178], [464];
her reception of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [467];
jealousy of her influence, [473];
death, [508]
Medici, Don Pietro de', [508]
Melanchthon, [152]
Mendoza, Don Diego, [159]
Mendoza, Don Luis de, [486], [488]
Merriman, R. B., "Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell," [531]
Messina, [112]
Metz, [252], [285], [371];
siege of, [380]
Metz, Anton de, [25], [27], [33]
Metz, M. de, [298].
See Vaudemont
Mewtas, Sir Peter, [147]
Michieli, Ambassador, [396]
Middelburg, [23]
Mignet, L., "Retraite de Charles V.," [388] note, [531];
"Rivalité de Francis I. et Charles V.," [23] note, [531]
Mikkelsen, Hans, Burgomaster of Malmoë, [41], [46]
Milan, [497];
taken by the French, [72];
threatened French invasion, [116];
defence of, by a Spanish garrison, [120]
Milan, Christina, Duchess of. See Christina
Milan, Francesco Sforza, Duke of, his career, [72];
deprived of his State, [72];
return, [73];
sufferings caused by a wound, [73];
proposal of marriage with Christina of Denmark, [74];
wedding by proxy, [81];
surprise visit to his bride, [89];
reception of her, [93];
marriage, [94];
portraits, [96];
treatment of his wife, [97];
illness, [100], [107];
death, [vi], [101], [107];
funeral rites, [108]-110;
will, [111];
inscription on his tomb, [511];
letter from his wife, [516]
Milan, Lodovico Sforza, Duke of, [7];
his character, [17];
imprisonment, [72]
Milan, Maximilian Sforza, Duke of, at Malines, [7], [72];
enters Milan, [9]
Missaglia, Alessandro, [90]
Moeller, E., "Eléonore d'Autriche," [22] note, [531]
Mohacz, Battle of, [59]
Molembais, M. de, [78]
Mon Soulas, [440]
Monboë, Hans, [45]
Mons, [176], [294], [441]
Mont, Christopher, Envoy to Frankfort, [209]
Montague, Lord, imprisoned in the Tower, [186];
his execution, [186]
Montbardon, M. de, [357], [370]
Montecastello, villa at, [503]
Montemerlo, Niccolò, [498];
"Nuove Historie di Tortona," [498] note, [531]
Montmélian, fortress of, [86], [115]
Montmorency, Anne de, Constable of France, [180];
his home at Chantilly, [181];
taken prisoner at St. Quentin, [417], [419];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428];
taken prisoner at the Battle of Dreux, [471];
killed at the Battle of St. Denis, [487]
Montmorency, Floris de, [331];
at Augsburg, [338]
Montmorency, Jean de. See Courrières
Montpensier, Duchess of, her christening, [356]
Montpensier, Gilbert de, [179], [258]
Montreuil, Madame de, [174]
Monzone, Imperial Council at, [126]
Morillon, Provost, [485]
Mornay, Charles de, [478]
Morosyne, Sir Richard, Ambassador, [339], [346];
on Charles V.'s reserve, [378];
on the Marquis of Brandenburg's courtship of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [384]
Moselle, the, [351]
Mühlberg, victory of, [318]
Muscovy, Czar of, Envoy from, in England, [413]-415
Namur, [245], [252]
Nancy, [254], [294], [296];
Battle of, [257];
measures for the defence of, [323];
entered by the French, [362], [512];
festivities at, [465]
Nassau, Henry, Count of, [66], [142];
his third wife, [174];
sudden death, [175]
Nassau, René of, Prince of Orange, [67]
Nassau, William of, [287]
Nassau-Dillenburg, William of, [238]
Nassau-le-Grand, [285]
Navarre, Antoine, King of, mortally wounded, [471]
Navarre, Henri d'Albret of, [10];
his marriage, [10]
Navarre, Henry, King of, his proposal of marriage with Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [383]
Navarre, Isabel of, [102]
Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret, Princess of, proposal of marriage with the Duke of Cleves, [235], [244];
her resistance to the marriage, [249];
wedding, [250];
annulment of her marriage, [280];
marriage with the Duke of Vendôme, [326]
Navarre, Margaret, Queen of, [10]
Neckar, the, [339]
Negriolo, Girolamo, [90]
Netherlands, choice of a Regent, [451];
discontent of the people at the appointment of the Duchess of Parma, [458], [459]
Netherlands, Margaret, Regent of 4.
See Margaret
Neuburg, [417], [468]
Neumarkt, [103], [105]
Nevill, Sir Edward, his execution, [186]
Nice, [119]
Nicole, Madame, [300], [342]
Nimeguen, [138]
Noailles, Ambassador, [396]
Nomény, [358]; castle at, [351]
Norfolk, Duchess of, [273]
Norfolk, Henry Howard, sixth Duke of, [158] note
Norway, reception of King Christian II. in, [64]
Nott, G., "Life of Wyatt," [169] note, [204] note, [531]
Novara, [83], [87]
Nubilonio, "Cronaca di Vigevano," [93] note, [531]
Nuremberg, [40]
Ochsenthal, vale of the, [352]
Odensee, Palace of, [32]
Oglio, [130]
Oise, the, [178], [183]
Oldenburg, Christopher of, his invasion of Jutland, [103]
Olisleger, Chancellor, [249]
Oppenheimer, Henry, [viii]
Orange, Anne, Princess of, [263];
death of her husband, [287];
at Nancy, [303];
her friendship with Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [303];
her character, [303];
at the funeral of the Duke of Lorraine, [310];
her letter to the Queen of Scotland, [311];
marriage with the Duke of Aerschot, [323].
See Aerschot
Orange, René, Prince of, at Brussels, [142], [201];
at the Castle of Breda, [174];
his affection for Christina, Duchess of Milan, [218], [232], [238];
popularity, [238];
marriage with Anne of Lorraine, [239];
at St. Dizier, [286];
his death, [286];
will, [288];
tomb, [288];
lines on, [289]
Orange, William, Prince of, [322];
in London, [391];
present at the abdication of Charles V., [400];
death of his wife, [425];
his appearance, [425];
affection for Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [425];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428];
at the funeral of Charles V., [434];
at the Conference of Câteau-Cambrésis, [437];
his proposed marriage with Renée of Lorraine, [455];
debts, [455];
his treatment of Christina, [458];
marriage with Anna of Saxony, [460];
at Frankfurt, [470];
retires to Germany, [486];
ban against, [503];
assassination, [504]
Orleans, Charles, Duke of, his character, [178];
at Brussels, [293];
death, [304]
Orleans, Gaston, Duke of, [512]
Orleans, Henry, Duke of, [74], [113]
Orleans, Margaret of, [512]
Orley, Bernhard van, his portrait of Christina, Duchess of Milan, [155], [158] note
Osiander, the Lutheran doctor, [41]
Oslo, [64]
Oxe, Peder, exiled from Denmark, [457], [468];
his return to Copenhagen, [483]
Paget, Ambassador, at Fontainebleau, [267]
Paleologa, Francisca, Princess of Macedonia, her attachment to the Duchess of Milan, [99].
See Macedonia
Paleologa, Margherita, [73];
Duchess of Mantua, [74]
Palermo, [107]
Panigarola, Gabriele, appointed Governor of Tortona, [129]
Panizone, Guglielmo, [170]
Paris, [222]
Parma, War of, [355]
Parma, Alexander of, [410]
Parma, Margaret, Duchess of, her marriages, [410];
son, [410];
at Brussels, [411];
her character, [411];
visit to England, [413]-415;
appointed Regent of the Netherlands, [452], [458];
her relations with Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [459];
unpopularity, [470];
her treatment of Anne, Duchess of Aerschot, [484];
her death, [505]
Parroy, Sieur de, in charge of Stenay, [365], [367]
Passau, Conference at, [376]
Pastor, L., "Geschichte d. Papste," [132] note;
"Reise des Kardinal Luigi d'Aragona," [141] note
Pate, Archdeacon Richard, Ambassador, [237], [241]
Paul III., Pope, [106], [114];
his excommunication of Henry VIII., [195]
Paul IV., Pope, his war with Alva, Viceroy of Naples, [409]
Pavia, [122];
Castello of, [117]
Pellizone, Lodovico, [123]
Pembroke, Lord, [415]
Pero, Massimo del, [347]
Péronne, [423]
Petit, J. F. Le, "Grande Chronique de Hollande," [445] note, [531]
Petre, Dr., [206]
Petri, Nicolas, Canon of Lunden, [43], [45]
Pfister, C., "Histoire de Nancy," [253] note, [260] note
Philip I., King of Castille and Archduke of Austria, his death, [1];
funeral, [2];
children, [4]
Philip II. of Spain, invested with the Duchy of Milan, [244];
his marriage settled with the Infanta of Portugal, [280];
death of his wife, [313];
state entry into Brussels, [329];
appearance, [330];
character, [330], [341], [345];
attentions to Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [331];
fêtes in his honour, [333];
at Augsburg, [337];
his tournament, [338];
rivalry with Maximilian, King of Bohemia, [345];
return to Spain, [347];
proposed union with Mary, Queen of England, [387];
portrait, [388];
wedding, [388];
leaves London, [399];
at Brussels, [400], [417];
present at the abdication of Charles V., [400];
investiture, [401];
his first Chapter of the Fleece, [403];
signs the treaty of peace, [404];
his affection for Christina, [408];
delay in returning to England, [409];
at Greenwich, [412];
capture of St. Quentin, [417];
death of his wife, [433];
at the funeral of Charles V., [434];
his meeting with Charles, Duke of Lorraine, [441];
proposal of marriage with Princess Elizabeth of France, [446];
appoints his sister Margaret Regent of the Netherlands, [452];
his marriage, [456];
at Ghent, [457];
his indifference to the illness of Christina, [477];
his treatment of her, [vi], [501], [503], [514]
Philippa, Queen, her home in the convent, [254], [259], [285];
death, [315];
funeral, [316];
monument, [316].
See Lorraine
Philippeville, citadel of, [398]
Piacenza, citadel of, [410]
Picardy, invasion of, [284]
Piedmont, Emanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, [113];
at Milan, [116];
at Augsburg, [320];
in command of the Imperial Army, [385];
his courtship of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [387];
succeeds to the title of Duke of Savoy, [391];
at Whitehall, [392]
Piedmont, Prince Louis of, his death, [113]
Pimodan, G., "La Mère des Guises," [147] note, [531]
Po, the, [116], [117], [130]
Pois, Nicolas le, [296]
Poitiers, Diane de, [179]
Pol, S., capture of, [126]
Poland, Bona Sforza, Queen of, her letter to the Duke of Milan on his marriage, [95]
Poland, Sigismund, King of,

[95]
Pole, Cardinal, [195];
at Toledo, [203];
his aversion to Queen Mary's marriage with Philip of Spain, [389];
received at Whitehall, [391]
Polweiler, Baron de, Bailiff of Hagenau, [476], [480]
Pont-à-Mousson, [253], [285], [351], [380], [474];
University at, [491]
Pont-à-Mousson, Francis, Marquis of, his courtship of the Duchess of Milan, [207];
marriage, [245];
receives the title of Duke of Bar, [246], [249];
his birth, [263];
studious tastes, [263];
proposed marriages, [263];
his choice of Christina, [264].
See Lorraine
Poor Clares, Order of the, [254], [259]
Porta, G., "Alessandria Descritta," [500] note, [531]
Portugal, Eleanor, Queen of. See Eleanor
Portugal, Emanuel, King of. See Emanuel
Portugal, Infant Don Louis of, his proposed union with Princess Mary of England, [162]
Portugal, Infanta of, her marriage with Philip of Spain, [280]
Portugal, invasion of, [502]
Poynings, Sir Edward, Ambassador at Brussels, [8]
Praet, Louis de, Imperial Ambassador, [37];
his admiration for Isabella, Queen of Denmark, [38];
at Ghent, [79];
his oration at the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Milan, [94]
Prinsterer, Groen van, "Archives de la Maison d'Orange et de Nassau," [425] note, [530]
Putnam, R., "William the Silent, Prince of Orange," [289] note, [532]
Pyl, Lieven, chief magistrate at Ghent, [219]
Quentin, St., victory of, [417]
Quievrain, Castle of, [329]
Rabutin, François de, [361];
at Nancy, [364];
"Collections de Mémoires," [361] note, [532]
Rambouillet, [315]
Ratti, N., "La Famiglia Sforza," [313] note, [532]
Ravold, J. B., "Histoire de Lorraine," [253] note, [532]
Regensburg, [65], [67], [245];
Diet of, [305]
Reiffenberg, F. de, "Histoire de l'Ordre de la Toison d'Or," [20] note, [403], [532]
Reims, [360], [460], [466]
Reims, Charles, Archbishop of, [247] note, [253];
his consecration, [295]
Remiremont, [297]
Renard, Simon, [407]
Renty, Battle of, [390]
Reumont, A. von, "Geschichte Toscana," [508] note, [532]
Rhine, the, [351]
Ribier, G., "Lettres et Mémoires d'État," [405] note, [532]
Richardot, Abbé, his oration at the funeral of Charles V., [434]
Richmond, [159]
Richmond, Duke of, [71]
Ripalta, [497]
Rivoli, [87]
Rocca di Sparaviera, [505], [509]
Roddi, F., "Annali di Ferrara," [95] note
Rombaut, S., Church of, [1], [2]
Rosières, Les, salt-works at, [472]
Roskild, Dean of, [34]
Rossem, Martin van, [277]
Rostain, M. de, [374]
Rotterdam, [212]
Rouen, Siege of, [471]
Ruble, A. de, "Le Mariage de Jeanne d'Albret," [222] note, [249] note, [326] note, [334] note, [362] note, [420] note, [532];
"Traité de Câteau-Cambrésis," [429] note, [439] note
Rucellai, Orazio, [507]
Rudolf II., Emperor, [512]
Saint-Hilaire, M. de, [349]
Salis, Friar Jehan de, [50]
Salm, Count Jean de, [298], [357]
Sandrart, J., "Deutsche Akademie," [274] note
Sangiuliani, Count Antonio Cavagna, [vii], [347] note
Sanuto, Marino, [73];
"Diarii," [63] note, [67] note, [532]
Saragossa, [104]
Savorgnano, Mario, [63], [66]
Savoy, Beatrix of Portugal, Duchess of, [87];
takes refuge at Vercelli, [116];
flight to Milan, [116];
meeting with Charles V., [117];
at Nice, [119];
death, [119]
Savoy, Charles III., Duke of, [85];
forced to evacuate Turin, [116]
Savoy, Charles Emanuel, Duke of, [507]
Savoy, Emanuel Philibert, Duke of, [391];
at Whitehall, [392];
his negotiations of marriage with Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [396]-398;
appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Low Countries, [399];
present at the abdication of Charles V., [400];
negotiations of marriage with Princess Elizabeth, [412];
his victory of St. Quentin, [417];
proposed marriage with Marguerite of France, [429], [443];
marriage, [456]
Savoy, Margaret, Duchess of, [3]
Savoy, Duke Philibert of, his marriage and death, [3]
Saxe-Lauenburg, Duke of, at the marriage ceremony of King Christian II., [13]
Saxony, [40]
Saxony, Anna of, her marriage with William, Prince of Orange, [460]
Saxony, Elector John Frederick of, taken prisoner, [318];
his portrait, [322]
Saxony, Elector Maurice of, [285];
his siege of Magdeburg, [341];
secret intrigues with France, [354], [357];
killed at the battle of Sievershausen, [384]
Scepperus, Cornelius, [42];
Private Secretary to the King of Denmark, [19];
his inscription on the tomb of Queen Isabella of Denmark, [47]
Schäfer, D., "Geschichte von Dänemark," [38] note, [532]
Scharf, Sir George, [54] note, [158] note
Schauwenbourg, Captain, [305]
Scheldt, River, [230]; frozen over, [411]
Schlegel, J. H., "Geschichte der Könige v. Dänemark," [45] note, [532]
Schleswig, Bishop of, Danish Ambassador, [12]
Schlettstadt, [375]
Schmalkalde, League of, campaign against, [317];
dissolved, [318]
Schoren, Dr., Chancellor of Brabant, [184]
Scotland, Mary, Queen of. See Mary
Selve, Odet de, Ambassador, [314]
Serclaes, Mademoiselle Rolande de, [50]
Seymour, Jane, Queen of England, [144], [151];
her portrait, [155]
Sfondrati, Count Francesco, [78]
Sforza, Count Bosio, [115]
Sforza, Francesco, Duke of Milan, at Innsbruck, [7].
See Milan
Sforza, Giovanni Paolo, [90], [109];
his illness and death, [113]
Sforza, Lodovico, Duke of Milan. See Milan
Sforza, Maximilian, Duke of Milan, at Malines, [7], [72].
See Milan
Shelley, Sir Richard, [411]
Sievershausen, Battle of, [384]
Sigismund, King of Poland, [321]
Silliers, Baron de, [388];
on the illness of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [477];
his death, [489]
Simonet, [125]
Sittard, defeat at, [280]
Skelton, Mary, [149]
Skippon, Philip, [47]
Slagbök, Archbishop of Lunden, [26];
put to death, [32]
Soignies, Forest of, [141], [169], [252]
Sonderburg, island fortress of, [65]
Soranzo, Ambassador, [411]
Southampton, Lord High Admiral, [162], [215]
Souvastre, Madame de, [85], [91]
Souvastre, M. de, [44], [46]
Spain, Charles V. of. See Charles V.
Spain, Infant Don Carlos of, his birth, [313]
Spain, Philip II. of. See Philip
Spinelli, [8], [23]
Spires, [78], [282]
Stabili, Gianbattista, [510]
Stampa, Count Massimiliano, [75];
at Ghent, [78];
at Lille, [79];
received by Queen Mary of Hungary, [79];
representative of the Duke of Milan at his marriage, [81];
his house at Cussago, [88];
entertains the Duchess of Milan, [88];
at the funeral of the Duke of Milan, [109];
retains his post of Castellan of Milan, [112];
his gifts from Charles V., [120];
gives up the keys, [122]
Stanislas, ex-King of Poland, at Nancy, [513]
Stenay, fortress of, ceded to the French, [266];
restitution, [293];
evacuated by the French, [304]
Stockholm, siege of, [31];
surrender of, [33]
Strasburg, [371], [373], [377]
Stroppiana, Count, Ambassador, [342], [344], [359];
on Henry II.'s treatment of Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [371];
at Windsor, [391];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428]
Suffolk, Mary, Duchess of, [37]
Suffolk, Duke of, [162], [215]
Surrey, Lord, [280], [281]
Susa, towers of, [87]
Sweden, outbreak of war with Denmark, [475], [478]
Sweden, Eric, King of. See Eric
Swynaerde, [45]
Tarbes, Bishop of, [168]
Tassigny, Sieur de, [357]
Taverna, Count, [74], [109]
Tencajoli, Signor O. F., [vii]
Thérouenne, [137]; fort of, razed, [385]
Thionville, [252];
capture of, [424]
Thomas, H. L., "Spiegel des Humors grosser Potentaten," [22] note, [532]
Throckmorton, Ambassador, [461]
Tiepolo, the Venetian, [445];
on the marriage of Philip of Spain with Princess Elizabeth, [446];
on the appointment of the Duchess of Parma to the Regency of the Netherlands, [452]
Tiloye, La, [136]
Titian, his portraits, [96], [322];
at Augsburg, [322]
Toledo, treaty at, [195]
Tongres, [340]
Tortona, [111], [128], [497]
Toul, [362]
Toul, Bishop of, his agreement with Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [472]
Tournay, Bishop of, [81]
Trent, [72], [78], [133]
Treves, [435]
Triboulet the jester, [223]
Trivulzio, Contessa Dejanira, [99], [130];
on the loss of Belloni, [376];
her letter to Messer Innocenzio Gadio, [526]
Trivulzio, Count Gaspare, [99];
his reception of Christina, Duchess of Milan, [130]
Troyes, Louis, Bishop of, [247] note, [253]
Tuke, Sir Brian, [168] note
Tunis, capture of, [106]
Turin, evacuation of, [116]
Tuscany, Grand-Duke Ferdinand of, his marriage with Christina of Lorraine, [507], [508]
Tytler, P. F., "England under Edward VI.," [380] note, [532]
Ulmann, H., "Kaiser Maximilian," [11] note, [532]
Upsala, Cathedral of, [25]
Urbino, Duke of, [270]
Vaissière, P. de, "Vie de Charles de Marillac," [344] note, [532]
Valenciennes, [176], [224]
Valladolid, [125]
Valois, Madeleine de, her proposed marriage with James V. of Scotland, [115];
her marriage, [147];
death, [147]
Varembon, Marc de Rye, Marquis of, his marriage with the Duchess of Brunswick, [511]
Vaucelles, Abbey of, truce signed at, [403]
Vaudemont, Louise, Countess of, [489];
christening of her daughter, [351]
Vaudemont, Nicholas, Count de, Bishop of Metz, [253], [294], [295];
his birth, [263];
appointed joint Regent of Lorraine, [302];
at the funeral of the Duke of Lorraine, [309];
his marriage, [324];
at Blois, [350];
loyalty to Christina, Duchess of Lorraine, [358], [374], [390];
appointed sole Regent, [364];
his second marriage, [390];
retires from public life, [463];
christening of his daughter, [482]
Vaudemont and Joinville, Ferry, Count of, [257]
Vaughan, Stephen, Ambassador, [175];
his interview with Queen Mary of Hungary, [176];
at Antwerp, [201]
Veeren, [14], [36]
Vély, M. de, [199], [233]
Vendôme, Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of, [179];
his courtship of the Duchess of Milan, [207];
marriage with Jeanne d'Albret, [326]
Vendôme, Mademoiselle de, [179]
Vercelli, [116]
Vercelli, Bishop of, [87]
Verona, [132]
Verri, P., "Storia di Milano," [532]
Vertot, R. de, "Ambassades de MM. de Noailles en Angleterre," [532]
Viborg, [33]
Vieilleville, Governor of Verdun, [380];
Mémoires, [532]
Vigevano, [83], [87], [407], [477]
Villach, [372]
Villamont, A., "Voyages," [497] note, [532]
Viola, N., "Il Santuario di Tortona," [499] note, [532]
Vives, Louis, [6]
Voigt, G., "Albert von Brandenburg," [318] note, [532]
Vueren, Castle of, [8]
Waldrevange, [305]
Wallop, Sir John, [280]
Walpole, Horace, "Anecdotes of Painting," [274] note, [532]
Wasa, Gustavus, [276];
his revolt at Dalecarlia, [27];
lays siege to Stockholm, [31], [33]
Wassy, massacre at, [471]
Willems, Dyveke, her relations with King Christian II. of Denmark, [18];
her sudden death, [24]
Willems, Hermann, [25]
Willems, Sigebritt, [18];
appointed mistress of the Queen of Denmark's household, [19];
her influence over King Christian II., [24];
arrested and burnt, [38]
Windsor, [215], [391]
Wingfield, Sir Robert, Ambassador at Ghent, [30];
on the conduct of King Christian II., [33], [34]
Wolsey, Cardinal, at Bruges, [30];
his retinue, [30];
interview with King Christian II., [30]
Wornum, R., "Life of Holbein," [159] note, [274] note, [532]
Wotton, Nicholas, [205];
on the surrender of St. Dizier, [289];
at the Conference of Cercamp, [428];
of Câteau Cambrésis, [436]
Wriothesley, Thomas, [149], [176];
at Cambray, [177];
on the terms of Henry VIII.'s negotiation of marriage, [184];
his interviews with Queen Mary of Hungary, [189], [190];
with Christina, Duchess of Milan, [191]-194;
his entertainments at Brussels, [198]-201;
detained at Brussels, [202];
treatment, [203];
return to England, [204]
Würtemberg, Duchy of, [339]
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, Ambassador, [145];
his interviews with Charles V., [227];
his efforts to prevent an alliance between Christina, Duchess of Milan, and the Duke of Cleves, [232]
Young, Colonel G., "The Medici," [532]
Zeeland, [14], [43], [327], [406]
Zeneta, Marchioness of, [174]

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