A
- Agnes, Blessed, persecution of, [263]; enters convent of San Damiano, [264]; assists at death-bed of St. Clare, [271].
- Agostino da Siena, tomb by, [189].
- Albi, Cathedral of, [129].
- Albornoz, Cardinal, takes Assisi, [23]; rebuilds castle, [24], [326]; builds chapel in San Francesco, [24], [193]; builds portion of colonnade of convent, [221]; [327].
- Alessi, Galeazzo, note [193]; remodels San Rufino, [296]; designs cupola of the Angeli, [335].
- Alexander IV, Pope, [207]; canonizes St. Clare, [280].
- —— VI, Pope, [330]; [331].
- Alunno, see [Niccolò da Foligno].
- Angelo, Brother, [72]; [271].
- Angeli, Padre, book by, note [106], [152].
- Anthony, St., of Padua, at Assisi, [140]; [166]; [192]; [250].
- Ansano, St., [304]; [320].
- Arezzo, [20]; [239].
- Arles, Apparition of St. Francis at, [250].
- Arno, [72]; [250].
- Arnold, Matthew, quoted, [55].
- Assisi, passim.
- Avignon, Popes at, [21]: note 2 [209].
B
- Baglioni, The, besiege and take Assisi, [33], [34], [210]; feud with the Fiumi, [33]; note 2 [259]; downfall of, [36].
- —— Gian Paolo, [34], [334].
- —— Malatesta, [331].
- Bagnora, St. Bonaventure born at, note [229].
- Basileo, Bishop, builds first church of San Rufino, [292].
- Bastia, Benedictine convent at, [105], [262], [263].
- Benedict, St., repairs the Portiuncula, [99], [100].
- Benedictines, Abbey of, on Mount Subasio, [82], [83]; gifts of, to St. Francis, [84], [103], [264].
- Berenson, Bernhard, [171]; quoted, [198], [199], [207], [208]; [251]; [257].
- Bernard of Quintavalle, [48]; [94]; [114]; [182]; [273]; house of, [308].
- Bernardine, St., of Siena, [206]; [221]; [340].
- Bernardone, Pietro, family of, note [41]; quarrels with St. Francis, [47], [235], [278], [309]; house of, [307]; shop of, [308].
- Bevagna, Roman battles near., [5]; St. Francis preaches to the birds at, [62], [244].
- Blasco, Ferdinando, tomb of, [194].
- —— Garzia, tomb of, [194].
- Bologna, St. Francis preaches at, [56].
- Bonaventure, St., quoted, [69], [229]-[256]; note [181]; [206]; [210]; [273]; [274]; [338].
- Boniface VIII, Pope, seeks counsel of Guido of Montefeltro, [223].
- Borgia, Lucrezia, [330].
- Brienne, Gauthier de, [45]; [232].
- Broglia di Trino, [25]; [83]; [328].
- Brizi, Alfonso, note [322]; note [329].
- ——, Giuseppe, [197].
- Burckhardt, J., [164].
C
- Campello, Fra Filippo, aids in building San Francesco, [129]; builds Santa Chiara, [281].
- Carceri, Hermitage of the, [27]; [81]; given to St. Francis by the Benedictines, [84]; road to, [84], [85]; story of, [86]-[93].
- Carmichael, W. Montgomery, [211].
- Castle, The, of Assisi (Rocca d'Assisi), building of, [11], [326]; Frederick II, stays at, [13], [326]; destruction of, [14], [326]; rebuilt by Albornoz, [24], [326]; story of, [325]-[334].
- Celano, quoted, [42], [43], [44]; note 2 [69]; his description of St. Francis, [212]; [229].
- —— Knight of, [246].
- Charlemagne, Emperor, besieges Assisi, [11]; rebuilds Assisi, [11], [326].
- Chiaggio, River, [103]; note [259]; St. Rufino martyred in the, [291].
- Cimabue, Giovanni, [153]; legends about, [154]; Madonna by, in San Francesco (Lower Church), [155]; frescoes in San Francesco (Upper Church), [156]-[160]; Giotto adopted by, [169]; Giotto completes works of, at Assisi, [170]; [228]; [284].
- Church of Santa Chiara, sacked by Niccolò Piccinino, [28], [29]; building of, [281], [282]; frescoes in, [283]; portrait of St. Clare in, [284]; church of San Giorgio in, [285], [286]; tomb of St. Clare found in, [287]; body of St. Clare in, [288].
- —— San Damiano, Niccolò Piccinino stays at, [26]; body of St. Francis brought to, [119], [253], [267]; St. Clare and her nuns live at, [264], et seq.; attacked by army of Frederick II, [267], [268]; Innocent IV, at, [274], [278]; relics at, [274], [275]; crucifix of, [276], [277]; choir of St. Clare at, [277]; bought by the Marquess of Ripon, [278]; frescoes in, [278], [279]; funeral service of St. Clare held at, [279], [280]; miraculous crucifix of, [274], [285].
- —— San Francesco, building of, [123], et seq.; architect of, [124], [125]; convent of, [124]; [133]; [139]; [221]; [223]; [227]; resemblance to cathedral of Albi, [129]; St. Francis buried in, [133], [135]; legend about, [136]; [144]; [146]; in the first years, [215], [216]; campanile of, [216]; note [219]; bells of, [219]; feast of the "Perdono" in, [351], [352], [357]-[359].
- —— —— Lower Church, The, [149], [150]; pre-Giottesque frescoes in, [151], [152], [153]; Madonna by Cimabue in, [155]; Giotto's frescoes of the early life of Christ in, [171], et seq.; Giotto's frescoes of the miracles of St. Francis in, [174]; Giotto's allegories in 177, et seq.; Chapel del Sacramento or of St. Nicholas in, [185], et seq.; stained glass windows in, [189]; [192]; [193]; [205]; [206]; [209]; frescoes by Giotto in chapel of St. Maria Maddalena in, [190], et seq.; chapel of St. Antonio da Padova in, [192]; chapel of San Stefano in, [192]; chapel of St. Catherine or del Crocifisso in, [193]; chapel of St. Antonio in, [193]; cemetery of, [195]; tomb of Ecuba in, [195]; tomb of St. Francis in, [196], [197]; chapel of St. Martin in, [198]; legend of St. Martin, frescoes by Simone Martini in, [199], et seq.; frescoes by Simone Martini in, [212], [215]; frescoes above the papal throne in, [206], [207]; frescoes by Pietro Lorenzetti in, [207], [208]; chapel of St. Giovanno Battista in, [208]; sacristies in, [209], et seq.; portrait of St Francis in, [211]; porch of, [220].
- —— —— Upper Church, The, note [152]; [156]; frescoes by Cimabue in, [158]-[160]; frescoes by contemporaries of Cimabue in, [160], et seq.; stained glass windows in, [164], et seq.; papal throne, pulpit and altar in, [166], [167]; door of, [219]; Giotto's frescoes of the legend of St. Francis in, [229]-[250]; frescoes by a follower of Giotto in, [254]-[256]; intarsia stalls in, [256].
- —— San Giorgio, St. Francis canonized in, [121]; [273]; body of St. Clare brought to, [279], [280]; church of Santa Chiara built over, [281]; frescoes in, [285].
- —— Santa Maria degli Angeli, building of, [335]; rebuilt after earthquake, [336]; works of Andrea della Robbia in, [336], [338]; works of Giunta Pisano in, [337], [338]; the Portiuncula in, [337] (see [Portiuncula]); fresco by Perugino in, [337]; garden and chapel of the Roses in, [339], [340]; frescoes by Lo Spagna in, [338], [341]; frescoes by Tiberio d'Assisi at, [341]; feast of the "Perdono" at, [353]-[355], [359]-[361].
- —— Santa Maria Maggiore, franciscan legend connected with, [235], [308], [309], [310].
- —— Chiesa Nuova, [307]; [308].
- —— San Paolo, [303]; fresco by Matteo da Gualdo in, [304].
- Church of San Pietro, [312]; triptych by Matteo da Gualdo in, [313]; fresco in, [313].
- —— Pellegrini, see [Confraternity].
- —— San Rufino (Cathedral), Frederick II, baptised in, [13]; [289]; church beneath, [292]; building of, [294]; bell-tower of, [290], [294], [301]; doors of, [294], [295]; interior of, [296]; triptych by Niccolò da Foligno in, [296], [297]; connection with St. Francis, [238], [299].
- Clare, St., parentage of, [258]; description of, [259]; founds order of Poor Clares, [104], [262]; delivers her sister Agnes from her persecutors, [263]; goes to live at San Damiano, [264]; friendship with St. Francis, [62], [77], [265]; last farewell to St. Francis, [119], [267]; saves her convent and Assisi from the Saracens, [267], [268]; her struggle with the Papacy, [270], [271]; death of, [272]; miracle of the bread by, [274], [275]; canonization and funeral of, [280]; church of, [281]; early picture of, [284]; body of, [288].
- Clement VII, Pope, [331].
- Clitumnus, river, [5]; Propertius lived near, [8]; [350].
- Comacine builders, Guild of, [321]; house of, in Assisi, [322].
- Confraternity of San Crispino, [316].
- —— San Francescuccio, [315]; frescoes at, [316].
- —— San Lorenzo, fresco at, [323].
- —— dei Pellegrini, [316]; frescoes by Matteo da Gualdo in, [317], [318]; frescoes by Mezzastris in, [318]-[320]; fresco by Fiorenzo di Lorenzo in, [320].
- —— San Rufinuccio, frescoes in, [185], [323].
- Conrad of Suabia, [13]; [326].
- Convent of Santa Chiara, [281]; [282].
- —— of San Francesco, [124]; [133]; [139]; [221]; Guido of Montefeltro lives in, [223]; [227].
- Corroyer, E., quoted, [129].
- Cortona, [117]; [144].
- Corythus, King of Cortona, [2].
- Costano, [291]; [297].
- Christine, Queen of Sweden, [222].
- Crowe & Cavalcaselle, Messrs, quoted, [162], [174], [176], [187]; [171]; [251].
D
- Damiano, San, see [Church].
- Dante, quoted, [14], [71], [168], [182], [184], [186], [224], [236], [250]; portrait of, by Giotto, [176], [182].
- Danti, Giulio, note [193]; designs cupola of the Angeli, [335].
- Dardanus, [2]; [3]; [4].
- Domenico da San Severino, designs stalls for San Francesco, [256].
- Dominic, St., [17]; note [229]; note [345].
- Doni Adone, [192]; [307].
E
- Ecuba, Queen of Cyprus, tomb of, [195].
- Egidio, Brother, [48]; [50]; [94]; [111]; quoted, [117]; note [118]; [132].
- Elias, Brother, [51]; influence of, on the franciscan order, [122], [130], [132]; superintends building of San Francesco, [124], et seq.; character of, [137]; hides body of St. Francis, [135]; note [196]; account of, [137]-[146]; note [152]; [306].
- Elisei, Canon, [292].
- Etruscans, The, found Perugia, [4]; [5].
- Eusebio di San Giorgio, fresco by, [278].