Charles, Duke of Durazzo, presents Joan as sole sovereign to the Neapolitans, [202]; refuses to do homage to Andrew of Hungary, [202]; his ambition, [204], [208]; obtains an audience with Joan and plots against Andrew, [209] et sq.; secretly marries Princess Maria of Calabria, [211], [216] et sq.; propitiates Andrew, [211] et sq.; appeals to the people to avenge Andrew’s death, [231]; objects to re-marriage of Joan, [232] et sq.; tragic death of his mother, [235-6]; and the Papal inquiry into the murder of Prince Andrew, [238] et sq.; his tyranny, [244]; civil war between Louis of Taranto and, [244] et sq.; invites King Louis of Hungary to take possession of Naples, [248] et sq.; a truce with Joan, [250]; attempts to conciliate King Louis, [253]; King Louis’s accusations against, [254-5]; his execution by order of King Louis, [255-6]
Charles, Duke of Durazzo (son of Prince Louis), [272] et sq.
Charles IV, Emperor of Germany, [265]
Charles, King of Hungary, [200]
Charles, King of Naples, [201]
Charles XIV, King of Sweden, [117], [278]
Cienfuegos, Canon, [85]
Civita Vecchia, [289]
Clement VI, [205], [220-1], [238], [244], [249], [250-1], [259] et sq., [265], [270]