Monte Scaglioso, Bertram des Baux, Count of, [238-9], [242], [264]
Montigny, General, [306-7]
Morcone, Count of, [213], [223], [241]
Morcone, Countess of, [206], [223], [231], [241]
Moscow, [280]
Murano, [348-9]
Murat, Caroline Queen of Naples, [297] et sq., [308] et sq., [325]
Murat, Joachim, King of Naples, his descent from power, [277]; his difficult position, [278]; conspiracies against his life, [279], [280]; his public works, [280]; and the Smolensk campaign, [280]; attempts to unify Italy, [281]; and the suggested alliance with Austria, [285] et sq.; and Pope Pius VII, [291-2], [296]; receives the news of Napoleon’s abdication, [292-3]; adjusts his kingdom, [293-4]; Talleyrand’s enmity towards, [294] et sq.; and Napoleon’s escape from Elba, [299] et sq.; engages in war against Austria, [303] et sq.; his defeat, [309] et sq.; resolves to join Napoleon, [311]; at Toulon, [315-16]; his perils en route for Paris, [316] et sq.; and Austria’s offer to, [319] et sq.; lands at Pizzo, [3]; is imprisoned, [322] et sq.; his trial and death sentence, [324] et sq.; last letter to Caroline, [325]; his execution, [327-8]
Muzi, Monsignor, [85], [87] et sq.
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