Naples, under Queen Joan, [201] et sq.; under Murat, [276] et sq.

Napoleon I, [13],45; his persecution of Pius VII, [75], [77] et sq., [114] et sq.; elevates Murat to the throne of Naples, [278]; pushes on to Moscow, [280]; his quarrel with Murat, [281]; his abdication, [292], [294]; his distrust of Talleyrand, [295]; at Elba, [296]; his escape from Elba, [299], [310]; suggests an alliance with Murat, [299-314]; his star once more in the ascendant, [311]; and Murat’s appeal to, [315]; his power in Europe, [318]; and Duc d’Enghien, [326]

Napoleon III, [101]

Narses, [13-14]

Neipperg, Count, [303], [305-6], [311]

Nero, [23], [27]

Nesselrode, Count, [295]

Ney, Marshal, [280], [314], [318]

Nicholas of Melazzo, [211], [215], [223-4], [228], [239] et sq.

Noailles, Count de, [295]