[8] La Provence Maritime, 1897, p. 356.

[9] The tomb of Raimond de Cabane, the maître d’hôtel, is in the Church of S. Chiara, Naples.

[10] The portraits of Joanna and of Louis of Tarentum may be seen in the Church of Sta. Maria l’Incarnata, which she built in Naples. Her marriage is there represented in a fresco by one of the pupils of Giotto; again, another picture is of her in Confession. She is also represented on the tomb of King Robert, her grandfather, in the Church of S. Chiara, Naples.

[11] His tomb and statue, a life-like portrait, by Ciaccione, is in the church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara, Naples.

[12] La Provence Maritime, Paris, 1897.

[13] Les Grands Artistes, Fragonard, par C. Mauclair, Paris (n.d.)

[14] A fantastic derivation. Actually, Arluc is By the Mere.

[15] Hopkins (Tighe) The Man in the Iron Mask, Lond. 1901.

[16] A fine head, dug out from the ruins, and supposed to be that of Drusus, is now in the Copenhagen museum.

[17] Bennet, Winter and Spring on the Mediterranean. London, 1870.