his court,340.Literature during the Renaissance,96.Lopez, Juan, made chancellor,49.Louis XII,116;takes Milan,121;opposes marriage of Lucretia and Alfonso d'Este,169;congratulates Alexander VI,198.Loyola, Ignatius,4,364.Lucia of Viterbo, Sister,257.Ludovico il Moro,45; hatred of the pope,89.Macchiavelli, his theory of the ruler,98-99;his "Prince,"100.Majolica,83.Malatesta, the, of Rimini,77.Malatesta, Sigismondo,25.Malipiero, letter of,180.Manfredi, Astorre, surrenders to Cæsar,166.Mantua, Isabella of, see Este, Isabella d'.Mantua, Marquis of, his letter on Alexander's death,288.Manuzio, Aldo, see Aldo Manuzio.Marades, Juan, made privy-chancellor,49.Marot, Clement, at court of Renée,363.Matarazza of Perugia,178-179.Matilda, Countess,267.Maximilian, Emperor, opposition to Lucretia's marriage,184,329.Melini, the brothers,127.Micheletto, confesses that Alfonso of Biselli was murdered by Alexander's orders,346.Mila or Mella family,4.Mila, Adriana,5;married to Ludovico Orsini,23.Montefeltre, the,232.Montefeltre, Agnesina di,142.Nepi,119;given to Ascanio Sforza,120;description of,152-155;unhealthful climate of158.Nepotism,14.Novel, the, during the Renaissance,26.Nugarolla, Isotta, her learning,30.Orsini, Adriana (see also Mila, Adriana de), captured by the French,87,223.Orsini, Laura, daughter of the pope,66;betrothed to Federico Farnese,114;betrothed to Raimondo Farnese,312.Orsini, Orsino,23;betrothed to Giulia Farnese,37;the marriage,38.Paniciatus, N. Marius, his poems in honor of Lucretia,245.Paul III,36.Pazzi conspiracy, the,14.Perotto,177.Perugino,100,133.Pesaro, history of,76-79;description of,79-86;captured by Cæsar Borgia,161.Pesaro, Giovanni of, see Sforza, Giovanni.Philosophy, study of, during the Renaissance,29.Piccolomini, Cardinal, his children,34;elected pope,296.Pietàof Michael Angelo,136.Pinturicchio,100;his portrait of Giulia Farnese,133;portraits of the Borgias,134.Pius II, admonitory letter to Cardinal Borgia,7.Pius III,296.Poliziano, Angelo,21.Pollajuolo, Antonio, sculptor,134.Pompilio, Paolo, dedicates hisSyllabicato Cæsar Borgia,39,129.Pontanus,125;his epigrams,176.Porcaro, the, adherents of the Borgias,46;the brothers,127.Posthumus, Guido, see Silvester, Guido Posthumus.Pozzi, Gianlucca,185;description of Lucretia,213;letter to Ercole d'Este,220,229-232.Prete, el, his account of Lucretia's wedding,214-215,218.Principe il,100.Procida, Gasparo de, betrothed to Lucretia,42;the contract dissolved,51,111.Pucci, Lorenzo,66;letter to his brother,67.Pucci, Puccio,37,65.Ravenna, battle of,332.Reformation, the,363.Renaissance, the, education of women during,24-33;immorality during,96-101,135;the theater,97,251;traveling,208;the dance,253;dress,260.Renée of France, wife of Ercole II,362-363;placed in convent,365;dies in France,365.Requesenz,300,319,321.Reuchlin, in Rome,131.Romagna, Duke of, see Borgia, Cæsar.Rome, society of,133;sack of,362.Romolini, Francesco,40.Romolini, Raimondo, goes to Rome,182.Rovere, Francesco Maria della, secures Pesaro,331.Rovere, Giuliano della (see also Julius II), his children,34;goes to France to urge Charles VIII to invade Italy,73,115,196;becomes pope,298,314.Sadoleto,340.Sancia of Naples, Donna, gossip concerning,95;banished from Rome,134;her death,334.Sangallo, Antonio di, Alexander's architect,134.Sannazzaro, his epigrams,125,176.Sanuto, Marino, his diary,178,289.Saraceni,188; letter regarding the bridal escort,199-201;letter to Ercole d'Este,220,222-232.Savonarola,95,276.Serafina of Aquila,126.Sermoneta,122.Sessa, see Suessa.Sforza, the palace of,81;tragedies among,334.Sforza, Ascanio, made vice-chancellor,44;joins the Colonna,73;leaves Rome,116,143.Sforza, Battista, her learning,30.Sforza, Blanca,183,185.Sforza, Cattarina,101;surrenders to Cæsar,139;her life,139;released,143;her death,144.Sforza, Galeazzo, succeeds Giovanni,331.Sforza, Ginevra,28.Sforza, Giovanni, of Pesaro, offered Lucretia's hand,50;betrothed to her,52;marriage,58;his person,59;his relations with the pope uncertain,71;letter to his uncle, Ludovico il Moro,71;leaves Rome,73;returns,102;flees from Rome,104;protests against divorce,108;divorced from Lucretia,109;appeals to Gonzaga for help,159-160;leaves Pesaro,160,179;returns to Pesaro,294;his death,330.Sforza, Ippolita,28.Sforza, Ludovico, captured by king of France,143.Silvester, Guido Posthumus, poet,85,179.Sixtus IV,14.Soriano, defeat of the pope at,104.Sperulo, Francesco, Cæsar's court poet,126.Spoleto, the castle of,119.Squillace, Prince of, see Borgia, Giuffrè.Stage, the, during the Renaissance,97.Strozzi, Ercole, eulogizes Cæsar Borgia,100;poem on death of Cæsar,324;murder of,326.Strozzi, father and son,277,307.Suessa, Giovanni Borgia, duke of,71.Taro, battle of the,91.Tasso, Torquato, hisAminta,83,366.Tebaldeo, Antonio,277,308,340.Theology, study of, during the Renaissance,29.Tiepoli, Ginevra, wife of Giovanni Sforza,330.Tisio, Benvenuto, see Garofalo.Titian,327.Torelli, Barbara,327.Trivulzia of Milan,29.Troche, Cæsar's confidant,191.Urbino, Elisabetta of, her learning,30;her beauty,252.Urbino, Guidobaldo of, in command of papal troops,102.Valentino or Valentinois, see Borgia, Cæsar.Vannozza Catanei, mistress of Rodrigo Borgia,10;her children,12;her home,15;marriage to Carlo Canale,22,295;charged with theft,346;gives her house to Church of S. Maria del Popolo,346;her last years,347-351;her bequests,351;her death,351;her obsequies,353.Vasari, his account of Pinturicchio's work,133.Vatican, the orgy in,178;life in,189.Villa Imperiale,83.Vinci, Leonardo da,100.Virago, meaning of the term,28,101.Zambotto, Bernardino, his description of Lucretia,247.
his court,340.Literature during the Renaissance,96.Lopez, Juan, made chancellor,49.Louis XII,116;takes Milan,121;opposes marriage of Lucretia and Alfonso d'Este,169;congratulates Alexander VI,198.Loyola, Ignatius,4,364.Lucia of Viterbo, Sister,257.Ludovico il Moro,45; hatred of the pope,89.Macchiavelli, his theory of the ruler,98-99;his "Prince,"100.Majolica,83.Malatesta, the, of Rimini,77.Malatesta, Sigismondo,25.Malipiero, letter of,180.Manfredi, Astorre, surrenders to Cæsar,166.Mantua, Isabella of, see Este, Isabella d'.Mantua, Marquis of, his letter on Alexander's death,288.Manuzio, Aldo, see Aldo Manuzio.Marades, Juan, made privy-chancellor,49.Marot, Clement, at court of Renée,363.Matarazza of Perugia,178-179.Matilda, Countess,267.Maximilian, Emperor, opposition to Lucretia's marriage,184,329.Melini, the brothers,127.Micheletto, confesses that Alfonso of Biselli was murdered by Alexander's orders,346.Mila or Mella family,4.Mila, Adriana,5;married to Ludovico Orsini,23.Montefeltre, the,232.Montefeltre, Agnesina di,142.Nepi,119;given to Ascanio Sforza,120;description of,152-155;unhealthful climate of158.Nepotism,14.Novel, the, during the Renaissance,26.Nugarolla, Isotta, her learning,30.Orsini, Adriana (see also Mila, Adriana de), captured by the French,87,223.Orsini, Laura, daughter of the pope,66;betrothed to Federico Farnese,114;betrothed to Raimondo Farnese,312.Orsini, Orsino,23;betrothed to Giulia Farnese,37;the marriage,38.Paniciatus, N. Marius, his poems in honor of Lucretia,245.Paul III,36.Pazzi conspiracy, the,14.Perotto,177.Perugino,100,133.Pesaro, history of,76-79;description of,79-86;captured by Cæsar Borgia,161.Pesaro, Giovanni of, see Sforza, Giovanni.Philosophy, study of, during the Renaissance,29.Piccolomini, Cardinal, his children,34;elected pope,296.Pietàof Michael Angelo,136.Pinturicchio,100;his portrait of Giulia Farnese,133;portraits of the Borgias,134.Pius II, admonitory letter to Cardinal Borgia,7.Pius III,296.Poliziano, Angelo,21.Pollajuolo, Antonio, sculptor,134.Pompilio, Paolo, dedicates hisSyllabicato Cæsar Borgia,39,129.Pontanus,125;his epigrams,176.Porcaro, the, adherents of the Borgias,46;the brothers,127.Posthumus, Guido, see Silvester, Guido Posthumus.Pozzi, Gianlucca,185;description of Lucretia,213;letter to Ercole d'Este,220,229-232.Prete, el, his account of Lucretia's wedding,214-215,218.Principe il,100.Procida, Gasparo de, betrothed to Lucretia,42;the contract dissolved,51,111.Pucci, Lorenzo,66;letter to his brother,67.Pucci, Puccio,37,65.Ravenna, battle of,332.Reformation, the,363.Renaissance, the, education of women during,24-33;immorality during,96-101,135;the theater,97,251;traveling,208;the dance,253;dress,260.Renée of France, wife of Ercole II,362-363;placed in convent,365;dies in France,365.Requesenz,300,319,321.Reuchlin, in Rome,131.Romagna, Duke of, see Borgia, Cæsar.Rome, society of,133;sack of,362.Romolini, Francesco,40.Romolini, Raimondo, goes to Rome,182.Rovere, Francesco Maria della, secures Pesaro,331.Rovere, Giuliano della (see also Julius II), his children,34;goes to France to urge Charles VIII to invade Italy,73,115,196;becomes pope,298,314.Sadoleto,340.Sancia of Naples, Donna, gossip concerning,95;banished from Rome,134;her death,334.Sangallo, Antonio di, Alexander's architect,134.Sannazzaro, his epigrams,125,176.Sanuto, Marino, his diary,178,289.Saraceni,188; letter regarding the bridal escort,199-201;letter to Ercole d'Este,220,222-232.Savonarola,95,276.Serafina of Aquila,126.Sermoneta,122.Sessa, see Suessa.Sforza, the palace of,81;tragedies among,334.Sforza, Ascanio, made vice-chancellor,44;joins the Colonna,73;leaves Rome,116,143.Sforza, Battista, her learning,30.Sforza, Blanca,183,185.Sforza, Cattarina,101;surrenders to Cæsar,139;her life,139;released,143;her death,144.Sforza, Galeazzo, succeeds Giovanni,331.Sforza, Ginevra,28.Sforza, Giovanni, of Pesaro, offered Lucretia's hand,50;betrothed to her,52;marriage,58;his person,59;his relations with the pope uncertain,71;letter to his uncle, Ludovico il Moro,71;leaves Rome,73;returns,102;flees from Rome,104;protests against divorce,108;divorced from Lucretia,109;appeals to Gonzaga for help,159-160;leaves Pesaro,160,179;returns to Pesaro,294;his death,330.Sforza, Ippolita,28.Sforza, Ludovico, captured by king of France,143.Silvester, Guido Posthumus, poet,85,179.Sixtus IV,14.Soriano, defeat of the pope at,104.Sperulo, Francesco, Cæsar's court poet,126.Spoleto, the castle of,119.Squillace, Prince of, see Borgia, Giuffrè.Stage, the, during the Renaissance,97.Strozzi, Ercole, eulogizes Cæsar Borgia,100;poem on death of Cæsar,324;murder of,326.Strozzi, father and son,277,307.Suessa, Giovanni Borgia, duke of,71.Taro, battle of the,91.Tasso, Torquato, hisAminta,83,366.Tebaldeo, Antonio,277,308,340.Theology, study of, during the Renaissance,29.Tiepoli, Ginevra, wife of Giovanni Sforza,330.Tisio, Benvenuto, see Garofalo.Titian,327.Torelli, Barbara,327.Trivulzia of Milan,29.Troche, Cæsar's confidant,191.Urbino, Elisabetta of, her learning,30;her beauty,252.Urbino, Guidobaldo of, in command of papal troops,102.Valentino or Valentinois, see Borgia, Cæsar.Vannozza Catanei, mistress of Rodrigo Borgia,10;her children,12;her home,15;marriage to Carlo Canale,22,295;charged with theft,346;gives her house to Church of S. Maria del Popolo,346;her last years,347-351;her bequests,351;her death,351;her obsequies,353.Vasari, his account of Pinturicchio's work,133.Vatican, the orgy in,178;life in,189.Villa Imperiale,83.Vinci, Leonardo da,100.Virago, meaning of the term,28,101.Zambotto, Bernardino, his description of Lucretia,247.