AAgnano, Lake,26,78Agrippina, Empress, her murder,45et seq.Alcala, Duke of,77Alfonso of Aragon, first king of that name,104,160;second king of that name,70,72,107et seq.,130,146Amalfi,58;its trade,229,295,297,299et seq.Anacapri,282,284,288,289,298Angelo, Monte Sant',6,181,232,256,285,297Anicetus,46,47Anjou, Charles, King. See "Charles"Anjou, House of,8,70,91,103Anna, Palazzo di Donna,54,65Aragon, House of,8,16,86,91,97,108,122,130Arco Naturale,296,297Arcos, Duke of,162et seq.Augustus, Emperor,57,292Avernus, Lake of,37,38,43BBaiæ,23,40,43,44,217Barbaro, Monte, its legend,37Barbarossa, Corsair,6,145,274,287,288,308Bauli,46Beloch quoted,346(App.),353(App.)Bembo, Pietro, epitaph on Sannazzaro,75Bisignano, Prince of,110,111;Princess of, her escape,110Blue Grotto,275et seq.Boccaccio,5,7,112,123,124,134,233,235,317Bolgaro, Restituta,7Bosco Reale,179,187,350(App.)Braccini, Abate,182,184et seq.,350(App.)Brantôme quoted,8,160Breislak quoted,346(App.),353(App.)CCalabria, Duke of,123,348(App.);Alfonso, Duke of. See "Alfonso of Aragon."Camorra, The,119,145Campagna Felice,12,18,181,286Campana, Monte,37Campanella, Punta di,6,77,264Cane, Grotta del,26-8,346(App.)Capaccio quoted,24,61,346(App.)Cappuccini Convent, Hotel,307et seq.Capri,5,18,68,273et seq.Capuana, Porta,57,145,146,220Capuano, Cardinal,307Capuano, Castel,66,101,143,145Caraccioli, Francesco,76Carmine, Church of,13,112,116,156,158,160,170et seq.Carmine, Madonna del,158Casamicciola,5,38,183Castellammare,6,81,126,179,220,226et seq.;its catacombs,231,295,352(App.)Castles. See "Elmo," "Nuovo," "Uovo," etc.Charles of Anjou, King,89,90,94,97,112,124,152Chiaia, Riviera di,10,68,69,78Churches: Carmine, seeabove;Cathedral,140et seq.;Gesù Nuovo,108,121;Santa Caterina a Formello,147;Santa Chiara,123-5,135;San Domenico Maggiore,128,129;San Lionardo,10,72-4,79,105,110,111,168;San Lorenzo,135,136,138,162Cigliano, Monte,37Colonna, Vittoria,6,131,345(App.)Conca, Ravine of, its legend,257et seq.Conca, Capo di,304,329Conradin,89,90,126,150-8,161,349(App.)Coppola, Monte,232,249;family of,109Cumæ,41,45,97,215,346(App.)DDamecuta, Tower of,275,276,280,282Decuman ways in Naples,117,118Deserto, The,262et seq.Dragut, Corsair,6,77,274,287,345(App.)EElmo, St., Castle,10,16,17,62,97Epomeo, Monte di,5,59,183,250FFaito, Monte,6,249,251Ferdinand First of Aragon, King,71,72,105,107-11;the Second,98Fiammetta (Princess Marie of Anjou),5,134,135,235Filamarino, Cardinal Ascanio,167et seq.Fiorelli, director of excavations at Pompeii,212Folklore. See "Galli," "Giovanna," "Madonnas," "Nicolo Pesce," "Rufolo," "Sorrento," "Vico," "Virgil," etc.Fra Diavolo, bandit,242et seq.Frangipani betrays Conradin,155Frederick the Second, Emperor,88,89;his struggle with the Papacy,141,142,348(App.)Frederick of Baden, comrade of Conradin,154,156,157Fucini, Renato, quoted,140,349(App.)GGalli, I, Legend of,333Gargano, Monte,88,312,354(App.)Garibaldi,127Gennaro, San,13,57;his miracle,140,185,188Gioja, Flavio,302Giotto,5, his residence in Naples,124,125Giovanna, Queen, Traditions of,65-7,90,148,313,347(App.)Gregorovius, F.,353(App.)Grillo, Monte,37Guicciardini quoted,70,98,100HHelena, Queen, wife of Manfred,90,94,95Herculaneum,178,183,185;how discovered,196;amphitheatre,197;how destroyed,199;how searched,200;Piso's villa,201et seq.;the library,204;new excavations,207Hodgkin, T., quoted,221,348(App.)IIconoclasts, The,237Ischia,1,5,6,8,50,53,59,81,99,176,183,286KKopisch, August, discoverer of Blue Grotto,275et seq.LLa Cava, Valley of,230;Abbey,330Lakes: Agnano,26,78;Avernus,37,38,43;Lucrine,45,47Leopardi, Giacomo,25Lionardo d'Oria,73Lionardo, San,10,72-4,79,105,110,111,348(App.)Loria, Roger di, Admiral,7,286Lucia, Santa,54,93,101-3Lucrine, Lake,45,47Luigi, San, Church of,166MMachiavelli quoted,108,109Maddaloni, Duke of,170Maddaloni Palace,117Madonnas, Legends of: della Carmine (La Bruna),159,163;di Casarlano,238;delle Galline,239;di Meta,254;di Positano,303;di Pozzano,236;di Sorrento, carried in procession,270;di Villanto,253;authority,353(App.)Majori,229,301,306,327,328Mammone, bandit,244Manfred, King,89,94,95,104,124,150Marcellus,57Martino, San,16,116Mas'aniello,115,116,120,164et seq.,350(App.)Mercato of Naples,122,149,157,161,163et seq.,220Mergellina,76,79Minori,229,301,306,328Mirichicchiu, Apparition of,266Misenum,29,40,44,45,48,49,185,199,286Monforte, Count,233Munaciello, 'O, Apparition of,252NNero, Emperor,45,46Nisida, Island of,50,52,53,79Nocera,95;dominates trade route,229,230Nuovo, Castel,11,16,17,20,74;its age,97,98;described,104;vault of,106;cruelties wrought there,108, etc.Nuovo, Monte,40OOtranto, Martyrs of,146-8,349(App).PPaderni, C., report on Herculaneum,201et seq.Padulano, The,126Pæstum,215,251,299,302,337et seq.Pagano, host at Capri,275et seq.Palæopolis,97,348(App.)Palermo,7Palmieri, of Vesuvius Observatory,190,194Pantaleoni, Family of,311Parthenope,2,4Pesce, Nicolo, Legends of,81,348(App.)Petrarch visits Phlegræan Fields,37,346(App.);56,124;at San Lorenzo,134,205Petronius quoted,218Philodemus, his library at Herculaneum,205et seq.Phlegræan Fields,9,23,37;authorities on,346(App.)Piedigrotta,25Piso, his villa at Herculaneum,201et seq.,350(App.)Pizzofalcone,10,92,93,97,99,101Pliny quoted,44,199,200,218Pompeii,13,44;its plan,133,178,179,183,197,199;general aspect,210;houses,213-7;pictures,217-20;authorities,350(App.)Portici,195Poseidon, Temple of,342Posilipo,9,19;how formed,22;its caverns,24,53,60;described,49et seq.,199Pozzano, Convent and Madonna of,236-8,352(App.)Pozzuoli,3,24,29;its trade and fall,32,33;Serapeon,34;Greek origin,41,62Prajano,301,303Procida, Gianni,7,8;Giovanni,9,345(App.)QQuaresima, Figure of,245RRavello,229,301,312et seq.Resina,186,194,197,209Robert, King,122,123,126,135,137Rufolo, Landolfo, Tale of,314Rufolo, Palazzo,322Ruggiero, work on Stabiæ,223,350(App.)SSalerno, City,58,229,251,299,300,332et seq.Salerno, Prince of, his escape,109,121,122Salto di Tiberio,273,292,293Sannazzaro,75,76,79San Severino, family of,108,121Sarno, River,221Scala,319Scarpi, bandit,242et seq.Schulz, H. W., quoted,231,348,352Sejanus, Grotto of,50Serapis, Temple of,34,35Severo, San, Chapel of,132Sicilian Vespers,8,9,90,95Sicily,7,8;how it floats on the sea,83Sirens, The,4,269,299Solaro, Monte,274,284,285,289,298Solfatara, The,29,32,36Somma, Monte,37,178et seq.,286Sorrento,5,22,229,251et seq.;its folklore,266,267;Good Friday procession,270Stabiæ,223et seq.,230,350(App.)St. John, Knights of,305,354(App.)Strabo quoted,181,355(App.)Struscio, Lu,113Styx,29TTiberius, Emperor,279,283,291;Villa of,290Toledo (Via Roma),18,113,115,116,165Tontoli, don Gabriele, quoted,167et seq.Torre dell'Annunziata,21,184,187,209Torre del Greco,21,183-5,187,188,209Torretta, la,77,79Tribunali, Strada di,101,117,131,133,149,168,209Tuoni, Grotta dei, legend of,53UUberti, Messer Neri degli, Tale of,233et seq.Ulysses,4Uovo, Castel dell',10,17,61,62,64,69;its caverns,82;its name,96;besieged,99,125,166VVasto, Marchesa del,78Vesuvius,12,18,21,22,30,37;held in check by Virgil,56;by San Gennaro,13,57,68,185,188;how formed,178-81;Eruptions of, 79A.D.,44;1631,182et seq.;1707,57;1767,189;1861,189;1872,190et seq.;authorities on,346(App.)Via Roma (see Toledo)Vicaria, La,143,349(App.)Vico Equense,81,228,253et seq.Vietri,330,355(App.)Virgil,5,9;founder of Castel dell'Uovo,10;his enchantments,56-9;legend of his tomb,62,347(App.)Virgilio, Scoglio di,55Vittoria, Piazza di,85Volpicella quoted,306,354(App.)