Adrian of Utrecht, Pope AdrianIV.,74,154,166,175,183,184,192-194,198,205,283.Agnadel, battle of,96.Aleander,178.Alexander VI., Pope,17.Amboise, George, Cardinal of,90-95,100,104,151.Ancille, Mère,285.Andreas de Burgo,76,82,96,104,110,115,133,157.Anna of Hungary,144,166,186,242.Anne de Beaujeu,3,4,7,9,12.Anne of Brittany,5-10,12-14,115,133,134.Antonio de Leyva,209,270.Arthur, Prince of Wales,30,34,99.Augsburg, Diet of,104,162,163,284.Barcelona, treaty of,16,268.Bayard,143,208.Bianca Sforza,165.Boghen, Louis Van,190,295,299.Bourbon, Constable of,199,200,203,208,211,219,227,233,238,248.Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk,119-121,129,137,139,202,205.Cambray, Congress of,89-95.—— Peace of, The Ladies' Peace,262.Charles of Austria, CharlesV., birth and baptism,32;succeeds his father,67;attends memorial service,70-72;character and education,73,74,154;tour in Flanders,77;betrothal to Mary Tudor,84;shoots a man by accident,117;accompanies his grandfather and aunt to Lille,119;attends his sister Isabella's wedding,131;emancipation,146;reconciliation with Margaret,149;succeeds his grandfather Ferdinand,152;arrival in Spain,156;entry into Valladolid,158;letter to FrancisI.,160;death of his grandfather Maximilian,164;rivalry with FrancisI.for imperial crown,167-173;election as King of the Romans,173;visit to England,176;meets HenryVIII.at Gravelines,180;state entry into Aix-la-Chapelle and coronation,181;attends Diet at Worms,184;meets Wolsey at Bruges,189;makes his will,196;second visit to England,196-197;receives news of battle of Pavia,213;letter to King of Portugal,214,215;breaks off his engagement to Princess Mary,221;reproves his aunt Margaret,224-227;visits FrancisI.in prison,228;letter to Louise of Savoy,236;marriage,238;birth of his son Philip,248;receives news of sack of Rome,248;delight at conclusion of peace,266;treaty with ClementVII.at Barcelona,268;coronation at Bologna,270;attends Margaret's funeral service at Cologne,289.Charles the Bold,2,14,32,70.——VIII.,2,3,6-10,13,16,17,31,34,50,51.Charlotte of Savoy (Queen),3.—— daughter of FrancisI.,169,179.ChristianII., King of Denmark,129,130,153,201.Claude of France, Queen of FrancisI.,80,134,141,261.ClementVII., Pope,181,207,216,246,268,270,272.Cornelius Agrippa,111,234,283,290.Coxie, painter,111,277.Croy, G. de,62,63.—— William de, Lord of Chièvre,74,92,147,154-157,159,187.Dunois, Count of,7,9.Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Portugal and Queen of France,64,69,74,134-136,144,145,152-155,162,203,204,218,233,234,238,264,265,272,274.Elizabeth of York,55.Emmanuel, King of Portugal,162.Erasmus,65,111,280.Ferdinand, King of Aragon,16,18,26,28,30,55,56,59,80,88,90,91,93,94,98-101,134,152.—— Archduke of Austria, King of Bohemia and Hungary,57,64,69,144,153,167,168,186,219,220,242-244,246,251,272.Field of the Cloth of Gold,177,179.Francesco de Rojas,18.FrancisI.,137,138,141,142,144,160,167,197,209.——II., Duke of Brittany,5,6.Gaston de Foix,105,107.Granvelle, Nicolas de Perrenot, Sieur de,229.Gueldres, Charles of Egmont, Duke of,78,79,82,88,91,93,106,148,175,189,197,233,263.HenryVII.,17,21,24,55,56,58-63,66,72,80-84,88,90,98,113.——VIII.,99,102,103,107,119,137,138,175,176,180,200,216,250.Hochstrate, Count of,111,196,224,261,289,291.Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal,26,29,162.Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Castile and Aragon,18,19,26,28,30,34,42,55.—— of Austria, Queen of Denmark,64,69,129,130,131,153,200,201,234,272,274.—— of Portugal, wife of Charlesv.,218,220,238.Jean le Maire,13,91,111,275,280,281.—— de Paris,137,295.Jeanne de Valois,292.Joanna, Queen of Castile,17-19,30,32,42,57-64,66,153,155,159,183.John, Prince of Asturias,17,20,24,26,28,29,50,51.——III., King of Portugal,162,208,214.John, Crown Prince of Portugal,234,290.JuliusII., Pope,87,94,101,102,104,105,110.Katharine of Aragon, Queen of England,30,34,56,59,99,100,102,103,137,175,176,196,216,250,257,265,266,268.—— of Austria, Queen of Portugal,64,69,153,155,156,162,203,204,208,272.Lannoy, Charles de, Viceroy of Naples,208,210,211,218,234,237,241.Laurent de Gorrevod,43,55,109,299.LeoX., Pope,106,163,172,187,192.LouisXI., King of France,2,3,11.—— Duke of Orleans, LouisXII.,3,5,7,9,14-16,31,41,65,76,77,91-95,97,100,101,104,105,107,134,136-138,141,292.——II., King of Hungary,132,144,153,242,245.Louise of Savoy,4,49,52,138,174,199,211,219,224,236,253,255,258,261,262,266.Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan,16.Luther, Martin,163,182,184-186.Mabuse, painter,111,234,277,284.Madrid, treaty of,233.Magdalen of Rochester,286.Margaret of Angoulême, Duchess of Alençon, Queen of Navarre,137,218,228-232,255,259,260,262.Margaret of Austria, early life,2;marriage to the Dauphin Charles,3;repudiation by Charles and return to Flanders,13-15;proposed marriage to Prince John of Castile,17;composes her own epitaph,21;arrival in Spain,24;marriage with Prince John,25;death of her husband and child,27;second return to Flanders,31;stands godmother to Charles of Austria,32;betrothal to PhilibertII., Duke of Savoy,34;journey to Savoy,35;marriage,36;reception at Bourg,37-40;accident out hunting,44;second widowhood,45;poem,47;her devices,50;plans for building Brou,51-55;negotiations for her marriage with HenryVII.,61-63,79-84;her brother's death,63;letter to LouisXII.,65;appointed Regent of the Netherlands,68;residence at Malines,69;makes her will,86;attends the Congress of Cambray,91-94;her correspondence,109-118;meets Charles Brandon at Lille,117-121;letters,122-129;description of her niece Isabella's wedding,130;annoyance at Charles's emancipation,147;memorandum addressed to Charles,148-152;poem on Maximilian's death,166;political activity,169,170;administration praised,179;journey to Calais,180;reappointment as Regent by Charles,180;appeal to the States-General,186-188;meeting with Wolsey,189;pawns her jewels,196;joy at capture of FrancisI.,212,213;annoys Charles by arranging truce,224-228;congratulates Charles on his marriage,239;correspondence with her nephew Ferdinand,244,245;addresses circular letter to religious houses,247;negotiations for 'the Ladies' Peace,'251-261;enters Cambray,261;peace signed,262;her art collections,273-280;poems,275-277;letters to Mère Ancille,285,286;last illness and death,286-289;funeral,290,291;monument at Brou,297,298;her coffin discovered,301-303.——of Bourbon,45,46,49,52,53,294,296,301.Margaret of York,3rd wife of Charles the Bold,2,14,32,35,69.Maria of Aragon, Queen of Portugal,162.Marignano, battle of,142-144.Marnix, secretary,107,149,169,190,191,200.Mary of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia,64,69,131,132,144,153,166,245,246,272,274,278,281.—— of Burgundy,2,44,70,165,196,264,279,290,292.—— Tudor, Queen of France, and Duchess of Suffolk,79-81,83,84,99,121,132,133,136-139,177.—— Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII., Queen of England,85,176,179,190,196,197,217,218,221.MaximilianI., Archduke of Austria, King of the Romans, and Emperor Elect of Germany, father of Margaret of Austria,2;betrothed to Anne of Brittany,6;rage at his broken marriage, and return of his daughter,10,11;urges Margaret to leave Spain,30;tries to arrange her marriage with HenryVII.,62,63,66,79;offered the Regency of the Netherlands,67;deputes Margaret as Regent,68;his red book,68;writes to HenryVII.,72;letter to the States,78;letters to Margaret,80,83,84;interview with HenryVII.'s ambassadors,81,82;his characteristics,87;writes to Margaret about his grandchildrens' confirmation,89;and arrangements for her visit to Cambray,90;deputes Margaret to represent him at the Congress,92;letter about battle of Agnadel,96;burns his red book,99;fails to meet LouisXII.,100;his vacillation and failure of campaign,101,102;serves in the English army,107;correspondence with his daughter,109-118;attends meeting at Lille,119;description of battle of Marignano,143;letter to Margaret about his granddaughter Eleanor's proposed marriage,144,145;hands over the government of the Netherlands to his grandson Charles,146;letter to Charles,147;to Margaret,156,161;last illness and death,162-166.Maximilian Sforza, Duke of Milan,105.Melanchthon,284.Mercurin de Gattinare,76,92,115,141,279.Molinet, Jean,75,280.Montécute, A. de,287,300.Pavia, battle of,209.Pescara, Marquis of,208,210,213,219.PhilibertII., Duke of Savoy,4,34,35,37,40-46,49-52,294,296-299,301-303.Philip, Archduke of Austria, King of Castile,2,12,17,20,32,35,42,56-64,66-68,70,72,80,81.Pizzighitone, castle of,213.Pleine, Gérard de,169,178.Praet, de,199-203,205,207,235,236.Puebla, Doctor, Spanish ambassador,19,30,55,56,79,80.René, Bastard of Savoy,35,36,40-42.Renée of France,132,134.Robert de la Marck,169,189,263.Sauch, Jehan le,255,257-259.Solyman the Magnificent,183,198,242.Susan of Bourbon,4,199.Trèves, Archbishop of,169.Trivulzio, Marshal,142.Van Eyck, John,277,278.—— Orley, Bernard,111,277,284,292.Villalar, battle of,184.Weyden, Roger van der,277,284.Wiltshire, Sir John,83.Wingfield, Edmund,88,90,92,202.—— Sir Richard,122,150.Wolsey, Cardinal,140,175,176,179,189,190,192,200,205-207,227,251-253,257.Worms, Diet of,182,184,185.Ximenes, Cardinal,109,153,155-158.