A“A Winterat Mentone,”271,282Agel, Mont,13,112,194,204,209,269Alban, Mont, Fort on,113Alberti, S., “Istoria della citta de Sospello,”287Alps, view of, from La Grande Corniche,13Amadeus of Savoy, Eze sold to,120Amilheta de Baus,125“Annals,” by John Stowe,121Anne of Orleans pays homage to “Our Lady of Laghet,”233Antoin, Prince, builds fort at Monaco,169Arabs (seeSaracens)“Architecture of Provence,” by MacGibbon,100Arles, burial place of St. Trophime at,51Roman road to,36,194,208,279Saracens at,4Augustus Cæsar at Monaco,143,144monument at La Turbie, erected by,194,206,214et seq.,227,260“Aurelian Way” (seeVia Aureliana)Avignon, sold by Queen Jeanne to the Pope,87trial of Queen Jeanne at,86Aymes, Count (Prince of Narbonne), story of,221,222BBalbo, Pierre, of Ventimiglia, purchase of Castillon by,283Baller, John, “Historical Particulars Relative to Southampton,”121Baoussé-Roussé, the, Mentone, Barma-Grande Cave at,278prehistoric caves at,274et seq.Barbarossa, Hariadan (Redbeard), attack on Eze by,127,128,130,131,137siege of Nice and,28,30,127Barbary pirates at Nice,20“Barbet,” history of term,262Barcelona, sacked by Carlo I,166Baring-Gould, S. “Riviera,”34“Bastard of Gorbio,” and betrayal of Eze,129attempt to betray La Turbie by,133capture and death of,133Bautucan, pre-historic camp of,259Beatrix of Provence, and Gorbio,301Beatrix of Savoy, marriage and children of,126story of,80et seq.Beaulieu,112Bellaudière, Bellaud de la, memorial tablet to, at Grasse,75Bellegarde, de, and Bellanda Tower, Nice,23Bellot, Jacques (of Grasse), carvings by, at Vence,64Beranger (IV), Raymond, and troubadours of Eze,123,126story of,80et seq.war against Riviera towns by,125Beranger-Feraud, “Contes Populaires des Provençaux,” by,80Bevera River,289Blacas, troubadour of Eze,122et seq.,141marriage of,125Blacasette, troubadour of Eze, story of,123et seq.“Black Death” at Vence,56Bonaparte, Princess Pauline, at Grasse,72,73Bordighera, Via Aureliana at,208as seen from La Turbie,216Borghese, Prince,73Boron, Mont,31Bosio, Urbain, “La Province des Alpes Maritimes,”21,22,254“Le Vieux Monaco,”154,155,157,158,262Bouche, Honoré, “La Chorographie et l’Histoire de Provence,” by,51Bréa, General, House of, at Mentone,270Bréa, Ludovici, paintings by, at Cimiez,39Briançon and Louise de Cabris,88,89quarrel with Mirabeau,95Brignole, Marchesa di, at reception of her daughter at Monaco,183Brignole, Maria Caterina, marriage with Honorius III of Monaco,181et seq.marriage with Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé,186Burgundians, invasion of Riviera by,3CCabris, Castle of,72Cabris, Louise de, at convent of Sisteron,95flight from France,95House of, at Grasse,71,72story of,87et seq.Cabris, Marquis de, death of,95House of, in Grasse,71Cagnes, Castle of,99description of,97et seq.inhabitants reproved for dancing by Bishop of Vence,98Place Grimaldi,98Caïs, Gaspard de, and siege of Nice,33attempt to betray La Turbie by,133betrayal of Eze by,128et seq.,137capture and death of,133Calais, siege of,168Cannes, Corniche d’Or, near,8Paganini’s body taken to,116Capitaine, the, La Grande Corniche at,13Careï, Valley of the,281,282Carlo I of Monaco (“Charles the Seaman”) and Monaco,143,165at Gibraltar,168at siege of Calais,168attack on Southampton by,121,122blockades Genoa,166,167death of,169defeated by Duke of Genoa,169defeats Catalans,166defeats English Fleet,167Don Jayme III and,168fights Greeks and Venetians,168fleet of,165et seq.marriage with Lucinetta Spinola,165peace with Genoa and,169Pierre IV of Aragon and,168purchase of Mentone by,268sacks Barcelona,166sells Roquebrune to Guglielmo Lascaris,254wounded at Crécy,168Carlone, Fresco by, of “Fall of Phæton,” at Cagnes,100Carnival at Nice,16,17Carthaginians in Riviera,1Casimir, Philippe M., “La Turbie et son Trophée Romain,”226,228,229,230Castellar de la Brasca, Le,259Castellaretto, the,259Castillon, captured by Charles of Anjou,283captured by Genoese,283captured by Saracens,283church at,284description of,281et seq.earthquake at,134,282Romans at,282sold to Pierre Balbo of Ventimiglia,283Catalans, attack on Monaco by,166“Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France,” by E. W. Rose,50Cemenelum (Cimiez), Roman city of,20,36,209,210Ceva, Boniface, and siege of Nice,33Charlemagne and Abbey of St. Pons,40Charles V, Emperor, meeting between Pope Paul III and François I and,28siege of Nice and,29et seq.Charles Emmanuel II, homage by, to Our Lady of Laghet,233Charles of Anjou, Prince of Provence, builds Naval Arsenal at Nice,20captures Castillon,283Charles of Durazzo and Queen Jeanne,87“Charles the Seaman” (seeCarlo I)Château d’If, imprisonment of Mirabeau in,91Chauve de Tourette, Mont,13Chemin de la Corniche, Marseilles,8“Choix des Poésies Orig. des Troubadours,” Reynouard,123“Chorographie du Comté de Nice,” by Louis Durante,215Cimiez,12amphitheatre at,36foundation of, by Romans,20,36,209Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi at,37Claudine, Princess, of Monaco, story of,170et seq.Col d’Eze, La Grande Corniche at,13Col de la Garde,281,283Col des Quatre Chemins, La Grande Corniche at,12“Contes Populaires des Provençaux,” Beranger-Feraud,80Cook, T. A., “Old Provence,”180,262Corniche, derivation of,8Corniche de Grasse,8Corniche d’Or, near Cannes,8“Corniche Road, The” (La Grande Corniche),8et seq.approach to Eze from,136at La Turbie,224Via Aureliana and,209Corniche roads,8Cours Saleya at Nice,17,20Crécy, Battle of,168Cros, Le, pre-historic camp of,259Cypières, René de, and Huguenots at Vence,55DDavies, J. S.,”History of Southampton,”121D’Ail, Cap, pre-historic camps at,259d’Alais, Comte, and capture of Monaco by French,179d’Entrevannes, Blanche, story of,44,45-48Dempster, Miss C. L. N., “The Maritime Alps and their Seaboard,” by,52,85Dévote (seeSt. Dévote)“Donna Maufaccia” (seeSegurana)Doria, Bartolomeo, at Monaco,172murder of Prince Lucien by,175Doria, of Genoa, wounded at Crécy,168Drap,12Durandy, “Mon Pays, Villages, etc., de la Riviera,” by,123,221,254Durante, Louis, “Chorographie du Comté de Nice,”215“History of Nice,”34EEdward IIIdefeats French at Crécy,168war between Philip of Valois and,166Emmanuel Philibert Tower, on Cap de St. Hospice,108,110,111Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, and Chapel of St. Hospice,107Eze, attack by French on,127attack by Turks on,127Bay of,13betrayal of,127et seq.capture by Turks of,130castle of,119,134,140ceded to France,120church of,140earthquake at,134La Grande Corniche at,12,13legend of the Stream of Blood and,109Lombards at,118,119Lords of,120Mairieof,140“masculinity” of,255Moors’ Gate at,137new town of,134,135et seq.Phœnicians at,118pirates of, attack Southampton,121plague at,120purchased by Carlo Grimaldi,122Romans at,118Rue du Brek,140Saracens at,4,119sold to Amadeus of Savoy,120story of,118et seq.troubadours of,80,123et seq.Ughetta de Baus’ life in,125view of, from Cap de St. Hospice,112view of, from La Turbie—Cap d’Ail Road,135FFalicon,12Ferrando, Lord of Eze,120Ferrat, Cap,12,104attack by Lombards on,107St. Hospice at,105Flower harvest at Grasse,78Flowers, Battle of,16,17Fourche, Mont, La Grande Corniche and,13Fragonard, birthplace of, at Grasse,74statue to, at Grasse,73“Washing the Disciples’ Feet,”75François I, attack on Eze by,127meeting between Pope Paul III and Emperor Charles V and,28siege of Nice and, 29et seq.,127Fréron and Pauline Bonaparte,72GGauls, occupation of Vence by,49Gaumates, Ravin des,147,148Gaumates, Vallon des,207Genoa, blockaded by Carlo I,166,167Monaco granted to,145,161Paganini’s body taken to,116peace with Carlo I and,169stones from monument at La Turbie at,219Via Aureliana at,208Genoa, Duke of, capture of Monaco by,169Ghibellines, war between Guelphs and,5,155,161,214,218,282Gibraltar, Carlo I attacks Moors at,168Godeau, Bishop, death of,52-3Gorbio, description of,297,298old castle of,300Gorbio, Lord of (see“Bastard of Gorbio”)Gorges du Loup, Les,13Goths, invasion of Riviera by,3Gourdon, Marquis de, mansion of, at Grasse,74Grammont, Charlotte de, House of, at Monaco,158founds convent at Monaco,158Grasse, history of,67et seq.Avenue Maximin Isnard,71Bellaudière memorial tablet at,75Boulevard de Jeu de Ballon,71,72Boulevard Fragonard,74Cabris House in,71,87church of,74,75Cours, the,70,71,73flower harvest at,77Fragonard statue at,73Fragonard’s birthplace,74House of Marquis de Villeneuve-Bargemon at,74Mirabeau at,89,90,91old town of,70et seq.Passage Mirabeau,71,72Place aux Aires,76,84Place du Marché,74Place Neuve,70,71Pontevès, Hôtel de,72,73Porte de Cours,71Porte de la Roque,71Porte Neuve,71Queen Jeanne’s Palace at,77reliquary of St. Honorat at,75Revolutionary Tribunal at,72Roberta’s house at,76Robespierre at,73Rue de l’Evêché,77Rue de l’Oratoire,76Rue des Cordeliers,71Rue Droite,76Rue du Cours,71,72,76,87Rue Tracastel,74Rue Mougins-Roquefort,77Rue Rêve Vieille,77Rue Sans Peur,77siege of,67,68,69soap and scent factories at,77Tour du Puy at,75“Grasse and its Vicinity,” by Walter J. Kaye,65,68,69,73,75,77“Great Schism of the West,”87Greeks at Monaco,144Grignan, Comte de, and siege of Nice,30,31Grimaldi, Augustin, restores Roquebrune Castle,255Grimaldi, Bishop, and Huguenots at Vence,54Grimaldi, Carlo (seeCarlo I)Grimaldi, Francis, capture of Monaco by,161et seq.death of,164Grimaldi, Gibellino, defeats the Saracens,4Grimaldi, Lambert, marriage of, with Princess Claudine of Monaco,171-2
A
“A Winterat Mentone,”271,282
Agel, Mont,13,112,194,204,209,269
Alban, Mont, Fort on,113
Alberti, S., “Istoria della citta de Sospello,”287
Alps, view of, from La Grande Corniche,13
Amadeus of Savoy, Eze sold to,120
Amilheta de Baus,125
“Annals,” by John Stowe,121
Anne of Orleans pays homage to “Our Lady of Laghet,”233
Antoin, Prince, builds fort at Monaco,169
Arabs (seeSaracens)
“Architecture of Provence,” by MacGibbon,100
Arles, burial place of St. Trophime at,51
Roman road to,36,194,208,279
Saracens at,4
Augustus Cæsar at Monaco,143,144
monument at La Turbie, erected by,194,206,214et seq.,227,260
“Aurelian Way” (seeVia Aureliana)
Avignon, sold by Queen Jeanne to the Pope,87
trial of Queen Jeanne at,86
Aymes, Count (Prince of Narbonne), story of,221,222
B
Balbo, Pierre, of Ventimiglia, purchase of Castillon by,283
Baller, John, “Historical Particulars Relative to Southampton,”121
Baoussé-Roussé, the, Mentone, Barma-Grande Cave at,278
prehistoric caves at,274et seq.
Barbarossa, Hariadan (Redbeard), attack on Eze by,127,128,130,131,137
siege of Nice and,28,30,127
Barbary pirates at Nice,20
“Barbet,” history of term,262
Barcelona, sacked by Carlo I,166
Baring-Gould, S. “Riviera,”34
“Bastard of Gorbio,” and betrayal of Eze,129
attempt to betray La Turbie by,133
capture and death of,133
Bautucan, pre-historic camp of,259
Beatrix of Provence, and Gorbio,301
Beatrix of Savoy, marriage and children of,126
story of,80et seq.
Beaulieu,112
Bellaudière, Bellaud de la, memorial tablet to, at Grasse,75
Bellegarde, de, and Bellanda Tower, Nice,23
Bellot, Jacques (of Grasse), carvings by, at Vence,64
Beranger (IV), Raymond, and troubadours of Eze,123,126
story of,80et seq.
war against Riviera towns by,125
Beranger-Feraud, “Contes Populaires des Provençaux,” by,80
Bevera River,289
Blacas, troubadour of Eze,122et seq.,141
marriage of,125
Blacasette, troubadour of Eze, story of,123et seq.
“Black Death” at Vence,56
Bonaparte, Princess Pauline, at Grasse,72,73
Bordighera, Via Aureliana at,208
as seen from La Turbie,216
Borghese, Prince,73
Boron, Mont,31
Bosio, Urbain, “La Province des Alpes Maritimes,”21,22,254
“Le Vieux Monaco,”154,155,157,158,262
Bouche, Honoré, “La Chorographie et l’Histoire de Provence,” by,51
Bréa, General, House of, at Mentone,270
Bréa, Ludovici, paintings by, at Cimiez,39
Briançon and Louise de Cabris,88,89
quarrel with Mirabeau,95
Brignole, Marchesa di, at reception of her daughter at Monaco,183
Brignole, Maria Caterina, marriage with Honorius III of Monaco,181et seq.
marriage with Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé,186
Burgundians, invasion of Riviera by,3
C
Cabris, Castle of,72
Cabris, Louise de, at convent of Sisteron,95
flight from France,95
House of, at Grasse,71,72
story of,87et seq.
Cabris, Marquis de, death of,95
House of, in Grasse,71
Cagnes, Castle of,99
description of,97et seq.
inhabitants reproved for dancing by Bishop of Vence,98
Place Grimaldi,98
Caïs, Gaspard de, and siege of Nice,33
attempt to betray La Turbie by,133
betrayal of Eze by,128et seq.,137
capture and death of,133
Calais, siege of,168
Cannes, Corniche d’Or, near,8
Paganini’s body taken to,116
Capitaine, the, La Grande Corniche at,13
Careï, Valley of the,281,282
Carlo I of Monaco (“Charles the Seaman”) and Monaco,143,165
at Gibraltar,168
at siege of Calais,168
attack on Southampton by,121,122
blockades Genoa,166,167
death of,169
defeated by Duke of Genoa,169
defeats Catalans,166
defeats English Fleet,167
Don Jayme III and,168
fights Greeks and Venetians,168
fleet of,165et seq.
marriage with Lucinetta Spinola,165
peace with Genoa and,169
Pierre IV of Aragon and,168
purchase of Mentone by,268
sacks Barcelona,166
sells Roquebrune to Guglielmo Lascaris,254
wounded at Crécy,168
Carlone, Fresco by, of “Fall of Phæton,” at Cagnes,100
Carnival at Nice,16,17
Carthaginians in Riviera,1
Casimir, Philippe M., “La Turbie et son Trophée Romain,”226,228,229,230
Castellar de la Brasca, Le,259
Castellaretto, the,259
Castillon, captured by Charles of Anjou,283
captured by Genoese,283
captured by Saracens,283
church at,284
description of,281et seq.
earthquake at,134,282
Romans at,282
sold to Pierre Balbo of Ventimiglia,283
Catalans, attack on Monaco by,166
“Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France,” by E. W. Rose,50
Cemenelum (Cimiez), Roman city of,20,36,209,210
Ceva, Boniface, and siege of Nice,33
Charlemagne and Abbey of St. Pons,40
Charles V, Emperor, meeting between Pope Paul III and François I and,28
siege of Nice and,29et seq.
Charles Emmanuel II, homage by, to Our Lady of Laghet,233
Charles of Anjou, Prince of Provence, builds Naval Arsenal at Nice,20
captures Castillon,283
Charles of Durazzo and Queen Jeanne,87
“Charles the Seaman” (seeCarlo I)
Château d’If, imprisonment of Mirabeau in,91
Chauve de Tourette, Mont,13
Chemin de la Corniche, Marseilles,8
“Choix des Poésies Orig. des Troubadours,” Reynouard,123
“Chorographie du Comté de Nice,” by Louis Durante,215
Cimiez,12
amphitheatre at,36
foundation of, by Romans,20,36,209
Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi at,37
Claudine, Princess, of Monaco, story of,170et seq.
Col d’Eze, La Grande Corniche at,13
Col de la Garde,281,283
Col des Quatre Chemins, La Grande Corniche at,12
“Contes Populaires des Provençaux,” Beranger-Feraud,80
Cook, T. A., “Old Provence,”180,262
Corniche, derivation of,8
Corniche de Grasse,8
Corniche d’Or, near Cannes,8
“Corniche Road, The” (La Grande Corniche),8et seq.
approach to Eze from,136
at La Turbie,224
Via Aureliana and,209
Corniche roads,8
Cours Saleya at Nice,17,20
Crécy, Battle of,168
Cros, Le, pre-historic camp of,259
Cypières, René de, and Huguenots at Vence,55
D
Davies, J. S.,”History of Southampton,”121
D’Ail, Cap, pre-historic camps at,259
d’Alais, Comte, and capture of Monaco by French,179
d’Entrevannes, Blanche, story of,44,45-48
Dempster, Miss C. L. N., “The Maritime Alps and their Seaboard,” by,52,85
Dévote (seeSt. Dévote)
“Donna Maufaccia” (seeSegurana)
Doria, Bartolomeo, at Monaco,172
murder of Prince Lucien by,175
Doria, of Genoa, wounded at Crécy,168
Drap,12
Durandy, “Mon Pays, Villages, etc., de la Riviera,” by,123,221,254
Durante, Louis, “Chorographie du Comté de Nice,”215
“History of Nice,”34
E
Edward IIIdefeats French at Crécy,168
war between Philip of Valois and,166
Emmanuel Philibert Tower, on Cap de St. Hospice,108,110,111
Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, and Chapel of St. Hospice,107
Eze, attack by French on,127
attack by Turks on,127
Bay of,13
betrayal of,127et seq.
capture by Turks of,130
castle of,119,134,140
ceded to France,120
church of,140
earthquake at,134
La Grande Corniche at,12,13
legend of the Stream of Blood and,109
Lombards at,118,119
Lords of,120
Mairieof,140
“masculinity” of,255
Moors’ Gate at,137
new town of,134,135et seq.
Phœnicians at,118
pirates of, attack Southampton,121
plague at,120
purchased by Carlo Grimaldi,122
Romans at,118
Rue du Brek,140
Saracens at,4,119
sold to Amadeus of Savoy,120
story of,118et seq.
troubadours of,80,123et seq.
Ughetta de Baus’ life in,125
view of, from Cap de St. Hospice,112
view of, from La Turbie—Cap d’Ail Road,135
F
Falicon,12
Ferrando, Lord of Eze,120
Ferrat, Cap,12,104
attack by Lombards on,107
St. Hospice at,105
Flower harvest at Grasse,78
Flowers, Battle of,16,17
Fourche, Mont, La Grande Corniche and,13
Fragonard, birthplace of, at Grasse,74
statue to, at Grasse,73
“Washing the Disciples’ Feet,”75
François I, attack on Eze by,127
meeting between Pope Paul III and Emperor Charles V and,28
siege of Nice and, 29et seq.,127
Fréron and Pauline Bonaparte,72
G
Gauls, occupation of Vence by,49
Gaumates, Ravin des,147,148
Gaumates, Vallon des,207
Genoa, blockaded by Carlo I,166,167
Monaco granted to,145,161
Paganini’s body taken to,116
peace with Carlo I and,169
stones from monument at La Turbie at,219
Via Aureliana at,208
Genoa, Duke of, capture of Monaco by,169
Ghibellines, war between Guelphs and,5,155,161,214,218,282
Gibraltar, Carlo I attacks Moors at,168
Godeau, Bishop, death of,52-3
Gorbio, description of,297,298
old castle of,300
Gorbio, Lord of (see“Bastard of Gorbio”)
Gorges du Loup, Les,13
Goths, invasion of Riviera by,3
Gourdon, Marquis de, mansion of, at Grasse,74
Grammont, Charlotte de, House of, at Monaco,158
founds convent at Monaco,158
Grasse, history of,67et seq.
Avenue Maximin Isnard,71
Bellaudière memorial tablet at,75
Boulevard de Jeu de Ballon,71,72
Boulevard Fragonard,74
Cabris House in,71,87
church of,74,75
Cours, the,70,71,73
flower harvest at,77
Fragonard statue at,73
Fragonard’s birthplace,74
House of Marquis de Villeneuve-Bargemon at,74
Mirabeau at,89,90,91
old town of,70et seq.
Passage Mirabeau,71,72
Place aux Aires,76,84
Place du Marché,74
Place Neuve,70,71
Pontevès, Hôtel de,72,73
Porte de Cours,71
Porte de la Roque,71
Porte Neuve,71
Queen Jeanne’s Palace at,77
reliquary of St. Honorat at,75
Revolutionary Tribunal at,72
Roberta’s house at,76
Robespierre at,73
Rue de l’Evêché,77
Rue de l’Oratoire,76
Rue des Cordeliers,71
Rue Droite,76
Rue du Cours,71,72,76,87
Rue Tracastel,74
Rue Mougins-Roquefort,77
Rue Rêve Vieille,77
Rue Sans Peur,77
siege of,67,68,69
soap and scent factories at,77
Tour du Puy at,75
“Grasse and its Vicinity,” by Walter J. Kaye,65,68,69,73,75,77
“Great Schism of the West,”87
Greeks at Monaco,144
Grignan, Comte de, and siege of Nice,30,31
Grimaldi, Augustin, restores Roquebrune Castle,255
Grimaldi, Bishop, and Huguenots at Vence,54
Grimaldi, Carlo (seeCarlo I)
Grimaldi, Francis, capture of Monaco by,161et seq.
death of,164
Grimaldi, Gibellino, defeats the Saracens,4
Grimaldi, Lambert, marriage of, with Princess Claudine of Monaco,171-2