Damiano, San,seeChurch.Dante, quoted,14,71,168,182,184,186,224,236,250; portrait of, by Giotto,176,182.Danti, Giulio,note193; designs cupola of the Angeli,335.Dardanus,2;3;4.DomenicodaSan Severino, designs stalls for San Francesco,256.Dominic, St.,17;note229;note345.Doni Adone,192;307.
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Ecuba, Queen of Cyprus, tomb of,195.Egidio, Brother,48;50;94;111; quoted,117;note118;132.Elias, Brother,51; influence of, on the franciscan order,122,130,132; superintends building of San Francesco,124,et seq.; character of,137; hides body of St. Francis,135;note196; account of,137-146;note152;306.Elisei, Canon,292.Etruscans, The, found Perugia,4;5.EusebiodiSan Giorgio, fresco by,278.
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FiorenzodiLorenzo,165; frescoes by, in Assisi,306,307,320.Fioretti, The, quoted,49,50,59,68,88,111,137,138,266,345; charm of,66.Fiumi, Jacopo, murders the Nepis,32;33; robs sacristy of San Francesco,210; despot of Assisi,331.Fiumi, The, their rivalry with the Nepis,31,32; mother of St. Clare belongs to family of,259.Flagellants, The,note60;178;314.Fortebraccio, Braccio,25.Francis, St., birth of,15; teaching of,16,18; childhood of,41; description of, by Celano,42,212; imprisoned at Perugia,43; conversion of,44; dream of, at Spoleto,45,232; his symbol of the Lady Poverty,46,53;succours the lepers,46,95; first foundation of the Order,48,49; interview of, with Innocent III,52,53; rule sanctioned by Innocent III,54,237; eloquent preaching of,55,56,57,59; gives St. Clare the veil,56,105,262; founds Third Order,60; preaches before the Sultan of Egypt,61,240; sermon of, to the birds at Bevagna,62,244; love of nature,63,64,65; converts the wolf of Gubbio,65; friendship with Gregory IX (Bishop Ugolino),69; preaches before Honorius III,71,249; stays at La Vernia,71,72; receives the Stigmata at La Vernia,73,74; farewell to La Vernia,75; blindness of,76,116; composes the Canticle to the Sun,78; elects the Carceri as his hermitage,81-83; cell of, at the Carceri,86; challenges the nightingale to sing the praises of God at the Carceri,87; dries up the torrent,88; causes a miraculous fountain to appear at the Carceri,91; prophecy of, to Otto IV,96; goes to the Portiuncula with his brethren,97; visits the Portiuncula as a child,102; obtains the Portiuncula as a gift,103,104; hut of,note106,340; blesses Assisi,113; dictates his will,114; death of,115,116; funeral of,119,120; canonisation of,121,153; church built in honour of,123,et seq.; secret burial of,134-136; influence of, on Elias,138,139; miracles of,176,239,243,254,255,256; fresco of marriage with the Lady Poverty,181; tomb of,196,197; autograph of,210,211; portrait of, by Giunta Pisano,211; legends of, illustrated by Giotto and a follower,229-256; obtains San Damiano as a gift,264; friendship of, with St Clare,265,266; statue of, by Andrea della Robbia,338; garden of,339,340; roses flower in the snow for,340; obtains the indulgence of the Portiuncula,342,343; proclaims the indulgence,344.Frederick I., Emperor, at Assisi,13.—— II, Emperor, at Assisi,13;61; befriends Elias,142;143;144;217; army of, besieges Assisi,267-269;326.Fry, Roger, quoted,156,228,243.Foligno,222;278.—— Niccolò da,seeNiccolò.
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GentiledeMonteflori, Cardinal, founds chapel in San Francesco,192,note198;205.GiacomadaSettesoli, friendship of, with St. Francis,114; tomb of,207.Giottino,note186;283.Giotto, birth of,108; adopted by Cimabue,169; character of,170,178; first early frescoes of, at Assisi,171-177; poem of, on poverty,178; Allegories by,181-184; frescoes by, in chapel of Sta. Maria Maddalena,188; genius of,228; illustrates legend of St. Francis,229-250; characteristics of,229,232,255; architecture of,231; contemporary opinion on,244; follower of, at Assisi,185,251.GiovannidaGubbio, builds San Rufino,294;309.Giunta Pisano, crucifix by,note152; portraits by, of St. Francis,211,284;337;338.Goethe, Wolfgang von, description of the Temple of Minerva,302,303.Gozzoli, Benozzo,245.Gregory IX., Pope, friendship with St. Francis,69; dream of,121,254; canonises St. Francis,121,253; founds San Francesco,123,note152; portrait of,159;219; wishes to give St. Clare the Benedictine rule,270.Gualdo,12;118;329.—— Matteo da,seeMatteo.Gualtieri, Duke of Athens, portrait of,208.Guelfucci, Bianca,261; aids St. Clare in her flight,262; enters convent of San Damiano,264.Gubbio, wolf of,65,221;291;329.GuidantoniodaMontefeltro, owns Assisi,25,317.GuidodaMontefeltro, a monk in San Francesco,223; treacherous counsel of, to Boniface VIII,224.Greccio, feast of,242.
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Honorius III., Pope, St. Francis preaches before,70,249; rule of St. Francis sanctioned by,114,210; grants St. Francis the indulgence of the Portiuncula,342.
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Ibald, Rev. Father Bernardine,note2103.Illuminatus, Brother,141;240.Ingegno, L',306; fresco by,307.Innocent III., Pope,13; power of,14; court of,15;45; meeting of, with St. Francis,52,53; dream of,53,236; confirms rule of St. Francis,54,70;237;342.—— IV., Pope, sanctions rule of St. Clare,271; at funeral of St. Clare,279,280.
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Jacopo Tedesco, architect of San Francesco,124;125;129;156;216.Jasius,2;3.Juniper, Brother,111;112;271.
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Leo X., Pope, mitigates franciscan rule,224.—— XIII., Pope,287.—— Brother,51;72; quoted,103,104,114,131,310; quarrel with Elias,132; receives autograph benediction from St. Francis,210.Liberius, Pope,98.Lorenzetti, Pietro, frescoes by, in San Francesco,207,208.Louis, St., of France,note51;210.
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Margaritone,158;284.Martin, St., chapel and legend of, in San Francesco,198,et seq.Martini, Simone,198; friendship with Petrarch,199; characteristics of,199; legend by, of St. Martin,200,et seq.; other frescoes by,212,215.Mary Magdalen, St., legend and chapel of,190,191.Marzario, Professor,note125.Masseo, Brother,59;72; letter of,74;111.Matarazzo,note31; quoted,33,35;note259.MatteodaGualdo, frescoes by, in Assisi,304,306,311,313,317,318.Metastasio, house of, at Assisi,322.Michelotti, Biordo,25;329.Milton, John,14;241.Minerva, The Temple of, its legend,3;301; description of, by Goethe,302,303.Montefeltro,seeGuido.Montefalco,221;245.Monte Frumentario,321.
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Narni,13;221.Nepis, the family of, rivalry with the Fiumi,31,32,330,331.NiccolòdaFoligno, triptych by, in San Rufino,296,297;341.—— daGubbio, carves doors for San Francesco,220.Nicholas, St., chapel and legend of,185,et seq.Nocera,12;118;329.
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