Chapter 11

AAbbot, of S. Pietro (Guidalotti),38;treacherously assassinates B. Michelotti,39;flies from Perugia,40.Adone Doni, picture by,119;181.Agilulf, King of the Lombards, recaptures Perugia,15.Albano, bishop of, (Cardinal Angelico), Urban VI.’s Vicar General in Perugia,30,184.Albornoz, Cardinal, attempts to recover States of the Church,30.Alexander VI., Pope, enmity with Baglioni, (note)55;263.Alfani, Domenico and Orazio,234;264;265.Alunno, Niccolò,235;251;295.Angelico, Fra Beato,235;his pictures at Perugia,256,257,258.Aquila, siege of, by B. Fortebraccio,48;49;50;207;209.Arezzo,18;wars with Perugia,21,22,111,112;291.Armanni, Cristiano, contributes towards building of S. Domenico,164.Assisi, taken by Totila,13;18;wars with Perugia,19;30;37;41;43;60;85;98;118;182;290;300.AudienceChamber of Magistrates, Renaissance woodwork in,229.Augustus, Emperor, takes Perugia,9;12;91;171.BBaccio d’Agnolo,190.Baglioni,33;murder of Pandolfo,37;Spello given to Malatesta,51;blood-feuds with the degli Oddi,55,112;Matarazzo, historian of the,58;described by J. A. Symonds,59,60;beauty of the,61;treachery of Grifonetto,62;marriage of Lavinia Colonna with Astorre,63;massacre of the,64,65;flight of Atalanta, Zenobia and Gianpaolo,65;death of Grifonetto,66,161,162;Gianpaolo, despot of Perugia,67;character of Gianpaolo,68;death of Gianpaolo,69;murder of Gentile and Galeotto,69;death of Orazio,69;betrayal of Florence by Malatesta,70;descendants of the,70;Ridolfo, fires the People’s Palace, assassinates Pope’s Legate, and is driven out of Perugia,71;Perugians recal Ridolfo,74;Ridolfo, makes peace with Paul III.,75;destruction of palaces of,75;dying words of Malatesta,76;tomb of Bishop Giovanni Andrea,146;Benedetto, helps in destruction of Paul III.’s fortress,151;Chapel in S. Pietro of the,172; (note)255;tomb of the Volumnii discovered on property of Count,282.Barbiano, Alberigo di,41.Baroccio, Federigo, fresco by, in Palazzo Pubblico,119;picture in S. Lorenzo by,136;his love of Perugia,137.Bartoli, Taddeo,235;236.Bartoli, historian, quoted,19,26;28.Bastia, (note)70;71.Battleof the Stones, description of,45.Beccherini, nickname of the common folk in Perugia,27;105;186.Bellisarius, General,13.Bellucci, Prof., plain of Umbria described by,3;private museum of,282.Benedict XI., Pope, tomb of,164,166,167;visited by his mother,165;death of,165.Benozzo Gozzoli,235;work at Montefalco,297;298.Bernardino, S.of Siena,55;109;representation of, in stained glass window in S. Lorenzo,138;account of,206,207;portrait of,207;favourite bell of,210;miracles of, painted by Fiorenzo di Lorenzo,255.Berto di Giovanni,264.Bettona, (note)34; (note)70;116;291.Bevignate, Fra. plans Perugian Fountain, (note)125.Boccati da Camerino, his pictures,251.Bologna,41;42;68;221.Bonazzi, Luigi, modern historian of Perugia, quoted,2;11;27;describes lives of exiled nobles,34;37;80; (note)91;describes growth of Perugia,92,93;describes feasts of Perugia,130;146;149;152;mentions miracles of Abbot of S. Pietro,168;describes a day of “Political bacchanalia” in Perugia,180;on the Flagellants,211.Bonfigli, Benedetto, (note)96;105;115;Pietà in S. Pietro by,171;in S. Fiorenzo,182,232,the Carmine, S. Maria Nuova,182,Gonfaloneby, in Pinacoteca, (note)213,S. Francesco al Prato, (note)214;probable master of Perugino,219;Capella del, in Pinacoteca,237;account of,238,239;frescoes in Pinacoteca by, (note)161,240,241,242;picture of Perugia by,246;pictures in Pinacoteca by,246,247;248;251;252.Boniface IX., Pope, fortifies monastery of S. Pietro,35,170;arbitrator between Perugians and B. Michelotti,35;jealous of B. Michelotti,37,39;Perugians submit to,41; (note)73.Bonomi, Messer, plans Perugian aqueduct,129.Bower, Mr, (note)293.Broussole, M.,171, quoted,311,313.Browning, Robert, quoted,305.Brufani, Hotel,152.Brunamonte, Alinda, Perugian poetess, (note)210;266;quoted,316.Buffalmacco, Buonamico, practical joke on Perugians by,160,161.Byron, Lord, quoted,302.CCaius Cestius(Macedonicus), sets fire to Perugia,10,91,194.Caldora, General,49.Calisciana,52.Cambio, The, (note 2)190;frescoes in,216;Perugino’s portrait in,218;224;225;description of frescoes in,226-229.Camerino,38;235.Campano, Gianantonio, his description of B. Fortebraccio,45;his account of ‘Battle of Stones,’46.Canonica, The, occasional residence of Popes,25;26;28;description of,146;vision of Gregory IX. in,149.Cantù, Cesare, (note)20.Caporale, Bartolomeo, pictures by,248.Carpaccio, Vittore,251.Casalina,40.Cassinese, M.,173.Castiglion del Lago, submits to Perugia,18.Cathedral, The (see Church of S. Lorenzo),17;47;washed with wine and reconsecrated,67;110;used as a fortress,112;135;204.Catherine, S., of Siena, portrait of,258.Charles IV., Emperor,29;104.Charles, of Anjou,125;144.Charlemagne, Emperor,25.Chiagio, river,3.Chiusi, (note)85;wedding-ring of the Virgin stolen from,139,218;276;291;description of,310,311;314.Churchof S. Agostino,189;choir of, designed by Perugino,190;picture by scholar of Perugino in,193;216;224.Churchof S. Angelo, account of,194;early fresco in,196.—— S. Bernardino, built in honour of S. Bernardino,206;description of façade of,208;210;213;238;239.—— of the Carmine,182; (note)238.—— of S. Costanzo,49;168;176;rebuilt by Leo XIII.,177;byzantine doorway of,177.—— S. Domenico, tower of,91;97;163;account of,164;tomb of Benedict IX. by G. Pisano in,164-167;work of A. Ducci in,167;Gothic window in,167;208;represented in Bonfigli’s fresco,240.—— S. Ercolano,95;125;154;account of,156;Grifonetto Baglioni killed close by,161;162.—— S. Francesco al Prato,50;97; (note)208;legend of bell of,210;213;Gonfalonein Sacristy of,214;238.—— S. Fiorenzo,120;182;212;Gonfalonein,232;238; (note 2)263.—— S. Lorenzo (Cathedral of Perugia),39;44; former church of,93;96;built partly by Lombard workmen,97;123;133;foundation stone laid of,135;description of,135;Chapel of S. Bernardino with F. Baroccio’s picture in,136;window by A. Fiammingo in,137;choir and stalls in,138;Chapel of the Virgin’s ring,138,139;‘Miraculous’ picture in,141;Chapel of baptistery in,142;picture by L. Signorelli in,142;picture by Perugino in,143;urn with ashes of three Popes in,143;fragments of tomb by G. Pisano in,145;tomb of Bishop Giov. Andrea Baglioni in,146;216;238;body of S. Ercolano carried to,246.—— Madonna della Luce, altar-piece in,204;legend of,206.—— Maestà delle Volte, (note)115.—— S. Maria Nuova,gonfalonein,182;238.—— S. Maria del Popolo,138.—— S. Maria dei Servi,97.Church, S. Martino,214;altar-piece by Giannicola Manni in,215; (note)228.—— the Chiesa Nuova,201.—— S. Pietro,44;tower of,91,170;becomes a ‘Nation-Monument,’ (note)163;167;Abbot Pietro Vincioli builds,168,169;first Cathedral of Perugia,168;Pietàby Perugino in, by Bonfigli in,171;pictures by Eusebio di S. Giorgio, Guido Reni and Vasari in,171;pictures by two Alfani, Salimbene and Sassoferrato in,172;sacristy in,172;Mino da Fiesole’s altar-piece in,172;description and account of choir, in,173,174;fresco attributed to Giannicola Manni in,174;anecdote connected with,175;216;233;represented in Bonfigli’s fresco,241,242.—— S. Severo, built by Camaldolese monks,182;fresco by Perugino and Raphael in,182,183;263.Ciatti, Chronicler, his legend of Noah,6;of origin of Griffin in Arms of Perugia,7;13;describes Perugians,95;his legend of the Virgin’s wedding ring,140,141;his legend of Innocent III.’s ascent into heaven,143;quoted,176,177;242;his legend of S. Ercolano,245.Città di Castello,18;30;291.Città della Pieve, rebellion of,19,20;85;218;291;birth-place of Perugino,311;description of,311, (note 1)312; (note)313.Ciunillo, poet of Aquila, (note)49.Clement IV., Pope,23.Clement VII., Pope,70;310.Clement X., Pope,76.Clitumnus, river,300;302.Clitumnus, The, temple, description of,300;302.Colomba, Blessed,55.Colonna, Cardinal,27.Comitoli, Bishop, rebuilds part of S. Domenico,164;156.Conclave, The, Perugians claim invention of,26.Conestabile, Count, on Etruscan Antiquities,99;194; (note)268;273.Confraternitàdi S. Andrea, its protection of criminals,212,213.Constantine, General,13.Conventof S. Giuliana,100.—— of Monte Luce,46;106;Paul III.’s visit to nuns of,107;108.—— of Monte Luco,8;304.Coppoli, Giacomo di Buonconti de’, gives houses on Monteripido to Franciscans,198.Costanzo, S.,24; patron of Perugia, (note)117;126;168;legend of,176;martyrdom of,177.CorsoCavour, historical interest of,162;163.—— Vannucci,99;gaiety of,103;105;106;114;116;152;201;202;229;246.Cortona,218;291.Creighton, Dr, Bishop of London, quoted,211.CroweandCavacaselle,236;266.Cyprian, assassinated by Totila’s orders,13.DDamiano, Fra, of Bergamo, makes intarsia door in choir of S. Pietro,174.Dandolo, Matteo, Doge of Venice,70.Dante Alighieri, quoted,22,144,183.Danti, Vincenzio, makes statue of Julius III.,181.Dennis, G., his description of Arch of Augustus,187,188;273;277;quoted,278,279,283,286.Deruta, (note)34;36;85;pottery works at, probably founded by A. Ducci, (note)208.Dominic, S. (Domenico), canonized at Perugia,28;164;meets S. Francis at Perugia,197.Donati, Signor, catalogue of Etruscan Museum by,273.Donato, Corso, visits Benedict XI. at Perugia,165.Ducci, Agostino (della Robbia), (note)145;work at S. Domenico,167;façade of S. Bernardino by,208.EEgidio, Fra Beato, death of,198;visited by S. Louis, K. of France,199;tomb of,214,237.Elizabeth, S., Q. of Hungary, canonized at Perugia,28;259.Ercolano, S., bishop of Perugia,13;24;(note)117;126;154;translation of body of,156;double procession of,159;proverb about,159;Buffalmacco’s practical joke on picture of,160;242;legend of,245;246.Etruscans, The,4;94;monkish legends of,6;


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