Chapter 12

Perugia one of their chief cities,8;victory of Fabius over,9; merged in the Romans,11;walls of,86,88,188;account of,268,271,272;their influence on the Romans,275;their custom of visiting tombs at night,285;their use of the Medusa, (note 3)286.Eusebio di S. Giorgio, picture in S. Pietro by,171;234;(note)259;262;account of, (note 1)263.FFabius Maximus, defeats the Etruscans,9.Fabretti, chronicles of,43;97;113;120;123.Fanti, General Manfredi, takes Perugia in 1860,80.Farnese(Pope Paul III.),73.Farnese, Pier-Luigi,73.Fergusson, J., describes S. Angelo,194.Feronia, Goddess,106.Fiammingo, Arrigo, window in S. Lorenzo by,137.Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, fresco in Palazzo Pubblico by,119;251;account of,252,255;262.Flagellants, The, songs of,159;religious movement of,211;legend of,212.Flaminianway, site of,299.Florence, accepts Perugia’s help,22;29;30;47;Malatesta Baglioni betrays,70;160;231;257.Foligno,18;skirmishes with Perugia,20;85;235;291;description of,295,296;297;299;300.Fontignano, Perugino dies at,223;burial at, (note)224.Fortebraccio, Braccio,31;40;joins Italian company of S. George,41;rivalry with Attendolo Sforza,42;ambition of,42;attempts to take Perugia,43;battle of Sant’ Egideo,43;despot of Perugia,44;personality of,45;Martin V.’s jealousy of,47;siege of Aquila by,48;death of,49;hints of Sforza’s treachery in Ciunillo’s poem towards, (note)49;consternation in Perugia at death of,50;Niccolò Piccinino follower of,51; (note)73; (note)100;Porta S. Angelo built by,197;214; (note)236;loggiaof, in Bonfigli’s fresco,246.——, Niccolò, brings B. Fortebraccio’s bones to Perugia,49.Fortress, The, of Paul III., foundation of,75;79;80;99;history of,151,152;description of, by A. Trollope,152,153;154.Fountain, The,109;111;description of,125,126;laws for preservation of,130.Francis, S., of Assisi, imprisoned in Perugia,19;canonized in Perugia,28;98;appears to Gregory IX.,149;Honorius III. visits,197;meets S. Dominic in Perugia,197;199;206;233;304.Frederic, Emperor, Barbarossa, (note)292.Frederic II., Emperor,20.Freeman, Professor, quoted,109.Frollieri, Girolamo, (note)8;account of Gianpaolo’s character,67,68;76.GGallery, National, The English, picture by Paolo Uccello in, (note)44;267.Gatesof Perugia, Etruscan,88;99.Gentile da Fabriano,235.Giacomo, Messer, di Servadio, one of the architects of Palazzo Pubblico,116.Giotto,235.Giovanello di Benvenuto, plans Palazzo Pubblico,116.Goldoni, Carlo, describes the Virgin’s ring, (note)140;as a child acts in Palazzo Gallenga, (note)187.Gonfaloni, The, by Bonfigli, in S. Maria Nuova,182,238;in S. Fiorenzo,182,232;in Pinacoteca, (note)213,238;in S. Francesco al Prato,214,238;in S. Lorenzo,238;in the Carmine, (note)238;account of,231.Graziani, chronicler,50.Greece, influence on Etruscan art of,271.Gregorovius, Ferdinand, quoted,21; (note)146.Gregory IX., Pope, visits Perugia,27;canonizes S. Francis of Assisi, S. Domenic and S. Elizabeth of Hungary,28;his vision of S. Francis,149.Gregory XI., Pope, excommunicates Perugians,31;212.Griffin, origin of, on Perugia’s arms,7,8.Guadabassi, Count, Etruscan collection of,279.Gualdo,22;183;235.Gubbio,18;38; (note)85; (note 2)93;235;265;291;description of,292.Gucci,seeDucci.Guidalotti, Abbot, of S. Pietro, his plot against B. Michelotti,38,39;his flight from Perugia,40;he destroyscampanileof S. Pietro,170.HHawkwood, Sir John, (note)35;119;120;called in by Abbot of Mommaggiore,185;186.Honorius III., pope, election of,26;attempts to enforce Papal authority in Perugia,27;197.IInnocent III., Pope,25;firstpadroneof Perugia,26;29;51;legend of his ascent into heaven,143;144;145;146.Innocent VIII., Pope,113.JJameson, Mrs,207.Janus,6.Jesuits, The, chief power in Perugia falls to,76.John XXI., Pope,24.John XXIII., Pope,42.Julius II., Pope, visits Gianpaolo Baglioni,68;69.Julius III., Pope,79;statue of,178;policy towards Perugians of,180;181;183.Juno, image of,10.LLadislaus, King, of Naples, connection with Perugia,42.Lasche,21;24;95;160.Lefèvre, M. André, quoted,268; (note)272;273.Leo, Emperor, decree against image worship,15.Leo X., Pope, plots against Gianpaolo Baglioni,69.Lippi, Fra Filippo,163;235;240;dies at Spoleto,305.Lombards, The, occupation of Perugia by,14;employed in building Palazzo Pubblico at Perugia,97.Louis, IX., S., King of France, visits Fra Egidio at Perugia, (note)117;199;200.Louis, S., Bishop of Toulouse, door of Palazzo Pubblico at Perugia dedicated to,116;patron saint of Perugia and of Palazzodei Priori, (note)117;126;200;fresco of, by Bonfigli,240,241,242.Lupatelli, A., guide-book of Perugian art,98; (note)230.MMachiavelli, N., comments on action of the Baglioni,69.Malatesta, Carlo, fighting for the Perugians, is taken prisoner by Braccio Fortebraccio,43.Malatesta, Galeazzo,43; (note)44.Manni, Giannicola,142;174;picture in S. Martino by,215;paints chapel in the Cambio,228; (note)263;pictures in Pinacoteca by,264.Mantegna, Andrea, picture at Foligno,296.Marengo, battle of,79.Margaritone d’Arezzo,237.Mariotti, Annibale,21; (note)84;86; (note 1)93;topography of Perugia,99;107;118; (note)126;144;describes visit of Benedict XI.’s mother to Perugia,165;quoted,180;190;Honorius III. and S. Francis of Assisi,197;208;notes on Perugino,224;229;236;character of Bonfigli’s wife,238;239;deplores bad condition of Bonfigli’s pictures,240;262;quoted,265.Mariotto, Bernardino di, pictures by,248.Martin IV., Pope, excommunicates Perugians,21;143;dies of surfeit of eels in Perugia,144;tomb destroyed of,145.Martin V., Pope, sends for Fortebraccio to Florence,47,48;his wars with Fortebraccio, refuses him Christian burial,49;enters Perugia as Lord,51; (note)73.Massa, birth-place of S. Bernardino,206.Matarazzo, Francesco, describes miserable condition of Perugia,56;scholar of Perugia,58;chronicles of,59;his description of Astorre Baglioni (translated by J. A. Symonds),60;his admiration of the Baglioni,61;63;64; (notes 3 and 4),65;describes Grifonetto Baglioni’s death (translated by J. A. S.),66,67;225; (note)255.Matteo da Siena,235.Maturanzio,seeMatarazzo.Mauritius, Duke, treachery of,15.Melanzio, Francesco, work at Montefalco, (note)297;298;299.Michelotti, B.,31;35;37;38;51;account of,36;murder of,39.Mommaggiore, Abbot,135;145;his despotism,30,184,187.NNapoleon, Emperor (Bonaparte),104;118;167;216; (note 2)222;occupies Perugia,79;robs Perugia of her masterpieces, (note)91.Narni,8;293;306;description of,305.Nar, river,308;311.Nelli, Ottaviano,267;298;Masterpiece at Gubbio,295.Neri di Bicci,163.Nicholas IV., Pope, (note)309.Noah, legend of,6.Nocera,22;183.OOctavius Cæsar, (Augustus), besieges Perugia,10.Oddi, the degli,31;33; (note)34;54;55;59;255;expelled from Perugia by the Baglioni,56.Oratoryof S. Bernardino,seeChurch.Orsini, Bertolda, marries B. Michelotti,38.Orsini, Signor, guide-book of Perugia by,98;247.Orvieto, (note)85;224;291;description of,309,310.Otto I., Emperor, confirms donation of Perugia to the Papacy,25.Otto III., Emperor,168.Oxford, (note)100;104.PPalaceof Justice,22.PalazzoBaldeschi,23, (note)235.—— Baglioni, Palace of Grifonetto,61.—— Bracceschi,163; (note)235.—— (or Palace of) Capitano del Popolo,19; (note)100.—— Gallenga, (note)187.—— Guidalotti,39.PalazzoOddi, degli, (note)34;201.—— Pubblico (also calleddei Priorianddel Podestà),17;44;67;72;97;98;109;111; (note)229; (note)268;bell-tower of, (note 1)93;description of,113,114;first architects employed on,116;outer staircase and principal door of,117,118;Sala del Malconsiglioin,119;prisons of,120;barbarous butchery in,123;prisoners liberated “pro amore Dei” from,124;Pinacoteca in, (note)230;representation of, in Bonfigli’s fresco,246.Paul III., Pope,71;72;75;79; (note)91;110;178;179;180; (note)222;310;builds theRocca Paolina(or fortress) on the site of the Baglioni houses,70,75;excommunicates the Perugians,73;conquers Perugia,75,76;fortress destroyed of,80;visits convent of Monte Luce,107;description of fortress of,151,152;A. Trollope’s account of,152,153,154;destroys top of campanile of S. Domenico,164.Pepin, King of France, cedes Perugia to the Holy See,25.Perugia,2;8;23;24;Prof. Bellucci on,3;a city of the Etruscan league,4;legendary history of,6;origin of griffin in city arms,7;conquered by Octavius,9;Caius Cestius sets fire to, Octavius rebuilds,10;taken by Belisarius,12;ruled alternately by Lombards and Goths,14,15;saved by intercession of S. Zacharius,16;early history of,17;dominion extended over Umbria,18;contests with Assisi, Città della Pieve and Foligno,19,20;victory of Arezzo over,21;defeats Siena,22;given to Holy See by Pepin, by Charlemagne and by Otto I.,25;Innocent III. dies and Honorius III. is elected in,26;internecine broils,27;Gregory IX. canonizes S. Francis, S. Dominic and S. Elizabeth in,28;becomes one of theTre Communi,29;rebels against Papal authority,30;acknowledges dominion of Urban VI.,31;32;struggle between nobles and people,33; (note)34;Michelotti enters,36;37;Gian Galeazzo, Duke of Milan, Lord of,44;Braccio Fortebraccio captures,42;is acclaimed Lord of,41;‘Battle of the Stones’ in,45;47;48;Braccio Fortebraccio’s bones brought to,49,50;Martin V. enters,51;52; (note)55;56;Matarazzo born in,58;59;60;61;62;reception of Lavinia Orsini in,63;64;mournful aspect of,67;68;69;Malatesta Baglioni dies in,70;Paul III. enters,71,72;lays interdicts on,73;75;Jesuits ruin,76;annexed to French Empire,79;80;81;82;83;topographical position of,84;view from,85;unstable soil of,86;Etruscan walls of,88;91;towers of,93;


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