Savona, 296-315
Sea-fight, 42-3, 290-2
Ségurane, 211-12
Sicilian vespers, 163
Sieyès, 124-6
Silkworms, 201
Sixtus IV., 296-303
— V., 285-6
Spélunges, les, 238
Springs in the sea, 203
Stones, cult of, 188-90
Suicides, 245-6
Sumac, 87
Susanne de Villeneuve, 175-7
Taggia, River, 284
Taia River, 186
Templars, 92
Tende, county of, 269-70
Terpon, 188
Teutons, 56-61
Théas-Thorenc, 177
Theatre, Greek, 15, 16
Théoule, 156
Thouet-de-Beuil, 226
Toulon, 4, 72-83
Towns, structure of, 10, 11
Tropez, S., 110-12
Troubadours, 29-37
Turbie, la, 227, 240-1, 256
Tyrian dye 73
Umbrella pines, 110
Urban IV., 134
— VI., 140-4
Utriculares, 190
Valence, 5
Valescure, 114
Var River, 130, 158, 212, 226
Varazzi, 312
Vauban, 73
Vegetation, tropical, 5, 184, 277
Veille, la, 254
Venaisin, bought, 3, 137;
annexed to France, 17
Vence, 23, 167-8
Venus Victrix, 62
Ventimiglia, 264, 266-72, 275, 278
Vesubie, River, 226
Via Aurelia. _See_ Aurelian Way
Victoire, Ste., 61-2
Victor, S. Abbey, 47-8
Voragine, Jacques de, 312
Weihe, Captain, 245-6, 249-50
William, Count of Provence, 108, 207
York, Duke of, 254
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] VINET, _L’Art et l’Archæologie_, Mission de Phénicée, Paris, 1862.
[2] FAURIEL, _Hist. de la Poésie Provençale_, 1846, i., pp. 169-171.
[3] _Renaissance in Italy_: “The Catholic Revival,” ii. c. 12.
[4] So Virgil speaks of the soldiers singing as they marched, according
to rhythmic music—
“With measured pace they march along, And make their monarch’s deeds
their song.”
_Æneid_, viii., 698-9.
[5] _Renaissance in Italy._ “Italian Literature,” i., c. 2.
[6] See ELTON’S _Origins of English History_. London: 1890, pp. 6-32.
[7] STANLEY POOLE, _The Barbary Pirates_.
[8] _La Provence Maritime_, 1897, p. 356.
[9] The tomb of Raimond de Cabane, the maître d’hôtel, is in the Church
of S. Chiara, Naples.
[10] The portraits of Joanna and of Louis of Tarentum may be seen in
the Church of Sta. Maria l’Incarnata, which she built in Naples. Her
marriage is there represented in a fresco by one of the pupils of
Giotto; again, another picture is of her in Confession. She is also
represented on the tomb of King Robert, her grandfather, in the Church
of S. Chiara, Naples.
[11] His tomb and statue, a life-like portrait, by Ciaccione, is in the
church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara, Naples.
[12] _La Provence Maritime_, Paris, 1897.
[13] _Les Grands Artistes_, Fragonard, par C. MAUCLAIR, Paris (_n.d._)
[14] A fantastic derivation. Actually, Arluc is By the Mere.
[15] HOPKINS (TIGHE) _The Man in the Iron Mask_, Lond. 1901.
[16] A fine head, dug out from the ruins, and supposed to be that of
Drusus, is now in the Copenhagen museum.
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