Grace, Mary, 1 _et sq._
Gravina, Domenico, 247
Gregory, St., 29, 31, 39 _et sq._, 110
Gregory XVI, 65, 98-9, 102
Guadagnolo, 20 _et sq._
Guéranger, Dom, 22
H
Hadrian, 52, 55
Hardenberg, Prince Von, 295
Hare, Augustus J., 141, 152, 154
Honorius, Emperor, 57
Hutton, Edward, _cited_, 97
I
Imola, 83, 102 _et sq._, 111
Infantado, Duke dell’, 322
Innocent I, 11
Innocent IV, 352
Isolda (Nurse to Andrew of Hungary), 225-6, 229
Italian seas, 329 _et sq._
Ives, St., 109
J
James of Aragon, King of Minorca (3rd Consort of Queen Joan of Naples),
272
Januarius, St., 276
Jerome, St., 197
Joan of Anjou, Queen of Naples, 200 _et sq._
Joan of Naples, Queen, her beauty, 200, 209, 214; her marriage to
Andrew of Hungary, 200 _et sq._; her intrigue with Robert of Cabano,
201, 203, 206 _et sq._; is proclaimed sole ruler of Naples, 202
_et sq._, 222; and Charles of Durazzo’s scheming against Andrew,
209, 210; her love for Bertrand d’Artois, 213, 223; abduction of
her sister, Princess Maria, 214 _et sq._; and Charles of Durazzo’s
marriage to Princess Maria, 216-17; her act of homage for her crown,
218-9; Andrew’s confirmation as King, 222; and the murder of Prince
Andrew, 223 _et sq._; her fellow-conspirators’ claims, 231 _et sq._;
her marriage to Louis of Taranto, 237-8, 244; Charles of Durazzo and
Robert of Taranto make war upon, 244 _et sq._; accused by King Louis
of Hungary of the murder of Prince Andrew, 248 _et sq._; departs
for Marseilles on the entrance of King Louis into Naples, 251; her
reception at Aix, 258; Clement VI declares her innocent of Andrew’s
death, 260; her marriage to Louis of Taranto confirmed by the Pope,
260, 271; returns to Naples, 262; her attempt to wrest Naples from
Louis of Hungary, 262 _et sq._; invites the Pope’s mediation, 270; her
third marriage to James of Aragon, 272; her fourth marriage to Duke
Otho of Brunswick, 273; supports the anti-Pope, Clement VII, 273; the
ingratitude of her successor and nephew, 273 _et sq._; put to death by
order of Louis of Hungary, 274-5
John, Patriarch of Constantinople, 46
Josephus, 20
Julian the Apostate, 13
Julius Cæsar, 45
L
Louis, King of Hungary, 211; informed of conspiracy to deprive his
brother Andrew of sharing the crown with Joan, 205; invited by Charles
of Durazzo to take possession of Naples, 248-9; accuses Joan of
complicity in the murder of Andrew, 248 _et sq._; enters Italy, 251;
Charles of Durazzo and Robert of Taranto attempt to conciliate, 253;
orders Charles to be executed, 255, 272; wreaks vengeance on Andrew’s
murderers, 256, 270; terrorises the country, 256-7; requested by the
Pope to retire from Naples, 261; fighting between Louis of Taranto and,
262 _et sq._; consents to abandon Naples, 270; orders Queen Joan to be
put to death, 274-5
La Mentorella, 20, 22 _et sq._
Lascolette, 288
Lebzeltern, Chevalier de, 114 _et sq._, 118 _et sq._
Lecchi, General, 306
Leghorn, 289, 322 _et sq._, 357
Leo XII, 87, 98
Leo XIII, 1
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