Leopold of Bourbon, Crown Prince, 313
Lillo of Aquila, Count, 253-4
Livron, General, 304
Lombards, 40, 44, 48
Loreto, 143
Louis of Anjou, Prince, 273
Louis of Durazzo, Prince, 253, 272
Louis of Taranto, Prince (afterwards King of Naples), 2nd husband of
Queen Joan, his personal appearance, 204, 214; marries Joan of Naples,
237; civil war between Charles of Durazzo and, 244 _et sq._; resists
Louis of Hungary, 250 _et sq._, 262 _et sq._; joins Queen Joan at
Provence, 252; his marriage to Joan confirmed by Clement VI, 260; his
rescue of Princess Maria, 265 _et sq._; returns to Naples with Queen
Joan, 270; his coronation, 271; his death, 272
Louis XVIII, 316
M
Macdonald, Marshal, 309, 312
Maceroni, 319, 320
Magella, 296
Maio, General, 306
Malachy, St., 84
Malastrata, Carlo, 191
Marcella, 3
Marcellinus, 103
Marcus Agrippa, 55
Marie Louise, Empress of France, 123
Marie de Medici, 336
Marie of Valois, 200
Marius, 145
Marmont, Marshal, 314
Martin V, 189
Mary of Calabria, Princess (afterwards Duchess of Durazzo), 203, 206-7,
311, 214 _et sq._, 238, 248
Masaniello, 242
Masdea, Father, 327
Mastai-Ferretti, Cardinal, 107, 255, 259, 262, 265 _et sq._
Mastai-Ferretti, Count, 73 _et sq._, 81
Mastai-Ferretti, Countess, 74 _et sq._
Mastai-Ferretti, Giovanni. _See_ Pius IX
Maurice, Emperor, 44-5, 51
Maurus, 29 _et sq._
Metternich, Count, 116, 119 _et sq._, 133, 290, 295, 299, 320
Mier, Count Von, 285
Milan Cathedral, 59
Milan, Dukes of. _See_ Gian, Giovanni, and Filippo
Mileto, Count of, 213, 241
Miollis, General de, 118, 288
Mocenigo, Doge of Venice, 186, 190
Mohr, 303
Monastic Orders, 14-15
Montalembert, _cited_, 19, 28, 34, 47
Montefeltro, Guido de, 148
Monte Scaglioso, Bertram des Baux, Count of, 238-9, 242, 264
Montigny, General, 306-7
Morcone, Count of, 213, 223, 241
Morcone, Countess of, 206, 223, 231, 241
Moscow, 280
Murano, 348-9
Murat, Caroline Queen of Naples, 297 _et sq._, 308 _et sq._, 325
Murat, Joachim, King of Naples, his descent from power, 277; his
difficult position, 278; conspiracies against his life, 279, 280; his
public works, 280; and the Smolensk campaign, 280; attempts to unify
Italy, 281; and the suggested alliance with Austria, 285 _et sq._; and
Pope Pius VII, 291-2, 296; receives the news of Napoleon’s abdication,
292-3; adjusts his kingdom, 293-4; Talleyrand’s enmity towards, 294 _et
sq._; and Napoleon’s escape from Elba, 299 _et sq._; engages in war
against Austria, 303 _et sq._; his defeat, 309 _et sq._; resolves to
join Napoleon, 311; at Toulon, 315-16; his perils _en route_ for Paris,
316 _et sq._; and Austria’s offer to, 319 _et sq._; lands at Pizzo,
3; is imprisoned, 322 _et sq._; his trial and death sentence, 324 _et
sq._; last letter to Caroline, 325; his execution, 327-8
Muzi, Monsignor, 85, 87 _et sq._
N
Naples, under Queen Joan, 201 _et sq._; under Murat, 276 _et sq._
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