Napoleon I, 13,45; his persecution of Pius VII, 75, 77 _et sq._, 114
_et sq._; elevates Murat to the throne of Naples, 278; pushes on to
Moscow, 280; his quarrel with Murat, 281; his abdication, 292, 294; his
distrust of Talleyrand, 295; at Elba, 296; his escape from Elba, 299,
310; suggests an alliance with Murat, 299-314; his star once more in
the ascendant, 311; and Murat’s appeal to, 315; his power in Europe,
318; and Duc d’Enghien, 326
Napoleon III, 101
Narses, 13-14
Neipperg, Count, 303, 305-6, 311
Nero, 23, 27
Nesselrode, Count, 295
Ney, Marshal, 280, 314, 318
Nicholas of Melazzo, 211, 215, 223-4, 228, 239 _et sq._
Noailles, Count de, 295
Nogaret, William de, 150-1
Norcia. _See_ Nursia
Normandy, Duke of, 203, 211, 258
Notre Dame, 59, 77, 124
Nunziante, General, 323 _et sq._
Nursia, 15 _et sq._
O
Oderisio, Roberto di, 271
Odescalchi Palace, 1
Odoacer, 13
Olevano, 152
Orsini, family of, 147
Otho, Duke of Brunswick (4th Consort of Queen Joan of Naples), 273-4
P
Pace, Tommaso, 211, 215, 223, 228, 239 _et sq._
Palestrina, 144 _et sq._
Pantheon, 55 _et sq._
Paul Petrovitch, Emperor, 264
Paul, St., 4
Pelagius II, 43-4, 50
Pepes, General, 305
Périgord, Cardinal de, 254
Peter, St., 51, 118, 350 _et sq._
Peter, St. (the exorcist), 103
Petrarch, 202
Philip of Taranto, Prince, 253
Philippe le Bel, King of France, 150
Phocas, Emperor, 57
Piccino, Nicolo, 190, 192 _et sq._
Pignatelli, General, 264
Pisa, 196 _et sq._, 336
Pius VI, 69, 75-6
Pius VII, and the ordination of Pius IX, 72; returns in triumph to the
throne of St. Peter, 76-7; Napoleon’s insolent demands upon, 77-8, 116
_et sq._; excommunicates Napoleon, 78, 119 _et sq._; is arrested by
the French troops, 79, 116; imprisoned at Savona and Fontainebleau,
80; returns to Rome, 80, 291; rejoicing in Rome, 81 _et sq._;
prophesies the election of Father Mastai to the Papacy, 83; reorganizes
ecclesiastical matters in Chile, 85; his death, 87; Lebzeltern obtains
an audience with, 122 _et sq._; his personal appearance, 122; and
Murat, 292, 296, 302
Pius VIII, 98
Pius IX, 50, 65; appointed director of the Asilo, 70 _et sq._; his
infirmity, 71-2, 76; his ordination, 72; his birth and early life,
73 _et sq._; witnesses the return to Rome of Pius VII, 76, 81-2;
prophecies concerning his election to the Papacy, 83-4; undertakes
mission to Chile, 84 _et sq._; last evening at the Asilo, 85-6;
appointed Director of the Ospizio di San Michele, 95-6; appointed
Abp. of Spoleto, 96 _et sq._; and the revolutionaries in Spoleto, 99
_et sq._; appointed Abp. of Imola, 102; his fearless zeal, 102; his
escape from assassination, 103; made a Cardinal, 103; Riotti’s attempt
to kidnap, 104-5; his great humility, 106-7; his charity and love of
justice, 108 _et sq._
Pius X, 143
Pizzo (Calabria), 277, 323
Placidus. _See_ St. Eustace
Prina, 293
Procopius, St., 197
Q
Quintus, Sertorius, 16
R
Radet, General, 78-9, 117
Ranieri, Bp. of Pisa, 149, 196 _et sq._
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