Salve Venetia, gleanings from Venetian history; vol. IICrawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
History
Salve Venetia, gleanings from Venetian history; vol. II
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
Venice (Italy) -- History
Vinciolo, Francesco, 107
Visconti, the, 4
Vitali, Doctor Buonafede, 269
Viviani, 164, 165, 167
War of the Spanish Succession, 349, 362, 382
‘Wehmgericht,’ the, 12
Williams, Henry, 164
Wine-sellers, 111-114
‘Wise Men on Blasphemy,’ 196
‘Wise Men on Heresy,’ 23, 24
Wolsey, Cardinal, 87, 92
Women of Venice--
in eighteenth century, 234-246
in sixteenth century, 117-131
Worsley, Sir Richard, 84, 375
Wotton, Sir Henry, 216, 218
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 164
Yriarte, M., 8, 29, 44-45, 78, 79, 119, 128, 146
Zeno, Carlo, 3, 174, 356
Renier, 220, 221
Zulian, Girolamo, 311
THE END
SOUTHERN ITALY AND SICILY AND THE RULERS OF THE SOUTH
By F. MARION CRAWFORD
WITH A HUNDRED ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY HENRY BROKMAN
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