Bonaparte, Princess Pauline, at Grasse, 72, 73
Bordighera, Via Aureliana at, 208
as seen from La Turbie, 216
Borghese, Prince, 73
Boron, Mont, 31
Bosio, Urbain, “La Province des Alpes Maritimes,” 21, 22, 254
“Le Vieux Monaco,” 154, 155, 157, 158, 262
Bouche, Honoré, “La Chorographie et l’Histoire de Provence,” by, 51
Bréa, General, House of, at Mentone, 270
Bréa, Ludovici, paintings by, at Cimiez, 39
Briançon and Louise de Cabris, 88, 89
quarrel with Mirabeau, 95
Brignole, Marchesa di, at reception of her daughter at Monaco, 183
Brignole, Maria Caterina, marriage with Honorius III of Monaco, 181 _et
seq._
marriage with Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé, 186
Burgundians, invasion of Riviera by, 3
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Cabris, Castle of, 72
Cabris, Louise de, at convent of Sisteron, 95
flight from France, 95
House of, at Grasse, 71, 72
story of, 87 _et seq._
Cabris, Marquis de, death of, 95
House of, in Grasse, 71
Cagnes, Castle of, 99
description of, 97 _et seq._
inhabitants reproved for dancing by Bishop of Vence, 98
Place Grimaldi, 98
Caïs, Gaspard de, and siege of Nice, 33
attempt to betray La Turbie by, 133
betrayal of Eze by, 128 _et seq._, 137
capture and death of, 133
Calais, siege of, 168
Cannes, Corniche d’Or, near, 8
Paganini’s body taken to, 116
Capitaine, the, La Grande Corniche at, 13
Careï, Valley of the, 281, 282
Carlo I of Monaco (“Charles the Seaman”) and Monaco, 143, 165
at Gibraltar, 168
at siege of Calais, 168
attack on Southampton by, 121, 122
blockades Genoa, 166, 167
death of, 169
defeated by Duke of Genoa, 169
defeats Catalans, 166
defeats English Fleet, 167
Don Jayme III and, 168
fights Greeks and Venetians, 168
fleet of, 165 _et seq._
marriage with Lucinetta Spinola, 165
peace with Genoa and, 169
Pierre IV of Aragon and, 168
purchase of Mentone by, 268
sacks Barcelona, 166
sells Roquebrune to Guglielmo Lascaris, 254
wounded at Crécy, 168
Carlone, Fresco by, of “Fall of Phæton,” at Cagnes, 100
Carnival at Nice, 16, 17
Carthaginians in Riviera, 1
Casimir, Philippe M., “La Turbie et son Trophée Romain,” 226, 228, 229,
230
Castellar de la Brasca, Le, 259
Castellaretto, the, 259
Castillon, captured by Charles of Anjou, 283
captured by Genoese, 283
captured by Saracens, 283
church at, 284
description of, 281 _et seq._
earthquake at, 134, 282
Romans at, 282
sold to Pierre Balbo of Ventimiglia, 283
Catalans, attack on Monaco by, 166
“Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France,” by E. W. Rose, 50
Cemenelum (Cimiez), Roman city of, 20, 36, 209, 210
Ceva, Boniface, and siege of Nice, 33
Charlemagne and Abbey of St. Pons, 40
Charles V, Emperor, meeting between Pope Paul III and François I and, 28
siege of Nice and, 29 _et seq._
Charles Emmanuel II, homage by, to Our Lady of Laghet, 233
Charles of Anjou, Prince of Provence, builds Naval Arsenal at Nice, 20
captures Castillon, 283
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