AQUILA, siege of, by B. Fortebraccio, 48; 49; 50; 207; 209.
AREZZO, 18;
wars with Perugia, 21, 22, 111, 112; 291.
ARMANNI, Cristiano, contributes towards building of S. Domenico, 164.
ASSISI, taken by Totila, 13; 18;
wars with Perugia, 19; 30; 37; 41; 43; 60; 85; 98; 118; 182; 290; 300.
AUDIENCE Chamber of Magistrates, Renaissance woodwork in, 229.
AUGUSTUS, Emperor, takes Perugia, 9; 12; 91; 171.
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BACCIO D'AGNOLO, 190.
BAGLIONI, 33;
murder of Pandolfo, 37;
Spello given to Malatesta, 51;
blood-feuds with the degli Oddi, 55, 112;
Matarazzo, historian of the, 58;
described by J. A. Symonds, 59, 60;
beauty of the, 61;
treachery of Grifonetto, 62;
marriage of Lavinia Colonna with Astorre, 63;
massacre of the, 64, 65;
flight of Atalanta, Zenobia and Gianpaolo, 65;
death of Grifonetto, 66, 161, 162;
Gianpaolo, despot of Perugia, 67;
character of Gianpaolo, 68;
death of Gianpaolo, 69;
murder of Gentile and Galeotto, 69;
death of Orazio, 69;
betrayal of Florence by Malatesta, 70;
descendants of the, 70;
Ridolfo, fires the People's Palace, assassinates Pope's
Legate, and is driven out of Perugia, 71;
Perugians recal Ridolfo, 74;
Ridolfo, makes peace with Paul III., 75;
destruction of palaces of, 75;
dying words of Malatesta, 76;
tomb of Bishop Giovanni Andrea, 146;
Benedetto, helps in destruction of Paul III.'s fortress, 151;
Chapel in S. Pietro of the, 172; (note) 255;
tomb of the Volumnii discovered on property of Count, 282.
BARBIANO, Alberigo di, 41.
BAROCCIO, Federigo, fresco by, in Palazzo Pubblico, 119;
picture in S. Lorenzo by, 136;
his love of Perugia, 137.
BARTOLI, Taddeo, 235; 236.
BARTOLI, historian, quoted, 19, 26; 28.
BASTIA, (note) 70; 71.
BATTLE of the Stones, description of, 45.
BECCHERINI, nickname of the common folk in Perugia, 27; 105; 186.
BELLISARIUS, General, 13.
BELLUCCI, Prof., plain of Umbria described by, 3;
private museum of, 282.
BENEDICT XI., Pope, tomb of, 164, 166, 167;
visited by his mother, 165;
death of, 165.
BENOZZO GOZZOLI, 235;
work at Montefalco, 297; 298.
BERNARDINO, S. of Siena, 55; 109;
representation of, in stained glass window in S. Lorenzo, 138;
account of, 206, 207;
portrait of, 207;
favourite bell of, 210;
miracles of, painted by Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, 255.
BERTO DI GIOVANNI, 264.
BETTONA, (note) 34; (note) 70; 116; 291.
BEVIGNATE, Fra. plans Perugian Fountain, (note) 125.
BOCCATI DA CAMERINO, his pictures, 251.
BOLOGNA, 41; 42; 68; 221.
BONAZZI, Luigi, modern historian of Perugia, quoted, 2; 11; 27;
describes lives of exiled nobles, 34; 37; 80; (note) 91;
describes growth of Perugia, 92, 93;
describes feasts of Perugia, 130; 146; 149; 152;
mentions miracles of Abbot of S. Pietro, 168;
describes a day of "Political bacchanalia" in Perugia, 180;
on the Flagellants, 211.
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