---- S. Lorenzo (Cathedral of Perugia), 39; 44; former church of, 93; 96;
built partly by Lombard workmen, 97; 123; 133;
foundation stone laid of, 135;
description of, 135;
Chapel of S. Bernardino with F. Baroccio's picture in, 136;
window by A. Fiammingo in, 137;
choir and stalls in, 138;
Chapel of the Virgin's ring, 138, 139;
'Miraculous' picture in, 141;
Chapel of baptistery in, 142;
picture by L. Signorelli in, 142;
picture by Perugino in, 143;
urn with ashes of three Popes in, 143;
fragments of tomb by G. Pisano in, 145;
tomb of Bishop Giov. Andrea Baglioni in, 146; 216; 238;
body of S. Ercolano carried to, 246.
---- Madonna della Luce, altar-piece in, 204;
legend of, 206.
---- Maestà delle Volte, (note) 115.
---- S. Maria Nuova, _gonfalone_ in, 182; 238.
---- S. Maria del Popolo, 138.
---- S. Maria dei Servi, 97.
CHURCH, S. Martino, 214;
altar-piece by Giannicola Manni in, 215; (note) 228.
---- the Chiesa Nuova, 201.
---- S. Pietro, 44;
tower of, 91, 170;
becomes a 'Nation-Monument,' (note) 163; 167;
Abbot Pietro Vincioli builds, 168, 169;
first Cathedral of Perugia, 168;
_Pietà_ by Perugino in, by Bonfigli in, 171;
pictures by Eusebio di S. Giorgio, Guido Reni and Vasari in, 171;
pictures by two Alfani, Salimbene and Sassoferrato in, 172;
sacristy in, 172;
Mino da Fiesole's altar-piece in, 172;
description and account of choir, in, 173, 174;
fresco attributed to Giannicola Manni in, 174;
anecdote connected with, 175; 216; 233;
represented in Bonfigli's fresco, 241, 242.
---- S. Severo, built by Camaldolese monks, 182;
fresco by Perugino and Raphael in, 182, 183; 263.
CIATTI, Chronicler, his legend of Noah, 6;
of origin of Griffin in Arms of Perugia, 7; 13;
describes Perugians, 95;
his legend of the Virgin's wedding ring, 140, 141;
his legend of Innocent III.'s ascent into heaven, 143;
quoted, 176, 177; 242;
his legend of S. Ercolano, 245.
CITTÀ DI CASTELLO, 18; 30; 291.
CITTÀ DELLA PIEVE, rebellion of, 19, 20; 85; 218; 291;
birth-place of Perugino, 311;
description of, 311, (note 1) 312; (note) 313.
CIUNILLO, poet of Aquila, (note) 49.
CLEMENT IV., Pope, 23.
CLEMENT VII., Pope, 70; 310.
CLEMENT X., Pope, 76.
CLITUMNUS, river, 300; 302.
CLITUMNUS, The, temple, description of, 300; 302.
COLOMBA, Blessed, 55.
COLONNA, Cardinal, 27.
COMITOLI, Bishop, rebuilds part of S. Domenico, 164; 156.
CONCLAVE, The, Perugians claim invention of, 26.
CONESTABILE, Count, on Etruscan Antiquities, 99; 194; (note) 268; 273.
CONFRATERNITÀ di S. Andrea, its protection of criminals, 212, 213.
CONSTANTINE, General, 13.
CONVENT of S. Giuliana, 100.
---- of Monte Luce, 46; 106;
Paul III.'s visit to nuns of, 107; 108.
---- of Monte Luco, 8; 304.
COPPOLI, Giacomo di Buonconti de', gives houses
on Monteripido to Franciscans, 198.
COSTANZO, S., 24; patron of Perugia, (note) 117; 126; 168;
legend of, 176;
martyrdom of, 177.
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