CORSO Cavour, historical interest of, 162; 163.
---- Vannucci, 99;
gaiety of, 103; 105; 106; 114; 116; 152; 201; 202; 229; 246.
CORTONA, 218; 291.
CREIGHTON, Dr, Bishop of London, quoted, 211.
CROWE and CAVACASELLE, 236; 266.
CYPRIAN, assassinated by Totila's orders, 13.
D
DAMIANO, Fra, of Bergamo, makes intarsia door in choir of S. Pietro, 174.
DANDOLO, Matteo, Doge of Venice, 70.
DANTE ALIGHIERI, quoted, 22, 144, 183.
DANTI, Vincenzio, makes statue of Julius III., 181.
DENNIS, G., his description of Arch of Augustus, 187, 188; 273; 277;
quoted, 278, 279, 283, 286.
DERUTA, (note) 34; 36; 85;
pottery works at, probably founded by A. Ducci, (note) 208.
DOMINIC, S. (Domenico), canonized at Perugia, 28; 164;
meets S. Francis at Perugia, 197.
DONATI, Signor, catalogue of Etruscan Museum by, 273.
DONATO, Corso, visits Benedict XI. at Perugia, 165.
DUCCI, Agostino (_della Robbia_), (note) 145;
work at S. Domenico, 167;
façade of S. Bernardino by, 208.
E
EGIDIO, Fra Beato, death of, 198;
visited by S. Louis, K. of France, 199;
tomb of, 214, 237.
ELIZABETH, S., Q. of Hungary, canonized at Perugia, 28; 259.
ERCOLANO, S., bishop of Perugia, 13; 24;
(note) 117; 126; 154;
translation of body of, 156;
double procession of, 159;
proverb about, 159;
Buffalmacco's practical joke on picture of, 160; 242;
legend of, 245; 246.
ETRUSCANS, The, 4; 94;
monkish legends of, 6;
Perugia one of their chief cities, 8;
victory of Fabius over, 9; merged in the Romans, 11;
walls of, 86, 88, 188;
account of, 268, 271, 272;
their influence on the Romans, 275;
their custom of visiting tombs at night, 285;
their use of the Medusa, (note 3) 286.
EUSEBIO DI S. GIORGIO, picture in S. Pietro by, 171; 234;
(note) 259; 262;
account of, (note 1) 263.
F
FABIUS MAXIMUS, defeats the Etruscans, 9.
FABRETTI, chronicles of, 43; 97; 113; 120; 123.
FANTI, General Manfredi, takes Perugia in 1860, 80.
FARNESE (Pope Paul III.), 73.
FARNESE, Pier-Luigi, 73.
FERGUSSON, J., describes S. Angelo, 194.
FERONIA, Goddess, 106.
FIAMMINGO, Arrigo, window in S. Lorenzo by, 137.
FIORENZO DI LORENZO, fresco in Palazzo Pubblico by, 119; 251;
account of, 252, 255; 262.
FLAGELLANTS, The, songs of, 159;
religious movement of, 211;
legend of, 212.
FLAMINIAN way, site of, 299.
FLORENCE, accepts Perugia's help, 22; 29; 30; 47;
Malatesta Baglioni betrays, 70; 160; 231; 257.
FOLIGNO, 18;
skirmishes with Perugia, 20; 85; 235; 291;
description of, 295, 296; 297; 299; 300.
FONTIGNANO, Perugino dies at, 223;
burial at, (note) 224.
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