JESUITS, The, chief power in Perugia falls to, 76.
JOHN XXI., Pope, 24.
JOHN XXIII., Pope, 42.
JULIUS II., Pope, visits Gianpaolo Baglioni, 68; 69.
JULIUS III., Pope, 79;
statue of, 178;
policy towards Perugians of, 180; 181; 183.
JUNO, image of, 10.
L
LADISLAUS, King, of Naples, connection with Perugia, 42.
LASCHE, 21; 24; 95; 160.
LEFÈVRE, M. André, quoted, 268; (note) 272; 273.
LEO, Emperor, decree against image worship, 15.
LEO X., Pope, plots against Gianpaolo Baglioni, 69.
LIPPI, Fra Filippo, 163; 235; 240;
dies at Spoleto, 305.
LOMBARDS, The, occupation of Perugia by, 14;
employed in building Palazzo Pubblico at Perugia, 97.
LOUIS, IX., S., King of France, visits Fra Egidio
at Perugia, (note) 117; 199; 200.
LOUIS, S., Bishop of Toulouse, door of Palazzo Pubblico
at Perugia dedicated to, 116;
patron saint of Perugia and of Palazzo _dei
Priori_, (note) 117; 126; 200;
fresco of, by Bonfigli, 240, 241, 242.
LUPATELLI, A., guide-book of Perugian art, 98; (note) 230.
M
MACHIAVELLI, N., comments on action of the Baglioni, 69.
MALATESTA, Carlo, fighting for the Perugians, is taken prisoner
by Braccio Fortebraccio, 43.
MALATESTA, Galeazzo, 43; (note) 44.
MANNI, Giannicola, 142; 174;
picture in S. Martino by, 215;
paints chapel in the Cambio, 228; (note) 263;
pictures in Pinacoteca by, 264.
MANTEGNA, Andrea, picture at Foligno, 296.
MARENGO, battle of, 79.
MARGARITONE D'AREZZO, 237.
MARIOTTI, Annibale, 21; (note) 84; 86; (note 1) 93;
topography of Perugia, 99; 107; 118; (note) 126; 144;
describes visit of Benedict XI.'s mother to Perugia, 165;
quoted, 180; 190;
Honorius III. and S. Francis of Assisi, 197; 208;
notes on Perugino, 224; 229; 236;
character of Bonfigli's wife, 238; 239;
deplores bad condition of Bonfigli's pictures, 240; 262;
quoted, 265.
MARIOTTO, Bernardino di, pictures by, 248.
MARTIN IV., Pope, excommunicates Perugians, 21; 143;
dies of surfeit of eels in Perugia, 144;
tomb destroyed of, 145.
MARTIN V., Pope, sends for Fortebraccio to Florence, 47, 48;
his wars with Fortebraccio, refuses him Christian burial, 49;
enters Perugia as Lord, 51; (note) 73.
MASSA, birth-place of S. Bernardino, 206.
MATARAZZO, Francesco, describes miserable condition of Perugia, 56;
scholar of Perugia, 58;
chronicles of, 59;
his description of Astorre Baglioni (translated by J. A. Symonds), 60;
his admiration of the Baglioni, 61; 63; 64; (notes 3 and 4), 65;
describes Grifonetto Baglioni's death (translated by J. A. S.), 66,
67; 225; (note) 255.
MATTEO DA SIENA, 235.
MATURANZIO, _see_ Matarazzo.
MAURITIUS, Duke, treachery of, 15.
MELANZIO, Francesco, work at Montefalco, (note) 297; 298; 299.
MICHELOTTI, B., 31; 35; 37; 38; 51;
account of, 36;
murder of, 39.
MOMMAGGIORE, Abbot, 135; 145;
his despotism, 30, 184, 187.
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