Verona (Italy) -- Description and travel; Verona (Italy) -- History
---- dei Turrisendi, 66.
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UGUCCIONE DELLA FAGGIUOLA, 78, 83, 186.
URBAN III., Pope, 160.
---- VI., Pope, 102.
V
VALEGGIO, 282, 293.
VALENTIN, St, 192.
VALPANTENA, 40.
VALPOLICELLA, 4, 40.
VASARI, 140, 146, 164, 234.
VENICE, 54, 57, 72, 88, 101-103, 115, 150, 229, 297.
VENETIA, 10.
VERITÀ, family, 250, 279.
VERME, Giacomo del, 101.
---- Jacopo del, 105, 294.
VERNON, Hon. William Warren, 19, 26, 79.
VERONA: Origin and growth, 1;
fortifications, 52;
founders, 2;
subject to Rome, 3;
invaded by Teutons and Cimbri, 4;
Roman influence, 7;
constituted a Roman colony, 7;
important geographical position, 8;
part played by Verona in Roman wars, 8;
besieged by Constantine, 9;
invaded by Alaric, 11;
by Attila, 12;
Christianity in Verona, 12;
invaded by Odoacer, 14;
Theodoric at Verona, 14;
Verona possessed by the Greeks, 16;
Alboin and the Longobards in Verona, 16;
inundations in Verona, 18;
end of the Lombard rule, 43;
Carlovingians in Verona, 44;
Berengarius I., Duke of Friuli, in Verona, 47;
intercourse with Germany, 48-51;
sides with the Emperor Henry IV. against the Pope, 51;
takes part in the Crusades, 51;
joins the Lombard League, 53;
Guelph faction in Verona, 54, 55;
civil strife in the town, 56, 59;
Verona under the Scaligers, 62-102;
Verona under the Visconti, 103;
under the Carraresi, 105;
under the Venetian Republic, 106;
effect of the League of Cambray on Verona, 106, 107;
Imperial rule in Verona, 108, 109;
pestilence in Verona, 110;
Verona restored to Venice, 110-114;
plague and inundation in Verona, 114;
the “Comte de Lille” in Verona, 114-120;
insurrection against the French, known as “Les Pâques Véronaises” in Verona, 120, 121;
Verona handed over to Austria, 121;
half of it to France, then again to Austria, 121;
War of Independence, 122;
Austrian rule re-established, 122;
Verona restored to Italy, 123;
kingdom newly formed, 123;
Verona the home of letters, 124;
endowed with a University, 127;
men of letters in Verona, 128-134;
school of painting in Verona, 134-149;
churches, picture gallery, sights in and around Verona, 150-300.
VERONESE, Paolo Cagliari, detto Il, 147-149, 213, 222, 230, 246.
“VERONETTA,” 222, 249.
VESCOVADO, 159, 160, 299.
VESPASIAN, Flavius, 8.
VIA Gallica, 7.
---- Postumia, 8.
---- Cappello, 119, 299.
---- Cappelletta, 249.
---- Colomba, 300.
---- Corso Cavour, 257, 299.
---- Duomo, 299.
---- Giardino Giusti, 225, 230.
---- La Costa, 188.
---- Leone, 200.
---- Liceo, 299.
---- Mazzanti, 188.
---- Pallone, 38, 265.
---- Pigna, 160.
---- Ponte Pietra, 249.
---- Rosa, 188.
---- Della Stella, 208.
---- S. Sebastian, 299.
---- Stradone di S. Bernardino, 258.
---- Venti Settembre, 222.
VICENZA, 8, 57, 59, 61, 68, 69, 73, 87, 88, 90, 93, 103.
VICTOR EMMANUEL II., King, 38-40, 122, 123, 265.
VIENNA, 143.
---- Peace of, 123.
VIGASIO, 54, 292.
VIGILIO, S., 136.
VILLAFRANCA, 282, 288.
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