—–Lelio, assassination of, i. 332.
BURGUNDIAN diamond of Charles the Bold, the, i. 38.
C
CALCAGNINI, Celio, letter of, on religious controversies, i. 74.
CALVAERT, Dionysius, a Flemish painter in Bologna, ii. 355.
CALVETTI, Olimpio (one of the assassins of Francesco Cenci), i. 350.
CALVIN, i. 73;
his relation to modern civilization, ii.
402.
CAMBRAY, Treaty of (the Paix des Dames), i. 9, 15.
CAMERA Apostolica, the, venality of, i. 140.
CAMERINO, Duchy of, i. 86.
CAMPANELLA, on the black robes of the Spaniards in Italy, i. 44.
CAMPEGGI, Cardinal Lorenzo, i. 21.
CAMPIREALI, Elena, the tale of, i. 428.
CANELLO, U.A., on Italian society in the sixteenth century, i. 304 n.
CANISIUS, lieutenant of Loyola in Austria, i. 259;
appointed to the administration of the
see of Vienna, 260.
CANOSSA, Antonio, conspirator against Pius IV., i. 132.
CAPELLO, Bianca, the story of, i. 382.
CAPPELLA, Giulia (Rome), school for training choristers, ii. 316.
CARACCI, the, Bolognese painters, ii. 345, 349 sqq.
CARAFFA, Cardinal, condemned to death by Pius IV., i. 115.
—–Giovanni Pietro (afterwards Pope
Paul IV.),
causes the rejection of Contarini’s
arrangement with the Lutherans, i. 78;
helps to found the Theatines, 79;
made Cardinal by Paul III., 88;
hatred of Spanish ascendency, 89;
becomes Pope Paul IV., 102;
quarrel with Philip II., 102 sqq.;
opens negotiations with Soliman, 103;
reconciliation with Spain, 104;
nepotism, ib.;
indignation against the misdoings of his
relatives, 106;
ecclesiastical reforms, 107 sq.;
zeal for the Holy Office, 107 n.;
personal character, 108;
his death, ib.;
his earlier relations with Ignatius Loyola,
242.
CARAFFESCHI, evil character of the, i. 105;
four condemned to death by Pius IV., 115,
318.
CARAVAGGIO, Michelangelo Amerighi da, Italian Realist painter, ii. 363 n.
CARDINE, Aliffe and Leonardo di (Caraffeschi),
condemned to death by Pius IV., i. 115.
CARDONA, Violante de (Duchess of Palliano), story
of, i. 373 sqq.;
her accomplishments, 374;
character, ib.;
passion of Marcello Capecce for her, ib.;
her character compromised through Diana
Brancaccio, 378;
murder of Marcello and Diana by the Duke,
ib.;
death of Violante at the hands of her
brother, 380.
CARLI, Orazio:
description of his being put to the torture,
i. 333 sq.
CARLO Emmanuele of Savoy, Italian hopes founded on,
ii. 246, 286;
friend of Marino, 262;
kindness to Chiabrera, 290;
treatment of Tassoni, 298.