406
INDEX
Maria Paleologa, 332; at Casale,
334; his wedding, 334-336 ; col-
lection of pictures, 339; claims
Montferrato, 351; birth of a son,
351 ; failing health, 387 ; death
389
Gonzaga, Ferrante, his birth, i. 293;
his abilities, ii. 237 ; in Spain, 241 ;
joins the Imperialists, 255; at the
siege of Rome, 260; meeting with
his mother, 262; on her escape
from Rome, 269; marches against
Florence, 295; at the Imperial
camp, Castiglione di Arezzo, 295 ;
on the surrender of Cortona, 295;
strength of his forces, 295; matri-
monial schemes, 307 ; marriage,
308, 345; in command of the Im-
perial armies, 326; commission to
Titian, 327-330; betrothal, 330;
demands for money, 345
Gonzaga, Francesco, Marquis of Man-
tua, his betrothal, i. 3, 38 ; at Fer¬
rara, 5, 8 ; attentions to his bride,
6 ; gift of a picture by Mantegna,
6-8 ; on the visit of Lorenzo dei
Medici, 39 ; character, 41, 46; re-
gard for Mantegna, 42; affection
for his sisters, 42, 45; appointed
captain - general of the Venetian
armies, 45, 128, 274; appearance,
46 ; portraits, 46 ; dissensions with
his uncles, 47; letter to his wife,
53 ; at Bologna, 58 ; Milan, 60 ;
attends the races at Brescia, 63 ;
his sword of state, 73 ; at Venice,
102, 139; his new palace, 106;
request for a map of Paris, 107 ;
affection for his daughter Leonora,
112, 136 ; on the arrival of French
ambassadors, 112; refuses pro-
posals of Charles VIII., 113; ap-
pointed captain of the League,
115; on the battle of the Taro,
119; his prowess, 120; at Novara,
122 ; increase of his salary, 123;
reception by Charles VIII., 123 ;
triumphal entry into Mantua, 124 ;
memorial, 124 ; in Rome, 137 ; pre-
sented with the golden rose, 137 ;
attack of fever, 138; return home,
138, 263; dismissal, 141 ; device,
142, 165; motto, 142; efforts to
propitiate the Signory, 143; his
mistress, 144; tortuous policy, 145;
offered the command of the allied
forces, 146 ; his overtures to Louis
XII., 151; meeting at Milan, 152;
his suspicions of Csesar Borgia,
180 ; anxiety for his sister’s safety,
180; fears for his life, 236; de¬
nounces Caesar Borgia, 239 ; recon-
ciliation, 240; in France, 242 ; on
the death of Alexander VI., 256 ;
his campaign in Naples, 263; re-
signs his command, 263; his re-
sentment against Castiglione, 270;
declines the post of Captain-general
of the Republic, 275; joins the
Pope at Perugia, 283 ; on his entry
into Bologna, 285; on restoring
the Camera Dipinta, 285; at the
siege of Genoa, 295; appointed
Grand Master of the Order of St.
Michel, 295; his illness, 306; ii.
56, 86, 94; taken prisoner, 32;
captivity, 38; release, 44; ap-
pointed Gonfalionereof the Church,
44; his irritability, 86 ; will, 154 ;
death, 155; funeral, 156
Gonzaga, Francesco, Ambassador in
Rome, ii. 133, 245 ; on the death
of Elisabetta, 249 ; at the wedding
of the Duke of Mantua, 334 ; con-
spiracy against Federico, 346 ; put
to death, 346
Gonzaga, Francesco, his birth, ii.
351 ; succeeds to the title, 387 ;
marriage and death, 387
Gonzaga, Francesco, at the Univer-
sity of Pavia, i. 30 ; created a
Cardinal, 30; love of music and
antiques, 33 ; appointed papal
legate, 34 ; entry into Mantua, 34
Gonzaga, Gianfrancesco, i. 173 ; at
Anspach, 29 ; bequeathed the prin-
cipality of Bozzolo and Sabbioneta,
37 ; his marriage, 47 ; increasing
infirmities, 47
Gonzaga, Gianlucido, i. 23
Gonzaga, Giovanni, i. 41; affection
for Isabella d’Este, 48 ; his wed-
ding, 58 ; on the news of the sur-
render of Lodovico, 156 ; on the
death of the Duke of Urbino, 307 ;
his death, ii. 232
Gonzaga, Giovanni Pietro, i. 105
Gonzaga, Giulia, ii. 243; her wedding,
i. 252
Gonzaga, Giulio, his birth, ii. 365
Gonzaga, Guglielmo, his long reign,
ii. 387
Gonzaga, Ippolita, her birth, i. 263
Gonzaga, Isabella, her marriage, ii.
387
Gonzaga, Laura, i. 200, 310. See
Bentivoglio
Gonzaga, Leonora Violante Maria,
her birth, i. 104 ; sponsors, 105 ;
betrothal, 267; portrait, 267 ; her
meeting with the Duke of Urbino,
310; appearance, 311 ; her journey
INDEX
Maria Paleologa, 332; at Casale,
334; his wedding, 334-336 ; col-
lection of pictures, 339; claims
Montferrato, 351; birth of a son,
351 ; failing health, 387 ; death
389
Gonzaga, Ferrante, his birth, i. 293;
his abilities, ii. 237 ; in Spain, 241 ;
joins the Imperialists, 255; at the
siege of Rome, 260; meeting with
his mother, 262; on her escape
from Rome, 269; marches against
Florence, 295; at the Imperial
camp, Castiglione di Arezzo, 295 ;
on the surrender of Cortona, 295;
strength of his forces, 295; matri-
monial schemes, 307 ; marriage,
308, 345; in command of the Im-
perial armies, 326; commission to
Titian, 327-330; betrothal, 330;
demands for money, 345
Gonzaga, Francesco, Marquis of Man-
tua, his betrothal, i. 3, 38 ; at Fer¬
rara, 5, 8 ; attentions to his bride,
6 ; gift of a picture by Mantegna,
6-8 ; on the visit of Lorenzo dei
Medici, 39 ; character, 41, 46; re-
gard for Mantegna, 42; affection
for his sisters, 42, 45; appointed
captain - general of the Venetian
armies, 45, 128, 274; appearance,
46 ; portraits, 46 ; dissensions with
his uncles, 47; letter to his wife,
53 ; at Bologna, 58 ; Milan, 60 ;
attends the races at Brescia, 63 ;
his sword of state, 73 ; at Venice,
102, 139; his new palace, 106;
request for a map of Paris, 107 ;
affection for his daughter Leonora,
112, 136 ; on the arrival of French
ambassadors, 112; refuses pro-
posals of Charles VIII., 113; ap-
pointed captain of the League,
115; on the battle of the Taro,
119; his prowess, 120; at Novara,
122 ; increase of his salary, 123;
reception by Charles VIII., 123 ;
triumphal entry into Mantua, 124 ;
memorial, 124 ; in Rome, 137 ; pre-
sented with the golden rose, 137 ;
attack of fever, 138; return home,
138, 263; dismissal, 141 ; device,
142, 165; motto, 142; efforts to
propitiate the Signory, 143; his
mistress, 144; tortuous policy, 145;
offered the command of the allied
forces, 146 ; his overtures to Louis
XII., 151; meeting at Milan, 152;
his suspicions of Csesar Borgia,
180 ; anxiety for his sister’s safety,
180; fears for his life, 236; de¬
nounces Caesar Borgia, 239 ; recon-
ciliation, 240; in France, 242 ; on
the death of Alexander VI., 256 ;
his campaign in Naples, 263; re-
signs his command, 263; his re-
sentment against Castiglione, 270;
declines the post of Captain-general
of the Republic, 275; joins the
Pope at Perugia, 283 ; on his entry
into Bologna, 285; on restoring
the Camera Dipinta, 285; at the
siege of Genoa, 295; appointed
Grand Master of the Order of St.
Michel, 295; his illness, 306; ii.
56, 86, 94; taken prisoner, 32;
captivity, 38; release, 44; ap-
pointed Gonfalionereof the Church,
44; his irritability, 86 ; will, 154 ;
death, 155; funeral, 156
Gonzaga, Francesco, Ambassador in
Rome, ii. 133, 245 ; on the death
of Elisabetta, 249 ; at the wedding
of the Duke of Mantua, 334 ; con-
spiracy against Federico, 346 ; put
to death, 346
Gonzaga, Francesco, his birth, ii.
351 ; succeeds to the title, 387 ;
marriage and death, 387
Gonzaga, Francesco, at the Univer-
sity of Pavia, i. 30 ; created a
Cardinal, 30; love of music and
antiques, 33 ; appointed papal
legate, 34 ; entry into Mantua, 34
Gonzaga, Gianfrancesco, i. 173 ; at
Anspach, 29 ; bequeathed the prin-
cipality of Bozzolo and Sabbioneta,
37 ; his marriage, 47 ; increasing
infirmities, 47
Gonzaga, Gianlucido, i. 23
Gonzaga, Giovanni, i. 41; affection
for Isabella d’Este, 48 ; his wed-
ding, 58 ; on the news of the sur-
render of Lodovico, 156 ; on the
death of the Duke of Urbino, 307 ;
his death, ii. 232
Gonzaga, Giovanni Pietro, i. 105
Gonzaga, Giulia, ii. 243; her wedding,
i. 252
Gonzaga, Giulio, his birth, ii. 365
Gonzaga, Guglielmo, his long reign,
ii. 387
Gonzaga, Ippolita, her birth, i. 263
Gonzaga, Isabella, her marriage, ii.
387
Gonzaga, Laura, i. 200, 310. See
Bentivoglio
Gonzaga, Leonora Violante Maria,
her birth, i. 104 ; sponsors, 105 ;
betrothal, 267; portrait, 267 ; her
meeting with the Duke of Urbino,
310; appearance, 311 ; her journey