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Rome, 344 and 72.; Cellini pre-
sents him with a y/* C/^^y
on behalf of the Pope, 346; his
conversation with Cellini, 347;
wishes the Pope to join him in
war with France, 332 72.; his re-
treat from Provence, 367 77.; his
war with France (1544), ii, 204
and 72., 21S and 72.; his entry
into Paris after the capture of
Tunis, 203 and 22.; makes peace
with Francis I, 220 72., 22S
and 72.
Cherubino. Sforzani.
Chigi, Agostino, his works of art, i,
65.
Chigi, Madonna Portia (Sulpicia),
Cellini, 63yyy., 83.
Chigi, Sigismondo, i, 65.
Cheurier (Chevrier), sculptor, his
statue of A^TYMAy made for
Francis I, ii, 203, 206 72.
Chiavelluzzi, Pietro, helps Ales-
sandro Farnese (afterwards Pope
Paul III) to escape from prison,
ii, 37-
C/%2'77zag7*<2, bronze figure found near
Arezzo, ii, 355 and 72.
Chioccia, Bartolommeo, a pupil of
Cellini, ii, 176, 179, 190, 191.
Chiostra, Ulivieri della, takes Cel-
lini into his house at Pisa, i, 33;
note on his work, 33 72.; goes to
Florence with Cellini, 37.
C/%7*2J4 W2Z2/f272^' 2772 2*/%^ -SAz (coin), i,
188.
Cibo, Cardinal Innocenzo, i, 84 72..
commissions Cellini to make a
large vase, 84.
Cibo, Lorenzo, i, 289 and 72.
Cimino, Giovanni, made assayer to
the Papal mint, i, 280 72.

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Cisti, a Lombard Captain, i, 190.
Clement VII, Pope,i, 28 and 72. ,63;
enrols Cellini as a member of his
orchestra, 77, 78; praises the
Bishop of Salamanca's vase, 84 ;
his amusement at Cellini's quarrel
with the Bishop, 84; disbands
the soldiers sent to Rome by
Giovannide'Medici,i28; takes re-
fuge in the Castel Sant' Angelo
during the siege, 133; appeals for
help to the Duke of Urbino, 137;
his gratitude to Cellini for his
achievements in defence of the
Castello, 143; absolves Cellini
from all homicides committed in
defence of the Church, 144; gives
Cellini all his jewels to take out
of their settings, 147; orders
spirited measures, but is prevented
by Cardinal Orsini from carrying
them out, 130, 131; remains a
prisoner after the truce, and then
Rees in disguise, 13272., 16172.;
declares war on Florence, 164;
recalls Cellini to Rome, 166,167 ;
absolves him for retaining some
of the gold he had melted down,
171, 172; commissions him to
some dies for coins, 179 yyy.;
makes Cellini Keeper of the Dies
of the Mint, 183; reproves him
for grieving overmuch for his
brother, 199; continues his favour
to Cellini after his revenge on his
brother's assassin, 202; his sus-
picions of Cellini's honesty allayed,
206 yyy.; appoints him papal
mace-bearer, 214; commissions
him to make a magnificent chalice,
213; refuses him the post of Privy
Seal, 213, 216; rage of Cellini,
 
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