Henri II: His Court and Times (68 page)

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Muscetolla, Imperial Ambassador at Rome
71
Musse, Corneille, Bishop of Bitonto
341

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Nançay, Christian de
and Mme. d'Étampes,
127
note
Nancy
274
Nantes
172
,
246
Naples
18
,
32
,
63
,
87
,
158
,
291
,
313
;
siege of,
49
,
50
Napoli, Cesare da
defends the pass of Susa,
109
,
110
Narbonne
52
,
143
Nassau, Comte de
10
,
97
Nassau, Comtesse de
35
Nassau, Henri de
and the siege of
Péronne,
106
Nassau, William of (Prince of Orange)
327
,
340
,
343
Navarre
Bonnivet in,
9
,
10
; Lower,
134
;
Spain and,
266
Navarre, King of
see
Albret, Henri d'
,
and
Vendôme, Duc de
Navarre, Marguerite d'Angoulême,
Queen of [sister of François I]
1
note
,
2
note
,
10
,
27-31
,
53
,
90
,
92
,
114
,
134
,
183
note
,
231
,
307
Nemours, Duc de
282
,
311
note
,
341
Nero, Golden House of
250
Neuillay
318
,
319
Nevers, Duc de
147
,
174
note
,
212
,
316
,
327
Nevers, Duchesse de
147
Nice
80-2
; conference at,
111
;
siege of,
151
Niel, J. P.
on Diane de Poitiers,
117
,
123
,
124
Nieuport
327
Nîmes
143
,
226
Noailles, French Ambassador in London
286
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, third Duke of
159
and note
Northampton, William Parr, Marquis of
French mission,
245-6
Notables, Assembly of the
335
Notre-Dame de Paris
marriage of Mary Stuart at,
322-4
; the Spanish
marriage,
340
; funeral service of
Henri II,
346
Noyon
212
,
317
;
treaty signed at,
7

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Oise, the
281
Olivier, Chancellor
173
and note
; mission to Ghent,
166
; removed
from office,
264
Oppède, Président d'
proceedings against,
232
,
233
Orléans, Charles de Valois, Duc d',
(youngest son of François I)
favourite of his father,
62
,
163
;
at the wedding of Henri and
Catherine de' Medici,
83
; his establishment,
88
; and Catherine de'
Medici,
89
; Charles V's offer of the Milanese to,
95-6
; assumes
the title of Duc d'Orléans,
102
;
appointed Lieutenant-general in
the north,
109
,
111
note
; his
relations with his brother Henri,
125
,
134
,
136
; receives Charles V,
131
,
132
; marriage proposals,
133
,
134
,
158
; compromises the success
of the French in Luxembourg,
141
,
142
; and Mme. d'Étampes,
154
;
death of,
166
; obsequies,
189
,
193
;
accusation of Vieilleville and Saint-André against,
191-193
Orléans, Duc d' [Charles IX]
294-5
Orléans, Dunois, the Bastard of
80
Orléans, Louis Philippe, Duc d'
349
Orléans
reception of Charles V at,
131
Orsini, Alfonsina
65

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Pacheco, Doña Agnese (
dame d'honneur
to Queen Eleanor)
98
"Paix des Dames," la
50
Palissy, Bernard
250
Palmer, Sir Henry
243
Palmer, Sir Thomas
238
Paradin
132
note
; relates story of the
baptism of François II,
147-8
; on
the
gabeleurs
,
cited
,
224
Paris
approach of the armies of the
League,
14
; solemn entry of Charles
V into,
132
and note
,
133
; at Notre-Dame,
133
; panic on the advance of Charles in
1544,
156
,
157
; first
visit of Henri II to,
189
; state entry
of Henri II and Catherine into,
231
;
news of Saint-Quentin received at,
316
,
317
; Oriental masquerade in,
320
; marriage of François II,
322-5
;
fêtes
at the Palais de Justice,
324
;
introduction of the Inquisition,
335
,
336
; the tournament of the Rue
Saint-Antoine,
341-3
Paris,
Parlement
of
protest against the
Concordat,
6-7
; presentation to
Charles V,
132
; the
Chambre
ardente
,
233
,
234
; dismissal of Lizet,
264
; Bed of Justice of 1552,
271
;
creation of counsellors,
288
note
;
and the Inquisition,
235-7
;
mercuriales
,
337
; the assembly at the
Grands-Augustins,
337-8
Parma
Paul III and,
267
; war of,
268
,
269
,
278-9
Passau, Diet of
276
; Agreement of,
278
Passerini, Cardinal
and Catherine de' Medici,
66
Patenostrier,
maître d'armes
194
Paul III, Pope
and the Pontifical jewels,
78
; repudiates engagements of
Clement VII,
87
; speech of Charles
V before,
96
; and the truce of
Monçon,
111
; and the conference
at Nice,
111
; and Pierluigi Farnese,
217
; his treaty with France,
218
,
219
; death,
276
Paul IV, Pope
election of,
290
; and the affair of François de Montmorency and Mlle. de Piennes,
301
; intrigues with the Guises,
312
; Treaty of Fontainebleau,
313
;
peace with Spain,
314-15
; and the
Inquisition,
334
Pavia
siege of,
18-20
; battle of,
20-3
;
sack of,
47
; French envoys killed
by soldiers from the garrison of,
139
Pedraza, citadel of
the princes imprisoned in,
52-5
Peñaloza, Spanish officer
36
; summons François I to fulfil the conditions
of the Treaty of Madrid,
40
Penthièvre, Comte de
see
Étampes, Duc d'
Penthièvre, Duc de
Anet ceded to,
348
Perpignan
52
; siege of,
143
Péronne
siege of,
106
Pescara, Marchese di
account of,
14
and
note
-15
; and Bayard,
15
; and the
invasion of Provence,
17
; at Lodi,
18
; his harangue to the starving
Spaniards before the battle of Pavia,
20
note
; at Pavia,
21
; in Lombardy,
43
Pestilence at Naples
49
and note
Petite Bande
, ladies of the
90
,
128
Philibert, Emmanuel
see
Savoy, Duke of
Philip, Duke of Savoy
22
note
Philip, Landgrave of Hesse
268
,
269
Philip II of Spain
134
; invested with
the Milanese,
135
; left to govern
with a Council of Regency,
149
;
marries Mary Tudor,
286-7
; accession of,
291
; Paul IV makes peace
with,
314
,
315
; and the siege of
Saint-Quentin,
315-17
; takes Noyon,
317
; his letter to Granvelle,
329-30
;
marries Mme. Élisabeth,
330
,
339-41
; and the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis,
330
; his
position after,
333
Piacenza
assassination of Pierluigi Farnese at,
218
Picardy
war in,
11
; the English troops
withdrawn from,
25
; invaded by
the Comtes de Nassau and de Rœux,
97
; position of the French troops
in,
106
; invasion by the Comte de
Rœux,
281-2
; Imperialist raid into,
289
Pickering, Sir William (English Ambassador at the French Court)
his impressions of the Château of Anet,
253
Piedmont
invaded by François I,
96
;
Imperialists in,
109-11
; Enghien in,
152-3
; Henri II's journey to,
217
,
219
; base of French operations, 1551,
268
; French possessions in,
290
Piennes, Mlle. de
romance of,
300-1
,
309
,
313
note
Pilon, Germain
345
Pinerolo
97
,
106
,
330
Pinkie Cleugh
Scottish defeat at,
237-8
Pisseleu, Anne de
see
Étampes, Duchesse d'
Pisseleu, Charles de [Bishop of Condom]
94
Pisseleu, Guillaume de [Seigneur d'Heilly]
90
Pisseleu, Jean de
188
Pisseleu, Louise de
195
Pizzighitone, citadel of
24
Poggio a Cajano, villa of
66
,
81
Poitiers, Diane de, Duchesse de Valentinois
32
note
,
73
; childhood,
113
,
114
; marriage of,
114
; Brântome's
anecdote of,
116
,
117
; conclusions of
Georges Guiffrey,
117
,
118
; accusation of Lorenzo Contarini concerning her and François
I,
118
,
119
; her
supposed love-letters to François I,
119
,
120
; her relations with the poet
Clément Marot considered,
121-22
;
her respect for her husband's memory,
122-23
; beginning of her
liaison with the Dauphin Henri,
123-5
; her influence over Henri,
125-6
,
176-9
,
248
; her quarrel with Mme.
d'Étampes,
126-9
,
135
,
167
,
175
,
176
,
187
,
196
; and the Reformation,
128
,
336
; her relations with the Dauphin viewed with disapproval by
François I,
136
and note
; the
prince's infatuation for,
163
,
308
;
despatch of Marino Cavalli concerning,
167-9
; receives the jewels of
Mme. d'Étampes,
174
; Saint-Mauris's impressions of,
177-9
;
and Montmorency,
179-83
,
248
,
263-4
; Vieilleville's gift to,
186
;
and the Jarnac scandal,
196
; present
at the duel of La Châtaigneraie and
Jarnac,
202
; glorification of, at
Lyons,
230-1
; and the Protestants,
233
; insulted by a Huguenot prisoner
whom she has questioned,
234
;
letter to the Maréchal d'Humières
concerning Mary Stuart,
241
; and
the Guises,
248
,
271
; receives the
Château of Chenonceaux,
248
;
created Duchesse de Valentinois,
248
,
249
; her château of Anet,
249-53
; devotion of Henri II to,
253
;
his letter to her,
254-6
; her sentiments towards him,
256-8
; relations
with Catherine de' Medici,
258-60
,
304
,
305
,
310
; alliance with Montmorency,
321
; and the Dauphin's
marriage,
321
,
322
; anxious for the
return of Montmorency from captivity,
327
; and the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis,
331-2
; disgrace
of,
346
; death of,
347
; her will,
347-8
; desecration of her tomb in
1795,
348
,
349
Poitiers, Guillaume de
113
,
114
Poitiers, Jean de
see
Saint-Vallier
Poitiers, Louis de
249
note
Poitiers
226
; reception of Charles V,
131
Pompadour, Mme. de
93
Pont-à-Mousson
taking of,
273
Pontguyon, Madeleine de
the scandal
concerning her and her stepson,
Guy Chabot, Seigneur de Jarnac, the
cause of the latter's celebrated duel
with La Châtaigneraie,
195-8
Poyet, Chancellor
136
Poynings, Sir John
at Boulogne,
159
,
161
Praet, Louis van (Minister of Charles V)
37
,
40-2
,
56
,
59
Pragmatic Sanction, the
6
note
; and the Concordat of 1516,
6
and note
Prat, Chancellor du
39
; and the sequestration of the Connétable de Bourbon's estates,
13
; debases the
coinage,
57
Primaticcio
his work at Anet,
250
,
252
note
"Prisoner's Peace," the
331
Protestants, the
persecution by Louise
of Savoy,
25
note
; and Diane de
Poitiers,
116
; Henri II's treatment
of,
232
; confiscated property of,
249
; fresh persecution after the
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis,
333-9
;
establishment of Reformed churches
in Paris,
336
; rapid progress of,
336
Provence
invaded by Charles V,
97
,
102-6
; Turkish fleet off the coast of,
151
; benefices, right of collation to,
abandoned,
233
Puymoreau
leader of the insurrection
against the
gabelle
in Saintonge,
224

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