The generall historie of the magnificent state of Venice From the first foundation thereof vntill this present. Collected by Thomas de Fougasses, gentleman of Auignon, out of all authors, both ancient and moderne, that haue written of that subiect. Englished by VV. Shute. Gent.
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"The generall historie of the magnificent state of Venice From the first foundation thereof vntill this present. Collected by Thomas de Fougasses, gentleman of Auignon, out of all authors, both ancient and moderne, that haue written of that subiect. Englished by VV. Shute. Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01095.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2025.
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A Table of the principall matters contained in the second Volume. (Book volume 2)
- AGreement betwixt the Pope and the Vene∣tians. Fol. 4
- A strong suspition of the Pope concerning the French king. 6
- Aduertisements to the Princes of Germanie to cleere the suspition. 7
- Aluiana his exploits in Friul. 9
- An old mans speech to the Senat. ibid.
- Ambuscado to surprize the Count Petillan. 13
- All Romagnia yeeldeth to the Pope vpon the fame of the kings Vi∣ctorie. 17
- An enteruiew resolued on betwixt the Emperour and the French king. 20
- A Treatie of truce motioned be∣twixt the Emperour and the Vene∣tians broken. 26
- A generall Councell published at Li∣ons. 37
- A great earthquake at Venice. 42
- A strang miracle in the mine at Bo∣lognia. 49
- Andrea Gritti, and Antonio lu∣stiniano taken prisoners. 53
- Articles of the league betwixt the French King, and Venetians. 59
- All the Dutchie of Milan in an vp∣rore. 60
- Aluiana his earnestnesse to the Se∣nate, that he might fight with the enemies. 72
- Aluiana sheweth himselfe at the e∣nemies passage. ibid.
- Aluiana encampeth at Olma, deter∣mining there to tarrie for the e∣nemie. 73
- A Venetian Ambassador s•…•…nt to Se∣lim. 75
- Achmat brother to Selim vanqui∣shed and slaine. 76
- Achmat sonne to Achmat in armes against Selim. ibid.
- A great fire in Venice. 78
- A new compromise in the Popes per∣son concerning the strife betwixt the Emperour and the Venetians. ibid.
- Aluiana taketh Rouigo. 84
- A Croizado in Hungarie against the Turkes. 85
- Ambassadors from Venice with their request to the king of England.
- Aluiana relieueth Vincenza 92
- Agreement contracted with the Suisses and broken the same day. 94
- Aluiana his enterprize vpon Bres∣sia. 100
- Aluianas death. ibid
- Asola and Lona taken by the Vene∣tians. 101
- Articles concluded betwixt the Pope and the French king. 103
- Assault giuen to Verona. 111
- Assailants retire with losse. ibid
- Alliance renewed betwixt Soliman and the Venetians. 119
- After what manner the Pope would consen•…•… to the French kings pro∣positions. 120
- A league betwixt the Emperour and the King of England. 137
- Ambassadours of the Emperour and the King of England meet at Ve∣nice. ibid.
- Articles of the alliance made betwixt the Emperour, Francis Sforza, and the Venetians. 139
- Accord betwixt the Pope and Empe∣rour. 152
- Accord betwixt the Pope and the Ve∣netians. 153
- Articles of the agreement. ibid.
- Agreement betwixt the Emperour and French king. 154
- Armie of the league retireth from Milan. 157
- Aquila taken by Rance de Cera. 168
- Andrea Doria in the French kings seruice. 179
- Articles of agreement betwixt the Pope and Emperour. 180
- A colourable excuse of the king of England to the Venetians request. 184
- An accord made with the Duke of Ferrara. 185
- Ascoli and diuers other townes yeeld to the confederates. 190
- A vaine and ridiculous challenge. 191
- A policie of the enemies. 192
- An enterprize of the Spaniards a∣gainst the Gallies of Philippin Doria. 192
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- A fierce encounter of those of the league and the Imperials. 193
- Andrea Doria reuolteth from the kings seruice. 194
- Articles of Agreement betwixt the Emperour and Doria. 195
- Aquila recouered of the Imperials. 207
- Antonio de Leua assaileth the L. S. Paul. 210
- Antonio de Leua followeth the Duke of Vrbin in his retreat to Cassan. ibid.
- A discourse made in Senate conc•…•…r∣ning peace with the Emperour. 219
- A discourse against the former. 220
- Articles of peace betwixt the Empe rour and the Venetians. 222
- Almaines require to haue a Generall Councell. 227
- A league betwixt the Pope, Emperor and all the Italian potentates, the Venetians except. 235
- A fight at scabetwixt the Venetians and Turkes. 240
- A new practise betwixt the Pope and the Venetians. 246
- Aiax Basha perswadeth Soliman to make warre on Italy 253
- A league betwixt the Pope, the Em∣perour, and the Venetians against the Turke. 265
- Andrea Doria chosen General of the Armie for the league by Sea. 274
- A Treaty of peace betwixt the Em∣perour and French king broken off. 276
- Ambassadors chosen at Venice to be present at the assembly of Nice. 277
- A worthy recompence. 279
- Armie of the league returneth to Corfu. 290
- All men crie out vpon Doria. 292
- Agreement betwixt the Pope and the Duke of Vrbin. 298
- Ambassadors answere to the Basha. 302
- An Hungarian Ambassador com∣meth to Venice. 306
- Answere of the Emperor & French king to the Venetian Ambassa∣dor. 307
- Ambassadors braue answer. 109
- A Turkish Ambassador commeth to Venice. 322
- Agreement betwixt Strossi and the Venetians concerning Milan. 323
- A new practise to draw the Veneti∣ans to the league with the king. 324
- A Spanish Frier biginneth the trea∣tie of peace betwixt the Emperour and the French King. 325
- A tyrannicall law of the Turkes. 328
- Ambassadors frō Venice to Edward 6. king of England. 336
- A generall dearth. 342
- A discreet answere of the Venetians to the Duke of Ferrara. 345
- A great Turkish fleet at sea. 347
- All Germanie banded against the Emperour, and his brother Ferdi∣nand. 348
- Almans band themselues against the French concerning Metz, Thou, and Verdune. 354
- A popular commotion in Rome. 362
- A strange accident at Rome. 365
- A mischieuous practise of a reuolted Iew. 368
- Arcenall of Venice burnt. 370
- Answere of the French King and Queen his mother to the Pope. 377
- Astor Baillone Generall in Cyprus 385
- A fierce assault giuen to foure bul∣warks at one time. 390
- An assault giuen to the bulwarke Constantia. 391
- Articles of peace propounded by the Venetians. 399
- Articles of the league. 403
- Arriuall of Don Iohn with Spa∣nish forces. 411
- Articles of the Capitulation at the taking of Cyprus by the Turks. 416
- Adu•…•…se of Bernardino de Reque∣sens, for fighting or not fighting with the enemie. 418
- An accident likely to haue bred great mischiefe. 420
- Ali Bascha his speech of encourage∣ment to his Captaines and souldiers at the instant of battaile. 440
- Attempt vpon Castelnouo in vaine. 453
- Ambassadors sent from Venice to France and Spayne. 457
- A vaine & vnprofitable engin. 466
- Articles of peace betwixt the Turkes and the Venetians. 474
- Ambassadors speech to Selim. 478
- Amurath confirmes peace with the Venetians. 480
- Ambassadors sent to the king of Spayne. 484
- A decree against superfluous diet. ibid
- A Persian Ambassador comes to Venice. 485
- A Venetian Gentleman executed to satisfie the Turke. ibid.
- A dutchesse is cruelly murthered in Padua. 486
- A prodigie. 490
- A solemne Ambassade from France to Rome. 491
- A decree concerning building of Churches. 494
- Articles on which the interdiction was reuoked. 499
- After what manner the prisoners were deliuered. ibid.
B
- BEntiuoli discouraged, yeeld to the Pope. 5
- Bolognia yeelded to the Pope. ibid.
- Bressia yeeldeth to the king. 16
- Bishop of Gurcia cōmeth into France from the Emperour. 37
- Bentiuoli with the French are in Bolognia. 44
- Breach made at Bolognia. 49
- Bergamo expelleth the French. 52
- Bergamo taken and soone lost. 84
- Battaile renued betwixt the French and Suisses by breake of day. 97
- Bressia besieged by the Venetians, & againe by the French. 101
- Bressia yeeldeth on composition. 108
- Belgrade taken by the Turkes. 123
- Battaile of Bicoca. 136
- Bosco and Alexandria are taken by Lautrec. 181
- Brunswich Duke returneth into Ger∣manie. 192
- Brundusium yeeldeth to the Veneti∣ans. 208
- Barbarossa spoileth the Islands of the Archipelago. 278
- Barbarossa cōmeth into Candy. 280
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- Barbarossa his retreat from Candy. 281
- Barbarossa his consideratiōs vpō the sundry opinions of the Turkes. 287
- Barbarossa repenteth his comming forth of the Gulfe of Preueze. 289
- Barbarossa summoneth the Gouer∣nour of Catarra to deliuer the towne vnto him. 300
- Barbarossa his vaine assaults to Ca∣tarra. 301
- Badoario greatly perplexed. 308
- Barbarossa his fleet at Marselles. 320
- Barbarossa taketh Nice. ibid.
- Barbarossa his cruell spoiles in his returne home. 326
- Baily of Venice his remonstrance to the Bascha Mahomet. 379
- Bascha Mahomet reniueth the trea tie of peace. 398
- Badoario contrary to Tepulo. 401
- Bascha Mahomet his proposition to the Venetian Baylie. 405
- Bragadino his exhortation to his souldiers. 412
- Bragadino comes to Mustapha his tent. 416
- Barbarico his speech perswading to fight. 419
- Basha Mahomet solliciteth the Em∣perour. 451
- Bishop of Aix Ambassador from the French king at Constantinople. 473
- Bressia afflicted with the plague. 483
- Building of the bridge of Rialto. 489
C
- CAstle of Creste yeelded to the Ve∣netians. 10
- Confederacie of the Pope, Emperour, French King, & king of Arragon against the Venetians. 12
- Casal-Maior yeelded. 14
- Cadora taken and sackt by the Impe∣rials. 21
- Count Petillā cōmander of Padua. 23
- Contention betwixt the Pope and the French king. 37
- Cause of the Venetians hatred to the Duke of Ferrara. 25
- Confederacie a new betwixt the Em∣peror & the French King. 37
- Concorda takē by the Popes army. 39
- Cardinall of Pauia dealeth badly with the Duke of Vrbine. 45
- Cardinall of Pauia slaine by the Duke ibid.
- Confederacy betwixt the Pope, the king of Arragon and the Vene tians. 47
- Cardinall of Medicis prisoner at Milan. 56
- Cremona taken and sackt by the Spaniards. 67
- Constancie of the Venetian Senate. 74
- Compromise made by the Pope. 75
- Citie of Vd•…•…na abandoned to the ene∣mies. 79
- Countrey of Frinl acquit by meanes of the taking of Frangipan. 85
- Cardinal of Syens Oration to the Suisses. 95
- Cardin. makes vse of false rumors. 96
- Charles king of Spaine chosen Em∣perour. 118
- Commissioners of the Emperour and the Venetians meet at Verona. 120
- Conditions of agreement betwxt the Pope and the Emperour. 126
- Colonna fortifieth Milan. 130
- Cremonia yeelded to the enemies. 136
- Creatiō of Pope Adrian the sixt. 138
- Creation of Pope Clement the se∣uenth. 142
- Cause of the French kings discontent with the Emperour. 145
- Conditions of peace propounded by the Pope. 146
- Children of France in hostage for the king their Father. 156
- Confederates send Commissioners to the king of England. ibid.
- Capitulation of Cremona. 161
- Colonessi enter Rome violently. ibi.
- Chiefe Articles of the treatie. 163
- Confederates prouide to resist the Emperour. ibid.
- Confederates consult about the siege of Naples. 167
- Confederates Armie still followes the Imperials. 171
- Cardinals meet at Bolognia to treate of the Popes deliuerie. 177
- Cause of Andrea Doria his reuolt. 194
- Capitulation about the yeelding of Auersa. 198
- Confederates take Pauia. 200
- Castle of Genoarased by the people 201
- Citie of Cambray chosen for the trea∣tie. 212
- Circumcision of Solimans children 226
- Castle of Milan, and the Citie of Co∣ma renared to Duke Sforza. 228
- Coron & Patras tak•…•… by Doria. 223
- Cariadin Barbarossa his great ex∣perience at Sea. 241
- Cariadine taketh Thunis. 244
- Creation of Pope Paul the thiird. ibid
- Cariadine his fleet. 247
- Confederacie confirmed betwixt the Emperor and the Venetians. 249
- Causes of the kings discontent with the Duke of Sauoy. 250
- Confusion of the Venetian Army see∣ing the Turks lie neere them. 262
- Canalis commanded by Soliman to send to the Venetian Senate. ibid.
- Candiots preparations for their de∣fence. 280
- Capello his answer to Doria. 288
- Capels speech to Doria to prouoke him to the battaile. 290
- Confederates Armie commeth to be∣siege Castelnouo. 293
- Castelnouo taken by Barbarossa. 300
- Cantelmo departeth from Venice without any commission. 304
- Cause of the warre of Hungary. 312
- Controuersie betwixt the Venetians and Ferdinand put to compromise. 319
- Cardinall of Ferrara exhorteth the Venetians in the French kings be∣halfe. 324
- Capitulations of the peace betwixt the Emperor & the French king. 325
- Commissioners decide the contro∣uersie betwixt Ferdinand and the Venetians. 326
- Contention betwixt the Venetians and the Turke. 328
- Cardinall Farnese commeth to Ve∣nice. 334
- Cardinall S. George sent Legate in∣to France. 336
- Contentiō concerning the place where the Councell should be kept. 340
- Cardinall de Monte chosen Pope & called by the name of Iulius 3. 341
- Catherine Zeni sent Ambassador to the Turke. 342
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- ...〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the memo∣rie and execution of the Last will of Cardinall Zem. 356
- Creation of Pope Pius the fourth. 363
- Cardinall Caraffa, and three of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 •…•… 〈◊〉〈◊〉 are put to death. 363
- Charles the ninth French king ibid
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 sent by the Pope to the 〈◊〉〈◊〉. ibid.
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of bringing Ambassa dors to the great Turke. 368
- Counsaile of Mahomet the Vizier 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 371
- Chancellor of Persia his answere Concerning the Emperours de 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 378
- Contents of Selims letters to the Ve∣netians. 380
- Count Roccas slaine. 391
- Citie of Nicosia taken. ibid.
- Cyprus yeeldeth to the Turkes. 392
- Colonna escapeth two great dangers in his returne homewards. 397
- Colonna his remonstrance to the Venetian Senate. 4•…•…0
- Christians surprize the enemies by 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 409
- Care of those in Famagosta for their 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 412
- Cornia his speech confirming Bar∣barico. 419
- Catholicke kings resolution before the Ambassadors arriuall. 458
- Colonna his aduise. ibid
- Colonna his opinion concerning 〈◊〉〈◊〉 setting forward towards the ene∣mie. 459
- Christians d•…•…scrie the Turkish fleete. 460
- Christians discampe from before 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 467
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 mouing the Senate to embrace 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 473
- Charles of Lorraine, Duke of May•…•…n 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the confederates fl•…•…ete. 465
- Cause why Amara•…•…h hated the Em∣peror. 480
- Contention betwixt the Venetians and the knights of Malta. 485
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of Pope Sixtus the fift 486
- Creation of Pope Gregorie the four∣teenth. 489
- Creation and death of Pope In•…•…o cent the ninth, and the creation of Clement the seuenth. 490
- Cardinall of Florence Legate in France. 492
- Creation of Pope Paul the fift. 495
- Censures against the Venetians are publ•…•…shed. 496
- Cardinall Perron conferres with the Pope. 498
- Commission is giuen to Cardinall Ioyeuse to reuoke the censures at Venice. ibid.
- Cardinall Ioyeuse his reception at Venice. 499
D
- DVke of Venice his answere to the French kings Herald. 14
- Duke of Ferrara declares himselfe a∣gainst the Venetians. 17
- Duke of Ferrara defeateth the Vene∣tians nauall Armie. 26
- Duke of Ferrara takes Loretta. ibid.
- Difficulties concerning the agree∣ment betwixt the Emperour and the Venetians. 58
- Diuers Venetian young Gentlemen sent to Padua and Treuiso. 7•…•…
- Death of Lewis the twelfth French king. 88
- Dissension among the Suisses in Mi∣lan after the battaile. 99
- Duke of Burbon Vice-Roy in the Dutchie of Milan. 104
- Demaunds of the Venetian Commis∣sioners. 120
- Duke of Milan cōmeth to Pauia with sixe thousand Lansequentes. 134
- Different opinions in the Senate con∣cerning their alliance with the Emperour. 139
- Duke of Vrbin Generall to the Vene∣tians. 1•…•…0
- Duke of Burbon forsaketh the French kings partie. ibid.
- Duke of Vrbins difficultie to execut•…•… the Senates command. 142
- Duke of Albany inuades Naples. 146
- Duke of Burbon commeth to Milan. 157
- Doria suspected to relieue Genoa. 159
- Duke of Vrbin brings supplies to the siege of Verona. 161
- Duke of Burbon marcheth into the field in d•…•…spite of all difficulties. 189
- Domnico Veniero put to his triall. 172
- Duke of Burbons speed in his march to Rome. ibid.
- Duke of Burbon assaults the sub∣urbs of Rome. 173
- Death of Duke of Burbon. ibid.
- Duke of Vrbin taketh Perusa. 178
- Duke of Brunswich commeth into I∣taly with great forces. 191
- Duke of Brunswich ioyned with An∣to nio de Leua besige Lauda. ibid.
- Duke of Vrbin runneth to the defence of his owne state. 208
- Duke of Milans great humilitie to the Emperour. 202
- Doria his subtile meaning. 233
- Duke of Ferrara reconereth Modena and Reg•…•…o by the Emperours sen∣tence. 234
- Dandulo banished at his returne to Venice. 239
- Death of Pope Clement the 7. 244
- Death of Francis Sforza Duke of Milan. 248
- Duke of Sauoy denieth the French king passage. 249
- Difficulties to accord the Emperour and the French. 250
- Doria his incursions causeth the Turks to suspect the Venetians. 261
- Doria his policy to enforce the Vene∣tians to ioyne with him. 262
- Description of the Isle of Corfu. 264
- Doria his answere and departure to∣wards Genoa. 266
- Descriptiō of Naples in Romagn. 267
- Description of Maluesia. 268
- Difficulties alledged by the Duke of Vrbin. 284
- Don Ferrans de Gonzaga cōmeth to Corfu. 285
- Doria commeth to Corfu. 286
- Doria in fauour to the enemies cau∣seth his Armie to retire 287
- Doria his remonstrance to the whole Armie. 288
- Doria his retreat encourageth the Turks. 290
- Doria his excuse for shunning the fight with Barbarossa. 294
- Doria with his Gallies retireth into Sicill. 294
- Death of the Duke of Vrbin. 295
- Draguts pollicy to compasse the Ve∣netians Gallies. 298
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- Dori•…•… his proposition to the Proui∣dator Contaren. 301
- Diuers opinions of the Peace betwixt the Emperor and French king 3•…•…5
- Duke of Saxony and Lantgraue of Hesse their suite to the Venetian Senate: with their answer. 333
- Death of Francis, the first, French king, and Henrie the eight king of England. 336
- Death of Pope Paul the third. 341
- Duke of Florence taketh the Empe∣rours party. 344
- Duke of Ferrara aduiseth with the Venetians. 344
- Discreete answer of the venetians to the Duke. 345
- Death of Edward the sixth King of England. 356
- Duke of Florence sendeth forces a∣gainst the Siennois. ibid.
- Duke of Alua taketh diuers townes from the Pope. 359
- Duke of Guise commeth into Italie. 360
- Death of Pope Paul the fourth. 362
- Death of Andre Doria. 363
- Death of Pope Pius the fourth. 367
- Death of Solyman before Zighet. ibidem
- Discord among the Commaunders in Famagosta. 387
- Doria returneth home. 394
- Diuers places subiect to the Turks doe yeeld to the Venetians. ibid.
- Difficulties propounded by the Spa∣niards. 395
- Don Iohn D'Austria Generall of the army. 402
- Duleigna yeeldeth to the Turks vpon composition, which is badly obser∣ued. 408
- Diligent care of the Captaines in Fa∣magosta. 413
- Don Iohns obiections against Ve∣nieri. 421
- Don Iohn his Oration to his souldi∣ers. 429
- Death of Pius quintus. 453
- Death of Sigismond king of Poland. 461
- Difficulties arising about the meeting of Don Iohn. 463
- Don Iohn goes into Africke. 478
- Death of Selim Emperour of the Turkes. 479
- Dukes of Ferrara and Neuers come with king Henry to Venice. ibid.
- Death of Cosmo de Medicis the first great Duke of Tuscany. 480
- Decrees against the Venetians super∣fluous expences. 484
- Deceit of a Greeke. 489
- Death of Pope Gregory the 14. ibi.
- Diuers Pirats defeated. 494
- Death of Pope Clement the 8 494
- Duke Donato reuoketh his first de∣claration. 499
E
- ENteruew of the Kings of France and Arragon at Sauona. 6
- Enteruew resolued on betwixt the Emperour and the French King. 20
- Enterprise vpon Genoa. 33
- Earle of Mirandola sent from the Pope to the Lord of Chaumont. 38
- Enemies spoile and ruine Vincenza. 71
- Emperialls braue resolution. 73
- Enteruew betwixt the Pope and the French King at Bolognia. 103
- Excuses alleadged by Lautrec that he might discampe. 109
- Emperialls besiege Parma. 127
- Enemies passe ouer the Riuer Adda without impediment. 128
- Enemies come to Milan, and winne the Roman gate and suburb. ibi.
- Enemies surprise Lauda. 136
- Emperialls take Garlas. 144
- Englands curtesie toward the French King. 154
- Enterprise of Milan broken. 200
- Enteruiew of the French and Veneti∣an army. 209
- Enemies beaten by the Duke of Vrbin 211
- Expectation of the Enteruew at Bo∣lognia. 219
- Entertainment giuen to the Emperor on the Venetian territorie. 224
- Effect of Rangone his Oration to the Senate. 259
- Expence diuided betwixt those of the League. 274
- Enteruew of the emperor and French king at Aigues-Mortes. 278
- Enemies escape by fault of the Lea∣guers. 289
- Enemies besiege Milan. 325
- Enterprise of Naples being found dif∣ficult, is reiected by the French king. 354
- Enterprise of Marguerites broken off through the difficulty therof. 383
- Enemies incāped before Nicosia. 387
- Enemies fierce battery at Nicosia 390
- Enemies fleet retireth foorth of the gulph of Venice. 409
- Enemies army before Famagosta. 412
- Enemies make 5 batteries at one time. ibid.
- Euery Captains charge. 413
- Enemies repulst from the breach. 414
- Estate of the besieged enforceth them to yeeld. 415
- Emperours excuses to free himselfe from entring into the league. 449
- Extremitie of the Turkish fleet. 466
- Enemies retire to Modon. 465
- Entertainment giuen to the french K. at Vienna in Austria. 479
- Election of Pope Leo the tenth, and his sodaine death. 494
F
- FLight of the Venetian garrison 10
- French King complaineth of the truce. 11
- French king dissembleth. ibi.
- French take Treni. 14
- Frangipane makes war in Histria. 22
- French king greatly perplexed. 28
- Ferrarois defeate two fleetes of the Venetians. 36
- French army marcheth towards Bo∣lognia where the Pope lay. 37
- Flight of the Duke of Vrbin. 44
- French Kings great desire to bee at peace with the Pope. 46
- French after long fight become ma∣sters of Bressia. 53
- French are victors in the battell of Rauenna. 55
- French besiege Nouara in vaine. 63
- French campe in feare at the Suisses comming. 64
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- French Kings answer to the Veneti∣ans. 68
- Frangipane taketh Maran by trea∣chery. 77
- Frangipane entreth Maran with his succours. 78
- Frangipane taken by the Venetians. 80
- Francis Duke of Angolesme French King. 88
- Francis confirmeth the league with the Venetians. 89
- Francis his dissimulation. 91
- French Kings great preparation. ibi.
- French passe into Piedmont by Ar∣gentire. 93
- Foure armies at one time in Italie. 95
- French Kings entry into Milan. 100
- French kings complaints against the Pope. 108
- French and Spanish kings aspire vnto the empire. 118
- French king and the king of England talke together. 124
- French and Venetian armies on the Cremonois. 131
- French campe before Milan. 133
- French take Nouara. 134
- French come to Milan. 145
- French Agents sent to Venice to treat of an agreement. 153
- Fortifications of Genoa. 159
- Francis Sforza yeeldeth the Castell of Milan to the Imperials. 160
- Francis Sforza ratifieth the league. ibi.
- Foscari his exhortation to the Flo∣rentines. 165
- Florentines answere and resolution. 165
- French king sendeth Rance de Cera into Italie. 166
- Frossolana besieged by the Vice-roy. ibidem
- French and Venetian fleetes scattered by tempest. 182
- French Kings Ambassador with the Pope. 186
- French kings instance to the Veneti∣ans in the Popes behalfe. 202
- Florentines send Ambassadors to the Emperour. 212
- Florentines great troubles. 222
- Ferdinands designes against the Turkes. 231
- Francisco Dandulo taken by Pirats 239
- Fight at Sea betwixt the Venetians and Turkes. 240
- French Kings Ambassador to the ve∣netians about Milan busines. 249
- French take Thurin, Fossan, and Pig∣neroll. 250
- French king sendeth Count Guy de Rangon to Venice. 259
- French kings designes. 274
- French King refuseth to enter into the league. 275
- French Ambassadors designe. 299
- French kings loue towards the Vene∣tians. 303
- Force offered to the lodging of the French ambassador at Venice. 308
- French King complaines to the vene∣tian ambassador: with the answer. 309
- French king incensed against the em∣perour. 316
- French king at one time raiseth three armies against the Emperor. 317
- French king displeased with the Ve∣netians. ibi.
- Ferdinand peaceably enioyeth Tran∣siluania. 347
- Ferdinand to free himselfe from war with the Turke, offereth to be tri∣butary. 348
- Frier George the Cardinall murthe∣red. ibid.
- French king as farre as the Rhine in fauour of the Protestant Princes. 350
- French king maketh incursions vpon the Dutchie of Luxembourg. 351
- French kings demand to the Siennois 355
- Francis Daulphin of Viennois marri∣eth the Queene of Scots. 361
- French take Thyonuille. ibid.
- First motion of the enterprise of Cy∣prus for the Turkes. 370
- French kings offer to the Venetians. 377
- Flight of the enemies gallies. 402
- French king forbiddeth his subiects to goe into Flanders. 456
- French kings answer to the Venetian Ambassadour. 457
- French Kings magnificent reception at Venice. 479
- French Kings marriage celebrated at Florence. 492
- French King mediates peace betwixt the Pope and the Venetians. 497
G
- GReat preparations of K. Lewis, and the Venetians, to stop the Emperours passage. 8
- Genoa assured for the King. 31
- Generall Councell published at 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 37
- Gaston of Foix his incursions. 43
- Gaston comes to the aid of Bolognia. 49
- Gaston relieues the Castle of Bressia. 51
- Gaston defeates Meleager of F•…•…rli. 52
- Gaston besiegeth Rauenna. 54
- Gaston slaine by the Spaniards. 55
- Genoa reuolteth from the King. 58
- Great harme which the Croizado did in Hungarie. 86
- Great dearth in Bressia. 102
- Gritti the Prouidator his answere to Lautrec. 109
- Great ioy of the Veronois for beeing reduced vnder the Venetians obe∣dience. 113
- Great numbers of Suisses in the French campe. 133
- Genowais brauely repulsed. 160
- George Frondsperg leuieth great numbers of Lansequenets for the Emperour. 163
- Genoa reduced vnder the Kings obe∣dience. 182
- Great sorrow of the Lord Lautrec. 194
- Great discommodity which the reuolt of Doria procured. 195
- Genoa by meanes of Doria reuolteth from the King to the Emperor. 198
- Genowaies fill the Hauen of Sauona with grauell. 201
- Great valour of a woman in mans at∣tire. 211
- Great preparations of the Venetians. 212
- Great entertainment giuen the empe∣rour
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- on the Venetian territory. 224
- Great troubles in Germany concern∣ing the Duke of Wittemberg. 242
- Great 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 at one time in sundry places. 243
- Goletta besieged. 247
- Genoueses forbid Doria to carry the gallies out of Genoa. 257
- Great signes why men did suspect the 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 274
- Gritti goeth to 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to treate of an 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 296
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to Barbarossa. 301
- Great hope of a long peace. 312
- Great preparations for warre on all 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 319
- Gonzaga his excuse 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the death of Pietro Lodoui•…•…o. 337
- German princes treat with the french King against the Emperour. 347
- Germanie wholie banded against the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 and his brother Ferdi∣•…•…and. 348
- Great 〈◊〉〈◊〉 done by the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 after the maner of Spaine. 366
- Generall of the Venetians and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 vse reasons to Doria to per∣swade his stay. 394
- Great 〈◊〉〈◊〉 against the dead. 418
- Generall Foscarin his answer to Co∣lonna. 458
- Gills Andrada his opinion. 459
- Great charity of a Prelate. 481
H
- HOw the Venetians were daunted at the report of the battells losse. 16
- How the French K. ordaines his armie 96
- Hugo de Moncada sallieth foorth vpon the confederates. 168
- How the Venetians behaued them∣selues vpon the agreement betwixt the Pope and Emperour. 180
- Heretikes begin to stir in Germanie. 218
- How Doria's departure did trouble the Venetians. 266
- Hungarian ambassador at Venice 306
- Henry the second, french king. 336
- Horatio Farnese marrieth King Henries daughter. 337
- Horatio Farnese puts himselfe and familie vnder the French Kings protection. 342
- Hostages giuen 〈◊〉〈◊〉 both sides of Turks and Christians. 416
- Henry Duke of Ani•…•…w chosen King of Poland. 478
- Henry the fourth French king mo∣tioneth a marriage with the Prin∣cesse of Florence. 492
I
- IOhn Paul Baillon yeelds vp Pe∣rugia and her territory to the Pope. 5
- I•…•…rring betwixt the Commissioners assembled about the truce. 11
- Imperialls succour Veroni with men and victualls. 25
- I•…•…iurie offered to the Popes st•…•…tue in Bolognia. 45
- In what manner the Venetians proui∣ded for their Cities on the forme land. ibidem
- Iohn Paul Baillon defeated & bro∣ken by Gaston of Foix. 52
- Imperiall army by night passeth the riuer Brento. 72
- Iohn Iames 〈◊〉〈◊〉 general of the Venetian army. 101
- In what maner the Venetians did re∣lieue the State of Milan. 127
- In what order the French did assaile the enemies. 135
- Imperialls pursue the French and take Garlas. 144
- Iohn de Medicis a great captain 164
- Imperiall fleete beaten by the confede∣rates. 166
- Imperialls great cruelty in Rome 174
- Italie amazed at the Emperours com∣ming. 212
- Imperialls demand concerning the ac∣cord for Milan. 221
- Incursions of the knights of Malta a∣gainst the Turkes. 226
- Iohn Pisani extraordinary Ambas∣sador into France. 229
- Islands taken from the Venetians by Barbarossa. 268
- Instructions sent by the French king to bee propounded by Cardinall Tournon to the Senat at Venice. 345
- Institution of the Venetian Academie 490
- Italie iealous of the Spaniards. 493
L
- LEague betwixt Maximilian Em∣perour and Lewis the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 King. 3
- Lewis his Ambassadours at 〈◊〉〈◊〉. ibi.
- Lewis commeth into 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 5
- Lord of Chaumont Generall of the kings armie. 14
- Lord of Chaumont taketh the Polle∣s•…•… of Rouigo. 29
- L•…•…gnaga taken. ibi.
- Lord of Chaumont takes diuers 〈◊〉〈◊〉 which stopped the Emperors com∣ming into Italie. 30
- Lord of Chaumont with his 〈◊〉〈◊〉 re∣turneth to the Dutchie of Milan. 31
- Libells set vp in diuers places against the Pope. 45
- L•…•…sse of Bressia troubleth the Veneti∣ans. 53
- La Palisse forsaketh the field and guardeth the Towne. 57
- League betwixt the Pope and the Emperour. 59
- League betwixt the French King and the Venetians. ibid.
- Lancequenets defeate the Venetian forces. 60
- Legnag•…•… taken and dismantled by the Venetians. 65
- League betwixt the Emperour, the king of Arragon, the Duke of Mi∣lan and Suisses. 91
- Lautrec besiegeth Bressia. 108
- Lautrec master of Br•…•…ssia forthwith restoreth it to the Venetians. 109
- Lancequenets refuse to besiege a citie belonging to the Emperour. 110
- Lewis K. of Hungarie prepareth for defence against the Turkes. 119
- Lord of Lescut discouers the enter∣prise of the Bandetti of Milan 125
- Lord of Lautrec succo•…•…s Parma. 127
- Lautrec fortifieth Milan. 128
- League betwixt the Pope, the Empe∣rour, the Venetians, the Milanois, and Florentines. 138
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- League concl•…•…ded at Coignac. 156
- Lauda is taken by the Confederates 157
- Lord of Langi comes to Venice. 158
- Lancequenets come into Italie. 164
- Lautrec entreth the Dutchie of Mi∣lan with great forces. 181
- Lautrec leaueth Milan and march∣eth towards Rome. 183
- ...Lautrec 〈◊〉〈◊〉 towards Naples▪ 187
- Lautrec defi•…•…th and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 th•…•… Imperialls to b•…•…ttell. 189
- Lautrec incampeth within two miles of Naples. 190
- Lord of Barbezieux commeth to Sa∣u•…•…na. 193
- Lord Lautrec his nature. 194
- Lord Lautrec his sickenes and death. 196
- Lord S. Paul leaueth Milan to goe to the reliefe of Genoa. 201
- Lord Chastilion commeth to Venice 206
- League betwixt the Pope, the Empe∣rour, and Venetians, against the Turke. 265
- ...Lodouico Badoario •…•…hosen Am∣bassadour by the Senate to goe to Solyman. 306
- Losse of the battell of Saint Laurence, and the taking of S. Quintines by the Spaniards. 360
- Long delaies vsed in the conclusion of the league. 395
- Lodouico Martinenga sends sup∣plies to Famagosta. 396
M
- MAximilian the Emperors Am∣bassadours at Venice in the Popes behalfe. 3
- Maximilian the Emperours request •…•…to the Venetians. 4
- Maximilian Emperour frustrate of his hopes. 7
- Maximilian Emperor sommons the Veronois to giue him passage. 8
- Maximilian Emperour reiterath his Ambassade to the Venetians. 9
- Maximilians Armie dissolued for a small occasion. 10
- Maximilian emperour breaketh the enter•…•…ew betwixt himselfe and the French King. 20
- Maximilian the emperour 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to assault Venice. 21
- Marquesse of Mantua taken pris•…•…ner and brought to Venice. ib.
- Maximilian besiegeth Padua. 22
- Maximilian returnes into Germanie 24
- Maximilian and the French King displeased with the Pope for absol∣uing the Venetians. 27
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 with her Cast•…•…e taken a•…•…d ruined. 31
- Marques of Mantua set at liberty 33
- Mirandola yeelded vpon safetie of liues and goods. 39
- Maximilian the Emperour inclineth to peace. 42
- Maximilian Sforza in possession of the Dutchy of Milan. 59
- Motion of agreement betwixt the French king and the Venetians. ibid.
- ...Maximilian Sforza 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to N•…•…∣uara. 62
- Milan reduced to the French gouern∣ment. ibi.
- Meanes which the Sen•…•…te v•…•…ed to get money. 81
- Marke Antonio Colonna gardeth Verona. 95
- Milan yeeldes to the French king. 99
- Manfron and de Bue defeated by the Imperialls. 105
- Marquesse of Brandenburg commeth to the Emperors armie. 108
- Mamal•…•…kes vāquished by Selim. 116
- Maximil▪ the Emperours death. 117
- Milan sackt ten daies together. 129
- Marques of Pescara causeth the Im∣perialls to tarry in Lombardy. 147
- Marques of Pescara his audacious de∣mand to duke Francis Sforza. 153
- Malateste Baillon before Cremona for the league. 161
- Marquesse of Salusses passeth the Po. 164
- Marcello dieth for griefe. 113
- Marquesse of Mantu•…•… ioyned to the league. 185
- Monopli and Tr•…•…ni yielded vnto the Venetians. 190
- Marquesse of Salusses Generall of the army after Lautrec his death. 198
- Marquesse with his army retireth to Auersa. ibid.
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 taken by the Imperials. 207
- Monopli besieged by the Marques of Guasto. ibid.
- Marques 〈◊〉〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉〈◊〉. •…•…08
- Marquisate of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 into a Duchy. 224
- Meanes which the French Ambassa∣dours 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to Solyman a∣gainst Charles the fift. 253
- Moro his 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to the Gentlemen of Candie. •…•…79
- Most part of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 cast away by tempest. 294
- Marquesse of Guasto his speach to the Sena•…•…e. 304
- Mocenigo the Generall his 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to the people of Naples. 309
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 is take•…•… frō Ferdinand. 317
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 is taken by the French. 350
- Maximilian Emperour in his fathers sted. 365
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Generall of the enterprise of 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 384
- Mustapha by gifts 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to win the 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 385
- Mustapha maintaineth the contrary opinion to Piali, & is followed. •…•…86
- Mustapha his great credit among his •…•…ouldiers. 387
- Marquesse Rangon Palauicin his excuse. 396
- Mustapha his fained courtesie. 416
- Mustapha his per•…•…idious cruelty. 417
- More than barbarous crueltie. ibid.
- Mehemet B•…•…y his speech disswading from fight. 431
- Memorable battell of Lepanto. 440
- Mother-Queene of France writes to the Pope. 457
- Motion of peace at Constantinople with the Venetian Batly. 470
- Murtherers put to death. 487
N
- NVmber of the French Kings ar∣mie against the Venetians and the Venetians against him. 15
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- New agreement betweene the Pope and the French King. 21
- New confederacie betwixt the Em∣perour and the French King. 37
- Number of the enemies before Pa•…•…ina 70
- New compromise in the Popes person for the strife betwixt the Emperor and the Venetians. 78
- Number of the Venetian Armie con∣ducted by Aluiana. 94
- Number of Suisses in Milan. 95
- New succours enter into Bressia vn∣knowne to Aluiana. 100
- Nouara taken by the French. 134
- Nouara and Vigena yeelded to the French. 140
- Number of the Armie of the League 157
- Nauarre his couragious proposition. 165
- Number of the dead and prisoners in a fight at sea. 193
- Nouara and diuers other townes yeeld to the Confederates. 200
- Number of the Emperours forces in Italie. 212
- Number of the Turkish Armie. 232
- New practise betwixt the Pope and Venetians. 246
- Number of the Venetian forces at sea. 258
- Number of •…•…ouldiers and munition in the Island of Corsou. 264
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 yee•…•…ded to the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 •…•… 282
- Naples and Maluesia consigned to the Turkes. 310
- Number of the Emperours Armie in Germanie against the Protestants. 332
- Number of the Protestants Armie. 333
- Number of the Christian Fleet. 393
- Number of souldiers in Famagosta. 403
- Number of the Turkish Fleete. 404
- Number of seruiceable men in F•…•…ma∣gosta. 412
- Number of the Christian and Tur∣kish Fleet at Lepanto. 460
- Number of the Confederates Fleet. 464
O.
- OF what importance the taking of Padua was. 69
- Oration of the Hungarian Ambas∣dour. 121
- Oration of the Popes Nuntio in the Senate. 86
- Order of the French Armie in battel. 96
- Oration of Triuulcio in defence of his opinion. 40
- Offer of the Pope and Venetians to the French King. 159
- Octauio Farnese marrieth the Em∣perours base daughter. 277
- Oration of Selun the French Kings Ambassadour to the Venetian Se∣nate. 353
- Octauio Farnese restored to his Dutchie. 360
- Offers of D. Iohn to the Venetians. 411
- Ostages giuen betwixt the Turkes and Christians. 416
- Order and forme of the Christian battell. 422
- Order of the Turkish fleet. 432
- Order of the Confederates fleet. 464
P.
- POpe Iulius his answere to th•…•… Venetians offers. 4
- Pope Iulius his request to the French King. ibid.
- Pope Iulius threatneth the Benti∣uoles. 5
- Pope Iulius refuseth the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 request. 8
- Pope Iulius his secret menaces to the Venetians. 12
- Pope Iulius ratifieth the Treatie of Cambray. 13
- Pope Iulius his terrible mònitorie a∣gainst the Venetians. 14
- Pope Iulius moued with pitie, takes compassion on the Venetians. 18
- Pope Iulius his answere to those who hindred the Venetians absolution. 24
- Pope Iulius absolueth the Venetians. 27
- Pope Iulius his meaning to the French King. ibid.
- Pope Iulius in hatred to the French King assaileth the Duke of Ferrara. 28
- Pope Iulius his secret practises. 31
- Pope Iulius his Armie taketh Mo∣dena. 32
- Pope Iulius his preparations against the Citie of Ferrara. 36
- Pope Iulius excommunicateth Al∣forso d'Est and his adherents. 37
- Pope Iulius his entertainment giuen to the Bishop of Gurcia. 43
- Pope Iulius breakes off the Treatie betwixt the Emperour and the Ve∣netians. ibid.
- Pope Iulius his answere to the Bolog∣nois 44
- Pope Iulius his perplexitie. 56
- Pope Leo the tenth elected. 59
- Pope Leo 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the agreement be∣twixt the Emperour and the Vene∣tians. 67
- Pope Leo his reprochfull speeches of the Venetians. 68
- Pope Leo sends succours to the Em∣perour against the Venetians. ibid.
- Prouisions made by the Venetians. 69
- Paduafurnished of all things necessa∣rie to sustaine a siege. 70
- Prouidator Loretano s•…•…aine. 74
- Pope Leo resolueth on peace. 76
- Pope Leo his arbitratiue sentence. 80
- Prince Lauredano his answere to the Popes Nuncio. 87
- Pope Leo his determination against the Venetians. 90
- Pope Leo his publication against the Venetians. 91
- Passages of Suza and other places guarded by the Suisses. 92
- Prospero Colonna taken prisoner by the Lord Palisse. 93
- Pescara taken by the Venetians. 101
- Pedro of Nauarre his mine blowne vp. 102
- Pope Leo motioneth a peace. ibid
- Pope Leo yeeldeth Parma and Pla∣centia to the French King. 103
- Pope Leo his practises to breake the siege. 105
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- Pope Leo sendeth the Cardinall Bi∣biena Legate to the Emperonr. 106
- Pope Leo exhorteth Christian Princes to take Armes against the Turke. 117
- Pope Leo and the Emperour make seeret alliance against the French King. 125
- Pope Leo suspecteth the Imperials. 127
- Pope Leo his sodaine death. 130
- Pauia besieged by Lautrec. 134
- Pollicie of Lautrec. 135
- Pope Adrian the sixt his creation. 138
- Pope Adrian zealous of an vniuer∣sall peace. ibid.
- Pope Adrian his death. 142
- Pope Clement the seauenth created. ibid.
- Pope Clement his remonstrance to the Venetians. 145
- Pauia besieged by the French King. 146
- Pope Clement a Mediator betwixt the Emperour and the French king ibid.
- Pope Clement protesteth against them both, if they agree not. 147
- Pope Clement and the Venetians feare least the French King should come to battell. 148
- Pope Clement his resolution after the defeat of the French. 149
- Pope Clement and the Venetians answere to Don Hugo for the Emperour. 156
- Pedro of Nauarre Generall of the Nauall Armie. 158
- Pope Clement his agreement with the Colonnesi. 162
- Pope Clement maketh meanes to the Vice-roy for an agreement. 166
- Pope Clement his errour in disar∣ming himselfe. 169
- Pope Clement acknowledgeth his errour, and imploreth the aide of the Confederates. 171
- Pope Clement with diuers Cardinals retireth to the Castle of S. Angelo. 173
- Pauia taken by Lautrec. 182
- Pope Clement complaineth of the Imperials dealings. 185
- Pope Clement his excuses to shun a new Confederacie. 186
- Pope Clement his answere to the King, concerning Doria his enter∣tainment. 195
- Proposition of the Count S. Paul. 199
- Pope Clement his intention. 204
- Prince of Orange determineth to goe to Perusa. 208
- Prince of Orange changeth his minde 209
- Part of the enemies defeated by the Duke of Vrbin. 211
- Publication of the Treatie of Cam∣bray. 215
- Pope Clement and the Emperour come to Bolognia. 221
- Pope Clement his excuses concer∣ning the conuocation of a Councell. 227
- Pope Clement acquainteth the Vene∣tians with all his designes. 242
- Philippo Mazzo a knight of Malta looses his head for his many rob∣beries. 244
- Pope Paul the third taketh Armes for the Dutchie of Camerina. 245
- Propositions in the Senate for the an∣swering of Count Rangon. 259
- Pople Paul his answere to the Veneti∣an Ambassadour. 265
- Pope Paul sendeth to the Emperour and the French King to reconcile them. 274
- Pope Paul resolueth to goe to Nice, to attone the Emperour and the King. 276
- Pope Paul denied entrance into Nice. 277
- Proposition of the Captaines in Dal∣matia. 283
- Patriarke Grimani his enterprise vpon the Castle of Preueze. 285
- Petro Zeni chosen Ambassadour to goe to Soliman. 299
- Pope Paul sendeth the Cardinall Far∣nese Lega•…•… into France. 306
- Peace concluded with the Turkes ac∣cording to their owne minds. 308
- Peace confirmed betwixt the Turkes and the Venetians. 315
- Polin soliciteth the Venetians to make a league with the French king. 316
- Polin his practises against the Vene∣tians. 317
- Pope Paul goeth about to make alli∣ance with the Venetians. 319
- Pope Paul and the Emperours enter∣uiew at Busset to no pupose. 321
- Pope Paule giueth Parma and Pla∣centia to his sonne Pietro Lodo∣uico. 329
- Protestants suite to the Venetians. 333
- Pope Paul his discourse to driue the Venetians from their suspition. 334
- Protestants take Chiusa. ibid.
- Pope Paul his complaints against the Emperour. 335
- Piero Strossi sent for from France to trouble the peace of Italie. 337
- Pope and French King sollicite the Venetians against the Emperour ibid.
- Pope Paul to satissie the Almaines sendeth a Legate into Germanie. 339
- Paule the third his death. 341
- Parma is kept by Camillo Vr•…•…ino. ibid.
- Presages of great warres. 342
- Pope Iulius the third, not thinking thereon, causeth great warres in I∣talie. 343
- Proposition of agreement about Par∣ma. ibid.
- Pope Iulius seeketh meanes of agree∣ment with the French King. ibid.
- Pope Iulius, by his Legatgoeth about to attone the Emperour and the French King. 347
- Prince of Salerne commeth into France. 351
- Prince of Salerne his proposition to the Venetian Senate. ibid.
- Pace of Chiusa taken by the Prote∣stants. 325
- Peace betwixt the Emperour & Ger∣mane Princes. ibid
- Prince of Salerne returneth to Venice from the French King. ibid.
- Pope Paul the fourth enemie to the Spaniards. 359
- Peace betwixt the Pope and the Spa∣niards. 360
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- Peace toncluded betwixt the French and Spanish Kings. 361
- Pirates pursued by Bembo▪ saue thē∣selues in Durazzo. 362
- Pope Paul dieth. ibid.
- Pope Pius the fourth created. 363
- Pope Pius endeth the controuersie be∣twixt the Ambassadours of France and Spaine. 364
- Pope Pius sendeth to the Catholike king to toyne in the warre against the Turkes. 376
- Pope Pius soliciteth the French King to haue an hand in this warre. 377
- Pope Pius his proposition to a•…•…oid de∣lay. 382
- Pope Pius armeth twentie Gallies whereof Colonna is made Ge∣nerall. 383
- Piali of opinion to besiege Famagosta first. 386
- Praiers and processions in Nicosia. 388
- Pope Pius his exhortation for con∣clusion of the league. 395
- Pope Pius and the Spaniards seeke to the Venetians to conclude the league. 400
- Prince Mocenigo his remonstrance to the great Councell. 403
- Pope Pius the fift solliciteth the king of Poland. 450
- Priuce Mocenigo his Oration to the Councell of Ten. 471
- Peace propounded in the Councell of Ten. ibid.
- Peace concluded betwixt the Turkes and Venetians. 474
- Prince and Senates Vow to God. 481
- Price set vpon allwares. 482
- Pope Alexander the third sends a golden Rose to the Venetian Prince. ibid.
- Pope Sixtus death: with the creation of Pope Vrban the seauenth. 489
- Pope Clement the seauenth blesseth and absolueth the French King. 491
- Peace betwixt the French King and the Duke of Sauoy. 493
- Pope Paul the fift complaineth to the Venetian Ambassadour. 495
- Pope Paul his resolution vpon the Ve∣netians refusall. ibid.
- Pope Paul grants a Commission to the Cardinall Ioyeuse. 498
R.
- RAuenna taken and spoiled by the French. 55
- Resolution of the Suisses. 63
- Rance de Cera his braue exploites. 79
- Rance de Cera putteth Siluio Sa∣uello torout. 84
- Rance de Cera leaueth the Vent∣tian partie. 95
- Rhodes taken by Soliman. 137
- Resolution of the assembly held at Ve∣nice by the Confederates. 205
- Resolution of the Venetian Councell vpon the Kings comming into I∣talie. 206
- Report of the Lancequenets comming causeth the Venetian Armie to re∣tire. 212
- Retreat of Soliman, and of Charles the Emperour. 232
- Retreat of the Turkish Armie. 233
- Rangon is answered according to the opinion of Cornari. 260
- Reasons of those who desired peace with Soliman. 274
- Reasons of those who were desirous to warre on him. 275
- Resolution of the inhabitants of Na∣ples and Maluesia. 281
- Resolution of the Turkes in Dalmatia 283
- Resolution to giue battell, reioyceth the whole Armie. 288
- Rimon and Fregosa sent Ambassa∣dours to Soliman, murthered in their returne. 313
- Reasons that moued the Venetians to keepe themselues Neuters. 314
- Reasons propounded to the Pope to moue him to relieue the Venetians. 375
- Rumors diu•…•…lged by the Spaniards. 451
- Reasons alleadged by the Protestants to moue the French King towarre. 456
S.
- SEnates answere to the Emperours Ambassadours. 3
- S•…•…range suspition of the Pope concer∣ning the French King. 6
- Six thousand Suis•…•…es come to Varesa against the French King. 32
- Speech of agrement betwixt the Em∣perour and the Venetians. 43
- Sundry thoughts of the 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 44
- Suisses defie Gaston of Foix▪ 47
- Suisses come into the Dutchie of Mi∣lan. ibid.
- Suisses returne home againe. 48
- Strange miracle in amine. 49
- Suisses hatred to the French King. 57
- Suisses discontented, make warre on the French. 62
- Suisses great boldnesse, and their vi∣ctorie at Nouara. 64
- Selim marcheth into Asiawith an Armie prepared for Europe. 76
- Strasoda and Montfalcon taken by Frangipan. 78
- Senate recompenceth Sauorgnane. 80
- Selims victorie against Ismael. 85
- Soliman entreth Hungarie. ibid.
- Suisses determination in the streights of the mountaines. 92
- Suisses retire to Nouara. 93
- Suisses retire with soft pace to 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 97
- Siege of Bressia resolued on. 100
- Senates recompence to the widowe and children of Aluiana. 101
- Suisses nature. 106
- Senate disburdeneth the Common∣wealth in time of peace. 115
- Selims victories. 116
- Selim takes Càiro. ibid.
- Selim graneth the Venetians de∣mands. ibid
- Soliman resolueth to inuade Hun∣garie. 121
- Suisses leaue the French Campe for want of pay. 128
- Sforza arriueth at Milan. 134
- Suisses boldnesse in assailing their e∣nemies. 136
- Sundry opinions on the publication of the League. 147
- Senates answere to the Imperials. ibid.
- Sorrow of all France for the kings
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- captiuitie: and the Councels reso∣lution. 152
- Senates answere to the French Com∣missioner. ibid.
- Senates answere to the Lord of Langi 159
- Senate after the taking of Rome, de∣termine to oppose against the Em∣perour. 176
- Sundry opinions about the Popes de∣liuerie. ibid.
- Strife betwixt the Confederates con∣cerning the taking of Alexandria. 181
- Solimans liberalitie to the Venetians. 183
- Senates answere to the Pope. 188
- Sundry opinions of the Imperials Cap∣taines. ibid.
- Sixe Cities appointed to the Veneti∣ans by the agrement of the League. 190
- Secret practises betwixt the King and the Venetians. 203
- Senates suspition concerning the kings comming. 207
- Soliman taketh Buda. 218
- Sundry opinions in the Senate con∣cerning the motion of peace with the Emperour. 219
- Soliman restoreth Iohn king of Hungarie to his Kingdome. 223
- Soliman suspecteth the Venetians. 225
- Solimans purpose to enrich Constantinople. 226
- Solimans designe against the Chri∣stians. 229
- Soliman with his Armie commeth into Hungarie. 232
- Sundry opinions in the Senate con∣cerning Canalis cause. 240
- Senate acknowledge Canalis seruice by recompencing his sonne. 241
- Solimans great preparations for warre. 242
- Senates holy resolution. 243
- Senate sendeth eight Ambassadors to the Pope. 245
- Soliman aduertiseth the Venetians of what hee had done in Persia. 247
- Soliman consenteth to make warre on the Emperour. 253
- Soliman aduertiseth the Venetians of his determination. ibid.
- Sundry reports concerning the Tur∣kish Armie. 256
- Senates care for meanes to discharge the expence of warre. 257
- Solimans discontent for two acci∣dents. 260
- Soliman resolueth to warre on the Venetians. 262
- Senate determineth to fight with the enemie. 264
- Soliman dislodgeth from Corsou. 267
- Soliman determineth to assaile Na∣plesin Romagnia. ibid.
- Scardona taken by the Venetians. 269
- Soliman seemeth to desire peace with the Venetians. ibid.
- Senate determines warre against So∣liman. 274
- Senate vseth meanes to get money to defray the expences of the warres. 276
- Succours sent to Antiuari. 283
- Sibensans braue resolution. ibid.
- Sundry op•…•…nions of the Turkish Ar∣mie. 286
- Sundry opinionsin the Confederates Councell. 293
- Spaniards insolencie. 294
- Senate resolueth on peace with the Turke. 295
- Senates answere to the Emperours Ambassadour. 296
- Spaniards not being able to keepe Ca∣stel-nouo, offer it to the Venetians. 300
- Senates answere to the Ambassadors of the Emperour and French king. 305
- Sorrow and griefe of those of Naples and Maluesia when they vnder∣stood the conditions of peace. 309
- Soliman incensed against Ferdi∣nand determineth to make warre in Austria. 312
- Senate refuseth to haue the Councell held at Vincenza. 314
- Senate refuseth to make any new al∣liance. 315
- Senates answere to Polin. 316
- Senates answere to the French am∣bassadors and their answere to Ferdinand. 318
- Sharpe warre about Morea. 322
- Senates answere to the Cardinall of Ferrara. 324
- Soliman falsly informed of the Ve∣netians. 327
- Senates answere to the Protestants. 333
- Siennois rise against the Spaniards. 336
- Solimans armie against the Persians 339
- Soliman makes truce with Christian Princes. ibid.
- Strife betwixt the Emperour and French King. ibid.
- Soliman sendeth imperious letters to the Emperour. 340
- Senate sendeth Ambassadors to the Pope. 341
- Strossi his pollicie to victuall Parma. 344
- Senates answere to the Cardinall of Tournon. 345
- Senates answere to the Prince of Sa∣lerne. 352
- Spaniards demaunds vpon the Trea∣tie of Peace with the Pope. 360
- Senate of Milans answere to the king of Spaine concerning the Inquisi∣tion. 369
- Selim resolueth to inuade the Isle of Cyprus. 371
- Senate aduertised of the Turkes en∣terprise. 373
- Supplies sent to Cyprus. 375
- Selim sendeth a defiance to Venice vnlesse they would surrender Cy∣prus. 379
- Senates answere to the Chiaus. ibid
- Senates answere to Selims letters. 380
- Selim discontented for the small re∣spect giuen his Chiaus. 381
- Situation of the Citie of Nicosia. 387
- Sundry opinions of the Captaines of the Christian Fleet. 393
- Spaniards idle excuses. 395
- Sebastiano Venieri made Generall in Zanne his sted. 397
- Senates answere to Colonna. 400
- S•…•…pplies sent to Famagosta. 402
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- Small hope in the reuolt of the Turks subiects. 449
- Spaniards feare least the Ve•…•…etians make Peace with the Turke. 452
- Souranza honourably entertained by D. Iohn at Messina. 454
- Spaniards iealous of the French mens actions. 456
- Senates resolution perceiuing the Spanish delaies. 458
- Situation of the Castle of N•…•…ua∣rin. 466
- Spaniards desirons to returne into the West. 468
- Spaniards conference with the Vene∣tian Ambassador. 471
- Senates resolution to peace. 473
- Sundrie opinions concerning the Ve∣netians peace. 476
- Sundrie prodigies seene in the ayre. 483
- Senates decree against the Cleargie. 494
- Senates answere to the Pope. 496
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- THe king of Arragon commeth into the Realme of Naples. 5
- The false reports which the Pope threw abroad against the French king. 6
- The Senates answer to the Emperors Ambassadors. 9
- Truce betwixt the Emperour and the Venetians. 11
- The Pope ratifieth the Treatie of Cambray. 13
- The Duke of Venice his answere to the French kings herald. 14
- The kings resolution to enforce the enemies to fight. 15
- The great progression of the French Armie. 27
- Treuiso continueth obedient to the Venetians. 18
- The Venetian Ambassadors come by night into Rome. 22
- Treatie of Truce betwixt the Em∣perour and the Venetians bro∣ken. 26
- The kings anger against the Suisses. 28
- Those of Mirandola yeeld vpon safe∣tie of their liues and goods. 39
- Triuuleio his Oration in defence of his opinion. 40
- The king sendeth the Bishop of Pa∣ris to Mantua. 42
- Triuulcio taketh Concorda. 43
- Triuulcio draweth neere to Bolog∣nia. 44
- The kings forces in the Dutchie of Milan. 47
- The Pope will by no means haue peace with the French. 56
- Triuulcio of opinion to abandon the Dutchie of Milan. 57
- The Treatie betwixt the Emperour and Venetians handled. 58
- The king prepareth for his returne into Italy. 60
- The whole Dutchie of Milan yeel∣deth to Sforza. 64
- The French kings submission to the Pope. 68
- The incursions of Rance de Cera Gouernour of Crema. 69
- The tenour of the Senates letters to Aluiana. 74
- Troubles in Asia. 75
- The Emperour Maximilian prouo∣keth Selim against the Venetians. 76
- Traitor punished. 77
- To what intent the Spaniard spake to the Venetians of peace. 88
- Those of Bressia make a sally on the Venetians campe. 101
- The retreat of the Venetians Armie. ibid.
- Triuulcio leaueth his charge. 104
- The Emperours comming into Ita∣lie. 105
- The whole countrey betwixt Oglio, Po, and Adda, yeelds to the Empe∣rour. 107
- Truce renewed betwixt the Empe∣rour and the Venetians. 117
- The King of England chosen Vm∣pier betwixt mightie Princes. 124
- Traitours in Milan giue aduer∣tisement to Prospero Colon∣na. 128
- Triuulcio taken prisoner by the Im∣perials. 129
- The protestation of the Emperor, and King of Englands Ambassadors in Senate. 139
- The French King will by no meanes discampe from Padua. 148
- The French King is taken by the Imperials, and the Armie defea∣ted. ibid.
- The Emperours speech and ge∣st•…•…re vpon newes of the victo∣rie. 149
- The King of Englands courtesie towards the French king. 154
- The King of Englandes a•…•…nswere to the Commissioners of the league. 156
- The two Armies of the Pope, and the Venetians march together to Mi∣lan. 157
- The offer of the Pope and the Vene∣tians to the King. 159
- The King of England offereth the Pope a great summe of money. 163
- The Emperours preparations by sea and land. ibid.
- The two Armies of the league, and Imperialles at once in Tuscanie. 171
- The king of Fraun•…•…e and Eng∣land resolue to free the Pope. 176
- The Emperours dissimulation con∣cerning the Popes taking. 177
- The French kings great prepara∣tions to send into Italy. 179
- The Turke being assailed by Mar∣cello, hath speedie reuenge. 183
- The Emperour commaundeth the Pope to be enlarged. 115
- The French kings answere to the Ve∣netians Ambassador, and his de∣termination. 206
- Treason discouered in Barlet•…•…a 207
- The two Armies of the French, and Venetians distrust one ano∣ther. 209
- Triuulcio his request from the king to the Venetians. 213
- The Emperours arriuall at Genoa. 212
- The Kings request to the Veneti∣ans. 215
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- The king entreateth the Emperour to make an accord with the Vene∣tians. 216
- The Emperour is desirous of an ac∣cord with the Venetians. 218
- The Emperour is crowned at Bolog∣nia. 224
- The Emperours gift to the Venetian Ambassadors brought into the pub∣like treasurie. ibid.
- The Turkes complaints against the Venetians. 226
- The Emperour granteth an Interim concerning the difference in Reli∣gion. 228
- The king of Hungarie seeketh peace of the Emperour and Ferdinand. 230
- The Emperour with a mightie Ar∣mie encampeth before Vienna. 232
- The Emperours and Solimans na∣uall Armie. 233
- The Emperour returneth into Ita∣lie. 235
- The Turkes recouer Coron. 243
- The Turkish fleet scoureth the Sea∣coast of Calabria. 244
- The Emperour seeketh to the Veneti∣ans. 245
- The Emperour for the Venetians sake doth maintaine the Duke of Vrbins caufe. 246
- The Emperours preparations for Africke. ibid.
- The Emperours great Armie for his voiage into Affricke. 247
- The taking of Thunis and Bonna. 248
- The Emperours captious answere to the Venetians concerning the State of Milan. ibid.
- The Emperour challengeth the French King to single fight. 250
- The Emperour enforced to retire forth of Prouence. 251
- The three chiefe pointes which the Pope handled with the Christian Princes. 252
- The French king sendeth an Ambas∣sador to Venice to draw them from the Emperour. ibid.
- The king purposeth to vse the Turke against the Emperour. 253
- The king commeth to Lyons to go in∣to Italy. 257
- Three sundrie accidents that caused warre betwixt Soliman and the Venetians. 260
- The Turks of Obrouazzo retire to the Castle. 269
- Treatie of peace betwixt the French king and the Emperour broken off. 276
- The Emperour declareth that hee could not take Armes for the league. ibid.
- The Emperour and French King re∣fuse to s•…•…e one another at Nice in the Popes presence. 277
- The Turkish feastes of Baieran. 278
- The Turks wast Dalmatia. 281
- The Turkes take the Castle of Lau∣rana. 282
- The Turks leaue Dalmatia, and goe into Hungarie. 283
- The Turkes arriuall makes the Ve∣netians quit Obrauazza. 284
- The Turks wonder at the Christians boldnesse. 286
- The Turkish Gallies put to rout by the Armie of the league. 287
- The Turkes come forth of the Gulph and put themselues in battaile. 288
- The Turkes purpose broken by Do∣ria. 289
- The Turkish Armie retireth into the Gulph of Larra. 292
- The Emperours excuses for not per∣forming his promise. 295
- The Turkes great preparations for recouerie of Castel-nouo. 298
- Truce for three monethes betwixt the Turkes and Venetians. 299
- Truce prolonged with the Veneti∣ans. 300
- The Basha his demaunds to Conta∣ten. 302
- The Emperour desireth passage through France to goe into Flan∣ders. 303
- The Emperour and French king send to the Venetians to diuert them from peace with the Turks. 304
- The Emperour commeth to Paris. 307
- The traitors which bewrayed Bado∣atio his Commission to the Turks discouered. 308
- The traitors punished. 309
- The Emperours resolution contrarie to his promise. 313
- The Emperour allieth himselfe with Henrie King of England. 319
- The Turkes take Regio in Calabria▪ 320
- The Emperour returneth into Italy. ibid.
- The Emperour refuseth to conferre with the Pope. 321
- The Turke makes warre in Hunga∣rie. 322
- Two Legates sent to the Emperour and the French king to procure peace. 324
- The Emperour and Ferdinand send Ambassadors to treat of peace with the Turke. 326
- Truce for one yeare betwixt the Emperour, his brother, and Soli∣man. 328
- Tyrannicall law of the Turks. ibid.
- The Emperor refuseth to inuest Pie∣tro Lodouico in the Dutchie of Parma and Placentia. 329
- The Emperours & the French kings difficulties, cause of peace in Italy. 330
- The Emperours complaintes against the Pope with his returne so Mi∣lan. 335
- The Turke sendeth an Ambassador to Venice. 342
- The Turkes make war in Hungarie and Transiluania. 347
- The Emperour sendeth the Vice∣Roy of Naples against the Sien∣nois. 355
- The Emperour Charles resigneth his whole state to his sonne Phi∣lip, and to his brother. 358
- Truce granted and soone broken. 358
- The taking of Calais by the Guise. 361
- The forme of the great Turkes oath. 369
- The opinion of the other B•…•…shaes contrarie to that of Maho∣met. 371
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- Treason practised by a Cypriot, disco∣uered, and punished. 374
- The King of Spaines aunsw•…•…re to the Popes conte•…•…t. 376
- The Turkes preparations for the war of Cyprus. 378
- The Emperours answere to the Vene∣tian Ambassadour. 382
- Turkes repulsed from Tina. 385
- The Turkish fleete landed in Cyprus. ibid.
- Turks build 3. Forts neere to Nicosi•…•…. 390
- Turkes take the Bulwarke Constantia 391
- The Emperour resuseth to enter into the le•…•…gue. 396
- The Emperour will not allow of the Popes new Title giuen to the Duke of Florence. 399
- Tepulo his opinion tends to warre. 401
- The league against the Turke conclu∣ded. ibid.
- Turkes put to rout in Candie. 404
- Turkes waste the Islands of Xant and Zephalenia. ibid.
- The League published at Venice. 407
- Turks before Dulcigna. 408
- Turkes before Mandrachia. 410
- The king of Spaines answere to the Cardinall Alexandrine. ibid.
- The leagues offer to the Emperor. 411
- The besieged in Famagosta make a counter-batterie. 413
- The Tower of the Arcenall ou•…•…r∣throwne by a mine. ibid.
- The Turkes in pre•…•…ence of their Gene∣rall giue a furious assault, and are repulsed. 414
- The Turkish fleet in the Gulph of Le∣panto. 420
- The speech of Hassan Bascha persua∣ding to fight. 430
- The King of Portugalles answere to the Cardinall and the Venetians. 450
- The Turkes opinion of the Christians before the battell. 451
- Treatie of peace broken. 452
- The true cause of Don Iohns delay. 454
- Tepulo his suite to the K. of Spaine 458
- Turkes re•…•…ire from the Christian fleet. 461
- Turkes comming to relieue the Castle much annoy the Christians. 467
- The state of D•…•…lmatia during the warre. 469
- The Turkes build a Fort against Ca∣tharra. ibi.
- The Emperor seeketh to hinder peace. 471
- The Turkes deale roughly with the Venetian Bailie. 474
- The King of Spaine not discontented with the Venetians peace. 476
- The Turkish fleete departes from Con∣stantinople. 477
- Troubles in the Dutchie of Vrbin. 478
- The king of Poland returneth secretly into France. 479
- Troubles in Genoa appeased. 480
- The Turkish Armie in the Empires confines. ibi.
- The cause of the Venetians iealousie of the Spaniards. 493
- The manner of reuoking the Popes censures against the Venetians. 499
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- VEnetians answere to the Empe∣rour. 4
- Venetians greatly perplexed. 7
- Venetians resolute answer to the Em∣perors Ambassadors. ibid.
- Venetians refuse to graunt Maximi∣lian truce for three yeares. 10
- Venetians secret practises with Max∣imilian. 12
- Venetians attempt in vaine to beere∣conciled to the Pope and Emperor. 13
- Venetians astonished at sundrie bad presages. ibid.
- Venetians recouer Treui. 15
- Venetians loose the battell of Gyra∣dade. 16
- Venetians seeke to be reconciled to the Emperor. ibid.
- Venetians quit Padua, Verona, and their places of the firmeland. 17
- Venetians take Padua. 21
- Venetians masters of the champaine Country. ibi.
- Venetian Ambassadors come by night to Rome. 22
- Venetians recouer Vincenza. 24
- Venetians nauall armie scowreth the Po as farre as Fiquerolles. 25
- Venetians recouer the Pollesin of Ro∣uigo. ibid.
- Vincentine Commissioners craue par∣don of the Prince of Anhalt. 29
- Vincentines yeeld themfelues to the victors mercy. ibid.
- Verona and her Territorie pawned to the French King for a hundred thousand crownes. 30
- Venetians recouer all the places neare to Padua, which had been taken by the French. 32
- Verona besieged. 33
- Venetians raise their campe from be∣fore Verona. ibi.
- Venetians take Azola. ibid.
- Venetians intelligence vpon Bressia discouered. 36
- Venetians still maintaine their forces and greatnesse. 47
- Venetians returning to the assault of Bressia enter the Citie. 52
- Venetians constancie in maintaining their alliance. 60
- Venetians take Valegia, Pescara, and Cremona. 61
- Venetians besiege and batter Verona. 65
- Venetians offers to the French King. 67
- Venetians loose Pescara. 69
- Venetian Ambassador sent vnto Se∣lim. 75
- Venetians besiege Maran. 77
- Vitturi the Prouidator defeated and taken. 84
- Venetians giue great entertainement to Rance de Cera. 85
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the French King, and to the King of England. 88
- Venetians desirous to drawe the Pope to their party. 90
- V•…•…netians send an Ambassador to the Pope. ibid
- Venetians exhortation and their offer
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- to the French King. 106
- Verona besieged in two seuerall places 111
- Venetians remonstrance to Lautrec. 112
- Verona againe besieged. 113
- Verona consigned to Lautrec for the French King, is deliuered to the Venetians. ibid.
- Veronois ioy for their reduction to the Venetians subiection. ibi.
- Vniuersitie of Padica reestablished by the Senate. 115
- Venetians send two Ambassadours to the Turke. ibi.
- Venetians send Ambassadours vnto Charles King of Spaine concer∣ning traffike. 116
- Vsuall trade of the venetian vessells. 117
- Venetians answer to the Popes exhor∣tation. ibi.
- Venetians answer to the French king. 118
- Venetians Armie against the Pirates. 119
- Venetians suspect the French King. 120
- Venetians send the King of Hungarie thirty thousand ducats. 123
- Venetian Common-wealth christen a daughter of the French King. 125
- Venetians seeke to appease the Popes indignation against the French. 126
- Venetians disswade Lautrec from his resolution. 130
- Venetians leuie forces to march into the Dutchie of Milan. ibi.
- Venetians great discretion in their resolution. 137
- Venetians ambassage to the Pope. 138
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the Emperour to reioyce with him for the new league. 140
- Venetians preparations against the French. ibi.
- Venetians suspect the motion of peace betwixt the Emperour and the French King. 142
- Venetians make new leuies of horse and foote. ibid.
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the new Pope. ibid.
- Venetians stand in feare of Solyman 144
- Venetians sought vnto by the Impe∣rialls and the French. 146
- Venetians discourse on the French K. taking. 149
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the Emperour. ibid.
- Venetians make meanes to drawe the King of England into the League. 155
- Venetian ambassadors remonstrance to the Pope. ibid.
- Venetians answere to the Pope, inui∣ting them to an agreement with the Emperor. 162
- Venetians answer to the French king concerning the renewing of the warre of Naples. 172
- Venetians place a garrison in Rauenna for the behoofe of the Sea of Rome 177
- Vitturi contrary to the Duke of Vr∣bin. 178
- Vitturi called to account for being a∣gainst the Popes deliuerie. 179
- Venetians oppose themselues against Lautrec his proposition to goe to Rome and leaue Milan. 181
- Venetians suspect the Duke of Vrbin. 183
- Venetians Ambassade to the Pope. 185
- Venetians preparations against the Duke of Brunswich. 191
- Venetian forces much diminished. 201
- Venetians keepe the Citties in Apulia. 202
- Venetians answere to the Kings Am∣bassade. ibid.
- Venetians great preparations by Sea and Land. 204
- Venetians loue to the French and the Duke of Milan. 205
- Venetians sollicite the King to come into Italie. 207
- Valor of a woman in mans attire. 211
- Venetian Senate male-content with the French King. 212
- Venetians meaning for the articles of peace at the treaty of Cābray. 213
- Venetians answer to Triuulcio. ibi.
- Venetians recourse vnto the King of England. ibid.
- Venetians exhortation to the Confe∣derates. 215
- Venetians offers to the Duke of Fer∣rara. ibid.
- Venetians answer to those that moti∣oned peace with the Emperor. 219
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the Pope and the Emperour. 223
- Venetians send an Ambassage to So∣liman. 225
- Venetians forbid the Knights of Mal∣tato come no more vpon their gulfe 226
- Vmpires chosen to end the controuer∣sie betwixt the Archduke and the Venetians. 228
- Venetians craue the nomination of Bishoprickes vnder their domini∣ons. 229
- Venetians craue the Tenths leuied vp∣on the Cleargie to helpe them a∣gainst the Turkes. ibi.
- Venetians by chasing the Pirats secure the Seas. 230
- Venetians in vaine sollicite the Pope for the King of Hungarie. ibid.
- Venetians exhort Ferdinand to peace 231
- Venetians answer concerning the re∣newing of the league. 235
- Vmpires appointed with a third man to end the controuersie, betwixt Ferdinand & the venetians. 238
- venetians victorie at Sea against the Moore of Alexandria, who was ta∣ken. 240
- venetians ships stayed by the Turkish officers. ibi.
- venetians answer to themperor. 245
- venetians seek to appease the strife be∣twixt the Pope and the Duke of vrbin. 246
- venetians answere to the Emperours Ambassadour. 252
- venetians answer to Solyman. 254
- venetians preparations to stand vpon their gard against the Turke. 257
- vncertaine course of the Turkes fleete puts the venetians in doubt. 258
- venetians remaine Neuters betwixt the Imperialls and the Turkes. ibi.
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- Venetian Fleet looseth foure gallies ta∣ken by the Turkes. 262
- Visier Basha his reasons to direct Soliman from his resolution. 263
- Venetians imprisoned and their goods seized ouer all the Turkish Empire. ibid.
- Venetians remonstrance for the Pope. 265
- Venetians constancie. 266
- Visier Basha couns•…•…ileth Soliman to raise his siege in Corfou. ibid.
- Vittore de Garzons Gouernour of Naples. 268
- Venetians suspect Soliman, desiring 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 269
- Venetians diligence to fortifie the Is∣lands against the Turkes. 273
- Venetians acquainted with Solimans preparations forwarre, are exhor∣ted to peace. 274
- Venetians seeke to draw the King of England to the league. 275
- Venetians take Obra•…•…azza. 284
- Venetians naual Armie and the Pope ioyned together. ibid.
- Venetians grieued because there was no Duke of Milan. 315
- Venetians solicited to leaue their Neu∣tralitie. ibid.
- Venetians raze the Fort of Maran. 318
- Venetians excuses to the Emperour and Ferdinand concerning Ma∣ran. 323
- Venetians reasons to diuert the Pope from medling with the Protestants 332
- Venetians grant passage to the Pope and Emperours troupes. ibid.
- Venetians gentle answere to those of Ausburge. 333
- Venetians preparations against the Turkes. 344
- Viceroy of Naples spoileth the Coun∣trie of the Sienois. 355
- Venetians entreated by the Pope seeke meanes to pacifie the Duke of Alua. 359
- Venetian Prelates that were present at the Councell of Trent. 364
- Venetians chace the Pirates. 365
- Venetians send Ambassadours to Se∣lim the new Emperour. 368
- Venetian Ambassadors Oration to the Emperour. 369
- Venetians purge the seas of Pirates. ibid.
- Venetians prepare for the warre of Cyprus. 373
- Venetians implore the aid of Christian Princes. 375
- Venetians sollicite the Persian to make warre on Selim. 378
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the Emperour, soliciting him to enter into the league. 382
- Venetians propositions in the Court of Spaine, with the difficulties allead∣ged thereupon. ibid.
- Venetian Flect leaueth Corfou by the Senates commandement. 384
- Venetian Generall resolueth to send aid to 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 306
- Venetians great doubts and perplexi∣ties with their request to the Pope. 398
- Venetians resolue to hearken to peace. 399
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- Venetians expect the Confederates Fleet. 407
- Venetians will not heare of 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 408
- Venetians complaints to the Pope 410
- Valour of the besieged in repulsing the enemie. 415
- Vniting of the Confederates Fleete. 418
- Venieri his answere to D. Iohn his obiections. 421
- Venetians preparations against the Spring. 449
- Venetians solicite the Cardinals in the Vacancie of the Sea. 453
- Venetians Ambassadours discourse to the French King. 457
- Vluzzali his pollicie. 461
- Vluzzali determineth to assaile D. Iohn. 463
- Vluzzali returnes to Constantinople. 468
- Venetians complaine to the Pope. 469
- Venieri his honourable entertain∣ment and welcome at Venice. ibid.
- Venetians send an Ambassador to the Pope. 476
- Venetians feare. 480
- Vpon what occasion the Pope caused tenne dayes to be taken from the yeere. 485
- Venetians iealous of Turkes and Mi∣lanois. 489
- Venetians send Ambassadours to the French King. 491
- Venetians defeat the Vsicoques. 492
W.
- WHat was concluded in the Diet at Constance. 7
- War resolued against Maximilian. 10
- What was practised vnder hand a∣gainst the Venetians. 11
- Wherunto the Popes actions teded. 28
- What astonishment the losse of the battaile brought to Rome. 56
- Whole Dutchie of Milan yeeldeth to Sforza. 64
- What importance the taking of Padua was of. 69
- What shifts the Pope vsed to declare himselfe openly against the French King. 91
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Coūtrie 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Oglio, Po, and 〈◊〉〈◊〉, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Emperour. 107
- 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the French King distrusted the elect 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 119
- What 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the Emperour to send his Ambassadours to the French King. 124
- Why the King delaied to conclude the league. 125
- What the Popes and Emperours de∣signes were. ibid.
- What hindred the Lord of Lautrec from assailing Milan. 133
- With what feruencie the Milanois en∣dured the discommoditie of the siege. ibid.
- What Prospero Colonna did vpon report of the arriuall of the French. 140
- Why the Grisons would not leaue their houses. 144
- Why the French king was displeased with the Venetians. 145
- Whereunto the Pope attended. ibid.
- What moued the Senate to allie them∣selues with the French. 147
- What caused the Imperials to come in∣to the field. 148
- What letted the taking of Naples. 168
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- What moued the Pope to seeke agree∣ment with the Viceroy. 169
- What caused the Duke of Bourbon to march to Rome. 172
- What great forces were requisite to free the Pope from prison. 178
- What moued the Lord Lautrec to change his determination. 183
- What moued the Venetians to be at the charge of the warre in Lombardie. 184
- What was the Emperours meaning concerning peace. ibid.
- What the Popes intention was. 186
- Wants of the armie before Naples. 195
- What kept the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 from sending Ambassadours to the Emperour. 212
- What moued the Emperour to enforce the Florentines to obey the Pope. 223
- What moued the Kings of France and England to make warre on the Em∣perour. 231
- Wrongs done the Venetians in Soli∣mans Dominions. 254
- What the Senate propounded to write to the Baily. 275
- What moued the Emperour & French King to grant the enteruiew at Nice. 277
- Warre renewed betwixt the Empe∣rour and the King. 278
- What Doria his purpose was. 289
- What the Senate enioy•…•…ed Badoa∣rio Ambassadour to Soliman. 306
- Who they were that tooke part with the Protestants. 333.
- What bee Venetian gentlemen with their prerogatiue. 334
- Who hindred the Emperour from al∣lowing the agreement. 343
- Warre continued in 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 344
- Warre betwixt Solimans two sonnes 361
- Warre opened in all places. 381
- Warre resolued against the Turke. 401
- What moued the Generall Venieri to saile to Mess•…•…a. 407
FINIS.