The history of Venice ... written originally in Italian by Paulo Paruta ... ; likewise the wars of Cyprus, by the same authour, wherein the famous sieges of Nicossia, and Famagosta, and Battel of Lepanto are contained ; made English by Henry, Earl of Monmouth.

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The history of Venice ... written originally in Italian by Paulo Paruta ... ; likewise the wars of Cyprus, by the same authour, wherein the famous sieges of Nicossia, and Famagosta, and Battel of Lepanto are contained ; made English by Henry, Earl of Monmouth.
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An Alphabetical Table of the most Remarkable Passages contained in the Twelve Books of the present History of VENICE.

A
ADrian a Fleming cho∣sen Pope, 196. He endeavours to com∣pose the Differences th•••• were between the Christian Princes, ibid. He honourably receives the Venetian Embassadors, 197. He dies,
204
Agostino Abondio, Secretary, hanged for revealing the secrets of the Venetian Senate.
588
Alfonso, Duke of Ferrara, and his Designs, 167. Is in League with the French, and the Venetian 176. Hath many private Dis∣courses with Burbon, 244. Ioyns in League with the Princes of I∣taly
267
Admiral of France sent by King Francis into Italy with an Army, 201. Draws neer to Milan, and takes Lodi, 202. Is driven out of Italy by the Imperialists and the Venetians,
205, 206
Andrea Gritti, a prisoner in France 8. Is chosen by the Venetians for their Embassadour to that King, 12. Comes along with the French into Italy, 19. Is crea∣ted General of the Venetian Na∣vie, 164. Is chosen Duke of Venice, 204. Perswades the Senate to defend their Country, 425 He dies,
556
Andrea Doria a Genouese, serves the Pope with eight Gallies against his own Country, 231. Is sus∣pected by the Colleagues, ibid. Hired by King Francis to serve him, 258. Qlts the King of France, and agrees with the Em∣perour, 284. Censures past up∣on him for the business of Prevesa
440, 441
Antonio Grimani chosen Duke of Venice, after he had been many years banished
171
Antonio da Leva commands the Garrison in Pavia, Comes with an Army into Lombardy, 180. Routs the French Camp, and takes their General prisoner, 309▪ 310. Goes to fall upon the Venetian Camp, and is repulsed with loss, 310, 311, 312. Is declared Captain of the League, Is chosen Governour of Milan, He dies,
The Authour, what he propo∣seth to write of in this Hi∣story,

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3. Whence he takes his Rise, ibid. The great Army f Charls the fifth in Italy,
315
B
BArbarossa, a famous Pyrate, taken into pay by Soliman, 339 Takes in the Kingdom of Tunis, Driven thence by Charls the fifth. Saves himself in Algiers. Counsels Soliman to make War upon the Venetians, 384. Takes some of their Islands in the Archipelagus, and is So∣liman's only General at Sea, 420, 421. Leads out the Fleet in the service of the King of France,
593
Bartolomeo d'Alviano set at liberty by the King of France, whose pri∣soner he was, 12. Is chosen by the Venetians for their General, 16. Takes Cremona, and other places, 17. Goes against the Im∣perialists, 47. Fights Cardona, and is beaten, 48. Passes to Fri∣uli, and beats the Imperialists, 70. Succoureth King Francis in Bat∣tel, 113, 114. Goes to assault Brescia, 119. Dies before it,
120
A Battel between the French and the Switzers near Novara, 25, 26. Alviano and Cardona at Olmo, 48, 49. King Francis and the Switzers before Milan, 112, 113, 114. The same King and the Imperialists at Pavia,
218
Bernardino Frangipane, a Venetian Rebel, 57. Seizeth on the Fort of Marano, 58. He relieves Marano, and routs the Venetians, 60. Takes Strasoldo, and Mon∣falcone, ibid. Falls upon Ossofo, 64. Is beaten thence, 71. Ta∣ken prisoner, and carried to Ve∣nice,
ibid.
Brescia taken by the Spaniards, 28. assaulted by Alviano for the Ve∣netians, 119. Much straitned by the Venetians, 127. Relieved by the Germans, ibid. Besieged again by the Venetians & French, 131. Assaulted by the Vene∣tian and French Forces, 139. Taken by the French, and yeilded to the Venetians,
140, 141
C
CAuses for which the Venetians may not easily fall out with the Turks, 161. Why Charles the fifth drave the Turks out of Tu∣nis. Why Soliman turned the War against the Venetians, 381. Why the Peace treated of between the Emperour Charles the Fifth, and Francis, King of France, came not to a conclusion, 416. What at last moved the Emperor, and the King of France to make peace, 603. The cause which moved Charls the Fifth to make peace with the Turks,
608
Cardona General of the Spaniards in Italy, 27. Takes in Brescia and Bergamo, 28. Makes ma∣ny shot at the City of Venice from Margera, 38, 39. Assaults the Venetian Army, and is repulsed, 45. Fights it, and routs it, 48, 49. Recovers Bergamo,
85, 86.
Charls of Burbone, sent by King Francis into Italy, 99. Left by King Francis to govern the af∣fairs of Italy, 129. Returns into France, 139. Declared Lieutenant General for Charles the Fifth in Italy, 203. He re∣lieves Milan, 229. Promiseth his Souldiers the sacking of Flo∣rence and Rome, 224. Slain with a Musket shot, as he scaled the Walls of Rome.
250
Charls Duke of Burgondy, Prince of Castile, King of Spain, 130. Stands for the Empire, 162. De∣clared King of the Romans, and

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Emperour, by the name of Charls the Fifth, 163. Intends to pass into Italy with an Army, 165. Desires the Venetians to joyn with him, 171, 177, 192. Makes a League with the Venetians, 199. His Designs after the Victory gotten of the French at Pavia, 221. Comes to an agreement with King Francis, and sets him at liberty, 224. Restores the Dukedom of Milan to Francesco Sforza, 324. His designs upon Milan after Francesco's death,
364.
Cattaro assaulted by Barbarossa, and defended by the Venetians, 563,
564.
Clement the 7th. Pope, 204. Treats with the Venetians about the af∣fairs of Italy, 207. Treats to joyn with France, 209. Proposes conditions of Peace between Charls the 5. Emperour, and Francis King of France, ibid. Confederates with the King of France and the Venetians, 216. Disswades the King of France from fighting the Emperour at Pavia, 218. Agrees with the Emperour, 221. Ioyns with the Venetians to drive the Spaniard out of the Dutchy of Milan, 227. Treats of an agreement with the Viceroy of Naples, 240. Crowns the Emperour in Bologna, 330, 331. Comes to a Parley with the Emperour in Bologna, 346. Comes to a Parley with the King of France in Marcelles, 354. Dies,
358
The Colonnesi plunder in Rome, St Peters Church and the Pope's Palace,
358
The Conditions of the League be∣tween Lodowick K. of France, & the Venetians 12. Of the agree∣ment betwixt the Emperour Maximilian, and Francis King of France, 149. Of the agree∣ment betwixt Maximilian and the Venetians, 152. Of the agree∣ment between Charls the 5 and the Venetians, 199. Of the league between Pope Clement the 7th, Francis King of France, and the Venetians, 127. Of the agreement made by Pope Clement the 7. with the Viceroy of Naples, 260. Of the Peace made by Charls the 5. with the Venetians,
325, 326, 327
A Conspiracy of almost all Christi∣an Princes against the Venetians,
5
Counsel given by the Venetians to Pope Clement the 7.
246
Corfu assaulted by the Turks, 384. Its description, ibid. Besieged by the Turks, 389. Freed from the Siege,
390
D
DIsagreement between the Ge∣neral of the French, of the Venetians, & the Duke of Milan, about the manner of assaulting Milan, 309. New ones between the Emperour Charls the 5. and Francis King of France, 576. Amongst the Cardinals, at the election of the Pope
629, 630.
Discourses, or Debatements, of the Captains of the League, how Naples should be assaulted, 241. Of the Venetians, about coming to an agreement with Charls the 5. 320. Of the same, about making War upon the Protestants, and Hans-Towns, 335. Of the same, concerning the conferring of Ec∣clesiastical Dignities upon their own Gentlemen, 337, 338, 339. Of the same, about joyning with the Christian Princes against the Turk, 341. Of the same, touch∣ing the Imposition of Tythes upon the Clergie of their own Domini∣ons, 356. Of the French Em¦bassadour, with Soliman's Ba∣shaws,

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362, 363. Of the Com∣manders of the Christian Fleet, about the manner of fighting the Turks, 435. Of the Venetians, whether they should make peace with Soliman or no? 398 399. of the same concerning the peace between the Emperour and the King of France, 605, 606. Of the Italians in general, upon the death of Francis, King of France 618. Of the Venetians, about joyning with the Pope, and Henry King of France, against the Em∣perour, 622. Upon the actions of Pope Paul the third in his old age, 624. Of the Venetians, about standing to their neutrality, 647 Designs of Paul the third in the interview of the Emperour and the King of France, 418. Of Doria and Barbarossa, at Pre∣vesa 438. Of Charls the Em∣peror, and Francis king of France 599. Of Henry king of France in taking up Arms, 625. Dragut, a Turkish pirate infests the Sea of Corfu, 558. Routs Commissary Pasqualigo's Gallies, 558.559. pillageth the Island of Candia, and is shrewdly handled by the Islanders, 559. is taken by Gianettin Doria.
575.
E
EDict of the Senate of Venice, concerning those of Verona, 29 Ernando di Toledo Duke of Alva, in Piemont with the Emperour, left by the Emperour in charge of king Philip, and of Spain.
594.
F
FErdinand king of Spain makes a Truce with Lewis king of France, 15. Maintaines an Ar∣my in Lombardy, 23. joynes in a league with the Emperour Maximilian, against the Vene∣tians, 101. his designs upon Ita∣ly, 103 he dyes.
130
Ferdinand of Austria brother to Charls the 5th aideth his brother against the French, 175. Over∣comes the Vaivode of Transilva∣nia, 266. Raiseth men against the Venetians, Is declared King of the Romans, 295. Goes over with an Army into Saxony, in service of his brother, 615. Ob∣tains of Soliman a Truce for five years, 627. Causeth the Bishop of Varadino to be slain,
642
A Fort built in Siena by the Spani∣ards, called the Stocks of Italy,
637
Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, yeilds up the Castle to the Spani∣ards, 232. Ioyns in League with the Pope, the King of France, and the Venetians▪ 233. Sends Embassadours to Charls the 5th, 316. Meeteth the Emperour at Bologna, 322, 323. Restored by the Emperour to the Dutchy of Milan, 324. Marrieth one of the Emperours Neeces, Dies.
363
Francis the 1. succeeds Lewis the 12. in the Kingdome of France, 94. His designs upon Milan, 95 Desires to see Venice, 101. Pas∣seth into Italy with an Army, 104. Assaulted by the Switzers, valiantly fights, and overcomes them, 111. Takes in the whole State of Milan, 115. Passes the second time into Italy, takes Milan, and besieges Pavia, 209. is routed, and taken prisoner by the Emperour, 218. Is set at liberty; and returns into France, 224. Makes a new League with the Pope, and the Venetians, 227. Prepares to repass into Italy with a mighty Army, 304. Comes to an agreement with the Empe∣rour, 317. Marries the Em∣perours Sister, and recovers his

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Sons out of prison, 337. En∣deavors to kindle war between the Venetians and the Turk, or be∣tween them and the Emperour, 361, 362. Holds secret intelli∣gence with the Turks, to the great damage of Christendom, pursues his friendship already begun, with Soliman, 362. Falls upon three parts of the Emperour's State with three Armies, 587. Presseth the Venetians to joyn in League with him against the Emperour, 599. Makes peace with the Em∣perour,
604.
Francesco Maria Duke of Vrbine, chosen General by Land for the Venetians, 200. Proffers to go to Rome to set the Pope at liberty, 257. Is confirmed General of the Venetians, 206. Strikes a Captain of the Switzers for pra∣ting mutinously, 290. Assaults Pavia, takes, and sacks it, ibid. After the French had been routed, retreats, 310. Routs the Impe∣rialists, 311. Much esteemed of by the Venetians, 416. He dies, and his Encomium,
444
The French beaten out of Italy, 4 Return for the recovery of Milan 15, 16. Assault Novara often, and in vain, 22, 23. Are routed by the Switzers, 25, 26. Return into Italy, 104. How basely they lost Milan, 177, 178. Beaten out of Italy by the Imperialists and Venetians, 205, 206. They pass again into Italy, 206. They take Milan, 208. Are routed by the Imperialists at Pavia, 218. Besiege Naples, 279. Assaulted by the Imperialists, and of Con∣querours, become conquered, 287. Are routed near Milan, 309▪ 310 Fall upon Piemon, and take in some places there.
367
G
GEnoa besieged by the Leagues Fleet, 231, 232. Reduced into the power of the King of France, 263. Taken from the French by Doria, and made a free State,
287
Girolamo Savorgnano, 58. He defends Osofo, 64. Routs the Imperialists, 71. Is made Count of Belgrado and Osofo,
ibid.
Guido Ubaldo Prince of Vrbine, taken into pay by the Venetians, 296, marries Giulia, daughter to the Duke of Camerino, Succeeds his Father in the Dutchy of Vr∣bine, and confirm'd by the Vene∣tians in their service, falls into the Popes displeasure for the Dut∣chy of Camerino, 361. Yeilds up that Dutchy to the Church, 557. Is made General of the Venetian Militia, 611. Marries Virginia, Neece to Pope Paul the third.
621
H
HEnry the 8. King of England, undertakes to reconcile the Ve∣netians with the Emperour, 76. enters into a League with Charls the 5th, 193. Offers to engage for the safety of Italy, 223. Treats about relieving Pope Clement, besieged by the Imperialists, 255. Angry with the Venetians, and why? 349. Is displeased that he was not included by the Chri∣stian Princes in their League a∣gainst the Turk, 414. Makes a League with the Emperour a∣gainst the King of France.
591
Henry the 2. Son to King Francis, marries Catarina, Neece to Pope Clement the 7. Succeeds his Father in the Kingdom of France 354, 355. Intends to make war

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in Italy, 620. Negotiates a League with the German Princes against the Emperour, 638. Fa∣vour the Senesi in their insurre∣ction
649
Henry the 3. King of France, in his passage through Venice, made a Noble Venetian,
616
I
IAnusbei, sent from Soliman to the Venetians, 363. Being sent to the Venetian General, is taken by those of Cimera, and restored gratis.
379
Islands of the Archiepelagus ta∣ken from the Venetians by Bar∣barossa,
392
Julius the 2. (Pope) his Death, and Character,
12
Julius the 3. (Pope) elected, with great hopes (from all men) of fu∣ture goodness, 630. He answers not those expectations, 632. Dis∣covers himself to be an enemy to the French,
639
L
THe Landgrave of Hessen, and other Protestant Princes, raise up a vast Army in Germany
355
A League negotiated between the Ve∣netians & the French 8, 9, 10, 11 Concluded 12. A League between the Pope, the Emperour, the King of Spain, Sforza Duke of Milan, and the Switzers, 101. Between Pope Leo, and Charls the 5. and the conditions thereof, 174. Be∣tween Charls the 5. and Henry King of England, 193. Between Charls the 5. and the Venetians, 199. Between the Pope, the King of France, and the Venetians,
227
A League between the Pope, the Ve∣netians, and the Florentines, 223 Between the Venetians, and Fran∣cesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, 318. Between the Pope, the Emperour, and many Princes of Italy, 348. Of the Christian Princes against Soliman, 387. A League between the Pope, the Emperour, the Venetians, and other Princes, against the Tuk, 413 414. Of the Princes f Germany against the Emperour
641
Leo the tenth chosen Pope, 13. His Designs in the beginning f his Popedom, ibid. His ill Will to the Venetians, 31. Negotiates a Peace between the Emperour and the Venetians, 72, 73. His De∣signs in that Negotiation, 75. Enters into a League with the Emperour, 174. Restores Par∣ma and Piacenza to the King of France, 125. Gives the King of France a meeting in Bologna, 126. Negotiates an accord be∣tween the Emperour and the Ve∣netians, 125. Sends his Legate to the Emperour, 133. Suspects the French, 138. Puts for an universal Truce among Christian Princes, 160. Sideth with the King of France in the Election of the Emperour, 162. Unresol∣ved to confirm the League with France, 165. Ioyns in League with Charls the 5. against Milan 174 Dies,
179.
Lodi taken by the Switzers, and re∣taken by Alviano, 107. Sacked by the Switzers, 137. Yeilded to the French, Taken by the Imperi∣alists, 178. Taken by the French 202. Taken by the Venetians,
228
Lodowick the 12. King of France, gets the Dutchy of Milan, and the Kingdom of Naples, 4. Hath new practises on foot for the reco∣very of Milan, 7. Makes a League with the Venetians, 12. Makes a Truce with Ferdinand King of Spain, 15. Raises an Army for Italy, 16. Annulleth the Coun∣cil of Lions, and adhereth to that

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of Lateran, 31. Dies whiles he prepares for invading Milan,
92
Lodowick King of Hungary, pre∣pares for his own defence against Soliman, 163. Sends an Em∣bassadour to Venice, 168. 170. Is relieved with monies by the Venetians,
ibid.
Lewis, Lord of Tramogly, General for the King of France in the En∣terprize of Milan, 16. Passeth into Italy, and takes Milan, and other Cities, 19. Assaults No∣vara, 22. Draws off from before it, 23. His Camp is routed by the Switzers, 26. Returns into France,
ibid.
Luigi Badoara Embassadour for the Venetians in France, 395. And in Spain, 398. Commissary Ge∣neral in Dalmatia, 425. Em∣bassadour to Constantinople, and his Commission, 571. Concludes a peace with the Turks, and yeilds up to them Napoli, and Malva∣sia.
573
M
MAffeo Leone, and others, pu∣nished for revealing the se∣crets of the Commonwealth of Venice to forraign Princes,
574
Malta bestowed upon the Knights of Rhodes, by Charls the 5.
Marano seiz'd upon by Frangipane, 8. Assaulted by the Venetians, 58, 59. Taken by Baltrame Sacchia, and yeilded up to the French, 589. Given by the King of France to Pietro Strozzi, who selleth it to the Venetians, 598. The Marquess of Saluzzo with the French Army in Lombardy, 228. Succeeds Lautrech before Naples, whence he suddenly rises, 287. His Army is defeated by the Imperialists, and himself taken prisoner,
ibid.
Maximilian the Emperour intends to drive the French out of Italy, 5. His qualities, 10. He stirs up the Great Turk against the Venetians, 55. Makes great pre∣parations for the War of Italy, 102. Agrees with the Switzers, and some Princes, against the king of France, 127. Affirms that the State of the Church belongs to the Empire, 130. Passeth with an Army into Italy, 133. Takes in many places of the Dutchy of Milan, and besiegeth Milan, 135, 136. Returns into Germany, 137. Makes peace with France, 151, 152. Makes a Truce with the Venetians, ibid. Dies,
161
Maurice, Duke of Saxony, helps the Emperor in his Wars against the Protestants
615
Milan yeilded up to Francis, King of France, 115. Besieged by the Emperour Maximilian, 136: Taken by the Army of Charles the 5.178. In what condition it was by Pope Leo's death, 180. Assaulted by the Popes and Vene∣tians Forces, 229. Besieged by the French and the Venetians, 309. Returns into the hands of Duke Francesco Sforza, 324. Falls into the Emperours,
363
Monsieur de S Paul sent by King Francis with an Army into Italy, 288. Ioyning with the Veneti∣ans, he takes Pavia, 190. Makes new progresses in Lombardy, 308. Goes against Genoa, 309. His Army is routed, and he taken prisoner by Leva.
310
N
NAples, assaulted by the Leagues Army, 240. Besieged by Lautrech, 279. Much streight∣ned both by Land and Sea, 282. The Siege is raised,
287
The Nature and Customs of Charls the Fifth, 167. Of Francis,

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King of France, 168. Of the French,
296.
Noble Venetians, go to the defence of Padua and Trevigi, 51. Employed in great Gallies into the Levant upon diverse sorts of merchandise, 159. Sent by the Senate to the defence of their Cities in Terra Ferma, 280. What they are that are so called,
615.
The Number of the vessels that were into the Leagues fleet against the Turke at Prevesa, 432. Of the Army which king Francis brought in Italy, 108. Of the Galleyes and Souldiers to be raised by the Christian Princes against Soli∣man, 413. Of the Souldiers sent by the Pope to the Emperour in his war against the Protestants, 61. Of the Imperial Army against the Protestants, ibid. Of theirs against him.
613.
O
ODetto di Fois called Monsieur de Lautrech, sent by King Francis to assist the Venetians, 129. Goes to the defence of Mi∣lan, 135. is declared by the King General in Burbon's stead, 139. Ioyned with the Venetians goes towards Verona, 144. Assaults Verona, 145, 146. Riseth from before it, 147, 148. Having re∣ceived the keyes of Verona, he immediately delivers them to the Venetians, 153. Drawes his Army into Milan, 177. Is beaten out thence by the Imperialists 177 178. Takes Pavia, 262. Quit∣teth Lombardy and goes towards Naples, 265.269. Enters that Kingdom, and proffers the Im∣perialists battell, 278. Takes in almost the whole Kingdom of Naples, 279. Besiegeth Naples, ibid. vexed at the many suffer∣ings of his Army, he sickens and dies,
286, 287.
The Oration of Andrea Loredano to the Army, 40, 41. Of Car∣dona to the Army, 44, 45. Of Antonio Grimani to the Senate, 69. Of Pietro Bembo to the Senate of Venice, 88. Of the Cardinal of Seduno to the Swit∣sers, 110. Of Domenico Tri∣visano to the King of France, 116. Of the King of Hungary's Embassadours to the Senatours of Venice, 168. Of Alberto Pie∣tra Commander of the Switzers, 186. Of Georgio Cornaro to the Senate of Venice, 210. Of Domenico Trivisano to the same, 213. Of the same man to the same Senate, 271. Of Luigi Mocenigo to the Senate of Venice, 273. Of the same man in the same place, 297. Of Marco Antonio Cornaro, in answer to him, 300. Of the same in the Senate, 373. of Lunardo Emo in answer to him, 375. Of Marc Antonio Cornaro in the same place, 406. Of the Car∣dinal of Ferrara, in the Col∣ledge of Venice,
599.
Osofo, its Situation and strength, 63. Assaulted by the Imperia∣lists, 64. The siege raised by Alviano,
71.
P
PArma assaulted by the Imperia∣lists, 176. Yeilded to the Em∣perour, together with Piacenza, 178. Attempted by the French, 181. given by the Pope, toge∣ther with Piacenza to his son Pier Luigi, 610. Pavia taken by the French, 108. Yeilded up to the Imperialists, 178. Besieg∣ed by Francis King of France, 209. Taken by Lautrech, and the pillage of it given to his

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Army, 262. Taken and sack'd by the confederates army,
290.
Paul the 3. of the family of the Farnesi, succeeds Clement the 7. in the Papacy, 358. Seekes to make peace between Charles the 5. and King Francis, 361. Ne∣gotiates by his Nuncioes for an universal peace among Christian Princes, 368. Denies the Vene∣tians the Tything of their Clergy, 366. Concludes the league of the Christian Princes against Soli∣man, 387. Procures an Inter∣view between the Emperour an the King of France at Nice in Provence, 417. His designes in this Interview, 418. Gives the Emperour a meeting; and with what design, 595. His designes fall not out to his hopes, for which he complains of the Emperor, 616 617. Seekes to bring the Vene∣tians to joyn with him and the King of France, 622. His vast designes and irregular thoughts, 624. Sends the Bishop of Verona his Legate in Germany, 626. He dies,
629.
Peace, between the Switzers and the French, 151. Between the Em∣perour and the King of France, 152. Universal between Christian Princes treated about, 235. Negotiated between the Em∣perour and the Venetians, 323. Concluded, and the condition of it, 325. Between the Veneti∣ans and Soliman, 573. Con∣cluded between the Emperour Charles the 5. and Francis King of France, and the conditions,
604
Prelates of Rome, how handled by the Germans in the sack of that city,
252.
Princes of Italy, call in forrain Nations to their own ruine,
45.
Princes named in the confederacy between Charles the 5. and the Venetians,
200.
Princes of Italy affrighted at the great forces of Charles the 5. 315. Much troubled for the death of Paul the 3.629. A treache∣rous Priest hanged up by one foot in Venice, and there stoned by the common people,
58.
New Pretences of Francis King of France for the State of Milan, 94. Of the Venetians for Ra∣venna,
293.
Proffers made by the French to the Venetians if they would enter into a League with them, 370. by Charles the 5. to his brother Ferdinand if he would yeild the title of King of the Romans to his son King Philip,
626.
Prospero Colonna in the Imperial camp, 27. Disswades from the enterprise of Trevigi, 51. I declared by Pope Leo, General of the Ecclesiastick army, 174. Assaults Milan, and takes it, 177, 178. Raises the siege before Pa∣via, 184. Takes Lodi and Cre∣mona, 189. Upon the French∣mens passage into Italy, provides for the Cities of Lombardy,
208.
Q
THe Queen mother of France Negotiates with the Christian Princes for her son Francis his liberty, 221. Meets at Cambray with Margaret of Austria to treat about a Peace between the Emperour, and the King her son,
313.
R
RAvenna desires of the Vene∣tians a Commissary and a Gar∣rison, 256. By what right the Venetians held it, 293. It is re∣stored to the Pope,
325.

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Renzo da Ceri Commander of the Garrison in Crema, and his gal∣lant carriage, 33. Defends Cre∣ma against the Imperialists, 65 Being declared by the Venetians General of the Horse, will not ac∣cept of the place, 67. Frees Cre∣ma from the siege, 80, 81. Takes in Bergamo, 85. Makes a Truce with Milan, and goes to Venice, 86. Quits the service of the Ve∣netians, and goes to Rome,
107
Rome taken by the Duke of Burbon and sacked by the Imperial Army 250. Much affrighted at the com∣ing of Barbarossa with the Turk∣ish Fleet to Ostia
593
S
SAvii del Coniglio, what Office it is in Venice
366
A Sea-fight near Naples between the Imperialists and the French,
282
Skirmishes between the Venetians and the Imperialists at Valeggio and Anfo, 132, 133. The Impe∣rialists and French at Bicocca, 185, 186. The Imperialists and Venetians before Monopoli, 306 307. The Duke of Urbine and the Spaniards,
311, 312
Soliman confirms the Truce to the Venetians, 164. Is very curteous to them, 265. Threatens to drive Charls the 5th out of the Empire, pretending that it belonged to him 343. Shews himself an enemy to the Venetians, and why, 364. Passeth with a mighty Army to Vallona, with a designe for Italy, 368. makes peace with the Vene∣tians, 575. Sends his Fleet to the King of France, 594. A friend to what is just and honest,
610
Spaniards, under the conduct of the Viceroy of Naples, against the Venetians, 27. Take Brescia, and Bergamo for the Emperour, 28. Fall upon the Venetian Camp, 45 Defend Brescia be••••eged by the Venetians, 119. Those which took Rome, would fain carry the Pope Prisoner into Spain
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Stefano Tiepolo General of the Venetian Fleet. 593. 〈…〉〈…〉∣dur to Soliman in Hungary, 597. Chosen General of the for∣ces in Terra Ferma, 62. ••••∣neral of the Fleet 〈…〉〈…〉 General the third time.
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Switzers, Of great authority 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Princes, 9. Take upon them the protection of the Duke of Milan, 19. Resolve to make War on the French in relief of the said Duke 22. They enter Novara, 23. Fall upon the French Camp, and rout it, 25, 26. Forty thousand of them enter Milan, to defend it from the French, 108. They as∣sault King Francis his Army, and are routed, 111, 112. They quit Milan, and return home, 115. They abandon Verona, 144. Why quit the Leagues camp, 180. Their impatience before Pavia, 183. They complain of the French, 184 Their foolish vapouring and im∣patience, 184, 185. They leave the French Camp,
188
A Subsidy granted the Venetians by Pope Clement the 7. to be levied of the Clergie under their Domi∣nions.
356
T
THeodoro Trivultio, Gover∣nour of Padua, 70. Embas∣sadour from the King of France to the Venetians, 99. Comman∣der of the Venetian Army, 129. Goes with the Venetian Army towards Milan in favour of the French, 175. Taken prisoner by the Imperialists at Milan, 178. Being discharged by the Venetians

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goes into France, 200. Is Go∣vernour of Genoa, 263. Not being relieved, he surrenders the Castle, 291. Sent by King Francis to Venice, and why,
314
Tribute imposed by Charls the 5. upon Muleasses King of Tunis, 363. By Soliman upon Ferdi∣nand, King of Hungary, 627. Offer'd to Soliman by King Fer∣dinand for Transilvania
640
V
VErona, how situated, 145. Assaulted by the French and Venetian Army, 146. Relieved by the Dutch, 148. Is restored to the Venetians, 153. Fortified by the Venetians, 157. Is garri∣son'd by the Venetians for fear of the Imperialists,
316
The Venetians make a League with Lodowick King of France, 12 Exhort the King of France to the conquest of Milan, 31. They re∣new amity with Francis the new King of France, 95. Their great joy for the recovery of Brescia, 141. Recover Verona, and send great presents to Lautrech, 153. Make a Truce with the Emperor, 152. Their answer to the French Embassadour, 162, 163. They disswade the King of France from coming to a Battel with the Impe∣rialists at Pavia, 218. Are resolved not to abandon the Duke of Milan, 291. Restore Ravenna and Cervia to the Pope, and Trani, with other Cities of Apu∣lia, to Charls the 5, 325. Desire the Pope that they may have the nominating of the Bishops of such Cities as are within their Domi∣nions, 337. Enter into a League with the Pope and the Emperour against the Turk, 413, 414. Be∣gin to think of coming to a Peace with the Turk, 554. Their answer to the Emperour's Embassadour, 556. They send Embassadours to the interview of the Emperour and the King of France, and their Commission, 570. They make Peace with the Turk, 573. Deny to lend Vicenza for the keeping of a General Council therein, 582 They continue Neutrals in the War between the Emperour and the king of France, 592. Their answer to the Cardinal of Ferrara 594. To the Protestant Princes requiring their aid, 613. To the Pope and the king of France, pressing them to declare them∣selves enemies to the Emperour, 622, 623. Their custome at the Creation of Popes, 630. Continue firm in their friendship to the Em∣peror, 647. Their answer to the French kings Embassadours,
648
Vicenza taken by the Imperialists, 36. Taken again, and sack'd by the Imperialists, 61. Returns into the Venetians hands
86
Vicenzo Capello, Commissary of the Venetian Fleet, 32. Made Lieutenant General of the Vene∣tian Fleet, 308. Created Gene∣ral of the same, 344. Relieves Antivari, 427. Routs a squadron of Barbarossa's Gallies, 434. Adviseth to fight Barbarossa, 438. A description of his person and Gallantry, 439. He takes Castel nuovo.
442, 443
W
WArs of the Venetians with Maximilian the Empe∣rour, 5. Between the Emperour Charls the 5. and Francis king of France, troublesome to many Nations, 362. Of Charls the 5. against the Protestant Princes, 611, 612. Between Soliman and the Venetians, 381. Of Germa∣ny against the Emperour,
641
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