Read The Venetians: A New History: from Marco Polo to Casanova Online
Authors: Paul Strathern
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Manfredia,
68
Manin, Lodovico, Doge of Venice,
331–2
,
333
Manutius, Aldus,
181–2
Marano, fort of,
69
Marcello, Bartolomeo,
112
,
113
,
114
Maria Theresa, Empress,
312
Marino, Rizzo di,
148
,
149
,
150
,
153–4
,
156
,
157
,
158–61
Marseilles,
44
Martingale method,
325
Maurus, St,
34
and n
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor,
168
,
171
,
188
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor,
202
Mecca,
250
Medici, Antonio de’,
228
Medici, Cosimo de’,
29
Medici, Grand Duke Cosimo I de’,
227
Medici, Grand Duke Cosimo II de’
tutored by Galileo,
269
as Grand Duke,
274
Medici, Cardinal Ferdinando de’ (later Grand Duke Ferdinando I),
228
,
229
,
230
Medici, Grand Duke Ferdinand II de’,
269
Medici, Filippo de’,
228
Medici, Francesco de’ (later Grand Duke Francesco I),
227
,
228
,
229
,
230
Medici, Giulio de’
see
Clement VII, Pope
Medici, Lorenzo de’,
139
Mediterranean,
31
,
35
,
44
,
52
,
56
,
64
,
154
,
174
,
199
,
200
,
213
eastern,
9
,
17
,
18
,
19
,
26
,
31
,
64
,
82
,
98
,
115
,
122
,
134
,
135
,
138
,
140
,
145
,
146
,
173
,
213
,
241
,
248
,
249
,
254
Mehmet II, Sultan,
97
,
98
,
99
,
101
,
104
,
106–7
,
108
,
109
and n,
112
,
113–14
,
122
,
123
,
135–6
,
137–8
,
139
,
144
,
177
Mehmet IV Sultan,
253
Messina,
209
Mestre,
121
Metastasio, Pietro,
315
,
318
,
319
Mexico,
197
Milan
Genoa signs humiliating treaty with,
32
becomes major power in northern Italy,
32
peace treaty between Genoa and Venice signed under auspices of,
44
power vacuum in,
73
Filippo Maria Visconti comes to power in,
84
at war with Venice,
84
,
86–8
,
89–90
,
91–2
,
97
,
116
,
119
,
126
,
127
,
128–30
Carmagnola fights on behalf of,
84–5
Carmagnola fights against,
86–90
,
91
,
92
,
127
Ambrosian Republic,
130–1
Francesco Sforza becomes Duke of,
131
signs Peace of Lodi,
131
under control of Spain,
243
part of Austrian Empire,
312
Bonaparte marches into,
331
brief references,
33
,
37
,
121
,
132
,
192
,
193
,
194
,
196
,
283
,
330
Military Gate of San Romano, Constantinople,
101
and n,
102
,
108
,
110
Milky Way,
273
Milletos,
47–8
Mint, The (Zecca), Venice,
17
,
28
Mississippi Scheme,
304–5
Mistachiel, Philip,
142
Mocenigo, Captain-General Lazzaro,
253
Mocenigo, Captain-General Pietro (later, Doge of Venice),
146
,
147
,
148
,
149
,
150
,
153
Mocenigo, Tommaso,
81
,
82
,
83
,
84
,
115
,
116
,
119
Modane,
113
Modena, Leon da (Judah Aryeh mi-Modena),
233–8
,
239
,
240
,
301
Histona de’ Riti Hebrma vita e oservanza
,
237–8
Modena, Marco da,
235–6
Molo, Venice,
37
,
61
,
63
,
67
,
142
,
145
,
244
,
301
Mongol Empire,
7
Montaigne,
184
Montanelli, Indro,
288
Monte Vecchto
fund,
44–5
Monteverdi, Claudio,
279–80
L’ineoronazione di Poppea
,
280
L’Orfeo
,
279–80
Monza,
130
Moro, Christofero, Doge of Venice,
142
Morosom, Francesco,
254–5
Morosom, Michele,
69
Moses of Leon, rabbi,
240
Mount Athos,
297
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,
314
,
319
,
320
,
326
Così fan tutti
,
319
The Marriage of Figaro
,
319
Murad III, Sultan,
248
music,
277–91
,
319
see also
opera; names of composers
Mussis, Gabnele de,
22–3
Mustafa Pasha, Lala,
201
,
202
,
203–4
,
205
Naples
forces occupy Rome,
76
kingdom in disarray,
126–7
and Peace of Lodi,
131
and Cyprus,
144
,
149
,
150
,
151
,
153–4
,
159
peformance of Donizetti’s
Catenna Cornaro
in,
170
under control of Spain,
243
and Osuna’s plot,
245
agrees to join forces against the Turks,
251
brief references,
47
,
73
,
79
,
100
,
103
,
161
,
198
,
262
,
263
,
266
Napoleon Bonaparte,
321
,
330–1
,
332
,
333
Nathan of Gaza,
239
National Gallery, London,
137
Native Americans,
15
Navarino,
251
Naxos, Duchy of,
114
Negropont,
19
,
24
,
104
,
112
,
113
,
135
Netherlands
see
Holland/Netherlands
New York,
320
Nice,
200
Nicholas V, Pope,
131
Nigro, Marco,
40
nuns,
219–22
Nur Banu,
248
Odoric of Pordenone,
14
Oglio, River,
89
Oliphant, Margaret,
65
Oliviero (servant),
121
opera,
169–70
,
277–80
,
283–4
,
286
,
287
,
289
,
319
see also
names of composers and librettists
Orba prison, Venice,
95
Orkneys,
33
Ospedale della Pietà, Venice,
281–2
,
283
,
285
Bishop of,
138
Ottoman Empire
advance into Pelopponese,
53
continued expansion through Greece and Anatolia,
73
increasing threat to Venetian empire from,
82–3
Constantinople falls to,
97–113
Venice negotiates with,
113–14
gains control of Naxos, Tenedos and Argos,
114
Venice’s policy of appeasement towards,
135
rapid advance through Dalmatia,
135
treaty with Venice,
135
interest in cultural exchange,
135–6
Gentile Bellini at court of,
136–8
death of Mehmet II and accession of Bejazit II,
138
withdrawal of garrison from Otranto,
139
Venetian maritime empire under threat from expansion of,
173
Selim I the Grim becomes ruler of,
175
military campaign in Syria, and conquest of Egypt,
175
Pius II bans Christian states from trading alum with,
175
attack on Corfu and Calabria,
198
Holy League formed against,
198–9
victory at Battle of Preveza,
199
further onslaughts of,
199–200
gains control of Cyprus,
200
,
201–5
defeated at Battle of Lepanto,
209–13
improved relations between Venice and,
247–8
Safiye’s influence in,
248–9
incident sparks war with Venice,
249–51
Venice signs treaty conceding all major requests of,
254
expansion into central Europe,
254
new Holy League formed against,
254
renewed conflict,
254–5
signs Peace of Karlowitz,
255
Venetian agents in ports of,
255–6
see also
Lupazzoli, Francesco
brief references,
122
,
176
,
241
,
245
Ovid,
225
Pacific,
174
De divina proportione
,
181
Padua,
32
,
49
,
51
,
56
,
59
,
60
,
69
,
73
,
77
,
81
,
94
,
143
,
150
,
154
,
188
,
189
,
214
,
263
,
287
,
323
University,
53
,
187
,
188
,
193
,
239–40
,
260
,
261
,
262
,
264
,
269
,
270
,
271
,
272
,
323
Palazzo Capello, Venice,
230
Palazzo Corner, Venice,
141n
,
142
,
143
Palazzo di San Giorgio, Genoa, ll
Palazzo Loredan, Venice,
297
Palazzo San Moisè, Venice,
303
and n
Panizza, Paola,
223
Paphos,
147–8