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CHARLEMAGNE
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814
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816 Stephen IV
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817 Paschal I
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824 Eugenius
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827 Valentinus
}
827 Gregory IV
}
Lothair I
840
}
844 Sergius II
}
847 Leo IV
}
Lewis II
855 Benedict III 855
}
Anastasius (Anti-
855
pope) }
858 NICHOLAS I
}
867 Hadrian II
}
872 John VIII
}
Charles II (the
875
Bald)}
Charles III (the
881
Fat)}
882 Martin II
884 Hadrian III
885 Stephen V
Guido }[3]
891 Formosus 891
Italians
Lambert } 894
896 Boniface VI Arnulf, German 896
896 Steven VI
897 Romanus
897 Theodore II
898 John IX
900 Benedict IV
Lewis III (of
901
Provence)
903 Leo V
903 Christopher
904 Sergius III
911 Anastasius III
913 Lando
914 John X
Berengar, Italian 915
928 Leo VI
929 Stephen VII
931 John XI
936 Leo VII
939 Stephen VIII
941 Martin III
946 Agapetus II
955 John XII
OTTO THE GREAT
962
}Saxon
963 Leo VIII
}Line.
Benedict V (Anti-
964
pope) }
965 John XIII
}
972 Benedict VI
}
Otto II
973
}
Boniface VII (Anti-
974
pope) }
974 Domnus II
}
974 Benedict VII
}
Otto III
983 John XIV 983
}
985 John XV
996 Gregory V
John XVI (Anti-
996
pope)
999 SILVESTER II
Henry II (of
1002
Bavaria)
1003 John XVII
1003 John XVIII
1009 Sergius IV
1012 Benedict VIII
Conrad II
1024 John XIX 1024
}Franconian
1033 Benedict IX
}Line.
HENRY III
1039
}
Silvester (Anti-
1044
pope) }
1045? Gregory VI
}
1046 Clement II
}
1048 Damasus II
}
1048 Leo IX
}
1054 Victor II
}
HENRY IV
1056
}
1057 Stephen IX
}
1058 Benedict X
}
1059 Nicholas II
}
1061 Alexander II
}
GREGORY VII
1073
(Hildebrand) }
Clement (Anti-
1080
pope) }
1086 Victor III
}
1087 Urban II
}
1099 Paschal II
}
Henry V
1106
}
1118 Gelasius II
Gregory (Anti-
1118
pope)
1119 Calixtus II
Celestine (Anti-
1121
pope)
1124 Honorius II
Lothair II (the
1125
Saxon)
1130 Innocent II
(Anacletus, Anti-
pope)
[Conrad III][4]
1138 Victor (Anti-pope) 1138
}Hohenstaufen
1143 Celestine II
}Line.
1144 Lucius II
}
1145 Eugenius III
}
FREDERICK I } 1152
(BARBAROSSA)}
1153 Anastasius IV
}
1154 Hadrian IV
}
1159 ALEXANDER III
}
1159 Victor (Anti-pope)
}
1164 Paschal (Anti-pope)
}
1168 Calixtus (Anti-pope)
}
1181 Lucius III
}
1185 Urban III
}
1187 Gregory VIII
}
1187 Clement III
}
HENRY VI } 1190
{ [Philip]
1191 Celestine III 1198
}
{ Otto IV of
1198 INNOCENT III
Brunswick
Otto IV 1208
FREDERICK II
1212
}Hohenstaufen
1216 Honorius III
}Line.
1227 GREGORY IX
}
1241 Celestine IV
}
1241 Vacancy
}
1243 Innocent IV
}
[Conrad IV] } } 1250
[William] }
1254 Alexander IV Interregnum 1254
[Richard, Earl of
1257
Cornwall] }
[Alfonso, King of
1257
Castile] }
1261 Urban IV
1265 Clement IV
1269 Vacancy
1271 Gregory X
[Rudolf I (of
1272
Hapsburg)]
1276 Innocent V
1276 Hadrian V
1276 John XXI[5]
1277 Nicholas III
1281 Martin IV
1285 Honorius IV
1289 Nicholas IV
[Adolf (of
1292 Vacancy 1292
Nassau)]
1294 Celestine V
1294 BONIFACE VIII
[Albert I (of
1298
Hapsburg)]
1303 Benedict XI
Clement V
1305
}Avignon,
HENRY VII (of
1308
}seat of Luxemburg)
Vacancy Lewis IV (of
1314 1314
}Papacy. Bavaria)
1316 John XXII }
1334 Benedict XII }
1342 Clement VI }
Charles IV (House
} 1347
of Luxemburg)
1352 Innocent VI }
1362 Urban V }
1370 Gregory XI }
Urban VI, Clement [Wenzel (House of
1378 1378
VII }Great Luxemburg)]
(Anti-
pope) }Schism
Boniface IX
1389
}
Benedict (Anti-
1394
pope) }
[Rupert (Count
1400
} Palatine)]
Innocent VII
1404
}
Gregory XII }
1406
}
Alexander V }
1409
}
John XXIII } Sigismund (House
1410 1410
} of Luxemburg)
1417 Martin V
1431 Eugene IV
[Albert II (of
1438
Hapsburg)][6]
1439 Felix V (Anti-pope)
Frederick III 1440
NICHOLAS V
1447
}Popes
Calixtus III
1455
}of the
Pius II
1458
}Renaissance.
Paul II
1464
}
1471 SIXTUS IV }
Innocent VIII
1484
}
1493 Alexander VI } [Maximilian I] 1493
Pius III
1503
}
1503 JULIUS II }
1513 LEO X }
CHARLES V 1519
1522 Hadrian VI
1523 Clement VII
Paul III
1534
}Council
Julius III
1550
}of Trent.
1555 Marcellus II }
Paul IV
1555
}
[Ferdinand I][7] 1558
}
1559 PIUS IV }
[Maximilian II] 1564
1566 Pius V
1572 Gregory XIII
[Rudolph II] 1576
1585 SIXTUS V
1590 Urban VII
1590 Gregory XIV
1591 Innocent IX
1592 Clement VIII
1605 Leo XI
1605 Paul V
[Matthias] 1612
[Ferdinand II] 1619
1621 Gregory XV
1623 Urban VIII
[Ferdinand III] 1637
1644 Innocent X
1655 Alexander VII
[Leopold I] 1658
1667 Clement IX
1670 Clement X
1676 Innocent XI
1689 Alexander VIII
1691 Innocent XII
1700 Clement XI
[Joseph I] 1705
[Charles VI] 1711
1720 Innocent XIII
1724 Benedict XIII
1740 Benedict XIV
[Charles VII] 1742
[Francis I,
husband of Maria
Theresa] 1745
1758 Clement XII
[Joseph II]
1765
}House of
1769 Clement XIII
}Hapsburg
1775 Pius VI
}through
[Leopold II]
1790
}Maria Theresa.
[Francis II] } 1792
1800 Pius VII
Abdication of
1806
Francis II
1823 Leo XII
1829 Pius VIII
1831 Gregory XVI
1846 PIUS IX
1878 LEO XIII
1903 Pius X
1 All the Emperors between Romulus Augustulus and Charlemagne
reigned at Constantinople.
2 Capitals distinguish the most eminent Popes and Emperors.
3 Two names bracketed together indicate rival claimants.
4 Those in brackets never received the Imperial crown.
5 This Pope skipped No. XX.
6 From 1438 to 1806, with the exception of Francis I of Lorraine,
the House of Hapsburg was on the Imperial throne.
7 Ferdinand and his successors took the title Emperor Elect.

II
GENEALOGY OF THE MEDICI
Giovanni Bicci, d. 1429.
|
| |
Cosimo, Pater Patriæ, d. Lorenzo, d.
1464. 1440.
| |
Piero Francesco,
Piero, d. 1469.
1467.
| |
| | |
Lorenzo the Magnificent, d. 1492. Giuliano, d. Giovanni, m.
1478. Caterina
| | Sforza, d. 1498.
| | | |
Giulio, Pope
Piero, d. 1503. Giovanni, Pope |
Clement
| Leo X, d. 1521. VII, d. 1534. |
Lorenzo, Duke Giovanni, "delle
of Urbino, d. bande nere,"
1519. d.1526.
| |
| | |
Caterina, m.
Alessandro, Cosimo I, Grand
Henri II
of France, d.
d. 1537. Duke, d. 1574.
1589.
|
| |
Francesco I, d. 1587, m. Ferdinand I, d.
Joanna 1609.
of Austria, also Bianca
|
Cappello.
| |
Maria, m. Henri IV of Cosimo II, d.
France. 1621.
|
Ferdinand II, d.
1670.
|
Cosimo III, d.
1723.
|
Giovanni Gastone, d.
1737.

III
SKELETON TABLE OF THE KINGS OF THE TWO SICILIES[26]

NAPLES KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES SICILY


NORMAN CONQUEST,
last half of eleventh century.
Roger, d. 1154.
|
| |
William the Bad, d.
Constance, d. 1198,
1166.
| married
William the Good, d. Henry VI, Emperor,
}Hohenstaufen
1189. d. 1197.
| }Line.
| }
Frederick II,
}
Emperor, d. 1250.
| }
| | }
Conrad IV, d. Manfred, d.
}
1254. 1266.
| }
Conradin, d.
}
1268.

FRENCH CONQUEST, 1266.


Charles of Anjou, 1266-1282.
SICILIAN VESPERS, 1282.
House of Anjou, 1266-
House of Aragon, 1282-1442.
1442.
Alfonso of Aragon,
1442-1448.
|
| |
House of House of Aragon,
Aragon, legitimate, which, on
illegitimate, marriage of Ferdinand
1448-1504. of Aragon with
Isabella of Castile,
became House of
Spain.
1448-1504.

SPANISH CONQUEST, 1504.

Ferdinand the Catholic, 1504-1516.


|
Charles V, Emperor, 1516-1556.
|
Spanish Crown, 1556-1713.

TREATY OF UTRECHT, 1713.


Austria, 1713-
Savoy, 1713-1720.
1720.
WILL OF QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE, 1720.

Austria, 1720-1738.

PEACE OF VIENNA, 1738.

Spanish Bourbons, 1738-1798.


[French invasion, 1798-1802.]
Spanish Bourbons, 1802-1805.
Joseph Bonaparte, 1806-1808.
Joachim Murat, 1808-1815.
Spanish Bourbons:
Ferdinand I, 1815-1825.
Francis I, 1825-1830.
Ferdinand II, 1830-1859.
Francis II, 1859-1860.

FOOTNOTE:

[26] When the two kingdoms are united the names of the kings are put
in the middle column, when separate in the side columns respectively.
IV
LIST OF BOOKS FOR GENERAL READING
For the Middle Ages
Thomas
Italy and her Invaders
Hodgkin.
Edward
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Gibbon.
History of Latin Christianity Dean Milman.
Rome in the Middle Ages (translated F. Gregorovius.
from the German by Mrs. G. W.
Hamilton
Ephraim
Mediæval Europe
Emerton.
Italian Chronicles of the Middle Ages Ugo Balzani.
C. W. C.
Story of the Byzantine Empire
Oman.
History of the Later Roman Empire J. Bury.
The Holy Roman Empire James Bryce.
Historical Documents of the Middle Ernest F.
Ages Henderson.
The Papal Monarchy William Barry.
A History of the Inquisition in the H. C. Lea.
Middle Ages
An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal H. D. Lea.
Celibacy in the Christian Church
History of Auricular Confession and H. C. Lea.
Indulgences in the Latin Church
History of Western Europe J. H. Robinson.
First Two Centuries of Florence Pasquale
(translated from the Italian by Linda Villari.
Villari)
Florence, Mediæval Towns Series E. C. Gardner.
W. Carew
The History of Venice
Hazlitt.
A Short History of Venice W. R. Thayer.
Charles Eliot
Church Building in the Middle Ages
Norton.
The Monks of the West from St. Montalembert.
Benedict to St. Bernard (translated
from the French)
The Classical Heritage of the Middle
H. O. Taylor.
Ages
Life of St. Francis of Assisi (translated Paul Sabatier.
from the French by L. S. Houghton)

For the Renaissance


The Civilization of the Renaissance in Jakob
Italy (translated from the German by Burckhardt.
S. G. C. Middlemore)
Jakob
The Cicerone
Burckhardt.
Renaissance in Italy (The Age of the John
Despots, Revival of Learning, Fine Arts, Addington
Literature, Catholic Reaction) Symonds.
History of the Italian Republics in the S. de
Middle Ages (translated from the Sismondi.
French)
History of the Popes of Rome Leopold
(translated from the German by Sarah Ranke.
Austin)
The Papacy during the Reformation M. Creighton.
The Renaissance Cambridge
Mod. History.
History of the Popes from the Close of L. Pastor.
the Middle Ages (translated from the
German)
The Council of Trent J. A. Froude.
Petrarch, the First Modern Scholar and Robinson &
Man of Letters Rolfe.
Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Giorgio Vasari.
Sculptors, and Architects (translated
from the Italian by Mrs. Foster)
Journal of Montaigne's Travels in Italy.

For the Eighteenth Century


Studies of the Eighteenth Century in
Vernon Lee.
Italy
Goldoni's Memoirs, translated by W. D. Howells.
Memoirs of Carlo Gozzi J. A. Symonds.

For the Risorgimento


The Liberation of Italy Evelyn M.
Cesaresco.
Italian Characters of the Epoch of Evelyn M.
Unification Cesaresco.
The Union of Italy (1815-1895) W. J. Stillman.
Life of Victor Emmanuel II G. S. Godkin.
The Dawn of Italian Independence W. R. Thayer.
Modern Italy, 1748-1898 (translated Pietro Orsi.
from the Italian by Alice Vialls)
INDEX
Aachen, 59.
Abyssinians defeat Italians, 415.
Agnello, Father, 71, 72.
Aistulf, 49.
Alaric, 5.
Alberic, 76, 78.
Alberti, Leon Battista, 241.
Albinola, 370.
Albizzi, Maso degli, 230.
Alboin, 27, 29.
Albornoz, Cardinal, 218.
Alessi, Galeazzo, 306.
Alexander VI, Pope (Rodrigo Borgia), and Savonarola, 261;
political course, 272, 273;
private life, 275;
death, 275;
his apartments in Vatican, 288.
Alexander VII, Pope, 346.
Alfieri, Vittorio, 364.
Alfonso, of Aragon, King of Two Sicilies, 223;
interest in humanism, 249;
his death, 262.
Amalfi, 70, 73, 103.
Amati, 359.
Ammanati, 306.
Angelico, Fra, 233.
Antignati, 359.
Apollo Belvedere, 289.
Aragon, King of, swears allegiance to Innocent III, 122.
Arcadia, the, 353, 354.
Arians, 3;
persecuted by Justinian, 18.
Ariosto, 283-285, 354.
Aristotle, 19, 178, 235, 242.
Arnold of Brescia, 109.
Arnolfo di Cambio, 188.
Arnulf, Emperor, 74;
enters Rome, 75.
Arsenal, at Venice, 225.
Aspromonte, 406.
Assisi, heretics in, 125;
description of, 127, 128;
basilica of St. Francis, 132;
taken by Milan temporarily, 227.
Athens, made a Latin fief, 119;
captured by Venice, 338.
Athens, Duke of, see Walter of Brienne.
Attendolo, Muzio, see Sforza Attendolo.
Augustine, in England, 36.
Augustulus, see Romulus Augustulus.
Austria, supreme in Italy, 368;
in Holy Alliance, 370;
triumphant in 1848-49, 389, 390;
war with France and Piedmont, 400, 401;
war with Prussia and Italy, 407.
Avignon, 151;
Petrarch at, 204;
return of Popes to Rome from, 217;
anti-popes of Great Schism at, 219.

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