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i. 115. CARDONA, Violante de (Duchess of Palliano), story of, i. 373 _sqq._; her accomplishments, 374; character, _ib._; passion of Marcello Capecce for her, _ib._; her character compromised through Diana Brancaccio, 378; murder of Marcello and Diana by the Duke, _ib._; death of Violante at the hands of her brother, 380. CARLI, Orazio: description of his being put to the torture, i. 333 _sq._ CARLO Emmanuele of Savoy, Italian hopes founded on, ii. 246, 286; friend of Marino, 262; kindness to Chiabrera, 290; treatment of Tassoni, 298. CARNESECCHI, condemned by the Roman Inquisition to be burned, i. 145. CARPI, attached to Ferrara, i. 40. CARRANZA, Archbishop of Toledo, condemned by the Roman Inquisition to be burned, i. 145. CASA, Giovanni della (author of the _Capitolo del Forno_), i. 393, 395. CASTELNAU, Michel de, kindness of towards Giordano Bruno, ii. 141, 148. ---Marie de, Bruno's admiration for, ii. 148. ---Pierre de, the first Saint of the Inquisition, i. 161. CATALANI, Marzio (one of the assassins of Francesco Cenci), i. 350. CATEAU Cambresis, the Peace of, i. 48. CATHOLIC Revival, the inaugurators of, at Bologna, i. 16; transition from the Renaissance to, 65; new religious spirit in Italy, 67; the Popes and the Council of Trent, 96 _sqq._; a Papal triumph, 130; the Catholic Reaction generated the Counter-Reformation, 133; its effect on social and domestic morals, 301 _sqq._ CELEBRITY, vicissitudes of, ii. 368. CELIBACY, clerical, the question of, at Trent, i. 123. CELLANT, Contessa di, the model of Luini's S. Catherine, ii. 360 _n._ 'CENA delle Ceneri, La,' Bruno's, i. 85 _n._; ii. 140, 142, 183. CENCI, Beatrice, examination of the legend of, i. 351 _sqq._ ---Francesco: bastard son of Cristoforo Cenci, i. 346; his early life, _ib._; disgraceful charges against him, 348; compounds by heavy money payment for his crimes, _ib._; violent deaths of his sons, _ib._; severity towards his children, 349; his assassination procured by his wife and three children, 350; the murderers denounced, _ib._; their trial and punishments, 351. ---Msgr. Christoforo, father of Francesco Cenci, i. 346. CENTINI, Giacomo: story of his attempts by sorcery on the life of Urban VIII., i. 425. CESI, Msgr., invites Tasso to Bologna, ii. 22. CHARLES V., his compact with Clement VII., i. 15; Emperor Elect, 16; relations with Andr
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