A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797

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Boccaccio, Giovanni 415, 551, 553,
616–617, 628
Bodin, Jean 417, 665
Bombelli, Sebastiano 813, 841
Bonaparte, Napoleon 7, 109, 158, 255, 645,
664, 858, 941
Boschini, Marco 818–819, 931, 953
bravi 361–362, 523, 525, 529–530
Brescia 88, 113–114, 117, 496–497
Art 779n, 800, 826
and the church 360
economy 103, 296, 299–300, 302, 305,
307, 312–313, 891, 907
education 683–684, 686–687, 691,
693–694
governance 93, 95, 108, 118
importance of 312–313
Venetian possession of 51, 86
Brustolon, Andrea 842, 846
bulesca 561, 620, 625
Buon, Bartolomeo 779–782
Byzantine world 25, 35, 69, 128, 137,
144, 156–157, 164, 166, 174, 199, 214, 394,
462–464, 588–589, 776


Caldiera, Giovanni 423, 578–579
Calmo, Andrea 625–626
Cambrai, League of 3, 29, 164, 190, 200,
300, 362, 473, 493, 495–496, 501, 508,
619–620, 637, 752, 796, 938
Campagna, Girolamo 779, 786, 796, 813
Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
660–661, 747, 840, 846–850
Candia (Crete) 127, 135, 144, 175, 200–201,
224, 576, 686, 930
Archbishop of Candia (Crete) 164, 172
civic status 194–197
feudal system 203–204
governance 147–149, 151, 152n, 156, 159,
162, 167, 184, 187–188, 193, 195
immigrants 463
importance of 207, 212–213, 229
rebellion 214–216
religious life 165–166, 169, 173–174,
176–179
trade 221–222, 231–234
Venetian navy in 210–211
Venetian possession of 51, 69, 143
War of Candia (Crete) 76, 141, 143, 152,
190, 281, 322, 382, 396, 470, 659, 668,
811, 817, 819, 833
Carafa, Gian Pietro 385, 438–439
see also Pope Paul IV
Caravia, Alessandro 626, 790


Caresini, Raffaino 398, 573
Carlevaris, Antonio 660, 747
Carnival 13, 358, 364, 500–501, 506, 571,
591–592, 627, 629, 633, 775, 831, 858
Carpaccio, Vittore 750, 790, 797, 808,
943
Carriera, Rosalba 840–841, 843
cartography (mapmaking) 80, 101, 660,
714, 716, 736, 894
Casa della zitelle 386, 439
Casanova, Giacomo 77, 645, 649, 831
Cassiodorus, Antonio 31, 773
Castiglione, Baldassare 622, 629
Catholic reformation 65, 68, 77, 83, 165,
331, 336, 402, 439, 663, 668, 736
challenges of 171–174
and education 675, 684–694
effect on art 779, 795, 801, 783
effect on print industry 663, 668, 736,
749, 777, 779, 795, 801, 813
and the Jewish community 478–479,
695n
see also Counter Reformation
Cattaneo, Danese 780, 785, 793, 796
Cattaro 79, 133, 137–138, 141, 143, 157, 170,
192, 200–201, 207, 212, 221, 226–227, 231,
234, 299
Celesti, Andrea 821–822, 831
Cephalonia 79, 134, 141–144, 147, 150, 152,
168, 170, 174–175, 179, 181–182, 184, 190,
199, 208, 213, 218, 221, 228, 231–232, 234,
237–238, 936
Cerigo 135, 144, 147, 149, 152–153n, 167,
174–177, 184, 197, 201, 209–211, 218, 220
Cessi, Roberto 14–16, 22
Charles V 69, 400–401, 621, 628, 710, 803
Chiari, Pietro 641–644
Chioggia 19, 36, 45, 130, 259, 269, 471,
495, 620, 767, 796
cicisbeato (cicisbeo, cicisbeismo) 359,
416–417
Cicogna, Emmanuele 602, 749
Cinque Savvi alla Mercanzia 67, 103, 114
cittadini (citizens) 188, 195–197, 223, 319,
324–326, 332–336, 450–451, 78, 599, 755,
773, 910
cittadini originari (original citizens)
65–66, 196–197, 320–321, 332–334, 361,
450–451, 478, 578
Clement VII, Pope 171, 384, 401
Clement VIII, Pope 174
Clement XIV 663
Colonna, Girolamo Mengozzi 827, 835,
876
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