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  (films)

  Julius II, Pope

       and architectural projects,

  6.1

  ,

  9.1

       art patronage of,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

       and Bramante,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  6.4

  ,

  6.5

  death of

  and financial matters

  as

  il papa terribile

       and Michelangelo,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  7.1

       and Raphael,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

       and Sistine Chapel,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

       tomb of,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  Jupiter Optimus Maximus, temple to,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  ,

  1.3

  Justinian, Emperor,

  Corpus Iuris Civilis

  ,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  Juvenal,

  2.1

  ,

  2.2

  ,

  2.3

  ,

  2.4

  ,

  3.1

  Kahn, Louis I.

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kauffmann, Angelica,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  Keats, John,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  Keegan, John,

  1.1

  ,

  12.1

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Klein, Yves

  Klenze, Leopold von

  Knights of Malta

  Knights Templar

  Koch, Joseph Anton

  Kossuth, Lajos

  Kounellis, Jannis

  Krautheimer, Richard,

  3.1

  ,

  5.1

  ,

  5.2

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Kung, Hans

  Lactantius

  Ladri di bicicletta

  (

  Bicycle Thieves

  ) [film]

  Lampedusa, Giuseppe di

  Lang, Fritz,

  Metropolis

  Laocoön

  ,

  3.1

  ,

  7.1

  ,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  ,

  9.3

  La Padula, Ernesto

  La Pasionaria (Dolores Ibárruri)

  Lateran Treaty

  Lateranus, Plautius

  La Tour, Georges de

  Latrobe, Benjamin

  Lawrence, Saint (Lorenzo),

  4.1

  ,

  5.1

  Le Corbusier,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  Lega, Silvestro

  Leo I, Pope

  Leo IV, Pope,

  5.1

  ,

  6.1

  Leo X, Pope,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  6.4

  Leo XII, Pope

  Leonardo da Vinci,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  Last Supper

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  Virgin of the Rocks

  work on optics

  , n

  Leopardi

  Lepanto, Battle of

  Lepidus, Marcus Aemilius

  Libanius

  Libera, Adalberto

  Liberius, Pope

  Licinius,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Livy,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  ,

  1.3

  ,

  2.1

  ,

  3.1

  Loisy, Father Alfred

  Lollia Paulina

  Longhi, Roberto

  Longus, Titus Sempronius

  Lorrain, Claude

  Lotto, Lorenzo

  Louis XIV, king of France,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  ,

  9.1

  ,

  10.1

  Louis XVI, king of France

  Lucumones

  Ludi (games and gladiatorial contests)

  Ludovisi, Prince Niccolò,

  8.1

  ,

  8.2

  Ludovisi Throne

  Ludwig, Emil

  Lugwig I of Bavaria

  Luke, Apostle,

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  Luther, Martin,

  5.1

  ,

  5.2

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  Luti, Benedetto

  Macke, August

  Maderno, Carlo,

  8.1

  ,

  8.2

  ,

  8.3

  ,

  8.4

  ,

  8.5

  Maecenas, Gaius,

  2.1

  ,

  2.2

  ,

  2.3

  ,

  2.4

  Mafia,

  10.1

  ,

  12.1

  Magnani, Anna

  Magritte, René

  Maison Carrée

  Malevich, Kasimir

  Manetti, Antonio

  Mankiewicz, Joseph

  Mannerism,

  6.1

  ,

  8.1

  Mantua, Vincenzo Gonzaga, duke of

  Manzoni, Alessandro

  Manzoni, Piero

  Manzù, Giacomo

  Maratti, Carlo

  Marc, Franz

  Marcellinus, Ammianus,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  ,

  12.1

  Marconi, Guglielmo

  Marcus Aurelius, Emperor,

  1.1

  ,

  3.1

  Meditations

       statue of,

  prl.1

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  8.1

  ,

  10.1

  ,

  12.1

  Marey, Étienne-Jules

  Marforio

  Maria Christina of Austria

  Marinetti, Filippo,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  ,

  11.3

  ,

  11.4

  ,

  11.5

  Marini, Marino

  Marino, Giambattista

  Mark Antony:

       and Caesarian cult,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

       and Cleopatra,

  2.1

  ,

  2.2

  death of

  and Julius Caesar’s death

  and Octavian

  Marlowe, Christopher

  Marshall, George C.

  Martial,

  1.1

  ,

  2.1

  ,

  2.2

  ,

  2.3

  Mary, Saint:

       assumption of,

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  cult of

  and immaculate conception

  Masaccio

  Massimi, Cardinal Camillo

  Mastini, Pietro

  Mastroianni, Marcello

  Matteo de’ Pasti

  Matteotti, Giacomo,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  Matthew, Gospel of

  Maxentius, Emperor,

  3.1

  ,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  ,

  4.3

  ,

  5.1

  ,

  8.1

  Maximianus,

  3.1

  ,

  4.1

  Maximinus Daia,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  Mayakowski, Vladimir

  Mazarin, Cardinal

  Mazzini, Giuseppe,

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  ,

  10.3

  ,

  10.4

  McKim, Mead & White

  Medici, Lorenzo the Magnificent

  Mengs, Anton Raphael,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  Parnassus

  Menippus of Stratonicea

  Mentor

  Merz, Mario

  metempsychosis (transmigration of souls),

  4.1

  ,

  5.1

  Methodius, Saint

  Metternich, Prince,

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  Meunier, Constantin

  Meyer, Hofrath

  Michelangelo Buonarotti,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  ,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  ,

  11.1

       architecture,

  6.1

  ,

  8.1

       Campidoglio,

  prl.1

  ,

  prl.2

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  ,

  10.1

  ,

  12.1

  Church of Saint Pietro

  David

  death of

  Doni Tondo

  or

  Holy Family

       and Julius II,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  7.1

       Julius’s tomb,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  The Last Judgment

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  6.4

  ,

  6.5

  and Palazzo Farnese

       Pauline Chapel,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

       and Saint Peter’s Basilica,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  and

  The School of Athens

       and Sistine Chapel,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  6.4

  ,

  6.5

  ,

  7.1

  ,

  7.2

  ,

  7.3

  Michelet, Jules

  Milton, John,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  Milvian Bridge, Battle of,

  4.1

  ,

  8.1

  Minucius Felix

  Mitford, John

  Mithraism

  Mithridates, king of Pontus,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  Molo of Rhodes

  Montagu, Edward Wortley

  Montanari, Leonida

  Monte, Cardinal Francesco Maria del

  Moore, John

  Moore, Thomas

  Moorehead, Alan

  Moors, eradication of

  Morandi, Giorgio

  Moretti, Luigi

  Morpeth, Charles Howard, Viscount

  MRF (Mostra della Revoluzione Fascista),

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  Mussolini, Benito,

  1.1

  ,

  5.1

  ,

  5.2

  ,

  10.1

       and Abyssinia,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  and Acerbo Law

  and Age of Augustus

  and Augusteum

  and Battle for Grain

  birth and background of

       capture and death of,

  11.1

  ,

  12.1

  and censorship

  and Cinecittà

       and D’Annunzio,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  ,

  11.3

       and Fascism,

  1.1

  ,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  ,

  11.3

  ,

  11.4

  ,

  11.5

  ,

  11.6

  ,

  11.7

  ,

  11.8

  ,

  11.9

  ,

  11.10

       and Hitler,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  ,

  11.3

  ,

  11.4

  ,

  12.1

  legacy of

  A Manifesto of Race

       as prime minister,

  11.1

  ,

  12.1

  and Spanish Civil War

  and unification

  Muybridge, Eadweard

  Napoleon Buonaparte,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  Code Napoleon

       fall of, at Waterloo,

  9.1

  ,

  10.1

       invasion of Rome,

  9.1

  ,

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  Pius VII imprisoned by

  Napoleon III (Louis),

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  ,

  10.3

  Nashe, Thomas,

  The Unfortunate Traveller

  naval power,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  ,

  1.3

  ,

  2.1

  Nazarenes,

  6.1

  ,

  10.1

  Nazi party,

  11.1

  ,

  12.1

  neoclassicism,

  9.1

  ,

  10.1

  Neoplatonic philosophy

  neorealist films

  Nero, Emperor,

  2.1

  ,

  3.1

  ,

  3.2

  ,

  3.3

       Christians persecuted by,

  3.1

  ,

  3.2

  ,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

       Domus Aurea,

  3.1

  ,

  3.2

  ,

  3.3

  ,

  3.4

  ,

  6.1

       and Great Fire,

  3.1

  ,

  3.2

  ,

  3.3

  ,

  3.4

  ,

  4.1

  statues of

  thermae

  of

  Newgate Gaol

  Nicene Creed

  Nicholas I of Russia

  Nicholas IV, Pope

  Nicholas V, Pope,

  5.1

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  7.1

  Nobilior, M. Fulvius

  Novecento group

  Numa Pompilius

  numina

  ,

  1.1

  obelisks,

  7.1

  ,

  7.2

  ,

  8.1

  ,

  8.2

  ,

  11.1

  ,

  11.2

  Octavian,

  see

  Augustus Caesar

  Odescalchi family

  Oliva, Achille Bonito

  Olmi, Ermanno

  Origen

  Ossius, bishop of Córdoba

  Ostia lighthouse

  Ovazza, Ettore

  Overbeck, Friedrich

  Christ Evading His Pursuers

  The Triumph of Religion in the Arts

  Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso),

  2.1

  ,

  2.2

  Ars amatoria

  Metamorphoses

  ,

  2.1

  ,

  8.1

  Tristia

  Owen, Wilfred

  Oxenden, Sir George

  Pacheco, Francisco

  paganism,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  ,

  4.3

  last pagan emperor

  transition to Christianity

  Pagan Museum

  Palazzo Barberini

  Palazzo Farnese,

  7.1

  ,

  7.2

  ,

  8.1

  Palestine, Muslim conquest of

  Palladio, Andrea,

  8.1

  ,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  Pannini, Giovanni

  Pantheon,

  3.1

  ,

  3.2

  ,

  3.3

  ,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  ,

  5.1

  ,

  5.2

  ,

  6.1

  Papal States,

  5.1

  ,

  6.1

  ,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  and Carbonari

  emergence of

  expansion of

       and Napoleonic Wars,

  9.1

  ,

  10.1

       and Pius IX,

  10.1

  ,

  10.2

  ,

  10.3

  ,

  10.4

  ,

  10.5

  Rome as capital of

  and unification

       and Vatican City,

  5.1

  ,

  11.1

  Parthenon Marbles

  Pascal, Blaise

  Pasquino

  Passionei, Cardinal

  patricians,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  ,

  1.3

  ,

  1.4

  Paul, Saint,

  2.1

  ,

  4.1

  ,

  4.2

  ,

  5.1

  ,

  5.2

  ,

  7.1

  Paul III, Pope,

  6.1

  ,

  6.2

  ,

  6.3

  ,

  7.1

  ,

  8.1

  Paul IV, Pope

  Paul V, Pope

  Paullus, Lucius Aemilius,

  1.1

  ,

  1.2

  ,

  3.1

  Paulus, Julius

  Paz, Octavio, “Piedra del Sol” (Sunstone)

  Pelham, Thomas,

  9.1

  ,

  9.2

  ,

  9.3

 

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