FREGOSO Antonio, called Phileremo i. 147 ii. 157 ii. 275 Ottaviano, brings to Rome the first intelligence of the battle of Ravenna Giano, escapes from Genoa Ottaviano, doge of Genoa, assumes the title of governor for the king of France vindicates himself to Leo X, surrenders Genoa to the French FUMANI Adamo, a Latin poet Fusco Tomaso, a Neapolitan Academician G GALATEO Antonio, an eminent physician iii. 27 iii. 29 iii. 36 iii. 449 i. 108 i. 110 GALLO Fillenio, of Montesano, an Italian poet i. 115 GAMA Vasco del, his discoveries celebrated at Rome ii. 406 GAMBARA Veronica, account of her life and writings iii. 315 GAZOLDO Giovanni, poet and buffoon iii. 474 GEORGE, duke of Saxony, attends the disputes of GONZAGO Francesco, marquis of Mantua, commands the allied army of Italy against Charles VIII. i. 346 X. captain general of the church taken prisoner by the Venetians Federigo, marquis of Mantua, appointed by Leo Federigo, lord of Bozzolo ii. 101 iv. 414 ii. 156 joins the French in the defence of Milan iv. 410 Ridolfo, a commander at the battle of the Taro i. 346 killed i. 353 GORIZIO Giovanni, called Janus Corycius, a patron of GRUDIUS Nicolas of Rohan, a Neapolitan Academician i. 113 makes the French general L' Ecus a prisoner at GURCK, cardinal of, Matteo Langi, imperial ambas- sador to Leo X. ii. 298 his ambition and avarice ii. 452 GYRALDI Lilio Gregorio, account of his life and writ- ings iv. 264 GYRALDI GYRALDI Giovambattista Cynthio H HENRY VIII. king of England, joins with Julius II. and Ferdinand of Spain against Louis XII. iv. 268 ii. 129 ii. 271 ii. 272 ii. 285 agrees to give his sister Mary in marriage to the French king enters into an alliance with Francis I. admonishes him not to disturb the peace of Chris- ii. 425 iii. 7 iii. 35 is honoured by Leo X. with the title of Defender of JAMES IV. king of Scotland, threatens Henry VIII. ii. 287 enters England in great force ii. 289 ii. 289 22 is defeated and slain at the battle of Flodden receives him into the college his death and character Jovius Paullus, see Giovio. Italian poets in the time of Leo X. general classification of them i. 31 JULIUS II. (Giuliano della Rovere) quits Rome on the election of Alexander VI. his interview with the Cardinal de' Medici Savona elected pope iii. 358 i. 59 i. 182 at i. 430 ii. 22 unites with Ferdinand of Spain and Henry VIII, in JULIUS II. his treacherous conduct to the duke of Fer- LATUS Pomponius, an eminent scholar at Rome i. 69 iii. 449 LANFREDINI Giovanni, Florentine envoy at Rome i. 29 computatione iv. 118 LASCAR Giovanni, employed by Leo X. in the pro- motion of Greek literature ii. 337 appointed to superintend the Greek press at Rome ii. 358 Lateran, council of, opened by Julius II. ii. 165 urbanity of Latin writers in the time of Leo X. iii. 450 Laurentian library, its establishment and vicissitudes iv. 179 LEO THE TENTH (Giovanni de' Medici) born destined to the church receives the Tonsura appointed by Louis XI. abbot of Fonte dolce i. 3 i. 17 i. 19 i. 19 LEO |