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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14182-7 — Botero: The Reason of State Giovanni Botero , Edited by Robert Bireley Index More Information Index This index does not include topics and concepts that are listed in the extensive Table of Contents. Acarnanians, Apelles, actors, appearance and reality, xxiv–xxv Additions to the Reason of State, xxiv Archimedes, Aemilius Paulus, , , architectural enterprises, xxviii, – Afonso de Albuquerque, Ariosto, Agathocles, Aristotle, , , , , , , , , , , Agesilaus, , , , Agrippa, Marcus Vispanius, Aritperto, Ahab, Arnulf (emperor), Alaric, , arquebus, Alba, duke of, , , artisans, , Alexander III (pope), Assyrians, Alexander Severus, , astuteness, , Alexander the Great, , , , , , , , Attila, , , , , , , , , , Attilius Regulus, Augustus, , , , , , , , , , Alexander (king of the Jews), , , , , , , , , Alexis I Comnenus, Aurelian, , , Alfonso I (king of Naples), , auspices, Alfonso II (duke of Calabria), Austrian royal house, Alfonso II (king of Naples), Avignon, Alfonso III (king of Spain), Alfonso V (of Aragon), , Bajazet II, Alfonso X (king of Castile), , , Baroque, xxii Almeida, Francisco de, Basil the Macedonian, Ammirato, Scipione, xviii, xxi begging, Amurath, Bellarmine, Robert, xviii, xix, xx Antigonus I, Boccalini, Traiano, xxi Antimachiavellians, xvi, xxi, xxii Bodin, Jean, xvii, xix, xx, xxi, xxvi, xxxii, Antiochus III the Great, , , xxxiii, , , , , © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14182-7 — Botero: The Reason of State Giovanni Botero , Edited by Robert Bireley Index More Information Index Bologna, University of, Conring, Hermann, xvi Borgia, Cesare, xxvii consent in government, xxiii–xxiv Borromeo, Carlo, xvii, xxix, Constantine Ducas, Borromeo, Federico, xviii Constantine the Great, , , , , , , Botero, Giovanni, life of, xvi–xviii Burgundians, Constantinople, , buying off enemies, continence, Corfu, Cairo, corruption of soldiers, – Calais, , Cortés, Hernán, , Calavius, council of conscience, Caligula, , , , Counter-Reformation, xvi, xxii, xxx Caloyannis (John V), courage, Calvin, Jean, , , , Croesus, Calvinists, xxxi, – cruelty, Cambyses, Crusades, , Camillus, , Cyrus the Great, Cannae, Battle of, , Capua, Darius III, , Carmagnola, Datames, Carthage, , , , David (king of Israel), , , Casimir III (king of Poland), decimation, Casimir (count palatine of the Rhine), Demetrius, Cassius, , Denmark, Castile, , deportation, , , Catiline, Deuteronomy, – Cato the Elder, , , Diocletian, , , , Ceuta, , Dionysius of Halicarnassus, change, pace of, xxvii Dionysius the Elder, chaplains, military, dissimulation, Charlemagne, , , , , , , , , Domitian, , , , , Doria, Andrea, Charles IX (of France), Charles Martel, , ecclesiastical spectacle, – Charles V (emperor), , , , economic development, xxxii–xxxiii Charles V (king of France) the Wise, , education, – Charles VI (king of France), Edward II (king of England), Charles VIII (king of France), Edward, St. (king of England), Childeric, Eger, , – China, , , –, , , , , El Cid, Christendom, Elizabeth I, church eloquence, conflict of rulers with, England, , relations of government with, expansion, xxii church construction, citadels, Fabius Maximus, , , , , , climate, xxvi, – Fabricius, Colossus of Rhodes, Facchinetti, Giovanni Antonio, xv common good, xxiii Farnese, Alexander, xxvii, , , , © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14182-7 — Botero: The Reason of State Giovanni Botero , Edited by Robert Bireley Index More Information Index fear, xxiv, – heretics, , feminization of boys, – Herod I, Ferdinand Álvarez de Toledo. See Alba, duke Hezekiah, of history, xxvi, – Ferdinand II (emperor), xvi Holy League, – Ferdinand II (of Aragon) the Catholic, Homer, , Ferdinand III (of Castile and León), Honorius, fidelity to treaties and agreements, hostages, xxvii–xxviii, Hugh Capet, fidelity to word, Huguenots, Flanders, , , , Hussite Wars, Florence, , , food, abundance of, – independence of states, – foreign policy, xxxii industry, xxxiv fortune, infidels, , France, , , , , , , Innocent IX. See Fachinetti Francis (duke of Guise), interest (interesse), xxii, , , – Francis I (king of France), , , , interest on loans, , Francis II (king of France), iron, Franks, Isabella (queen of Castile), Ismail (king of Persia), Galba, Israel, Gaspard de Coligny, , , , Italian soldiers, , Genoa, , , Italy, , Genseric, , geography, xxvi, – Janissaries, , , –, Giovanna II, Jesuit schools, Giovanni de’ Medici, Jews, xix, xxxii, , , , , Giovanni di Vega, John of Austria, gladiatorial contests, Joshua, Goa, Judas Maccabeus, Godfrey of Bouillon, Julius Caesar, , , , , , , , , Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (the Great , , , , , , , , Captain), , , Gracchi, , justice, xxv, Gratian, Justinian, , , , Gregory I, Gregory VII, knowledge, pursuit of, – Hadrian, , , Ladislaus (king of Naples), Hannibal, , , , , , , , Ladislaus III (king of Poland), , , Landais, Peter, Hasdrubal, language, , health, – legion, –, Henry (duke of Guise), Leo I, , Henry II (emperor), Leo X, Henry II (king of France), , , Lepanto, Battle of, , Henry III (king of France), liberality, xxv–xxvi, Hercules, Lipsius, Justus, xvi © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14182-7 — Botero: The Reason of State Giovanni Botero , Edited by Robert Bireley Index More Information Index Livius, M., Milan, , Livy, xxi, , , military exercises, – Louis (duke of Savoy), military orders, – Louis (prince of Condé), military power, xxxiv–xxxv Louis IX (king of France), , Minucci, Minuccio, xv Louis XI (king of France), , , , , ‘mirror of princes’, xix Louis XII (king of France), , Miseno, love, xxiv, –, –, –, – Mithridates II (king of Parthia), Lucca, Mithridates VI (king of Pontus), , , Lucinge, René de, xvii Mohacs, Lucullus, , Molucca Islands, Ludovico il Moro, money, Ludovico Sforza, , Mongols, Luther, Martin, , Moors, xix, xxxii, , , Lycurgus, , , , Muhammad II, , , Lysander, music, Lysippus, Muslims, xxxi, Mustafa (Turkish general), Machiavelli, Niccolò, xiv–xv, xxi, xxii, xxix, xxx, xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxv, , , Nero, , , , , Maffei, Giovanni Pietro, Nicopolis, magnanimity, Nicosia, magnificence, nobles, xxix Malta, , , as soldiers, Mamelukes, –, , Nur ed-din, Manlius Capitolinus, Mantua, obedience Manuel I (king of Portugal), – of soldiers, – Manuel I Comnenus, owed princes, Marcello II, occasion (occasione), xxvii Marcellus, , , Occhiali, Marcus Aurelius, offices, sale of, Marcus Fabius, officials, foreign, – Marius, , , , , , Olivares, count-duke of, xxii Mary Stuart, xxxi, , Olympic Games, Matthias Corvinus (king of Hungary), On the Causes of the Greatness and Magnificence Maximilian (duke of Bavaria), xv of Cities, xviii–xix, xxxiv Maximilian I (emperor), Onasander, Medes, opportunity (opportunità), xxvii, Medici, Cosimo de’ (Grand Duke), , , , oppression of Catholics, Orpheus, Medici, Cosimo the Elder de’, Osorio, Jeronymo, xv Medici, Lorenzo de’, , , Otto I, Meinecke, Friedrich, xiv Otto III, , mercenary troops, – Metellus, Papirius Cursor, , Michael Comnenus Paleologus, pardons, – Midas, Paris, University of, middle class, – parks, © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14182-7 — Botero: The Reason of State Giovanni Botero , Edited by Robert Bireley Index More Information Index Passerino, regalian rights, – patrimonial lands, religion, xxix–xxx Paul the Deacon, dissidents, xxxi–xxxii Pavia, University of, members of religious orders, – Pepin, , tolerance, xxxii Pericles, , , reputation, xxii, xxiii–xxv, –, –, , perpetuity in office, – – Perseus (king of Macedonia), , resources (forze), xxiii Persians, , Richelieu, Armand-Jean du Plessis (cardinal), Peter III, xxii phalanx, – right of resistance, xxx Philip I (king of Macedon), Robert (king of France), Philip II (king of Macedon), , , , , Roger de Flor, Philip II (king of Spain), xxvii, , , , Romans, , –, , , , , , , , Philip IV (king of France), , , , –, , –, , , Philippines, , , , , – Phoenicians, Eastern Empire, , Plato, , , Romulus, Plutarch, Rudolf (of Habsburg), xxx, poetry, Poland, Saladin, Polybius, sale of offices, xxv Pompey, , , , , , , Salic Law, Pontine marshes, Sallust, poor, –, – Samnites, class, – Saracens, , urban, xxviii Sardanapalus, popular entertainments, xxviii–xxix, – Sardis, population, xxxiv, – Saul, , Portugal, , , , , , , , schismatics, Scipio Africanus, , , , , , , , Potosì, , , , , power, xxiii Scotland, preservation of the state, secrecy, Prester John, secret tribunals, princely treasure, xxxiii Seleucus I Nicator, Propylaeum, Selim I, , , protection of other states, – Sertorius, prudence, xxvi–xxviii, severity, Ptolemy (of Cyprus), Severus, Septimius, public good, Sharif (king of Morocco), Pyrrhus (king of Epirus), , Sicilian Vespers, silk, Qinshi Huangdi, Sixtus V, xxviii Skanderbeg (George Castriotes), , , Ravenna, , raw materials, , slave trade, – reason of state, xxi, xxvi, , , , Soderini, Francesco, recruitment of foreigners, Solomon, , , © in 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