Banks, Sir Joseph (1743–1820), 386, 388, 390, 391
   Baptists, 359
   Barante, Baron Guillaume-Prosper de (1782–1866), 294
   Barbaroux, Charles-Jean-Marie (1767–94), 47, 56–58 passim, 67
   Barbé-Marbois, Marquis François de (1745–1837), 164
   Barclay de Tolly, Prince Mikhail (1761–1818), 715
   Bardo della Selva Nera, 1l (Monti), 552
   Barère, Bertrand (1755–1841), 59, 63, 65, 84, 160
   Barnave, Antoine-Pierre-Joseph (1761–93), 13, 31, 34, 51, 67, 148
   baroque style, 139, 140, 554, 565, 610
   Barras, Paul (1755–1829), 82–83, 191
   commissions N. to defend Convention, 87, 95
   as director, 88, 106, 114, 119, 134, 136
   and Josephine, 96, 120, 136–37
   resigns, 121, 122
   and Mme. de Staël, 150, 151
   and Mme. Tallien, 108, 114, 136
   Bartenstein, 211
   Barthélemy, Marquis François de (1750–1830), 85, 106
   Barthélemy, Abbé Jean-Jacques (1716–95), 28*
   Bartholdy, J. S. (1779–1825), 612
   Basel, 169, 177, 721
   Peace of (1795), 85, 87, 97, 114, 126, 532, 594, 598
   Basire, James (1730–1802), 413
   Bassano, battle of (1796), 103
   Bassevilliana, La (Monti), 552
   Bastille, 10, 35, 132
   fall of, 18–19, 60, 78, 147, 310
   anniversary celebrations, 28, 38
   Batavian Republic, 85, 177
   Batoni, Pompeo Girolamo (1708–87), 140
   “Battle of Blenheim, The” (Southey), 424
   Bauer, Bruno (1809–82), 657
   Bautzen, battle of (1813), 244*, 716
   Bavaria, 387–88, 587
   allied with France, 202, 206
   and the Concordat, 183
   in Confederation, 206, 253, 589
   created as kingdom, 205
   invasions of, 97, 176, 231
   joins coalition, 718
   peace treaties, 179, 205, 233
   Bavaria, Elector and King of, see Maximilian Joseph
   Bay of Baie, The (Turner), 384
   Bayonne, 62, 223–24, 535, 719
   Bayreuth, 593, 595, 608, 625, 626
   Beatty, Sir William, M.D. (d. 1842), 524
   Beauharnais, Alexandre de (1760–94), 95–96
   Beauharnais, Eugène de (1781–1824), 95, 96, 107, 159, 218–19, 230
   character and relations with N., 108, 219, 221, 242, 244
   on Eastern expedition, 108, 112
   helps to reconcile N. and Josephine, 120, 219
   as viceroy of Italy, 546, 549, 557
   marriage and adoption, 206
   in 1809 campaign, 231, 232
   and mother’s divorce, 234, 235
   in 1812 Russian campaign, 699, 704, 705, 708, 710–11
   in 1813 campaign, 712, 715
   tries to hold Italy, 716, 719, 721
   death, 772
   Beauharnais, Marquis François de (1714–1800), 120
   Beauharnais, Hortense de (1783–1837), 95, 107, 159, 216–17, 242
   and Alexander I, 217, 726, 739, 772
   death of, 217, 772
   diamond necklace of, 217, 752
   and Enghien execution, 191
   in the Hundred Days, 274, 308, 739
   and Josephine’s divorce, 234
   and J.’s infidelity, 120
   marriage and separation, 92, 216–17, 770
   with N. at Malmaison (1814), 751–52
   and Mme. Récamier, 274, 297
   Beauharnais, Josephine de, see Josephine, Empress
   Beaulieu, Jean-Pierre de (1725–1819), 98, 99, 103
   Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron de (1732–99), 6, 10
   Beaumont, Comtesse Pauline de, 314, 319
   Beaupuis, Michel de (1755–96), 420
   Beccaria, Cesare Bonesana, Marchese di (1738–94), 406, 543, 559, 685
   Becker, General, 752
   Beckford, William (1760–1844), author, 377–78
   Beckford, William (1709–70), Lord Mayor of London, 377
   Bedford, Francis Russell, 5th Duke of (1765–1802), 353
   Beer family, 613
   Beethoven, Caspar Karl van (1774–1815), brother of Ludwig, 567, 569, 573, 581, 582
   Beethoven, Johann van (d. 1792), 567, 568, 569, 572
   Beethoven, Karl van (b. 1807), nephew of Ludwig, 581–82, 583, 585
   attempts suicide, 582, 584
   Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827), 104, 564, 567–86, 605
   appearance, 569, 572, 584
   in Berlin, 571, 594
   birth and youth, 567–69, 579
   character, 572, 580–81
   deafness, 572–74, 575, 580–81, 584
   death, 585
   first period (1792–1802), 569–74
   and Goethe, 580–81, 582
   “Heiligenstadt Testament” of, 571–72, 573–74
   patrons of, 565, 566, 568–71, 576–77, 731
   as pianist, 568, 570–71, 612
   and Romanticism, 155, 582, 630
   second period (1803–16), 574–81
   third period (1817–24), 582–84
   works: “Appassionata,” 571, 575
   Eighth Symphony, 581
   “Ein grosses deutsches Volk sind wir,” 571
   Fidelio, 565, 575
   Fifth Symphony, 576, 581
   First Symphony, 566, 571, 575
   Fourth Symphony, 576
   Golitsyn Quartets, 584–85
   “Grande Sonate Pathétique,” 571
   Hammerklavier Sonatas, 571, 582–83
   “Kreutzer Sonata,” 574
   Masses, 563, 576, 583, 584
   “Moonlight Sonata,” 571
   Ninth Symphony, 576, 583–84
   piano concertos, 575, 576
   Razumovsky Quartets, 575
   Rudolf Trio, 581
   “Die Schlacht von Vittoria,” 581, 732
   Second Symphony, 574, 575–76
   Seventh Symphony, 581
   Sixth Symphony (Pastoral), 576, 581
   Third Symphony (Eroica), 574–76;
   Three Grand Trios, 571
   “Waldstein Sonata,” 569
   Beethoven, Maria Magdalena Keverich Laym van (d. 1787), 567, 568
   Beethoven, Nikolaus Johann van (1776–1848), 567, 569, 573, 585
   Beethoven, Theresia van, 582
   Behn, Aphra (1640–89), 368
   Belgium (Austrian Netherlands), 3, 36
   under Austria, 558, 559
   French conquest of (1792), 37, 49–50, 516
   annexed by Convention, 53, 97
   ceded by Austria, 105
   rises against French (1799), 177
   French regain, 119, 169
   and Peace of Lunéville, 177
   under French rule, 115, 152, 178, 183, 207
   in kingdom of Netherlands, 733
   Bell, Andrew (1753–1832), 362
   Bell, Charles (1774–1842), 391
   Bellegarde, Count Heinrich von (1756–1845), 176
   Bellerophon, H.M.S., 755–57
   Bellezza dell’ universo, La (Monti), 552
   Bellingham, John (d. 1812), 527
   Benedictines, 3
   Bengal, 536
   Bennigsen, Count Levin August Theofil (1745–1826), 210–11, 676, 701, 718
   Bentham, Jeremy (1748–1832), 165, 386, 403–7, 685
   corruption attacked by, 367, 563
   French citizenship conferred on, 43, 406
   and law reform, 356, 404–7
   and the Mills, 404, 407, 503
   and Owen, 347
   skepticism of, 358, 404
   utilitarianism of, 398, 404–7
   Béranger, Pierre-Jean de (1780–1857), 773
   Beresford, William Carr Beresford, Viscount (1768–1854), 538
   Berezina River, 668, 709–10
   Berg, grand duchy of, 213, 220, 236
   in Confederation of Rhine, 206–7, 589
   under 
					     					 			 Murat, 215, 590
   Bergson, Henri (1859–1941), 331, 397, 645
   Berkeley, George (1685–1753), 456, 636
   Berlin: architecture, 610
   art in, 610, 611
   Botanical Garden, 626
   morals in, 605
   N. in, 209, 549, 596, 668
   policed by French, 599, 641
   publishing in, 624
   Romantic circle in, 634, 640, 643
   Russians enter, 714
   Mme. de Staël visits, 293, 298
   theater in, 614, 615–16
   in War of Liberation, 717
   Berlin, University of, 606, 607, 643, 645, 648
   Berlin Academy of Sciences, 607, 641
   Berlin Decree (1806), 209–10, 222, 693
   Berlioz, Hector (1803–69), 137, 155, 282, 554
   Bern, revolt of, 187–88
   Bernadotte, Désirée, nee Clary, 661–62
   Bernadotte, Jean-Baptiste-Jules (1763?–1844), King of Sweden as Charles XIV John (r. 1818–44), 104, 119, 120, 245
   ambassador to Vienna, 571
   conspires against N., 185–86, 190, 215, 273, 289, 300
   at Austerlitz, 204
   elected crown prince of Sweden, 236, 661–62
   makes alliance with Russia, 663
   visited by Mme. de Staël, 300, 635
   wins Norway, 714
   joins Allies, 300, 635, 716, 717, 718
   meets Constant at Hanover, 307
   in drive on Paris, 721–22
   in Paris (1814), 300
   Bernard, Jean, father of Mme. Récamier, 273
   Bernard, Mme. (d. 1807), 273, 274
   Bernard, Sir Thomas, 392
   Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri (1737–1814), 137, 311
   Bernhardi, Sophie, 633
   Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, Prince (1792–1862), 744
   Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo (1598–1680), 682
   Berthier, Louis-Alexandre (1753–1815), 122, 165, 235, 268
   at Erfurt, 226–27
   in Italy, 99, 100, 544
   made prince of Neuchâtel, 215, 221
   in Russia, 707
   urges N. to accept armistice, 716
   Berthollet, Claude-Louis (1748–1822), 64, 142, 265, 266, 323, 390
   and Egyptian expedition, 108, 114, 120
   Bertrand, Fanny, nee Dillon, 759, 761
   Bertrand, Gen. Henri-Gratien (1773–1844), 715, 718, 761
   accompanies N. to and from Elba, 727, 739, 761
   accompanies N. after second abdication, 751, 757, 761
   at St. Helena, 759–61, 764, 767–69
   and Napoleonic legend, 774
   at N.’s state funeral, 775–76
   Berzelius, Jöns Jakob (1779–1849), 662
   Besançon, 130, 738
   Besenval, Baron Pierre-Victor de (1722–91), 17, 18
   Bessborough, Frederick Ponsonby, 3d Earl of, 460
   Bestimmung des Menschen, Die (Fichte), 641
   Bethmann Museum, Frankfurt, 611
   Bhagavad-Gita, 635
   Bicêtre asylum, 45, 325
   Bichat, Xavier (1771–1802), 142
   Bidassoa River, 222, 719
   Bignon, Louis-Pierre-Édouard (1747–1825), 254*
   Bigot, Marie, 577, 578
   Bigot de Préameneu, Félix (1747–1825), 180
   Billaud-Varenne, Jean-Nicolas (1756–1819), 47
   in Committee, 59, 61, 77
   and Danton’s death, 77
   deportation and death of, 84
   and Robespierre, 79, 80, 82
   and September Massacres, 45
   Bingen, 588
   biogeography, 609
   Biographia Literaria (Coleridge), 441–42, 447
   biology, 325–29, 391
   Biot, Jean-Baptiste (1774–1862), 266
   Birmingham, 342, 354, 386
   Biron, Armand-Louis de Gontaut, Duc de (1747–93), 67
   birth control, 403
   Bismarck, Otto von (1815–98), 264, 590, 658, 733
   Black Sea, 563, 670, 672, 697
   Blackstone, Sir William (1723–80), 404–5
   Blake, Catherine, nee Boucher, 413
   Blake, Robert (d. 1787), 413
   Blake, William (1757–1827), 413–16
   engravings of, 370, 379–80, 413, 416
   and Joseph Johnson, 366, 409, 413
   poetry of, 340, 413–16
   and Romanticism, 155, 413, 416
   Blessington, Marguerite, Countess of, nee Power (1789–1849), 464, 498
   Blois, French government at, 725
   Blücher, Gebhard Leberecht von (1742–1819), 301, 595, 652, 732
   in 1813 campaign, 717–19
   in drive on Paris (1814), 721–25
   at Ligny, 743–46
   at Waterloo, 746–49
   again advances on Paris (1815), 750
   vengeful toward N., 752
   Bocage, Manuel María Barbosa du (1765–1805), 532
   Bogotá, 609
   Bohemia, 558
   appeased by Leopold II, 559
   Catholicism in, 601
   Karl Ludwig retreats to, 232
   Böhme, Jakob (1575–1624), 601, 644
   Boieldieu, François-Adrien (1775–1834), 278
   Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas (1636–1711), 139, 629
   Boissy, Octave Rouillé de Coudray, Marquis de (1798–1866), 501
   Boissy d’Anglas, François-Antoine (1756–1826), 84, 95, 150
   Bologna, 542, 553
   ceded to France, 104
   in Cisalpine Republic, 544
   restored to Papacy, 183
   Bologna, University of, 551
   Bonald, Vicomte Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise de (1754–1840), 105, 332, 336
   Bonaparte, Carlo, see Buonaparte, Carlo
   Bonaparte, Caroline (Maria Carolina), see Murat, Caroline
   Bonaparte, Charles Joseph (1851–1921), 218
   Bonaparte, Charles-Louis-Napoléon, see Napoleon III
   Bonaparte, Elisa, see Bacciocchi, Elisa
   Bonaparte, Elizabeth, nee Patterson (1785–1879), 217–18
   Bonaparte, Hortense, see Beauharnais, Hortense de
   Bonaparte, Jérôme (1784–1860), King of Westphalia (r. 1807–13), 92, 111, 217–18, 224, 751, 770
   as king, 576, 590–92, 660, 719
   in Russia, 701
   at Waterloo, 218, 770
   Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon (1830–93), 218
   Bonaparte, Joseph (1768–1844), King of Naples (r. 1806–08), King of Spain (r. 1808–13), 92, 93, 215–16, 548, 662
   N. writes to from Egypt, 111
   hopes to be N.’s heir, 92, 172, 215, 242
   negotiates peace treaties, 177, 215
   supports N.’s drive toward empire, 195
   fondness for money, 215, 770
   N.’s attitude toward, 216, 244, 251
   a profiteer, 269
   receptions of, 272
   and Mme de Staël, 288, 289, 294, 301
   as king of Naples, 216, 266, 278, 547, 548, 549, 553, 556
   grand elector, 270
   made king of Spain, 224, 535, 547
   forced from Madrid, 224–25
   restored by N., 228–30, 236
   commissions Llorente, 534
   his troubles as king, 537–39 passim
   in last days of empire (1814), 721, 724–25
   in Hundred Days, 308
   visits N. at Malmaison (1815), 751
   at Rochefort, offers to take N.’s place, 754–55
   to America, 755, 770
   death, 770
   Bonaparte, Josephine, see Josephine, Empress
   Bonaparte, Julie, nee Clary, 770
   Bonaparte, Letizia, see Buonaparte, Letizia
   Bonaparte, Louis (1778–1846), King of Holland (r. 1806–10), 92, 216–17, 224, 225, 270, 694, 770
   Bonaparte, Lucien (1775–1840), 92, 216, 762, 770
   and coup of 18th Brumaire, 92, 121, 122–23, 151, 216
   as minister of interior, 163
   offers himself as N.’s heir, 172
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   a profiteer, 269
   receptions of, 272
   and Mme. Récamier, 273
   during Hundred Days, 92, 216, 750–52, 770
   visits N. at Malmaison (1815), 751
   death, 770
   Bonaparte, Maria Carolina, see Murat, Caroline
   Bonaparte, Napoléon, see Napoleon I
   Bonaparte, Napoléon-Charles (1802–07), 216, 217
   Bonaparte, Napoléon-François-Joseph-Charles, see Napoleon II
   Bonaparte, Napoléon-Louis (1804–31), 216, 217
   Bonaparte, Pauline, see Borghese, Princess Pauline
   Bonaparte Crossing the Alps (David), 281
   Bonn, 567–69, 588
   Bonn, University of, 635
   Bonnefours, General, 755
   Bonnevard, François de, 477
   Bonpland, Aimé-Jacques-Alexandre (1773–1858), 608–9
   Bonstetten, Charles-Victor de (1745–1832), 294
   Bordeaux, 6, 75
   and the blockades, 118, 262, 693
   canal built at, 261
   Girondins in, 34, 35, 56, 62, 67
   in Hundred Days, 740
   Jews in, 275
   society in, 271
   Borghese, Prince Camillo (1775–1832), 92, 220, 771–72
   Borghese, Princess Pauline, nee Bonaparte (1780–1825), 92, 220
   Canova’s statue of, 92, 555, 771
   death of, 220, 772
   helps N. in exile, 727–28, 735–36, 771–72
   Borgia, Cesare (1475?–1507), 259
   Borisov, 709
   Borodino, battle of (1812), 324, 525, 703–4, 708
   N.’s condition at, 238
   Borodino, village of, 707
   Borovikovsky, Vladimir (1757–1825), 683
   Borovsk, 707
   Borrow, George (1803–81), 533
   Bosanquet, Bernard (1848–1923), 658
   Bosporus, 201, 671, 676
   Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne (1627–1704), 184
   Boswell, James (1740–95), 303, 363, 503, 505
   Botanic Garden (E. Darwin), 391
   botany, 328, 386, 626, 660
   Botany Bay, 517
   Bothnia, Gulf of, 661
   Bottot, M., 121
   Bouchard, M., 110
   Boucher, François (1703–70), 140
   Boufflers, Marie-Charlotte-Hippolyte de Saujon, Comtesse de (1725-c. 1800), 147
   Boulogne, 179, 189, 202, 522
   Boulton, Matthew (1728–1809), 342
   Bourbon, Duc Louis-Henri-Joseph de (1756–1830), 191
   Bourchotte, Jean-Baptiste, 64
   Bourges, Girondist revolt at, 62
   Bourmont, Louis-Auguste-Victor de (1773–1846), 738, 744
   Bourrienne, Louis-Antoine Fauvelet de (1769–1834), 217, 245
   at Brienne, 92
   as secretary to N., 92, 108, 114, 239, 241, 246
   and 18th Brumaire, 121–23
   and royalists, 185
   dismissed as secretary, 187
   at Hamburg, 210, 592
   cited passim
   Bourse, Palais de la, Paris, 206, 261, 280, 682
   Boyle, Robert (1627–91), 389
   Boynton, Harriet, 473–74