leaves Paris for Blois (1814), 724–25
   and N.’s abdication, 726–27
   and Marie Walewska’s visit to Elba, 735
   N.’s letters to, 734, 738, 740, 772
   in N.’s will, 767, 772
   later life, 772
   Marienburg, 713, 754
   Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte de Bourbon, Madame Royale (1778–1851), 50, 65
   Marigny, Abbé Augier de (d. 1762), 93
   Marino Faliero (Byron), 623
   Markos, Ivan, 683
   Marmion (Scott), 505
   Marmirolo, 103
   Marmont, Auguste-Frédéric-Louis Viesse de (1774–1852): in Italian campaign (1796), 99
   in Spain, 538–39
   in 1813 campaign, 716, 718, 722, 723
   in 1814 campaign, 724, 725, 726
   Marne River, 59, 722, 723
   Marriage of Cana (Vermeer), 279
   Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The (Blake), 415
   Marseillais, The (Rudé), 280
   “Marseillaise, The,” 37, 38, 40, 137
   Marseilles, 15
   and the blockades, 118, 262, 693
   economy of during Revolution, 5, 6, 8, 75
   Fédérés from, 38, 44
   Girondins in, 34, 56, 62
   in Hundred Days, 740
   Jews in, 275
   Terror in, 69
   White Terror in, 84, 753
   Martigny, Switzerland, 171, 172
   Martini, Padre Giovanni Battista (1706–84), 612
   Martini, Simone (1283?–1344), 611
   Martinique, 95
   Martyrs de Dioclétien, Les (Chateaubriand), 319, 320
   Marx, Karl (1818–83), 329, 346, 621, 684
   and Hegel, 649, 650, 657–58
   on Spain, 537
   Masdeu, Juan Francisco de (1744–1817), 534
   Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Eve (1572), 61, 138
   Masséna, André (1758–1817), 97, 173, 269
   besieged at Genoa (1800), 170–72
   jealous of N., 185–86
   leads Army of Italy (1805), 202
   in Portugal, 538
   suppresses Naples insurrection, 216
   in Switzerland (1799), 116, 117, 119
   Masson, Frédéric (1847–1923), 244
   mathematics, 142, 322–23, 608
   Mathews, Rev. A. S., 413
   Matrimonio segreto, II (Cimarosa), 553
   Maupeou, René-Nicolas de (1714–92), 162
   Mavrokordatos, Prince Alexandros (1791–1865), 498
   Maximilian, Archduke (1782–1863), 348
   Maximilian Francis, Elector of Cologne (r. 1784–1801), 568–69
   Maximilian I Joseph, King of Bavaria (r. 1806–25), Elector as Maximilian IV (r. 1799–1806), 206, 294, 387, 772
   maximum: prices, 54, 55–56, 62, 75, 695–96
   wages, 80, 83
   abolished by Convention, 84
   Mayer, Constance (1778–1821), 283
   Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805–72), 552, 590, 660
   McAdam, John Loudon (1756–1836), 342
   McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis (1866–1925), 658
   Mecklenburg-Schwerin, duchy of, 206
   Médecin de campagne, Le (Balzac), 773
   Médée (Cherubini), 137
   medicine, 324–25, 392–93, 551
   Medwin, Thomas (1788–1869), 494
   Méhul, Étienne-Nicolas (1763–1817), 137
   Meissen pottery, 593
   Melas, Baron Michael Friedrich Benedikt von (1729–1806), 170–74, 545
   Melbourne, Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess, nee Milbanke (1749–1818), 460–62
   Melbourne, Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount (1748–1819), 460
   Melbourne, 2d Viscount, see Lamb, William Memel, 593, 596–98
   Mémoires (Chateaubriand), 313–14
   Mémoires de chirurgie militaire et campagnes (Larrey), 324
   Mémoires d’outre-tombe (Chateaubriand), 320
   Mémoire sur la décomposition de la pensée (Maine), 331
   Memoirs (Mme. de Staël), 106–7
   Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène (Las Cases), 762, 763
   Mendelssohn, Brendel, later Dorothea von Schlegel (1763–1839), 603, 605, 634, 640
   conversion of, 602, 630, 634
   death of, 635
   Mendelssohn, Felix (1809–47), 614, 630
   Mendelssohn, Moses (1729–86), 634
   Méneval, Claude-François, later Baron de Méneval (1778–1850), 241, 767
   on Confederation of Rhine, 207
   on émigré plot, 190–91
   memoirs of, 187
   as N.’s secretary, 87, 194, 239, 246
   in Russia, 700, 707
   serves Marie Louise, 715, 735
   at Tilsit, 212
   Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728–79), 519, 611
   Menus Plaisirs, Hôtel des, 13, 15, 16
   Merchant of Venice, The (Shakespeare), 373
   Mercier, Louis-Sébastien (1740–1814), 51, 135
   Mercure de France, 20, 319–20
   Méricourt, Thérèse de (1762–1817), 133*
   Merlin of Douai, Philippe-Antoine (1754–1838), 106, 117, 180
   Merveilleux, Merveilleuses, 86, 135
   meteorology, 323
   Methodists, 359, 367, 516
   metric system, 87, 142, 154
   Metternich, Eleonore von Kaunitz, Princess von, 561
   Metternich, Prince Franz Georg Karl von (1746–1818), 560
   Metternich, Prince Klemens Wenzel Lothar von (1773–1859), 370, 560–62
   early life, 560–61
   Austrian ambassador to France, 225, 561
   urges war against France (1809), 225, 231
   appointed as foreign minister, 562
   helps arrange marriage of Marie Louise to N., 234, 235, 562
   at Dresden (1812), 700
   and Austria’s desire to break French alliance (1813), 712
   mediates between Allies and N., 716
   at Congress of Vienna, 624, 732–34
   Metz, 24, 722
   Metz, Parlement of, 130
   Meuse River, 97
   Mexico, 609
   Mexico, Gulf of, 311
   Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791–1864), 612, 613
   Mézières, military academy at, 323
   “Michael” (Wordsworth), 431
   Michaelis, Caroline, see Schelling, Caroline von Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564), 141, 379, 553, 630
   Michelet, Jules (1798–1874), 30–31, 657, 660, 778
   Milan, 541
   architecture in, 554
   Cathedral of, 556
   center of Cisalpine Republic, 105, 187, 544, 546
   Jews in, 275
   liberals in, 543
   morals in, 551
   N. at as victor (1796), 100–103, 104*
   N. crowned at as king of Italy (1805), 202, 546
   and Pius VII, 232
   retaken for Austria (1799–1800), 117, 170
   won back by N. (1800), 172, 173, 175
   Milan Decree (1807), 219
   Milbanke, Annabella, see Byron, Annabella Milbanke, Lady Judith, nee Noel (d. 1822), 465–66, 494
   Milbanke, Sir Ralph, 465, 466, 481
   Mill, James (1773–1836), 358, 362, 503–4
   and Bentham, 404, 407, 503
   Mill, John Stuart (1806–73), 359, 404, 407, 503
   Millaud, Deputy (1793), 52
   Millesimo, battle of (1796), 98
   Millingen, Dr. Julius (fl. 1823), 499
   Milner, Emily (fl. 1814), 463
   Milo, Titus Annius (d. 48 B.C.), 194, 543
   Miloradovich, Mikhail Andreevich (1771–1825), 704
   Miloš Obrenovich, Prince of Serbia (r. 1817–39), 669
   Milton, John (1608–74), 362, 396, 451, 456, 479–80
   Mincio River, 174–76 passim
   miniature painting, 281
   mining and metallurgy, 5, 590, 597, 600
   Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, The (Scott), 505
   Miollis, François (1759–1828), 549
   M 
					     					 			irabeau, Honoré-Gabriel-Victor Riqueti, Comte de (1749–91), 15, 29–31, 129
   early life, 15
   pleads for emancipation of Jews (1787), 275
   visits Germany, writes impressions, 596, 602, 603
   in States-General, 13–16
   in National Assembly, 17, 23, 24, 29–30
   his dealings with King and Queen, 29–30
   death of, 30, 143
   discovery of Louis’ payments to, 31, 51
   Misogallo (Alfieri), 552
   Missolonghi, Greece, 457, 498–99, 501
   Mistress to an Age (Herold), 200*
   Modena, 101, 294, 541, 544
   Modena, Duke of, 101
   Modern Painters (Ruskin), 385
   Moldavia, 201, 228, 669, 671, 689, 696
   Moldechno, 710
   Molé, Count Louis-Mathieu (1781–1855), 276
   Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin; 1622–73), 93, 138
   Mollien, François-Nicolas (1758–1850), 323, 730
   Mona Lisa (Leonardo), 102
   Monastery, The (Scott), 506
   Moncey, Bon-Adrien-Jeannot de (1754–1812), 726
   Mondego River and Bay, Portugal, 225, 536
   Mondovi, battle of (1796), 98, 99
   Monet, Claude (1840–1926), 385
   Monge, Gaspard (1746–1818), 64, 142, 246, 265, 266, 322, 323
   on Egyptian expedition, 108, 114, 120
   Moniteur, he, 119, 135, 188, 287, 315, 598
   becomes government organ, 167
   Monsieur Necker’s Character and Private Life (Staël), 293
   Montagnards (Mountain), 34
   in Convention, 47–83 passim
   fall of, 83, 84
   and religion, 43, 72
   and September Massacres, 45
   Montagu, Basil (1770–1851), 421, 422, 439
   Montagu, Basil, Jr. (b. 1793), 422
   Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689–1762), 393
   Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533–92), 34, 388, 654
   Montalivet, Jean-Baptiste Bachasson, Comte de (1766–1823), 264
   Montbéliard, 730
   “Mont Blanc” (Shelley), 478
   Montcalm, Marquis Louis-Joseph de (1712–59), 380
   Montebello, battle of (1800), 173, 270
   Montenotte, battle of (1796), 98, 99
   Montereau, battle of (1814), 723
   Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de (1689–1755), 14, 27, 34, 93, 300, 597, 685
   Montesquiou-Fezensac, Marquis Anne-Pierre de (1739–98), 49
   Monte Zemoto, 99
   Montferrand (Auguste Ricard; 1786–1858), 682
   Montholon, Comte Charles-Tristan de (1783–1853), 763
   accompanies N. after 2d abdication, 751, 757 ff.
   at St. Helena, 217, 758–60, 763, 764, 767–69
   and Napoleonic legend, 774
   Montholon, Comtesse Albinie de, nee de Vassal, 757, 759, 763
   Monti, Vincenzo (1754–1828), 552
   Montmirail, battle of (1814), 723
   Montmorency, Mathieu de (1767–1826), 273, 274, 294
   Montmorin, Comte Armand-Marc de (1745?–92), 64, 314
   Montpellier, 753
   Mont St. Jean, 746
   Moore, Sir John (1761–1809), 229–30, 537
   Moore, Thomas (1779–1852), 358, 370, 409
   and Byron, 459, 464, 487, 500, 508
   Moratín, Leandro Fernández de (1760–1828), 534
   Moravian Brethren, 299, 601
   More, Hannah (1745–1833), 359, 362
   Moreau, Jean-Victor (1763–1813), 64, 85
   military operations of in Bavaria and Italy (1796–1800), 97, 116–17, 171, 173, 176
   recommends N. to lead coup (1799), 119
   under consideration as replacement for N., 172, 176
   and generals’ plots against N., 185–86, 190, 192–93, 195, 273
   joins Allies, 716
   death of, 193, 718
   Morelli, Cosimo (1732–1810), 554
   Morelly (socialist, fl. 1755), 89
   Morgan, John Pierpont (1837–1913), 379
   Morley, John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn (1838–1923), 74*
   Morning Post, 378, 408, 433, 436, 437
   Mornington, Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of (1735–80, 535
   Mornington, Richard Colley Wellesley, 2d Earl of, later 1st Marquess Wellesley (1760–1842), 535–36
   Morris, Gouverneur (1752–1816), 21
   Mort de César, La (Voltaire), 227, 287
   Mort de Pompée, La (Corneille), 284
   Mortier, Édouard-Adolphe (1768–1835), 189, 204, 722–25
   Moscow: burning of (1812), 239, 283, 320, 704–6
   French retreat from, 707–10
   Moscow, University of, 674, 680
   Moscow Hospital, 675
   Moskovsky zhurnal, 685
   Moskva River, 703
   Moulin, Jean-François-Auguste (1752–1810), 117, 122
   Moulins, France, 69, 72
   Mounier, Jean-Joseph (1758–1806), 13, 16, 25
   Mountain, see Montagnards
   Mousehold Heath (Crome), 381
   Mozart, Leopold (in full, Johann Georg Leopold; 1719–87), 568
   Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–91), 377, 553, 564, 570, 612, 613
   Beethoven and, 568, 571, 574, 582
   in Berlin, 594
   death of, 569
   Mozhaisk, 707
   Muiron, Colonel (d. 1796), 104
   Mulgrave, Sir Henry Phipps, 3d Baron, later 1st Earl of Mulgrave (1755–1831), 200–201
   Mulhouse, 730
   Müller, Adam Heinrich (1779–1829), 617
   Müller, Felix, 226
   Müller, Johannes von (1752–1809), 305, 591, 619, 659, 660
   Munchausen, Baron (Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Münchhäusen; 1720–97), 503
   Munich, 97, 388, 589, 624
   Munich, University of, 625
   Münster, 588, 590, 593
   Murat, Caroline, nee Maria Carolina Bonaparte (1782–1839), 92, 191, 220, 547, 771
   Murat, Joachim (1767–1815), King of Naples (r. 1805–15), 220, 282, 771
   and 13th-Vendémiaire coup (1795), 87
   in 1796 Italian campaign, 99, 103, 220
   sent by N. to bring Josephine to Italy, 100
   on Egyptian expedition, 114, 220
   marriage to Caroline Bonaparte, 220
   and 18th-Brumaire coup (1799), 123
   at Marengo (1800), 173, 220
   jealous of N., 185
   at N.’s coronation, 199
   in 1805 campaign, 202, 203, 204
   at Jena (1806), 209
   at Eylau (1807), 211
   as grand duke of Berg and Cleves, 215, 220, 590
   named grand admiral, 270
   heads occupation of Spain (1808), 223–24, 535
   conspires to be named N.’s heir, 230
   as king of Naples, 224, 278, 547–48, 553, 556
   in Russian campaign, 699, 703, 704, 705, 710
   returns to Naples, 710, 712
   goes over to Allies, 719, 721, 771
   death of, 771
   Muraviov, Mikhail Nikitch (1757–1807), 677, 680
   Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban (1617–82), 279, 533
   Murray, Alexander, philologist (1775–1813), 361
   Murray, John, publisher (1778–1843), 408, 409
   Byron’s correspondence with, 488, 489, 492
   and Byron’s secret memoirs, 500
   Byron’s works published by, 464, 478, 480
   and Coleridge, 437
   Mme. de Staël’s works published by, 300
   Muscadins, 86
   Musée Napoléon, Cap d’Antibes, 555
   Museo del Prado, Madrid, 533
   Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 87, 326
   Musikalische Gesellschaft, 566
   Musset, Alfred de (1810–57), 41, 155, 268
   “My Life and Adventures” (Byron), 487
   Mysteries of Udolpho, The (Radcliffe), 409
   Namur, 743–44
					     					 			br />   Nancy, 8, 29, 51, 721
   Nantes, 6, 69
   and the blockades, 262, 693
   and Girondins, 34, 62
   Terror in, 68–69
   Vendéans executed at, 72
   Naples, kingdom of: under Bourbon rule (Kingdom of the Two Sicilies), 541, 543
   in 1st Coalition against France (1793), 517, 519
   truce with France (1796–98), 101, 519, 520
   in 2d Coalition (1799), 116, 521
   mainland captured by French (1798–99), 108, 114, 116, 545, 553
   Parthenopean Republic set up (1799), 116, 545
   Ferdinand IV restored (1799), 117, 545, 553, 676
   compelled to close ports to British (1801), 177, 546
   Ferdinand driven again from mainland (1806), 216, 547
   under Joseph Bonaparte (1806–08), 92, 266, 278, 547, 548, 549, 553, 556
   under Murat (1808–15), 224, 278, 547–48, 553, 556, 712
   Two Sicilies reunited under Ferdinand (1815), 521, 548, 771
   Naples, King of, see Ferdinand IV
   Napoleon I (1769–1821), Emperor of the French (r. 1804–14, 1815), 90–95, 97–105, 106–14, 119–23, 159–96, 197–259, 260–336 passim, 545–50, 556–57, 693–711, 715–28, 734–79
   EARLY YEARS (1769–99), 90–95
   birth and family, 91–92
   at Brienne, 92–93, 113, 242, 246, 722
   recaptures Toulon (1793), 74–75, 94
   protects Convention on 13th Vendémiaire, 87, 95
   appointed to command of Army of Italy, 88, 95
   marries Josephine, 95, 96, 218
   whirlwind Italian campaign, (1796–97), 97–105, 115, 116–17, 219, 333, 519, 544, 552
   letters to Josephine from Italy, 96, 97–98, 99–100, 102, 103
   proclamations to troops, 98, 99, 102
   called “Little Corporal,” 100
   at Arcole, 103–4, 171, 237, 248, 282
   diplomatic successes in Italy, 101, 104, 105, 519
   artistic spoliation of Italy, 101–2, 139
   advances toward Vienna (1797), 104–5, 558, 571
   and Treaty of Campoformio, 105, 107, 558, 571
   organizes Cisalpine and Ligurian Republics, 105
   triumphant return to Paris, 105–7, 151
   his designs on Egypt, 105, 107–8
   Egyptian-Syrian expedition, 108–14, 115, 116, 216, 219, 520, 544
   and scientists on expedition, 108, 114, 120, 128, 253
   learns of Josephine’s infidelity, 110–11
   at Acre, 113, 119, 408*
   returns to France, 113–14, 119
   reconciliation with Josephine, 119–20, 219
   and coup of 18th Brumaire (1799), 92, 119–23, 216
   AS CONSUL (1799–1804), 159–96
   as provisional consul (1799), 159–62
   as first consul (1799–1804), 151, 162–96
   organizes administration, 163–66
   proposes peace to George III, 169–70, 437
   moves to Tuileries, 168
   campaign of 1800 in Italy, 171–74, 289, 545