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 NAMES NARANCO ish Exorcisms V-710a; mys- tical I-332d; personal X-676b; place X-677d; simple X-676c; Names, pagan X-674a -Sacred, St. Aileran on I-235a; significance X-673c -OF JESUS AND MARY, SIS- TERS OF THE HOLY X-678c; Canadian institute founded 111-236a; X-549a; French In- stitute, Marseilles X-678d; in Ontario XIII-565b; statistics III-239c Namin, Nahr, Palestine I-774d Nammaghani, King of Shirpurla .II-181b Namsi, grandfather of King Jehu VIII-332a Namur, town, Burgundy (11-69a; Don John of Austria X-761d; Halloy at VII-120b -DIOCESE OF X-679a; cathe- dral X-679b; de Backer II- 190c; Discalced Carmelite Con- vent XIV-660c; Eucharistic Congress V-593b; Jesuit Col- lege II-106c; and Diocese of Liège IX-237b; seminary, li- brary IV-17c -Institute of Notre Dame de. See Notre Dame de Kamur, Institute of Nan, Chinese decree of nobility III-666d Nanaimo, town, British Colum- bia 11-792a; institutions II- 792d Nanak, founder of Sikhism XIII- 789a Nanartha Pradipa ya, periodical, IV-125b Nan-ch'ang, town, China III- 665a; Christianity established XIII-36d; Ricci XIII-36a Nancrède, Paul Joseph Guerard de VI-276a Nancy, town, battle (1477) III- 69d; Charles the Bold VI-198b; IX-370c; XI-246b; library I- 421a; IV-9d; siege of (1633) and Callot III-188c; university XV-197d -DIOCESE OF X-680b -Cathedral (ill.) X-680d; chalice (ill.) III-facing 562 -map VI-facing 1SS; seminary X-361c; and Verdun, Diocese of XV-350d -Hospitallers of Our Lady of. See Refuge, Penitents of Our Lady of Nanea, temple of IX-497b Nanfan, Sir Richard, and Wolsey XV-685b Nangis, battle (1814) X-69Sc Guillaume de. See William of Nangis Nan Hwai-jen. See Verbiest Nani, Giovanni, Bishop of Brescia 11-760d Nanini, Giovanni Maria, unusician X-601b; and Agostini 1-224b; and Anerio I-175d; and Pales- trina I-SSC Nanker, Bishop of Cracow, and Breslau II-762b Nan-king, town, former capital of China III-664c; 681c; X- 481c: rebels III-684a; treaty (1842) III-683c; VII-450d; XII-190a; treaty port III- 686b; taken (1356) III-682a -See of, Christianity XIII-36d; establishment XII-304a; and Goa VI-603b; Jesuit missions (1912) XIV-103c; Ricci XIII- 36a; suppressed XII-480c; Vicariate Apostolic of III-678a Nan Mi-te, Peking III-670d Nanna, Scandinavian mythology I-775b Nanni, Francesco, Friars Minor VI-2850 See Annius -Giovanni. Viterbo Nan-ning, town. China VIII- 712c; trade III-68 d Nannius, Pierre IX-280b Nansen, Fridtjof, explorer III- 638c Nan-sung. Se Manzi Nantbrån, Dewi, and Welsh cate- chism XV-536d Nanterre, town VI-413d; St. Genevieve, devotion to XI- 488b Nantes, town, English possession VII-221b: Magnien at IX- 533d; Noyades XIII-15a -Cassian de, martyr III-325a DIOCESE OF X-681c; Cathe- dral (ill.) X-isld; convent VI- 205c: XII-712c; Council of (9th Cent.) IV-482a; Council of XII- 447b; Council (1110) XIII-96b; Council dates X-682b; Easter custom V-2227d; Irish College VIII-161c; 162c; map VI- facing 188; seminary and Archbishop Affre I-180a; Sy- nod (1127) decrees VII-351a; university and Unigenitus I- 95b; XV-129c --Edict of (1598) VII-532d; 682b; Calvinists XII-707c; La Chaise VIII-733a of -revocation VII-534b; VIII-22a; James II V-452b; and religious toleration XIV-761c; Le Tellier XV-178c -Compagnie du Saint Sacre- ment IV-184d; de Thou XIV- 706d NANTEUIL, ROBERT X-682d; portrait X-682d Nanthilde, Queen, and Clovis II VI-240c; and Franks V-386b Nanticoke Indians VII-753d Nantua, abbey 11-15c Nanuola, Ticuna deity XIV-722a Nan-yang, town III-677d Nsogeorgus, Latin drama IX-28c Naoise, in Irish literature VIII- 119d Napi, Blackfoot deity II-591b Napier, Sir Charles, Butler's biography XVI-16a -George, Venerable. NAPO, Ecuador XVI-82c; ex- ploration VI-19c; missions V- 279d; XV-749d Napoleon, Saint. See Neopolas -I (BONAPARTE) X-687b; VI- See Nap- per, George, Venerable -John, of Murchiston, on Anti- christ I-561c; St. Andrew's University XIII-332b -Lord Robert, Abyssinia I-78a; at Magdala I-78b Napin-yiqui, Mbaya Indians X- 95d Naples, town. Thracia Prima. See Theodosiopolis NAPLES, town. Italy X-683b; VIII-220d: aquarium X-684b; Belisarius VIII 579a; XI- 34Sb; buildings X-683b; cal- endar, marble IX-742a; Castel dell' Ovo (ill.) VIII-facing 224; Castle S. Elmo (ill.) X-facing 686; Correggio's work I-319a; Geographical Congress XV- 386d; history X-istd: Human- ism VII-539d; Library, Bran- cacciana II-737c; Library, Na- tional X-684c: MSS. of Stefano Borgia II-685b; macaroni, dry- ing (ill.) X-facing 686; Manu- scripts in IX-619d; Masonic council IX-776d; Museo Bor- giano II-685b 17ła; Ancona X-691b; Anima College I-515a; as Antichrist II-129c; Antwerp I-589a: Aus- tria X-691b; Bavaria II-355a; Belgium II-396b; Beljak VIII- 608a; and Bernadotte XIV- 3.53b; and Bernier II-509d; and bishops, convention of XII- 165b: and Boulogne II-714d; and Mme. Campan III-220d; Canova's statues of III-298d; and Caprara III-315d: cate- chism V-80c; and Chateau- briand III-640b; and Cheru- bini III-649a; childhood X- 687b; and Christianity III- 641d; Cisalpine Republic IX- 340c; Cività Vecchia X-691d; Concordat IV-204d; 263a; X- 689b; 697d; and Confederation of the Rhine VI-508d; X-692a; and Consalvi IV-263a; corona- tion XI-485b; XIII-315d; council of 1809 X-693d; coun- cil of 1811 X-695c; 696a: Cro- atia IV-512c: Directory XIII- 16a: Dissentis Abbey V-47a; divorce X-694b; and Domini- cans XII-36 Fa; downfall, pre- diction of V-406d; and droit de régale XII-713b: ecclesiastical policy II-196a: III-44b; Egypt VIII-365d; X-688d; Elha V- 371d: X-698c; and Emery V- 402b; XIII-379a; as emperor X-690b; empire, end of X- 698c; and Fathers of Mercy V- 794c; and Fesch VI-50d; and Frayssinous VI-251a; Gaza VI-401b; and Gorres VI-653a: Helena X-698d; Holland VII- 590a; Huguenot policy VII- 535b; imprisonment X-703a; and Irish Colleges, Rome VIII- 158c; Italian campaign X- -Museum, National X- 684b; bust of Dante ill.) IV-630; bust of Paul III XI-580; XIV- 744c -palace VI-127a; X-684a; pal- are (ill.) X-faring 686 -Archdiocese of X-686d: annals I-334b; Benedict XIV II-133c: Blessed Sacrament, Congrega- tion of the I-336d; Cæsar Bor- gia I-291d; Cappella del Tesoro (ill.) VIII-295; Capuchinesses III-320a: Carmelites III-356a; catacomb III-427b; cathedral XIV-665d; cathedral, interior (ill.) X-facing 686; charitable institutions X-684c; churches II-303c; Dominicans XII-361b; Large type indicates titles of articles; other types, topics treated; (ill.) Naomi. See Noemi Naos, Egyptian, and Ark of the Covenant I-721c; in Greek Temple XIV-197d Naosuke, Ii, Japanese minister VIII-312c Naoussa, See of 11-514a Nap, periodical VII-562b Napa Indians X-370d Napata, town, Nubia, battle (22 B. C.) III-244d; Cataract V- 329c; temple V-568a; XI-147c Napheddor. See Dora Naphis, Arabian tribe I-664d Naphish. See Naphis Naphtali. See Nephtali Naphthali, Ben, Massorete VII- 179d 562 Fraticelli VI-246a; Giovanni a Carbonara, church III-768b; Holy Land IV-164b; Holy Name of Mary, Feast of the X- 673c; Hospitallers of St. John of God II-802d; Jesuits ban- ished IV-34a; XIV-101a; Jesu- it College XII-654a; XIV-Söd; Jesuit statistics XIV-103a; Jesuit suppression XIV - 98a; Magdalens, religious commu- nity IX-524b; map VIII-fac- ing 244; Oratory, Fathers of the XIV-558d; Oratory, relics of St. Basil II-332c; Paschal Tide XI-517c; Passion, Feast of the XI-527a; patrimony", ecclesiastical XIV-258a; patron I-472c: VI-21Sc; pilgrimage to XII-94a; Redemptorists XII- 684c: relics XII-738a; ritual, Anglo-Saxon I-510b: St. Fran- cis of Paula, Church of (ill.) X-facing 648; San Giovanni a Carbonara, Church of III- 76sb: St. Januarius, Church of XIV-709d; San Martino, clois- ter of (ill.) IV-facing 60; See established X-686d; Theatines XIV-557c Kingdom of, Acton's services 1-11-td: Albanians I-254d; Alexander VI. policy of I-291a; Angevins VIII-232c; Aragon III-412d: XIV-181d; Benedict XIII II-432a; Carbonari III- 330c: Charles V III-620a; Croatia IV-511b; Elba V- 371d: French and Maximilian VI-498d; Gallipoli VI-367a; German Empire VII-57d; Jesu- its expelled XIV-446c; nuncia- ture XI-160d; XV-289a; Pa- gano XI-394b; as papal fief XIV-513a; partition I-292c; patron XI-6ła; and Pozzuoli (1014) XII-331b; revolution (1820) XIII-776c, Sicily XIII– 776b: Spain IV-438d;: Tortona XIV-785a; Vatican Archives XV-288a; William I I-158a -University of VI-255d; X-684b; XIII-600a; and Immaculate Conception VII-680b; and Thomism XIV-702a; Valla XV-257b 687d; Jewish policy VIII-398a; Joppe VIII-26sd; and Lazar- ists XIII-360a; and Leo XII IX-167d; and Lesueur XVI- 5 3 d; Louisiana XIII-358a; Malta IX-576a; Mantua IX- 612c; marriage, first X-687d; marriage, second X-695a; and Martiniana XIII-354c; and Maury X-73b; Mediation, Act of XIV-360c; Memoires" X- 698d; and Metternich X-245b; and Michaud X-277b; and mis- sions X-393c; monasteries, sup- pression of XV-604d; and Mor- ghen X-569a; and Münster X- 636b: National Institute I-89d; and Oblates 1-10.5b; Oldenburg XI-238a; Organic Articles I- 756a; and papacy XIV-265a: and Pius VI XII-132a; and Pius VII I-325c; X-693c; 698b; XII-133a; Poland XII-182a; portrait, Delaroche X-facing 694; portrait, Greuze VII-31a; portrait. Houdon VII-199d; Prague, Congress of (1813) X- 698a; Prussia XII-526a; XIII- 500d; and religious orders X- 689d; religious principles X- 698d; and Rochambeau XIII- 101c; Rome X-691b; 692d; and Royer Collard XIII-213d; Russia X-594b; 697b; XIII- 249a; St-Denis XI-188a; and Schlegel XIII-542b; Schwarz- burg XIII-594c; and Sisters of Charity III-606d; XI-323c; XIII-740a; Sorbonne XIV- 150c: Spain X-693b; XIV- 184d; and Stevens II-396c; and Talleyrand XIV-434d; 435a; Teutonic Order XIV- 542a: 542b; Tilsit, Peace of X- 692b: Tolentino. Peace of X- 68Sc; tomb XI-186b; and Trappists III-784c; and Turks III-297c; Tuscany XV-104c; and Vatican art treasures XV- 283a; Venice XV-339b; Water- loo X-69%d; Würtemberg XV- 716c - Napoleon II. See Reichstadt. Duc de -III (CHARLES-LOUIS - NA- POLEON) X-699c; VI-174d; and Astros II-31d; Austria VI- 511c; and Bernard II-197c; and Berryer II-517c; Borghesi's works IV-740c; and Carbonari III-331a; and Cavour XII- 7Sc; coronation V-97d; Cri- mean War VI-175a: X-700c; and Dixon V-69d; and Dumas V-189d; Einsiedeln V-368b; empire X-701c; and Garibaldi X-701b; and Hübner VII- 509d; Indo-China VII-776a; Italian policy X-701a; and Hughes VII-517b; and Le Play XII-163a; and Leroy-Beaulieu XVI-52d; Levant XII-489b; marriage XI-485b; and Mas- saia 1-77d; Mexican polity X- 702a; XV-175a; and Papal states XIV-266b; 266c; and Pius IX X-702a; XII-135d; portrait X-701d: presidency X- 699d; re-organization of churches VII-536a; and scien- tists III-157c; and Secchi XIII- 670c; and Ségur XIII-686b; Villefranche on XV-430c; and Viollet le Duc XV-446d; and William I of Prussia X-702d; youth X-699c Napoleone, of Milan X-299c Napoleonic Code. See Code Na- poléon Napoli, Ladislao di XI-736c Napotnik, Michael, Bishop of La- vant IX-49b NAPPER, GEORGE, VENER- ABLE X-703b -Edward X-703b Náprágyi, Demetrius, Bishop of Transylvania VII-94d: XV-23a Naprzód, periodical, Poland XI- Ga Naqb es-Sâfå VI-433b Nara, town, Japan VIII-311c Naram-Sin, King of Babylonia 11-181b: 154d: XIII-707c Naranco, Santa Maria de, chapel 111-370a - illustrations.