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LOUIS BONAPARTE— LOUVOIS


and Xew Granada XII-36SHa;

at Santa Marta XIII-l.>Sb Louis Bonaparte. King of Holland

VII-3S9C; and Napoleon III-

X-699C — Cavara, Blessed, martyr XIV-

110a — de Dieu, commentator IV-

161a — I de Lorraine, Cardinal of

Guise. Sff Guise — Eugene, Duke of Wurteraberg

XV-716d — Ferdinand of Prussia, death

XII-526b — Frederick I of Schwarzburg-

RudolsUdt, and Joseph I XIII-

594b — Frederick EC of Schwarzburg-

Rudolstadt, Confederation of

the Rhine XIII-594b — Gabriel-Taurin Dufresse, Bles- sed, martNT Ill-670d; IX-

746d: XIV-80b: 80c; 420c — George, Margrave of Baden

II-19ob — le Debonnaire. See Louis I,

Emperor — le Grand. See Louis XIV,

King of France — le Grand, college XIV-S8b;

Cresset at VII-29a; Hardouin

at VII-135d — le Hutin. See Louis X. King of

France —MARIE GRIGNION DE

MONTFORT, BLESSED IX-

384b; .\rdiHiers. pilgrimage to

I-700d; and Brothers of Chris- tian instruction VI-3.30C; Do- minican tertiary XIV-G39d;

and Society of Mary IX-749c;

XIII-759a; shrine IX-413c;

and Wisdom. Daughters of

XIII-7.59b; XV-668d — Maurice, Marist IX-74Sc — MorbioU, Blessed XIV-638a — Napoleon, Emperor of the

French. See Napoleon III — Napoleon, Prince Imperial.

death XV-76Gd — Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor

of the French. See Napoleon

III — of Anjou, Saint. See Louis of

Toulouse — of Aragon, cardinal, and Maffe

IX-.522b — of Blois, Duke of Nicsea IV-

5.5na — of Blois, Venerable. See Blo-

— of Bourbon, Prince-Bishop of Lif>EC IX -2.37a

— of Bourbon, Bishop of Le Mans IX-144a

— of Bourbon-Vendome, Bishop of ,Sen.'< XIII-717d

— of Brandenburg, marriage VII- 495a

— of Bruges, and manuscripts IX-iiina

— of Brunswick, Bishop of Min- den X-;i2.3d; and church free- dom I-.-).s3d

—OF CASORIA, VENERABLE IX-.3v5a: XIV-li4:ia

—of Cice, Virar Apostolic of Siam Xin-7r,iic

—of Cordova, martyr XIV-178d

— of Durazzo, and Fraticelli VI- 24r.a

— of Fossombrone, Capuchin III-321b; .322b; apostasy III- 322d

—OF GRANADA IX-38Sb; II- 314d: VI-723d; XIV-199c; 619c; Fonseca Soares Vl-I2fib; homiletic work VII-44t)d; and Bl. John of Avila VIII-»69d; portrait XIV-196a; as preach- er X-393a; as pastoral theolo- gian XIV-612b; and St. Peter of Alcantara XI-771c; at San Gregorio XV-2.59b; as Thomist XIV-702d

— of Kelheim. See Louis I. Duke of Bavaria

— of Lavagna, in London III- 326a; in Toronto III-327C

— of Lorraine, Cardinal of Guise. Set Guise

— n of Male, Count of Flanders VI-95d; rebellion against III- 68d

— of Montesinos V-74b


— of Naples, Franciscan XIII- 45b

— of Nassau, and Alva X-7Glb; and Catholicism VII-387b

— I of Nevers, Count of Flanders VI-95C

— of Orleans, and League IX-99b

— of Reggio, and Capuchins III- 322c

— of Requesens, and the Nether- lands X-761b

— of Teck, Patriarch of .\quileia and Venice I-fi(;2b

—OF TOULOUSE, SAINT IX- 385d; 717b; VI-270b; XI-S7b; 435d; XIV-796a; in art, Giotto VI-567c; in art, San Sepolcro XIII-451d; XI-S7b; Breviary XV-359C; Pontius Carbonell XII-234a

— of Valladolid, Thomist XIV- 702c

— Philippe, Crown - Prince ^ of Portugal, assassination XII- 305a

— Philippe, King of the French VI-174C; Academy of Moral and Political Sciences I-90a: and Cortes Donoso V-I32C; Crusades, Halls of the IV- S44a; Jews VIII-398b; and La Trappe IX-3od; and Liberal- ism IX-213b; and perpetual adoration I-lo.3d; and de Quelen XII-600C: St. Louis chapel II-720b: Tahiti XIV- 430b; and Talleyrand XIV- 43.5a

— Philippe, Duke of Orleans, and Rochambeau Xlll-lOlb

— Philippe Joseph, Duke of Or- leans, obsequies Xll-flOOc

— Sforza, Duke of Milan. See Sforza, Ludovico (il Moro)

— the Bavarian. See Louis IV, Emperor.

— the Bearded (I), Count of Thuringia XIV-712d

— the Blind. See Louis III, Emperor

— the Child. .See Louis III. prankish King

— the Dauphin, son of Louis XIV. •See Louis, Duke of Burgundy

— the Dauphin, son of Louis XVI. See Louis XVII, King of France

— the Faithful. See Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse

— the German. See Louis I, Frankish King

— the Great. .See Louis XIV. King of France; Louis I, King of Hungary and Poland

— the Greculus, Franciscan VI- 292d

— the Hard. .See Louis II, Land- grave of Thuringia

— the Iron One. See Ivouis II. Landgrave of Thuringia

— the Moor, Duke of Milan. See Sforza, Ludovico (il Moro)

— the Peaceable. See Louis V, Palsgrave

— the Peaceful. See Louis I, Landgrave of Hesse

— the Kous. See Louis I, Em- peror

— the Quarreler. See Louis X, King of France

— the Rich. .See Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria

— the Saint. .See Louis IV, Land- grave of Thuringia

— the Severe. See Louis 11, Pals- grave

— the Springer fll), Count -of Thuringia XIV-712d

— the Younger. .See Louis II, Frankish King

— William, Margrave of Baden II-19.5b; and France VI-50.5d; and Vasa. house of XIV-353a

Louisburg XV-158d; and the British XI-I36b: fall of XI- 1.36c: XIII-.370b; and the French XI-136b

Louise, Queen of the Belgians, and Leo XIII IX-169d

— Queen of Denmark IV-724b

— Queen of Portugal, and Augus- tini.ans VII-2SSb

—Queen of Prussia XII-.i2fib

LOUISE, SISTER IX-377d

Louise Albertoni, Saint, statue.


Ron


'>Ila


— de France, princess III-368b: and Mme. Campan III-220c; Carmelite IV-37b

— de la Misericorde III-368b

— of Savoy, Blessed XIII-342b; and Francis I VI-207d; and Pellissier XI-fi09d

Louisental, parish XII-226d

Louisiade Archipelago X-7S3c; discovery III-695a: gold mines X-7S4C

LOUISIANA, State of IX-378c; 3S2a; aborigines III - 129b; 692d; 69.3a; Acadians in I-92a; alimony I-313d; and Arkansas I-724d; and Baudouin Il-SSlb; and Beauregard II-377d; Ca- puchin missions III -327a; Church in IX-379d; coloniza- tion IX -378c; 379a; 379b; confession, seal of XIII-{)62d; education IX-3S4a; explora- tion IX-378C; and Forbin- Janson V I - 1 3 4 a ; French Americans VI-273b; French settlement I-4i4d; Germans in VI -476b; guardianship, laws of VII -old; history IX - 378c; 382c; and Iber- ville VII-614d; Indian war IX-380a; industries IX-382c; Italians in VIII-204a; and La Salle I-240c; VI-310b; Lazarist mission I -470c; marriage and divorce IX-383d; missions IX- 379d: X-38Sb; negroes XII- 628b; and Paris, Treaty of I.X-380b; physical character- istics IX-3S2b; population IX-384a; publications, Catho- lic XI-692C; reconstruction, plan for XV-173b; religion and religious work, laws affecting IX-383C; religious denomina- tions IX-383b; revolution IX- 380d; St. Ildefonso. Treaty of IX-381C; seal of (ill.) IX-.3S2b; slaves, issue of I-95d; Spanish domination IX-3sOd; statistics XV-176a; and Talon XIV- 439d; temperance movement XIV-491C; Texas XIV-546b; U. S., cession to IX-381d; uni- versity IX-3S4b

— Territory of VIII-598b: and Kansas VlII-59Sb

— and Florida, Diocese of, and Alabama I-242d : and Arkansas I-726b; and Bishop Carroll II-231a

— Lottery, and Beauregard II- 377d

—Purchase X-397a; XV-166d; and migration X-291d; and Wyoming XV-727d

Louisiane, region IX-37Sd

Louisville, town. Kentucky VIII- 622d; A. P. A. I-426d

— town, Ohio IV-56a; St. Louis* College IV-56b

—DIOCESE OF IX-386b: Cathe- dral of the .Assumption (ill.) VIII -623; IX -facing 386; Catholic institutions XII-247b; Jesuit college XIV-102b; Flag- et VI-93b; founded VIII-622d; Knownothingism VIII-679d; Louvain college I-42.5a; Polish population XII-211a: religious Communities IX-389a; and Bishop Rvan I-368a; Sacred Heart Academy (ill.) VIII- 622; .St. Boniface's Church (ill.) IX-facing 386; St. Joseph's inhrmary (ill.) IX-facing 386; St. Louis Bertrand's Church (ill.) IX-facing 386; Sts. Mary and Elizabeth, hospital of (ill.) IX-facing 3.S6; statistics IX- 3.S9a; XV-I76C; temperance union .XIV-491C

Louky, Abbey of, Missal XIV- 312d

Loulou, Sultan of Turkey X- 598d

Loundres, Henry de. Archbishop of Dublin V-174c; XI-340d; XVI-77d; hospital VII-J85a

Loup, Saint, .s'-.' Lupus

Louppes, Antoinette de X-512c

Loups Indians I\'-695c

Lourdel, missionary XV-205b

Lourdes, town. France (ill.) IX- 390; .\rchconfraternity of Im- maculate Conception XIV- 124a; Eucharistic Congress


V-S93b; Eucharistic Congress, and Mile. Tamisier XIV-442a; Religious Orders XIV-453d

—BROTHERS OF OUR LADY OF I.X-3S9b

— NOTRE-DAME DE (Shrine) IX-38HC; ull.) IX-389; appari- tions XV-464C; .\ssumption- ists II-104C; basilica XVI- 8b; cures IX-390b; cures, cause of 1X-390C; histori- IX- 389c; novena to XI-144b; and Oostacker XII-94a; pilgrim- age XII-9.3a; XIV~453d; and Tarbes XVI-36a; Virgin of the Sanctuary (ill.) IX-391b;

Lourea (Lorea)) IX-357a

Lourenfo Marques, port X-610d; XII-311C

Louse, in Bible I-525a

Louth, and St. Patrick VIII- 100b

—William de. Bishop of Ely V- 396d

Loutra XIV-629C

Loutrier, Jean, and Gerson VI- 530d

Louvain IX-391C; African semi- nary IV-235d

—Amencan College I-424d; XIII- 700c; missionaries XII-230c; 4o8b; and Spalding XIV-208C

—battle VI-487a; IX-363b; be- guinage II-390a: Benedictine monasterv II-451d; Canon- esses, convent of III-296d; Carmelite Convent XIV-660C; College du Roi (ill.) IX-394; College du Roi. and Lindanus IX-268a; ColWge des Pr6mon- trfa (ill.) IX-394; Dominican monasterj' XII-230b: Dutch seminary VII-3S8b; General seminar\-, and Joseph II II- I27c; 128a; VI-236b; VIII- olla; X-10.5a; Institut de Philosophic X 71'lb; Irish col- lege Vfll-ir.ii^ '■ ■•• ^ ni- 696c; Irish I '-■<•

VIII-160a; K

Religious i !■■ b;

Jesuit no\ n i : i ■ -a;

missionary <m11. r' a1\ c;

and O'Huricv XI JJ-b, |.n-,,n

XII-434b; Siiln' I -;.r;' ../IrKC II-40nc: nr ! -• M ■ ■ a's Prior-, \ I ■')• - ' 'in

XIII !■: i\ - ■• .'.

and Ml T , :, . ;■. \ .1 • iiiid

of (15T.;. 1.\-Jw7a, I...U. hall, architerture VI-G77b. and Vaux XV-315d

— Forgery of V-541d

—UNIVERSITY OF IX-391c; II-406C; X-762C; Xlll-OOOa: (ill.) IX-392b; Abbeloos I-7b; and Adrian VI I-I59d; on adulter}- I-164c: de Backer II- 190c; Baily II-207c; and Baius II-209C; and Beelcn II-3S8a; van Beneden X\'-266c; and Carnoy III-371a; and Dclrio IV-701C; D6sirant V-541d; and Douai V-1.3SC; and Druys V-l()6b; and Van Espen V- 541d; and Forget IV-235d; and Goosens VI-64Sd; and Harlez de Deulin VII-lSSc; Human- ism IX-392C; and Immaculate Conception VII-680b; and Jansenism VIII-2S5d; XIV- 373c; and Jesuits Vni-28fib; Latin studies I.X-.34b; and Lilius's calendar IX-2.50d; and Martin V X-104d; and .Maxi- milian I IX-249a; and papal infallibility XV-306a; psycho- logical laboratory XII-.547b; and De Ram XII-tJ3()d; reform IX-393d; restoration IX-.394C; and Schannat XI1I-523C: sta- tistics IX-397b; statutes IX- 39.3b; student life IX-396d; suppression II-39.Td; IX-394C; and thcolog>- XlV-.593a; and Thomism XIV-702a; vestibule (ill.) IX-.393d; and Willems XV-628C

— L'Ouverture, Toussaiot, gen- eral VII-)14c; and San Do- mingo V-lllc

Louviers, church, architecture VI-679b

Louvo, treaty (1685) XIII-766b

Louvois, Marquis de. See Le Tellicr, Michel


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