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316. CARACCI, the, Bolognese painters, ii.
345, 349 _sqq._ CARAFFA, Cardinal, condemned to death by Pius IV., i.
115. -- -Giovanni Pietro (afterwards Pope Paul IV.), causes the rejection of Contarini's arrangement with the Lutherans, i.
78; helps to found the Theatines, 79; made Cardinal by Paul III., 88; hatred of Spanish ascendency, 89; becomes Pope Paul IV., 102; quarrel with Philip II., 102 _sqq._; opens negotiations with Soliman, 103; reconciliation with Spain, 104; nepotism, _ib._; indignation against the misdoings of his relatives, 106; ecclesiastical reforms, 107 _sq._; zeal for the Holy Office, 107 _n._; personal character, 108; his death, _ib._; his earlier relations with Ignatius Loyola, 242. CARAFFESCHI, evil character of the, i.
105; four condemned to death by Pius IV., 115, 318. CARAVAGGIO, Michelangelo Amerighi da, Italian Realist painter, ii.
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