INDEX
- Aachen, capital of Charles the Great, 340;
- Abbasside caliphs, rise of the, 315.
- Abdallah, Moorish chief, invades Italy, 458.
- Abdallah-Abu-Sahr, conquers Africa, 238.
- Abd-el-Melik, caliph, 249, 250.
- Abderahman besieges Constantinople, 247.
- —— viceroy of Spain, slain at Poictiers, 292, 294.
- —— king of Cordova, 345, 364, 506-507.
- Abotrites, Slavonic tribe, 360, 361, 427.
- Abu Bekr, first caliph, 216.
- Abu Obeida, Saracen chief, 217, 218.
- Acroinon, battle of, 311.
- Adalbert, stirs up civil wars, 473;
- beheaded, 473.
- Adalhard dismissed by Louis the Pious, 386;
- recalled, 391.
- Adaloald, king of the Lombards, 195.
- Adelchis, son of Desiderius, 347, 348, 363.
- Adelgis, duke of Benevento, imprisons Lewis II., 457.
- Africa, kingdom of Vandals in, 8;
- Agatho, pope, 278.
- Agila, Visigothic king, 133.
- Agilulf, Lombard king, 170, 193;
- Agobard of Lyons, conspires against Lewis the Pious, 394;
- deposed, 399.
- Aistulf, Lombard king, 327;
- Alahis, duke of Trent, rebels against Berthari and Cunibert, 275.
- Alamanni, ask protection of Theodoric, 25;
- Alaric II. king of Visigoths, slain by Chlodovech, 26, 63.
- Alboin, Lombard king, 183;
- Alcuin, at court of Charles the Great, 341, 379, 380.
- Alexandria taken by Saracens, 220, 237.
- Alfonso I., his conquests from the Moors, 507.
- —— II., wars of, with the Moors, 508.
- —— III., wars of, 509.
- Ali, son-in-law of Mohammed, 240.
- Amalafrida, sister of Theodoric, wife of Thrasamund, 28;
- murdered, 75.
- Amalaswintha, daughter of Theodoric, 29;
- Amalric, Visigothic king, 26, 63;
- slain by the Franks, 115.
- Amblève, battle of, 266.
- Amorium, siege of, 255;
- destroyed by Saracens, 487.
- Amrou, Saracen leader, 220, 237.
- Anastasius I., emperor, 46;
- —— II., dethrones Leontius, 254;
- Anatolic theme, 242.
- Anbasa-ibn-Johim invades Gaul, 292.
- Anchialus, battle of, 316.
- Andalusia, conquests of East-Romans in, A.D. 106, 133-134.
- Andernach, battle of, 434.
- Andreas murders Constantinus-Constans, 246.
- Ansegisel, son of St. Arnulf, 178.
- Ansprand, regent for king Luitprand, 279, 280;
- king of the Lombards, 280.
- Antioch taken by Persians, 92, 155;
- by Saracens, 219.
- Antonina, wife of Belisarius, 70, 94, 95.
- Aquitaine conquered by Chlodovech, 62;
- Arabia before Mohammed, 213.
- Ariadne, empress, 37, 46, 47.
- Arianism in Africa, 8, 10, 11;
- Aribert, Lombard king, 272, 273.
- —— II., 279, 280.
- Arichis of Benevento rebels against Charles the Great, 348.
- Arioald, Lombard king, 196.
- Arles besieged by Franks, 26, 63;
- Armenia conquered by Saracens, 250.
- Arnulf, St., bishop of Metz, 178.
- —— duke of Carinthia, rebels against Charles the Fat, 443;
- Artavasdus, rebellion of, 313.
- Artemius Anastasius. See Anastasius II.
- Ased-ibn-Forat, Saracen leader, 448.
- Asturias, kingdom of, 506-510.
- Athalaric, king of Ostrogoths, 74, 79.
- Athaloc, bishop, rebellion of, 142.
- Athanagild, Visigothic king, 133, 134.
- Audoin, Lombard king, 182.
- Augustine, St., his mission to Kent, 202.
- Austrasia, origin of name, 162.
- Authari, Lombard king, 170, 192;
- Auximum taken by Belisarius, 86.
- Avars, the, on the Danube, 146, 183;
- Baduila (Totila), king of the Goths, 97;
- Balearic islands won by the Franks, 364.
- Barcelona taken by the Franks, 365;
- county of, 508.
- Bardas Caesar, regent for Michael III., 490;
- murdered by his nephew, 491.
- Bari, Moorish kingdom of, 452;
- retaken by Lewis II., 457.
- Basil I., the Macedonian, favourite of Michael III., 491;
- Basiliscus rebels against Zeno, 38.
- Basques, resist the Goths, 223, 224, 229;
- slay Roland the Frank, 353.
- Bathildis, mother of Clothar III., 257.
- Bavarians, origin of the, 118;
- Begga, daughter of Pippin the Elder, 178.
- Belisarius, early history of, 70;
- governor of Daras, 69;
- defeats Persians, 69;
- leads troops against ‘Nika’ rebellion, 73;
- conquers Vandals, 76-78;
- his triumph and consulship, 79;
- conquers Ostrogoths, 81-88;
- refuses Gothic crown, 87;
- recalled by Justinian, 88;
- second Persian war, 93;
- disgraced, 95;
- commands again in Italy, 99-101;
- defeats the Huns, 108;
- disgraced and restored, 108.
- Benedict III., reconciles the sons of Lothair, 425;
- his quarrel with Photius, 453.
- Benevento, origin of duchy of, 187;
- Berengar of Friuli, king of Italy, 445;
- Bernard, king of Italy, 377;
- Bernard of Septimania, minister of Lewis the Pious, 386.
- Bertha, marries Ethelbert of Kent, 161.
- —— wife of Pippin the Short, 329;
- reconciles her sons, 336.
- Berthari, Lombard king, 273;
- Bessas, governor of Rome, 99, 100.
- Biorn, jarl, ravages Neustria, 425.
- Blue and Green factions, 50;
- Bodolin slays Childerich I., 258.
- Boethius, his imprisonment and death, 30.
- Bohemia conquered by Charles the Great, 361;
- revolts, 434.
- Boniface, St. (Winifrith), missionary to Germany, 291;
- Bonus, patrician, defends Constantinople, 210.
- Bordeaux taken by Danes, 421.
- Boso, king of Arles, 437.
- Bretons, independence of, 5, 59;
- Breviarium Alarici, Gothic law book, 132.
- Brunhildis marries Sigibert I., 133;
- Buccelin, defeated by Narses, 106, 119.
- Buccellarii, 131, 242.
- Bulgarians, ravage Moesia, 49;
- Burgundy, kingdom of, 5;
- —— Lower, kingdom of, founded by Boso, 437.
- —— Upper (or Transjurane), kingdom of, founded by Rudolf, 445.
- Cardam, king of Bulgaria, 319
- Carloman, son of Charles Martel Mayor of Austrasia, 298;
- —— son of Pippin the Short, crowned at Soissons, 355;
- —— king of Bavaria, 427;
- —— son of Charles the Bald, conspires against his father, 429.
- —— king of France, 426;
- Carthage, taken by Belisarius, 78;
- Casilinum, battle of, 106, 119.
- Castille, county of, 509.
- Charibert I., king of Paris, 160.
- —— II. king of Aquitaine, 178.
- Charles Martel, 264;
- —— the Great, crowned at Noyon, 335;
- subdues Aquitaine, 337;
- character of, 338-343;
- conquers Lombards, 347-348;
- expeditions against Saxons, 346-351, 353-355, 366;
- invades Spain, 352;
- conquers the Slavs, 362;
- the Avars, 362-363;
- wars with East-Romans, 363;
- with Saracens, 365;
- with Danes, 368;
- his introduction of the theory of the empire, 369;
- coronation as emperor, 373;
- administration, 375-379;
- encouragement of art and learning, 379;
- death, 382.
- —— son of Charles the Great, king of Neustria, 359;
- —— the Bald, king of Suabia, 400;
- imprisoned by his brothers, 397;
- king of Neustria, 402;
- wars with Lothair, 407;
- subdues Aquitaine, 421;
- vexed by Vikings, 419-422;
- attacked by Lewis the German, 422, 426;
- issues edict of Pistres, 429;
- buys peace from the Danes, 420-434;
- invades Provence, 428;
- invades Austrasia, 432-434;
- emperor, 433; death, 435.
- Charles, king of Provence, 426;
- death, 430.
- —— king of Aquitaine, 429.
- —— the Fat, king of Suabia, 427;
- —— the Simple, 441;
- Childebert I., king of Paris, 111;
- —— II., king of Austrasia, 164;
- —— III., king of the Franks, 264.
- —— son of Grimoald, usurper, 256.
- Childerich I., king of Austrasia, 257-259.
- —— II., last king of the Franks, 268, 323;
- dethroned, 325.
- Chilperich I., king of Soissons, 160;
- —— II., king of Neustria, 266;
- Chindaswinth, king of Visigoths, 225;
- his strong administration, 226.
- Chinthila, king of Visigoths, 225.
- Chlodomer, king of Orleans, 111;
- slain by Burgundians, 114.
- Chlodovald (St. Cloud), 114.
- Chlodovech I. (Chlodwig), king of the Franks, 25, 26, 58;
- —— II., king of Neustria, 179, 256, 257, 264.
- Chlothar I., king of Soissons, 111, 112;
- Chlothar II., king of Neustria, 169;
- Chlothar III., king of Neustria, 257, 258.
- —— IV., king of Austrasia, 267.
- Chosroes I., king of Persia, 69;
- —— II., placed on throne by Maurice, 151;
- Chramn, son of Chlothar I., 120;
- burnt alive, 121.
- Christophorus, rebellion of, 317.
- Chrotehildis (Clotilde) wife of Chlodovech, 59, 60.
- Clair-sur-Epte, treaty of, 502.
- Claudius, general of Reccared, 142.
- Clement, bishop, opposes Boniface, 324.
- Clepho, king of the Lombards, 186.
- Code of Justinian, 109;
- Colchis won by Justinian, 108.
- Conrad of Franconia, king of Germany, 475;
- Constans II. See Constantinus.
- Constantine IV.. or V.., Pogonatus, emperor, 246;
- —— V. or VI., Copronymus, 312;
- —— VI. or VII., 318;
- —— VII. or VIII. Porphyrogenitus, 494.
- Constantinople, position and importance of, 35;
- Constantinus (Constans II.), emperor, 237;
- Coronate, battle of, 275.
- Cosmas, rebels against Leo III., 311.
- Crete conquered by Saracens, 484.
- Crumn, Bulgarian king, his victories, 480-482.
- Ctesiphon taken by Saracens, 219.
- Cunibert, king of Lombards, 275;
- crushes rebellion of Alahis, 275.
- Cunimund, king of Gepidae, 183.
- Cyprus, invaded by Saracens, 237;
- recovered by Basil I., 493.
- Cyzicus, held by Saracens, 247.
- Dagobert I., 178;
- —— II., sent to Ireland, 259;
- —— III., 264.
- Damascus, taken by Persians, 205;
- by the Saracens, 217.
- Danelagh, the, 431.
- Danes. See Vikings.
- Dannewerk, the, 367.
- Daras built by Anastasius, 49;
- Dastagerd, sacked by Heraclius, 211.
- Decretals, the False, 454-456.
- Desiderata, wife of Charles the Great, 338.
- Desiderius, Lombard king, 331;
- Digest of Justinian, 103.
- Dizabul, khan of the Turks, 147.
- Droisy, battle of, 171.
- Ducatus Romanus, the, 189, 191, 287.
- Eastphalians, the, resist Charles the Great, 349, 351, 354, 356.
- Ebbo, archbishop of Rheims, 386;
- Eberhard, feuds of, 473.
- Ebermund, surrenders to Belisarius, 82.
- Ebroin, Mayor in Neustria, 257;
- Ecloga of Leo the Isaurian, 304.
- Edessa taken by Persians, 95.
- Edictum Rotharis, Lombard code, 197.
- Egica, Visigothic king, 231, 232.
- Egypt, conquered by Persians, 206;
- Einhard, chronicler, 268, 339.
- El-Mamun, caliph, wars of, with empire, 486;
- takes Tyana, 487.
- El-Motassem, caliph, wars of, with empire, 487;
- takes Amorium, 487.
- El-Samah, Saracen leader, 271.
- Elsloo, treaty of, 440.
- Empire, the Holy Roman, theory of, 376.
- Engeltrud, empress, 354, 366;
- defends Rome, 464.
- England, Vikings in, 418, 431.
- Engrians, the, 349, 351.
- Erchinoald, Mayor in Neustria, 180.
- Eraric, Ostrogothic king, 97.
- Erwig, Visigothic king, 231, 232.
- Eudo, duke of Aquitaine, defeated by Charles Martel, 267;
- Eudocia, daughter of Valentinian III., married to Hunneric, 10.
- Euphemius, rebellion of, 448.
- Euric, king of Visigoths, 5, 58.
- Eutharic marries Amalaswintha, 29.
- Eutychius, exarch, loses and recovers Ravenna, 282-283;
- besieges Rome, 283.
- Exarchate of Ravenna, 190;
- Exhilaratus, duke of Naples, 281.
- Faenza, battle of, 97.
- False Decretals, the, 454-456.
- Faroald, duke of Spoleto, 187;
- destroys Classis, 193.
- Feudalism, merits and defects of, 413-415.
- Fiefs, the great, in France, 497.
- Fiesole besieged by Belisarius, 86.
- Fontenay, battle of, 408.
- Forimpopoli, stormed by Grimoald, 274.
- Formosus, pope, crowns Arnulf emperor, 464.
- Franks in Gaul, 5;
- Fraxinet, Moorish colony at, 462.
- Fredegundis marries Chilperich, 161;
- Fridian, St., 263.
- Frisians, ravages of the, 261;
- Fulda Abbey, founded, 324.
- Gainas, the Goth, 34.
- Gaiseric (Genseric), Vandal king, conquers Africa, 7;
- Gall, St., 263.
- Galswintha married to Chilperich, 134;
- murdered, 162.
- Geilamir dethrones Hilderic, 75;
- Genoa sacked by Franks, 117.
- George of Pisidia, poems of, 307.
- Gepidae defeated by Theodoric, 16;
- Gerberga, wife of Carloman, 339, 345.
- Germanus, patriarch, deposed by Leo III., 311.
- —— nephew of Justinian, 102.
- Gesalic, rebels against Amalric, 26, 63.
- Givald’s Dyke, siege of, 421.
- Godebert, king of Lombards, 273.
- Godfred, Danish king, 367;
- invades Frisia, 416.
- —— Viking leader, ravages Neustria, 422;
- Godfrid, duke of Suabia, 262.
- Gondomar, king of Burgundy, 114, 115.
- Gozelin, bishop, defends Paris, 440.
- Gregory I., pope, 198;
- —— II., pope, refuses to acknowledge Philippicus, 279;
- —— III., pope, his disputes with Leo the Isaurian, 284;
- Gregory IV., pope, aids rebellion against Lewis the Pious, 396-397.
- —— exarch of Africa, rebels, 238.
- Grifo, son of Charles Martel, 298;
- Grimoald, Mayor in Austrasia, 179;
- —— duke of Benevento, murders king Godebert, 273;
- —— son of Pippin II., 262-264.
- —— II., duke of Benevento, resists Charles the Great, 349.
- Guadalete, battle of, 234.
- Gundimar, Visigothic king, 222.
- Gundobad, king of Burgundy, 5, 25, 26;
- his war with Chlodovech, 62.
- Gundovald, rebellion of, 170, 379.
- Gunthamund, Vandal king, 11.
- Guntram, king of Burgundy, aids Childebert II., 168;
- Hadrian I., pope, invited to Council of Nicaea, 318;
- quarrels with Lombards, 345.
- Hadrian II., pope, humbles Lothair II., 428;
- Harald, king of the Danes, 393.
- Haroun-al-Raschid, caliph, invades Asia Minor, 319-320;
- Hatto, bishop of Mainz, minister of Lewis the Child, 473-476.
- Helisachar, chancellor of Lewis the Pious, 385.
- Helmichis conspires against Alboin, 85.
- Hemming, Danish king, 368.
- Henoticon, of Zeno, 46.
- Henry, count, slays Godfred, 442;
- slain in battle, 442.
- —— duke of Saxony, rebellion of, 476;
- made king, 477.
- Heracleonas, emperor, 234;
- deposed, 235.
- Heraclius leads fleet against Phocas, 156;
- Heraclius Constantinus, commands against Saracens, 220;
- his short reign, 235.
- —— exarch of Africa, defeats Persians, 150;
- rebels against Phocas, 156.
- Heribert, count of Vermandois, 503-505;
- rebels against Charles the Simple.
- Hermanfrid, Thuringian king, 114.
- Hermenegild rebels against his father, 138;
- death, 140.
- Hermengarde, wife of Lewis the Pious, 386;
- death, 390.
- —— daughter of Lewis II., 459;
- marries Boso, king of Aries, 437.
- Hessi, Eastphalian duke, 351.
- Hijrah, the, 214.
- Hildebrand, Lombard king, 327.
- Hildegarde, queen of Charles the Great, 338.
- Hilderic, Vandal king, 28;
- —— count, rebels against Wamba, 229.
- Hildibad, Gothic king, wins battle of Treviso, 96;
- dies, 97.
- Hildwin, chancellor of Lewis the Pious, 386;
- conspires against him, 394.
- Hincmar, archbishop of Rheims, 456.
- Hisham, caliph, invades Anatolic themes, 311.
- —— king of Cordova, 365.
- Hormisdas, Persian king, 149;
- deposed, 151.
- Hrolf, becomes duke of Normandy, 501;
- aids Charles the Simple, 511.
- Hruotland (Roland), death of, 353.
- Hukbert, duke of Bavaria, 290.
- Hunold, duke of Aquitaine, 296;
- Hunneric, king of the Vandals, 10, 11.
- Hungarians. See Magyars.
- Huns, Cotrigur, threaten Constantinople, 108.
- Hunwulf, brother of Odoacer, 14.
- Hygelac, Danish king, 113, 415.
- Hypatius, nephew of Anastasius, 51, 52;
- Iconoclasm, origin of, 308-309;
- Iconoduly, extravagancies of, 308;
- Illus, minister of Zeno, 38, 43;
- his rebellion, 44.
- Image-worship. See Iconoclasm.
- Ingo murders Oskytel, 498.
- Ingunthis, wife of Hermenegild, 137.
- Institutes of Justinian, 110.
- Ireland, Vikings in, 417-418.
- Irene, empress, regency of, 318;
- Irminsul, Saxon sanctuary, cast down by Charles the Great, 346.
- Isaurians favoured by Leo I., 36;
- Islam, religion of, 312-315.
- Isperich, Bulgarian king, 248.
- Italy, Goths in, 19-24;
- Jebel-Tarik (Gibraltar), 234.
- Jerusalem taken by Persians, 205;
- by Saracens, 219.
- Jesse of Amiens conspires against Lewis the Pious, 394;
- death, 399.
- Jews persecuted by Phocas, 156;
- John I., pope, sent by Theodoric to Constantinople, 31.
- —— VI., pope, his secular activity, 278;
- receives estates from Aribert II., 280.
- —— VIII., crowns Charles the Bald, 433;
- —— the Patrician, defends Syracuse, 460.
- —— of Cappadocia, minister of Justinian, 71;
- disgraced, 90.
- —— the Bloody, officer of Belisarius, 85.
- Judith, wife of Lewis the Pious, 391;
- Julian, bishop of Toledo, 228, 231.
- Julius Nepos, his kingdom, 6;
- murdered, 13.
- Justin I., emperor, 53;
- —— II., emperor, 145;
- Justinian I., nephew and colleague of Justin, 53;
- —— II., emperor, 249;
- Karlings, table of the, 413.
- Kassim-ibn-Yussuf summons Charles the Great to Spain, 352.
- Khaled, Saracen chief, 217, 218.
- Khazars invade Persia, 211;
- receive Justinian II., 252.
- Killian, missionary to Thuringia, 263.
- Kobad, king of Persia, wars of with Anastasius, 48;
- with Justinian, 68.
- Koran, the, 215.
- Lafaux, battle of, 172, 260.
- Lambert of Spoleto, king of Italy, 464;
- Lantfrid, duke of Suabia, 290.
- Lauresheim, chronicle of, 373.
- Leander, bishop of Seville, 138.
- Leo I., emperor, 36.
- —— III., the Isaurian, emperor, 255;
- —— IV., the Khazar, his reign and wars, 317.
- —— V., the Armenian, his usurpation, 482;
- Leo VI., the Wise, character and reign of, 494;
- his literary works, 494.
- —— III., pope, delivered by Charles the Great, 372;
- —— IV., pope, his victory over the Saracens, 451.
- Leodegar (St. Leger), his rebellion, 258;
- Leon, the kingdom of, 509.
- Leontius, emperor, 251, 253.
- Leova I., Visigothic king, 134.
- —— II., Visigothic king, 143, 221.
- Leovigild, Visigothic king, 132, 135;
- Lewis the Pious (or Débonnair) son of Charles the Great, king of Aquitaine, 359;
- —— the German, king of Bavaria, 389;
- —— II., emperor, 423;
- —— the Saxon, rebels against his father, 427;
- —— II. (the Stammerer), king of France, short reign of, 436.
- —— III., king of France, 430;
- —— the Child, king of Germany, 472;
- —— king of Arles, 445;
- Liberius invades Spain, 133.
- Lithosoria, battle of, 316.
- Liutprand, Lombard king, 281;
- Logothetes, oppression by the, 90, 96.
- Lombards, origin of the, 182;
- Lothair I., son of Lewis the Pious, 389;
- —— II., quarrels with his brothers, 425;
- Lotharingia, name of, 428.
- Louvain, battle of, 469.
- Lügenfeld, the, 397.
- Luitbert, Lombard king, 279-280.
- Luitpold, duke of Bavaria, slain by Magyars, 474.
- Lüneberg Heath, battle of, 438.
- Lupus, Gascon duke, 337.
- Lycandus, theme of, 494.
- Magyars, appearance of the, 471;
- Mallus, Frankish court, 175, 378.
- Mantua, taken by Lombards, 194.
- Manuel, takes Alexandria, 237.
- March of Spain won by Charles the Great, 365;
- development of, 508.
- Marchfield, assembly of Franks, 269.
- Martin I., pope, disputes with Constans II., 244, 376;
- banished, 277.
- Martina, wife of Heraclius, 218;
- Maurice, victories of, 149;
- Mayors of the Palace, their office, 123;
- Mehdy, caliph, invades empire, 317.
- Merovech marries Brunhildis, 165;
- murdered by Fredegundis, 166.
- Merovings, their government, 121-127;
- Mersen, partition-treaty of, 432.
- Mesopotamia attacked by Persians, 92;
- Mezecius, usurper in Sicily, 246.
- Michael I., Rhangabe, emperor, 364, 481;
- —— II., the Amorian, conspires against Leo V., emperor, 484;
- —— III., the Drunkard, long minority of, 489;
- Missi Dominici, travelling commissioners of Charles the Great, 378.
- Missionaries in Germany, 263, 291-330.
- Mofareg-ibn-Salem, Moorish king in Italy, 452;
- conquered by Lewis II., 457.
- Mohammed, his character, 213;
- Mohammedanism, its good and evil points, 214-215.
- Monophysite heresy, the, 38, 45, 50.
- Monothelite heresy, 241, 276;
- Monza, Basilica of, 193;
- relics in, 226.
- Moors rebel against Hunneric, II.;
- Moslemah besieges Constantinople, 255, 301.
- Moslems. See Saracens.
- Muavia, governor of Syria, 239;
- Mummolus, general of Guntram, defeats the Lombards, 163, 187;
- rebellion of, 170.
- Musa, governor of Africa, 234.
- Nanthildis, queen regent, 180.
- Naples besieged by Belisarius, 82;
- Narbonne held by Saracens, 271;
- taken by Pippin the Short, 331.
- Narses reinforces Belisarius, 86;
- Navarre, kingdom of, 509.
- Neustria, origin of name of, 187.
- See under names of kings.
- Nicaea, Council of, confirms image-worship, 318.
- Nicephorus I., emperor, 320;
- —— Caesar, rebellions of, 317, 318.
- —— Phocas, conquers South Italy, 460.
- Nicetas of Tarsus defends Syracuse, 460.
- —— Oriphas, admiral, defeats the Moors, 457.
- Nicolas I., pope, his quarrel with king Lothair, 428;
- Nineveh, battle of, 211.
- Nordalbingians, wars of, with Charles the Great, 349, 360, 366.
- Noricum, evacuated by Odoacer, 14.
- Norsemen. See Vikings.
- Odo, defends Paris, 440;
- Odoacer, Flavius, patrician, in Italy, 1;
- Omar, caliph, takes Jerusalem, 219;
- Ommeyad dynasty, rise of, 245;
- fall of, 315.
- Oscar, Danish jarl, 420, 421.
- Oskytel, Viking chief, 498.
- Ostrogoths, wars of, with Zeno, 40;
- Othman, caliph, 238-239.
- Othman-abu-Neza, Moorish chief, 292-293.
- Otranto besieged by Baduila, 99.
- Paderborn, diet of, 352.
- Padua taken by Agilulf, 194.
- Palermo taken by Belisarius, 81;
- by the Moors, 449.
- Pandects of Justinian, 109.
- Pantheon plundered by Constans, 277.
- Papacy, power of the, 198-199;
- Paris sacked by Danes, 420;
- Paul the Deacon, 185, 244, 379-380.
- Paulus, Visigothic count, rebellion of, 229.
- Pavia, Gothic stronghold, 96;
- Pelagius, king of Asturias, resists the Moors, 507.
- Peredeo slays Alboin, 185.
- Persian war of Anastasius, 48-49;
- Peter of Pisa, 341, 379.
- Philippicus, usurper, 253;
- his quarrel with Gregory II., 279.
- Phocas dethrones and murders Maurice, 153;
- Phœnix, battle of, 159.
- Photius, patriarch, his quarrel with the Papacy, 453, 492.
- Pippin I., the elder, 174;
- Mayor of the Palace, 179.
- —— II., the Younger, leads the Austrasians against Ebroin, 260;
- Pippin III., the Short, Mayor of Neustria, 298;
- —— son of Charles the Great, ruler of Lombardy, 359;
- —— son of Lewis the Pious, king of Aquitaine, 389;
- —— the younger, of Aquitaine, disinherited by Lewis the Pious, 401-402;
- Pistres, edict of, 429.
- Plague, great, of A.D. 542, 94.
- Plectrudis, wife of Pippin II., 265-267.
- Poictiers, battle of, 271, 293-294.
- Pretextatus, bishop, 165;
- murdered by Fredegundis, 168.
- Procopius, historian, Secret History of, 67.
- Protadius, Mayor of Burgundy, 171-173.
- Provence, kingdom of. See Arles, 437.
- Radbod, duke of Frisia, 262.
- Radelchis, duke of Benevento, calls in the Moors, 450.
- Raginfred, mayor of Neustria, 265;
- rebels against Charles Martel, 290.
- Ramnulf, count of Poictiers, usurpation of, 498, 501.
- Ratchis, Lombard king, 327;
- Ravenna taken by Theodoric, 17;
- Reccared I., Visigothic king, 140;
- —— II., Visigothic king, 223.
- Recceswinth, Visigothic king, 226-267.
- Reginald, count of Hainault, rebels against Zwentibold, 470;
- leagued with Charles the Simple, 474.
- Reginbert, duke of Turin, rebels against Luitbert, 279.
- Rhazates, Persian general, 211.
- Rhodes captured by Saracens, 239.
- Rimini taken by Belisarius, 85;
- by Luitprand, 282.
- Ripuarian Franks, 56;
- subdued by Chlodovech, 59.
- Robert the Strong, slain by Vikings, 496.
- —— duke of France, submits to Charles the Simple, 499;
- Roderic, Visigothic king, 231-233.
- Rodoald, Lombard king, 198.
- Roland (Hruotland), Chanson de, 353.
- Rome taken by Belisarius, 82;
- besieged by Witiges, 83-84;
- taken by Baduila, 99;
- recovered by Belisarius, 101;
- retaken by Baduila, 102;
- taken by Narses, 104;
- ruled by Gregory the Great, 201-202;
- visited by Constans, 245;
- its importance in the 7th century, 276;
- Council of, 284;
- besieged by Lombards, 346;
- threatened by Saracens, 451;
- stormed by Arnulf, 464.
- Romuald, duke of Benevento, 244, 273;
- victories of, 274.
- Romulus Augustulus, deposed, 1.
- Roncesvalles, battle of, 353.
- Rorik, Danish chief, 419.
- Rosamund, wife of Alboin, 183;
- murders him, 185.
- Rothari, Lombard king, 196;
- his conquests and laws, 197.
- Rothrudis, wife of Charles Martel, 298.
- Rudolf, duke, rebels against Charles the Simple, 503;
- king, 504.
- —— I., king of Transjurane Burgundy, 445;
- does homage to Arnulf, 468.
- —— II., dethrones Berenger, 467.
- Rugians defeated by Odoacer, 14.
- Rupert, St., converts the Bavarians, 263.
- Saiones, or ‘king’s men,’ 22, 131.
- Salerno, duchy of, 452;
- overrun by Moors, 457.
- Salian Franks, 56.
- Samo, leader of Slavs, 177.
- Saracens conquer Syria and Egypt, 214, 219;
- Saragossa, Franks defeated at, 129;
- Charles the Great at, 352.
- Saucourt, battle of, 439.
- Saxons, defeat Chlothar I., 120;
- Schism of Eastern and Western Churches, 453.
- Sebastopolis, battle of, 250.
- Secret History, the, 67, 68.
- Senate, the Roman, sends embassy to Zeno, 1;
- Sergius, patriarch, 207-208.
- —— pope, refuses obedience to Justinian II., 278.
- —— V., crowns the emperor Lewis II., 423.
- Sharbarz, Persian general, 205-210.
- Sicard, of Benevento, murdered, 450.
- Siconulf, first duke of Salerno, calls in the Moors, 450-452.
- Sicily conquered by Belisarius, 81;
- Siegfred, Viking chief, 439;
- Sigibert, king of Köln, ally of Chlodovech, 39;
- his death, 64.
- —— I., 160;
- —— II., murdered by Chlothar II., 174.
- —— III., king of Austrasia, 179, 256.
- Sigismund, king of Burgundy, 26-27, 114.
- Silverius, pope, and the Senate invite Belisarius to Rome, 83.
- Siroes, king of Persia, murders his father, 212.
- Sisibut, Visigothic king, 222;
- Sisinand rebels against Swinthila, 179, 224;
- made king, 225.
- Slavs, cross the Danube, 151-152;
- wars of, with the Franks, 178;
- with Lombards, 195;
- settle in Balkan peninsula, 240;
- defeated by Constans, 241;
- conquered by Bulgarians, 248;
- subdued by Constantine V., 315;
- rebel against Irene, 318;
- on the Baltic, 360;
- conquered by Charles the Great, 360-362;
- revolt from the Franks, 409-414;
- subdued by Arnulf, 470.
- Soissons, battle of, 267;
- Soliman, caliph, 254;
- —— -ibn-al-Arabi invites the Franks to Spain, 352.
- Sophia, St., church of, burnt in ‘Nika’ riot, 73;
- rebuilt by Justinian, 90.
- —— empress, 146;
- her regency, 148.
- Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, 219.
- Spain. See under Visigoths, Saracens, 234.
- Spoleto, duchy of, 187.
- Stauracius, short reign of, 480-481.
- Stephanus, minister of Justinian II., 250-251.
- Stephen II., pope, asks aid of Pippin the Short, 328;
- —— IV. crowns Lewis the Pious, 387.
- —— V. crowns Wido emperor, 463.
- —— VI., pope, 465.
- Strasburg, Oaths of, 409.
- Strategicon of Maurice, 150.
- Strategos, office of the, 243.
- Suabians (Alamanni) rebel against the Franks, 262;
- Suevi, wars of, with Visigoths, 131-138;
- subdued by Leovigild, 139.
- Suidbert, missionary to Hesse, 263, 291.
- Swinthila, Visigothic king, 223;
- Syagrius, ruler in Gaul, 5-57;
- slain by Chlodovech, 58.
- Symmachus, executed by Theodoric, 31.
- Syracuse, Constans murdered at, 246;
- Syria, invaded by Kobad, 69;
- Taginae, battle of, 104.
- Tarasius, patriarch, 318.
- Tassilo, duke of Bavaria, rebels against Pippin the Short, 332;
- Teia, Gothic count, 103;
- Temporal power of the papacy, its commencement, 197;
- established by Charles the Great, 344.
- Terbel, Bulgarian king, 302.
- Testry, battle of, 260.
- Teutberga, wife of Lothair II., 428.
- Themes, creation of the, 242;
- map of the Asiatic, 243.
- Theoctistus, count, minister of Michael III., murdered, 490.
- Theodahat, Gothic king, 80;
- Theodelinda, wife of Authari, 193;
- Theodora, wife of Justinian, 66;
- —— wife of Theophilus, empress regent, 488;
- Theodore, brother of Heraclius, 217, 218.
- Theodoric, son of Triarius, rebels against Zeno, 41;
- —— son of Theodomir, early life of, 42;
- takes arms against Theodoric, son of Triarius, 41;
- ravages Thrace and Macedon, 43;
- makes terms with Zeno, 43;
- invades Italy, 16;
- defeats Odoacer, 17-18;
- king of Italy, 19;
- character and administration of, 21, 22;
- foreign policy, 24;
- wars with Franks and Burgundians, 26, 60;
- king of Spain, 27;
- troubles of his later years, 29, 30;
- death, 32.
- Theodosius, brother of Constans, 241.
- —— III., emperor, 254;
- abdicates, 255.
- Theodota, wife of Constantine VI., 319.
- Theodotus, minister of Justinian II., 250-251.
- Theophilus, emperor, 486;
- Theudebald, king of Franks, 118;
- invades Italy, 106.
- —— duke of Suabia, rebels against Pippin, 323.
- Theudebert I., king of Ripuaria, 116;
- —— II., king of Austrasia, 171;
- war with Theuderich, 173.
- Theuderich I., king of Austrasia, III;
- —— II., king of Burgundy, 172;
- his war with Theudebert, 173.
- —— III., king of Austrasia, 258-259, 264.
- —— IV., last of the Merovings, 268-297.
- Theudis, regent in Spain, 27;
- Theudigisel, victory of, at Saragossa, 119, 129;
- Theudoald, grandson of Pippin II., 264, 266.
- Thomas, rebels against Michael II., 484.
- Thorgisl, raids of, in Ireland, 418.
- Thrasamund, Vandal king, 28.
- ‘Three Chapters’ of Justinian, 107.
- Thuringia, conquered by Theuderich I., 113;
- Tiberius Constantinus, emperor, 148;
- makes peace with Avars, 149.
- Tiberius Apsimarus, emperor, 252;
- executed, 253.
- Totila. See Baduila.
- Toulouse, Saracens defeated at, 271;
- Transimund, duke of Spoleto, rebels against Luitprand, 285.
- Treviso, battle of, 96.
- Tribonian, quæstor of Justinian, 71;
- aids Justinian’s legal reforms, 109.
- True Cross, the, carried off by Persians, 205;
- Tulga, Visigothic king, 225.
- ‘Type,’ the, of Constans, 241.
- Urias, Gothic chief, takes Milan, 86.
- Urso, Beneventan duke, 460.
- Utrecht, see of, founded, 330;
- Vandals in Africa, 8;
- Varahnes, Persian usurper, 151.
- Verden, massacre of, 342, 355.
- Verdun, partition-treaty of, 409.
- Verina, empress, 38, 44.
- Verona held by Goths, 87;
- Véséronce, battle of, 114.
- Vigilius, pope, imprisoned by Justinian, 107.
- Vikings, first ravages of, 400;
- Vincy, battle of, 267.
- Visigoths driven from Gaul, 62;
- Vitalian, pope, 245-277.
- —— count, rebellion of, 51;
- slain, 53.
- Waifer, duke of Aquitaine, rebels against Pippin the Short, 332;
- slain, 337.
- —— duke of Salerno, 458.
- Wala, count, exiled by Lewis the Pious, 386;
- Wamba, Visgothic king, 227-228;
- Warnacher, Mayor of Austrasia, 176.
- Wathek, caliph, 490.
- Welid, caliph, 254.
- Wends, their war with Dagobert, 178.
- Weregeld among the Franks, 125-126.
- Westphalians, wars of, with Charles the Great, 349-354.
- Wettin of Reichenau, vision of, 342.
- Wido aspires to French throne, 444;
- Wilfrid of York, 259.
- William, count of Toulouse, 365.
- Willibrord, apostle of Frisia, 263;
- Wiltzes subdued by Charles the Great, 360;
- Winfrith. See Boniface.
- Wintrio, duke, rebellion of, 172.
- Witiges, Ostrogothic king, 82;
- Witikind, Saxon chief, 351;
- Witiza, Visigothic king, 231.
- Witterich, rebellion of, 144;
- Visigothic king, 221.
- Wulfoald, Mayor of Austrasia, 258;
- restores Dagobert II., 259.
- Yermak, battle of the, 218.
- Yesdigerd, last king of Persia, 219, 238.
- Yussuf invades Gaul, 296.
- Zabergan, khan of the Huns, 108.
- Zacharias, pope, makes peace with Lombards, 287;
- Zeno, character and administration of, 37;
- Ziadet-Allah, Moorish king, 448;
- invades Sicily, 449.
- Zotto, first duke of Benevento, 187.
- Zwentibold, king of Lotharingia, 470;
- rebellions of, 472.