INDEX
- Aachen, 18, 46, 51, 139, 141, 258, 331, 371.
- —— palace at, 46, 80.
- Aarhus, 22.
- Aba, king of Hungary, 61.
- Abbassides, the, 158, 465.
- Abbeville, 416.
- Abelard, 7, 208, 211–214, 239, 240, 241, 429, 432.
- Abotrites, the, 21, 226, 227, 264.
- Abul Cassim, 39.
- Acarnania, 348.
- Acerra, Diepold of. See Diepold.
- Achaia, Villehardouin, Prince of, 349.
- —— Princes of, 355.
- Acre, 186, 192, 300, 302–303, 304, 312, 337, 368, 453, 461, 462, 463.
- —— battle of, 459–460.
- —— St. Thomas of. See Thomas, St.
- Adalbero, Archbishop of Reims, 44, 70, 71, 74, 77.
- —— Archbishop of Trier, 231.
- Adalbert, St., 43, 45, 379.
- —— Archbishop of Bremen, 121, 122, 123, 223, 236.
- —— —— of Mainz, 144, 146, 231.
- Adela, daughter of William the Conqueror, 87.
- —— of Champagne, third wife of Louis VII., 290, 291.
- Adelaide of Burgundy, wife of Otto I., 28, 29, 31, 41.
- —— of Maurienne, queen of Louis VI., 282.
- —— of Poitou, 69.
- Adenulfus, Duke of Benevento, 106.
- Adhemar, bishop of Le Puy, 182, 183.
- Adige, the, 29, 258.
- Adolf of Holstein, 265.
- —— Archbishop of Cologne, 311.
- Adrian IV., Pope, 249–250, 252–254, 256.
- Adrianople, 155, 162, 299, 348;
- battle at, 351.
- Ægean, islands of, 158, 348;
- crusaders in, 345.
- Ætolia, 348.
- Affonso Henriquez, king of Portugal, 325, 470–471, 475.
- Afghanistan, 168.
- Africa, 158, 170, 236–237, 468, 409, 471.
- —— Christianity in, 103.
- Agenais, the, 416.
- Agnes of Poitou, wife of Henry III., 62, 121, 122, 128.
- —— daughter of Henry IV., 221.
- —— wife of Henry of Brunswick, and daughter of Conrad, Count Palatine, 308, 319.
- —— of France, daughter of Louis VII., and wife of Alexius II., 340.
- —— of Meran, wife of Philip Augustus, 323–324, 408.
- Agriculture under Frederick I., 272.
- Aigues Mortes, 457.
- Ain Talut, battle of, 460.
- Aix (in Provence), 417, 418.
- Alan ‘of the Twisted Beard,’ first Count of Brittany, 85.
- Alarcos, battle of, 471.
- Albania, 164, 348; Greeks in, 350.
- Alberic I., Marquis of Camerino, 30.
- —— II., 30, 38.
- —— 381.
- —— da Romano, 483.
- Albert the Bear, the Margrave, 226, 232, 233, 251, 264, 265, 268.
- —— of Brabant, claimant to Liège, 307.
- —— of Buxhöwden, 379.
- —— the Great, 378, 447.
- Albi, 216.
- Albigenses, the, 216–217, 334, 394, 397, 398, 401, 419, 433, 436.
- Albigensian Crusade, the, 332. See also Albigenses.
- Albigeois, 287.
- Albina, daughter of Tancred, 317.
- Alcantara, Order of, 207, 471.
- Alençon, Peter, Count of. See Peter.
- Aleppo, 158, 195;
- Ameer of, 159–160.
- Alessandria founded (1168), 259, 260;
- Alexander II., Pope, 116, 124, 145.
- —— III., Pope, 6, 256, 257–264, 269–270, 288, 471.
- —— IV., Pope, 444, 446, 481–484, 490.
- —— joint-emperor of Eastern Empire, 152.
- —— of Hales, 445, 446, 447.
- Alexandria, 195, 458.
- Alexius I., Comnenus, 173–175, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184–185, 336–338.
- —— II., Comnenus, 340.
- —— III., 312, 342, 345.
- —— IV., Angelus, 342, 344–346.
- —— V. (Ducas), Murzuphlus, 346.
- Alfonse of Poitiers, Count of Poitou, 407, 408, 410, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 458.
- —— Jordan, Count of Toulouse, 283–284, 287.
- Alfonso, king of Leon, 326.
- —— I., of Aragon, 467, 470.
- —— VI., of Castile, 467, 468, 469.
- —— VIII., king of Castile, 395, 421, 431, 467, 468, 469.
- —— X., the Wise, of Castile, 10, 473, 475–476, 487, 490.
- Alfred, king of Wessex, 15, 25.
- Algarve, 473, 475.
- —— Spanish, 473.
- Algebra, Arabic, 363.
- Alice, daughter of Louis VII. and Constance of Castile, betrothed to Richard of Aquitaine, 288, 290, 293, 302.
- —— of Champagne. See Adela.
- —— queen of Cyprus, 409.
- Almansor, 466.
- Almohades, the, 469–472.
- Almoravides, the, 468–471.
- Alp Arslan, Seljukian Sultan, 169, 171, 172, 179.
- Amalfi, 117, 227.
- Amalric I., king of Jerusalem, 185, 193.
- —— II., of Lusignan, 453.
- —— III., of Lusignan, 453.
- —— of Bena, 433.
- —— of Montfort, 456. See Amaury.
- Amaury, abbot of Cîteaux, 399, 400.
- —— de Montfort, 402, 406.
- Amiens, 291, 292.
- —— treaty of, 416.
- Anacletus II., Antipope, 228, 229, 230, 234, 235, 241, 281.
- Anagni, 257, 262;
- meeting of Gregory IX. and Frederick II. at, 369.
- Anastasius IV., Pope, 249.
- Ancona, 310;
- Andalous (Andalusia), 464, 468, 470, 471, 472, 473.
- Andechs-Meran, house of, 323.
- Andernach, 19.
- Andrew, king of Hungary, 61, 326, 452, 453, 454.
- Andronicus Comnenus, 340–341.
- Angelus, house of, 341–346, 351, 353.
- Angevins. See Anjou.
- Angoulême, Isabella of. See Isabella.
- Ani captured, 169.
- Aniane, Benedict of, 97.
- Anjou, county of, 71, 76, 79, 87, 88;
- Anna Comnena, 107, 173, 337, 338.
- Anne of Russia, wife of Henry I. of France, 79.
- Anno, Archbishop of Cologne, 116, 121, 122, 123.
- Anselm, St., of Canterbury, 7, 100, 139, 141, 210.
- —— of Laon, 211.
- —— Bishop of Lucca. See Alexander II.
- Anthony, St., of Padua, 441, 445.
- Antioch, 160, 163, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 192, 195, 196, 285–300, 453;
- —— Frederick of. See Frederick.
- Anweiler, Markwald of. See Markwald.
- Aosta, 210.
- Apulia, 10, 11, 50, 166, 227, 228, 230, 253, 261, 306–307, 309–310, 311–312, 316–318, 328, 367, 369, 374, 390, 458, 479;
- Aquileia, 29;
- patriarch of, 50.
- Aquino, St Thomas of. See Thomas, St.
- Aquitaine, 75, 89, 90, 280–281, 286–287, 395, 396, 398, 406, 415, 416;
- Arabs, the, 39;
- Aragon, 215, 229, 325, 326, 327, 467, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475–476.
- —— kings of. See Peter II. and James I.
- Aral, Sea of, 456.
- Arbrissel, Robert of. See Robert.
- Archers, Norman, 175.
- Archipelago, Duchy of the, 352.
- Architecture, Romanesque, 7.
- See also Romanesque.
- —— Gothic, 7, 378, 403.
- See also Gothic.
- Ardoin of Ivrea, 49, 52, 106.
- Arelate, the, 3, 23, 53, 55, 56, 80, 266, 289, 308, 320, 386, 398, 417, 419.
- Arezzo, 100.
- Argenton, 320.
- Argyrus, son of Meles, 107.
- Aribert, archbishop of Milan, 53, 58, 59, 238.
- Aribo, archbishop of Mainz, 50, 51, 52.
- Aristotle, 214, 447;
- Arles, kingdom of. See Arelate.
- —— kings of, Conrad, 51.
- See Rudolf III.;
- Constance of. See Constance;
- archbishop of, 418.
- Armenia, 155, 170, 171, 326;
- Armenian kingdom in Cilicia, the, 179.
- Armenians, the, 165, 339.
- Arnold of Brescia, 208, 213, 234, 239–242, 249–250.
- —— archbishop of Mainz, 250.
- Arnulf of Carinthia, 13.
- —— duke of Bavaria, 15, 18, 20.
- —— (2), Count Palatine, 19.
- —— archbishop of Reims, 42, 44.
- Arpad, house of, 61.
- Arthur, legend of, 378.
- —— duke of Brittany, 395.
- Artois, 86, 291, 292.
- —— Robert of. See Robert.
- Art, 2, 7, 10.
- Arts in East, 157;
- Arundel, Earl of, 454.
- Ascalon, battle of, 183;
- barony of, 186.
- Asia, 169;
- nobles of, 171.
- —— Central, 167, 168.
- —— Minor, 4, 155, 163, 172, 179, 182–183, 192, 351.
- Assisi, 333, 388, 434, 435, 439;
- St. Francis’ chapel at, 439.
- Assizes of Jerusalem, 186, 355.
- —— of Romania, 355.
- Asti, 260;
- captured, 261.
- Atabeks, rise of the, 191, 195.
- Athelstan, 15, 68.
- Athens, Odo, Lord of, 349;
- dukes of, 355.
- Athos, Mount, 157.
- Attalia, 192.
- Attica, 155.
- Attila, 167.
- Augsburg, 23;
- treaty at, 269.
- Augustine of Hippo, St., 205, 440.
- Augustus. See Philip Augustus, King of France.
- Aumâle, the peace of, 292.
- Aurillac, 42, 43, 209.
- Austin, St., rule of, 437.
- —— Canons, 204–206.
- —— Friars, the, 440.
- Austria, 23, 37, 223, 329;
- Auvergne, 89, 90, 287, 289, 407, 413, 415;
- Auxerre, Peter of. See Peter.
- Aventine, palace on, 44.
- Averroes, 432, 433, 466.
- Averroists, the, 433.
- Aversa, 107;
- foundation of, 105.
- Avignon, 398, 406, 448.
- Ayoub, 457.
- Ayoubites, the, 455.
- Azymites, 350.
- Bacon, Roger, friar, 447, 451.
- Badajoz, 468.
- Bagdad, 158, 169, 170, 465.
- Baillage, the court of the, 425.
- Baillis, the, 404, 424.
- Bailiffs, Frederick II.’s, 362.
- Balearic Islands, the, 473.
- Balkans, the, 163.
- Baltic, the, 21, 380.
- Baldwin of Boulogne, first Count of Edessa, 182, 184, 185.
- —— —— the younger, 182.
- —— of the Iron Arm, first Count of Flanders, 85.
- —— V., Count of Flanders, 80, 86.
- —— VII., Count of Flanders, 278.
- —— IX., Count of Flanders, 343. See also Baldwin I., Latin Emperor in the East.
- —— Count of Hainault, 291.
- —— I., King of Jerusalem, 185. See also Baldwin of Boulogne, and Baldwin, Count of Edessa.
- —— II., King of Jerusalem, 185. See also Baldwin of Boulogne the younger.
- —— III., King of Jerusalem, 185, 193.
- —— IV., King of Jerusalem, 193.
- —— I., Latin Emperor in the East, 348, 351, 352.
- —— II., Latin Emperor in the East, 353, 354, 355, 387.
- Bamberg, 225.
- —— cathedral of, consecrated, 50.
- —— Suidgar, bishop of, 63. See Clement II.
- Bandinelli, Roland, 253–254, 256. See also Alexander III.
- Barbarians, invasions of, 15.
- Barbarossa. See Frederick I.
- Barcelona, 43, 91, 419.
- —— county of, 465, 466, 470.
- Bari, 38, 103, 104, 107, 117, 118, 156, 172, 174, 230.
- —— Synod of, 139.
- Barral des Baux, 418.
- Basil, dynasty of, 170.
- —— I., the Macedonian, Eastern Emperor, 152, 167.
- —— II., Eastern Emperor, 159, 163, 164, 165, 167.
- —— St., shrine of, 171.
- Basilica, the, code of laws, 154.
- Basilius, chamberlain of John Zimisces, 162, 163.
- Basque language, the, 90.
- Bastides, 415.
- Baty, Tartar chief, 385.
- Bavaria, 2, 15, 16, 18, 19, 28, 37, 40, 47, 56, 58, 64, 121, 133, 139, 231, 232, 248, 266, 268, 329.
- —— Otto of Wittelsbach, Count Palatine of. See Otto.
- —— Welf or Guelf, Duke of. See Welf.
- Beatrice of Provence, 418, 485.
- —— wife of Otto IV., 329.
- —— wife (1) of Boniface of Tuscany, (2) of Godfrey the Bearded, 109.
- Beatrix of Savoy, 417.
- Beaucaire, 418.
- —— Seneschal of, 413.
- Beauce, the, 78, 277.
- Beaugency, Council of, 285.
- Beauséant, 190.
- Beauvais, 277.
- Bec, Le, abbey of, 48, 100, 209, 210.
- Becket. See Thomas, St., archbishop of Canterbury.
- Bela II., King of Hungary, 226.
- —— III., King of Hungary, 299.
- Bena, Amalric of. See Amalric.
- Benedict V., Pope, 33.
- —— VIII., Pope, 48, 50, 63. 105.
- —— IX., Pope, 63.
- —— X., Antipope, 112, 113.
- —— St., of Nursia, rule of, 94, 98.
- —— St., of Aniane, 97.
- Benedictine nuns, 438.
- Benedictines, the, 443.
- Benefices, feudal, become hereditary, 56, 57.
- Benevento, 34, 107, 127, 485.
- —— Lombard dukes of, 103.
- Berbers, the, 468, 469.
- Berengar, the Emperor, 27, 28.
- —— of Ivrea, King of Italy, 28, 29, 30, 33.
- —— of Tours, 111, 114, 209.
- Berengaria of Castile, 326.
- —— of Navarre, queen of Richard I., 302.
- Bergamo, 259, 269.
- Bernard, St., 7, 189, 191–192, 199, 202, 207–208, 209, 212–214, 215, 228–229, 232, 234–235, 240, 241, 242, 276, 281–282, 285, 432, 470.
- —— of Anhalt, 268.
- —— of Ventadour, 397.
- —— Sylvester, 211.
- Bernardone, John. See Francis, St. Berno of Cluny, 97.
- Bernward, St., bishop of Hildesheim, 41, 45, 46.
- Berri, 76, 90, 287.
- Bertha of Sulzbach, wife of Manuel I., 192. See also Irene.
- —— Empress of Henry IV., and daughter of Odo of Turin, 122, 123, 130, 138.
- —— of Holland, repudiated by Philip I. of France, 80, 81, 275.
- —— widow of Odo I. wife of Robert II., 78.
- Berthold of Hohenburg, 480.
- —— of Zähringen, 222, 248, 251.
- —— Duke of Bavaria, 18.
- —— of Ratisbon, 441, 442.
- Bertrada of Montfort, Countess of Anjou, 80, 138, 278.
- Bertrand de Born, 397.
- Bessin, the, 83.
- Besançon, 130.
- —— Diet at, 252, 253, 254, 268.
- Bethlehem, 368.
- Béziers, Raymond Roger, Viscount of. See Raymond Roger.
- Biandrate, Counts of, 260.
- Bibars, the Sultan, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463.
- Bieda, 140.
- Billung, Hermann, the Margrave, 19, 21, 23, 35.
- Billungs, the, 232.
- Birthen, 19.
- Black Forest, 54.
- Blanche of Castile wife of Louis VIII., 395, 407, 408, 410, 420, 426.
- Blaye, 414.
- Blois, 286, 289–291, 343.
- —— the house of, 76, 79, 86, 87, 277, 279–280, 286, 291–292, 416.
- Bobbio, 44.
- Bogomilians, 174, 216.
- Bohemia, 5, 23, 34, 37, 40, 41, 43, 60, 61, 142, 215, 226, 252, 326, 329.
- Bohemund, son of Robert Guiscard, prince of Antioch, 47, 175, 182, 184, 185, 194.
- Boleslav, king of Poland, 54.
- —— king of Bohemia, 23.
- —— duke of Poland, 48, 226.
- —— IV., king of Poland, 252.
- Bologna, 219, 237, 247, 259, 269, 382, 386, 391, 437, 444, 445.
- —— schools and university of, 218, 219, 255, 313, 429, 430.
- Bonaventura, St., 447.
- Boniface of Tuscany, 109.
- —— of Montferrat, king of Thessalonica, 344, 345, 347, 348, 351, 352.
- Boni homines (municipal), 238.
- Bordeaux, English seneschal of, 413.
- —— siege of, 414.
- Born, Bertrand de. See Bertrand.
- Borrel, Count of Barcelona, 43.
- Boso, founder of kingdom of Provence, brother of Richard the Justiciar, 88.
- Bouchard the Venerable, 76.
- Boulogne, 286, 287, 291.
- —— the Counts of, 86, 87, 330. See also Eustace, Philip, Stephen.
- —— Godfrey of. See Godfrey.
- Bourbon, 417.
- Bourges, 75, 81, 277, 287.
- —— Peter, archbishop of. See Châtre, Peter de la.
- Bouvines, battle of, 331, 393, 396.
- Bowides, the, 158, 169.
- Brabant, the Dukes of, 307, 308, 330, 388.
- Braga, Burdinus of. See Gregory VIII.
- Brancaleone, senator of Rome, 482.
- Brandenburg, 16, 22, 223, 378, 490.
- —— the Margraves of, 378.
- Breakspear, Nicholas, 249. See also Adrian IV.
- Brennabor. See Brandenburg.
- Bremen, 226, 379.
- —— Adalbert of. See Adalbert.
- —— archbishopric of, 223, 265.
- Brenner Pass, the, 31, 50, 53, 134, 248, 250.
- Brenner, the, 487.
- Brescia, 239, 240, 381, 382.
- —— Arnold of. See Arnold.
- Bretislav, Duke of Bohemia, 60, 61.
- Brienne, house of, 355.
- —— John of. See John.
- —— Iolande or Isabella of. See Isabella.
- —— Walter of. See Walter.
- Brindisi, 367, 368, 452.
- Brittany, 75, 84, 85, 91, 212, 395, 408, 416.
- —— Arthur of. See Arthur.
- —— Peter of. See Peter.
- Brixen, Poppo, bishop of. See Damasus II.
- Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, 24, 25, 31.
- —— bishop of Toul. See Leo IX.
- —— St., founder of the Carthusian order, 200–201, 209.
- —— cousin of Otto III. See Gregory V.
- Brunswick, 265, 268, 331.
- —— Egbert of, 121. See Egbert.
- —— new duchy of, 375.
- Bruys, Peter de. See Peter.
- Bulgaria, 34, 155, 157, 162–164, 167, 168, 192, 215, 326, 341–342, 361–352, 353.
- Burdinus of Braga. See Gregory VIII.
- Burgundy, 28, 55, 59, 60, 67, 69, 116, 138, 202, 228, 260, 289, 413, 416.
- —— Frederick I.’s policy in, 248, 251–252, 270, 478, 479.
- —— as buffer-state, 56.
- —— Conrad II.’s policy in, 58.
- —— dialect of, 90.
- —— duchy of, history of, 88, 89.
- —— Robert II.’s conquest of, 78.
- —— duchy of, Capetian, 76.
- —— Free County of, 145.
- —— kingdom of, 3, 55. See also Arelate, and Arles, kingdom of.
- Burgundies, consolidation of the two, 4.
- Burkhard, Duke of Swabia, 37.
- —— bishop of Worms, 50.
- Buxhöwden, Albert of. See Albert.
- Byzantine power in South Italy, 160.
- —— Empire, the, 161–175;
- in the twelfth century, 336–342.
- Byzantium. See Constantinople.
- Byzants, the, 156.
- Cadalus, Bishop of Parma. See Honorius II., 116.
- Cadiz, 473.
- Caen, French of, 83.
- Cærularius, Michael, Patriarch of Constantinople, 103, 109, 167.
- Cæsarea captured by Seljukians, 171.
- Cæsar, title of, renewed, 270.
- Cahors, 287, 415.
- Cahorsins, 426.
- Cairo, 195, 465.
- Cairoan, 158, 178.
- Calabria, 39, 53, 114, 115, 166, 201, 227, 230, 486.
- —— Greeks of, 53.
- —— Theme of, 156.
- Calatrava, 470, 471, 472.
- —— Order of, 207, 470–471.
- Caliphate, break-up of, 168, 169, 178.
- —— of Bagdad, destroyed by the Tartars, 460.
- Caliphs, Abbasside, 158.
- —— Fatimite, 117, 158, 178.
- —— Ommeyad, 158.
- —— —— at Cordova, 465–466.
- Calixtus II., Pope, 145, 146, 147, 149, 202.
- —— Antipope, 260, 263.
- Camaldoli, order of, 100, 219.
- Camerino, 30.
- Campagna, Saracens in the, 386.
- Cannæ, battle of, 105.
- Canon Law, the, 219–220, 382.
- Canonists, the, 432.
- Canons, Regular, 6, 204–206, 226, 438.
- —— —— in cathedrals, 205, 226.
- —— Secular, 226.
- Canossa, 143, 263.
- —— Henry IV. at, 131, 132.
- —— siege of, 137.
- Canterbury, 210.
- —— disputed election to, 325.
- —— shrine of St. Thomas at, 289.
- —— Anselm of. See Anselm, St.
- —— Thomas of. See Thomas, St.
- Canute the Great, King of Denmark and England, 53.
- —— VI., King of Denmark, 265, 270, 320, 323, 326.
- Capet, Hugh. See Hugh.
- Cappadocia, 161, 171, 172.
- Capua, 34, 50, 106, 114, 227, 328, 362, 485.
- —— Dukes of, 103.
- —— Norman principality of, 117.
- Carcassonne, 400, 409, 414, 418.
- —— the ville and cité of, 425, 426.
- —— Seneschal of, 413.
- Cardinal, Peire, 398.
- Carinthia, 37.
- —— Arnulf of. See Arnulf.
- —— Conrad of. See Conrad.
- Carmel, Mount, hermits of. See Carmelites.
- Carmelites, 440.
- Carniola, 37.
- Carolingian Empire, the, 15.
- Carolingians, West Frankish, fall of the, 40.
- Carolings, the, 2, 3, 13, 14, 17, 23, 26, 31, 38, 47, 51, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88, 97.
- Carta Caritatis, the, 202, 204.
- Carthage, 461, 462.
- Carthusians, the, 6, 200–201, 257, 290.
- Cas Royal, the, 425.
- Casciano, battle of, 483.
- Cassim, Abul, 39.
- Castel del Monte, 364.
- Castelnau, Peter of. See Peter.
- Castile, 10, 229, 336, 420, 431, 465, 466, 467–469, 471, 472, 473–476.
- —— Blanche of. See Blanche.
- Castle, the feudal, 3, 9.
- —— building in the Latin East, 188.
- Castrogiovanni, battle of, 118.
- Catalans, the, 355, 361.
- Catalonia, 465.
- Catapan, the, 103.
- Cathari, the, 215, 334, 388, 433.
- Cavalry, feudal, 3, 175.
- Cavalry, heavy, in army of John Zimisces, 162.
- —— Greek, 171.
- —— Saxon, 16.
- Celano, Thomas of. See Thomas.
- Celestine II., Pope, 241.
- —— III., Pope, 271, 305–306, 309–313, 314, 323, 233.
- —— IV., Pope, 385.
- Centumgravii, the, 373.
- Cevennes, the, 90.
- Châlon, 213.
- —— the Bishop of, 203.
- Châlons, Bishops of, 86. See also William.
- Chamberlains, Frederick II.’s, 362.
- Chambre des Comptes, the, 425.
- Champagne, 76, 79, 86, 87, 284, 286, 289–291, 343, 413, 416.
- —— its union with Blois, 280.
- —— Odo of. See Urban II., 137.
- —— Counts of. See Odo, Theobald, Henry of.
- Champeaux, William of, 145. See William.
- Chancellor, the Episcopal, of the University of Paris, 430.
- Chandax, Saracen stronghold, 159.
- Chansons de Geste, 84.
- Charente, the, 414, 416.
- Charismians, 456, 457.
- Charlemagne, romances of, 378. See Charles the Great.
- Charles the Bald, 56, 85.
- —— the Great, 3, 4, 22, 31, 46, 151, 230, 378.
- —— —— House of, 70, 72, 73. See Carolingians.
- —— —— Canonisation of, 258.
- —— Martel, 170.
- —— the Simple, 14, 15, 17, 66, 67, 68, 83.
- —— of Anjou, King of Naples and Sicily, 354, 355, 407, 408, 416, 418, 419, 421, 447, 458, 461, 462, 484, 488.
- —— of Denmark, Count of Flanders (the Good), 278.
- —— Duke of Lower Lorraine, uncle of Louis V., 71, 77.
- Charter of Charity, the, 202, 204.
- Chateau Gaillard, castle of, 394.
- Châtre, Peter de la, Archbishop of Bourges, 284. See Peter.
- Chartres, 286.
- —— the School of, 211, 213, 214.
- —— Ivo, Bishop of. See Ivo.
- —— House of, 78, 87. See also Blois, house of.
- Chartreuse, la Grande, 289. See also Carthusians.
- Cherson, theme of, 155.
- Chester, Earl of, 454.
- Chiavenna, 206, 261.
- Children, the Crusade of the, 452.
- China, 168, 174, 385.
- Chios, 348.
- Chiusa di Verona, La, 258.
- Chivalry, 2.
- Chrodegang, the rule of, 205.
- Christian, Archbishop of Mainz, 262.
- —— first Bishop of the Prussians, 379.
- Cid, the, 467–469.
- Cilicia, 155, 159, 160, 271, 300, 339.
- —— Armenian kingdom in, 183.
- Cistercians, the, 6, 201–204, 257, 265, 290, 399, 438, 443.
- —— in Spain, 470–471.
- Citeaux, 202–204, 206, 290, 385.
- Civitate, battle of (1017), 105.
- —— battle of (1053), 108, 114.
- —— Diet at (1232), 372.
- Civil Law, the, 7, 217–219.
- Clair-on-Epte, Treaty of, 83.
- Clairvaux, 202, 204, 234, 385. See also Bernard, St.
- Clara Scifi. See Clare, St.
- Clare, St., 439.
- Clares, the Poor. See Claresses.
- Claresses, 439.
- Clari, Robert of. See Robert.
- Classics, study of, in 11th and 12th centuries, 100.
- Clement II., Pope, 63, 64.
- —— III., Pope, 271, 278, 305, 313.
- —— III., Antipope, 134, 135, 140.
- —— IV., 485–491.
- Clermont, Council of, 138, 139, 180–181.
- —— Innocent II.’s Synod at, 229.
- Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Robert of. See Robert.
- Clito. See William the Clito.
- Cluny, 5, 6, 25, 56, 63, 84, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 120, 125, 126, 137, 145, 178, 199, 203, 209, 213, 228, 229, 384, 387, 420.
- —— and Gregory VII., 125, 126.
- Cluniac ideals, 51.
- Cluniacs, the, 41, 50, 51, 52, 92.
- Coblenz, 140, 231.
- Coimbra, county of, 467, 470.
- Coinage, St. Louis and the, 425.
- Cologne, 121, 141, 144, 201, 206, 255, 268, 320, 321, 330, 331, 378.
- —— archbishops of, 25, 50, 51, 52, 262, 305, 307. See also Adolf, Anno, Engelbert, Philip, Pilgrim, and Rainold.
- —— Diet at (1198), 320.
- —— School of, 447.
- Colonisation, German, 264, 265, 266.
- Colombières, 294.
- Columban, St., 44.
- Combat, trial by, 424.
- Comedies, Latin, 25.
- Comites Imperialis Militiæ, 45.
- Commerce, Greek, 157, 158.
- —— treaty of, between Sviatoslav and John Zimisces, 162.
- —— under Frederick I., 272.
- Comminges, Count of, 401.
- Commune of Rome, the, 240–241, 250, 253, 318–319.
- Communes, the French, 282, 429.
- —— the Italian, 237–239.
- Como, 261, 269.
- Company of Death, the, 262.
- Compiègne, synod at, 323, 324.
- Comnenus, dynasty of, 171–173, 336–340, 350, 351, 355.
- Conan, Duke of Brittany, 287.
- Conceptualism, 212.
- Conches, William of. See William.
- Concordat of Worms (1122), 147, 148, 149, 225.
- Congregational idea, 199–200, 204.
- Congregation of Cluny, the, 97, 100.
- Conrad I., king of the Germans, 12, 13, 14.
- —— II., the Salic, Emperor, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 78, 101, 106, 224.
- —— III., 192–193, 231–234, 236, 242–243, 245–246, 283, 340.
- —— IV., 456, 459, 460, 478–480.
- —— of Franconia, son of Henry IV. (Anti-Cæsar), 1093 137, 139, 140.
- —— Duke of Franconia, son of Frederick of Büren, 222, 224, 225, 231. See also Conrad III.
- —— son of Frederick II., king of the Romans, 368, 375, 383, 385, 388, 391. See also Conrad IV.
- —— Duke of Swabia, 51. See Conrad II.
- —— Duke of Carinthia, cousin of Conrad II. of Swabia, 51, 58, 101.
- —— father of Conrad of Carinthia, 51, 101.
- —— Count Palatine of the Rhine, half-brother of Frederick Barbarossa, 251, 308.
- —— of Hochstaden, archbishop of Cologne, 488–490.
- —— of Marburg, Franciscan, 373, 382.
- —— of Montferrat, king of Jerusalem, 302–303, 341, 453.
- —— the Pacific, king of Arles, 23, 51, 55.
- —— the Red, Duke of Lorraine, 20, 21, 23, 29, 51.
- —— of Urslingen, 310.
- Conradin, 459, 480, 482, 486–487.
- Conseil, Grand, the, 424.
- Consolamentum, the, 216.
- Constance, 55.
- —— Diet of, 62.
- —— the treaty of (1153), 248, 249.
- —— treaty of (1183), 263–264, 309.
- Constance of Arles, 78.
- —— of Brittany, 287.
- —— of Castile, queen of Louis VII., 290.
- —— of Sicily, wife of Henry VI., 269, 270, 301, 305, 306, 310, 316–317.
- —— sister of Louis VII., Countess of Toulouse, 287, 398.
- Constantine I., 144, 177.
- —— VII., Porphyrogenitus, 152–158, 162, 163.
- —— VIII., 159–165.
- —— IX., Monomachus, 109, 166.
- —— X., Ducas, 171.
- Constantinople, 8, 34, 45, 152, 156, 157, 158, 162, 163, 164, 182, 192, 193, 236, 322, 337, 338, 339, 341, 353, 354.
- —— church of St. Sophia in, 341, 348, 350.
- —— Fourth Crusade turned against, 345, 346.
- —— organisation of, 348.
- —— sack of, 351.
- —— and Thessalonica, rivalry of, 351
- Consuetudines Cluniacenses, 97.
- Consuls (municipal), 238, 263.
- Conti, house of, 313.
- Conversi, 200, 201, 440.
- Corbeil, 76.
- —— treaty of (1258), 419.
- Corbogha, Ameer of Mosul, 183.
- Cordova, 43, 473.
- —— the Caliphs of, 465–466.
- —— Mosque and cathedral of, 473.
- —— Schools of, 466.
- Corfu, Robert Guiscard dies at, 136.
- Corinth, Marquises of, 349.
- Cornwall, Richard, Earl of. See Richard.
- Corsairs, Moorish, 159.
- Corsi, house of, 228.
- Corsica, 239, 310.
- Cortenuova, battle of, 381.
- Cortes of Spain, the, 474.
- Cortona, Elias of. See Elias.
- Corvey, 25, 122.
- Cos, 348.
- Côtentin, the, 83, 106.
- Cotrone, 39.
- Coucy, the forest of, 206.
- —— house of, 277.
- Council of Beaugency, 285.
- —— at Genoa (1241), 384.
- —— at Ingelheim, 69.
- —— the first General Lateran (1123), 149.
- —— the second General Lateran (1139), 234, 240.
- —— the third General Lateran (1179), 269.
- —— the fourth General Lateran (1215), 315, 334, 437, 452.
- —— General, at Lyons, the first (1245), 386, 387.
- —— ——the second (1274), 440, 457, 462.
- —— at Mantua, 116.
- —— at Pavia (1046), 63.
- —— of Pavia (1159), 256.
- —— at Reims (1119), 145.
- —— at Rome, summoned by Gregory IX., 384.
- —— of Sens, 240.
- —— —— (1131), 281.
- —— of Sutri (1046), 63.
- —— at Tours (1163), 257, 288.
- —— at Worms (1076), 128.
- Councils. See also Synods.
- Courçon, Cardinal, his statutes for the University of Paris, 433.
- Courtenay, Peter of. See Peter
- Credentia (municipal), 238.
- Crema, 255.
- —— Guy of. See Paschal III.
- Cremona, 28, 261, 269, 270, 309, 382, 383, 390, 483.
- —— Diet at, 366.
- —— Liutprand of. See Liutprand.
- Crescentii, the, 35, 112.
- Crescentius I., 38.
- —— II., John, son of the above, 41, 42, 43.
- —— III., son of the above, 49, 50.
- Crete, 155, 158, 159, 348, 355.
- Crimea, the, 156.
- Cross, the True, 178, 195.
- Croton, 39.
- Crown, the Iron, 137.
- Crusade, the first, 138, 175, 179.
- —— the second, 191–193, 208, 232–233, 284–285.
- —— the third, 294, 295–304, 393.
- —— the fourth, 8, 156, 343–346, 450.
- —— the fifth, 452–455.
- —— the sixth, 420, 421, 457–459.
- —— the seventh, 425, 461–462.
- —— the last, 450–463.
- —— of Edward I., 462.
- —— of the Children, the, 452.
- —— projected by Henry VI., 311, 312.
- —— preached by Urban IV., 354, 355.
- Crusades, the, 2, 10, 39, 40, 84, 92, 139, 140, 170, 271, 348, 349, 350, 351, 364, 394.
- —— their effects on the Byzantine Empire, 337.
- —— Frederick II.’s, 364, 365, 366, 379, 455.
- —— Innocent III. and the, 332–333.
- —— Innocent IV. and the, 387.
- —— the Albigensian, 394, 399, 400, 401, 405, 406, 407, 409.
- Curia Regis, the, 424.
- Cunigunde, Empress of Henry II., 48.
- Cyclades, duchy of the, 348, 352.
- Cyprus, 157, 160, 161, 301, 302, 303, 304, 340–341, 342, 351, 355, 457, 459.
- —— the kings of, 463.
- Cyril, 157.
- Czechs, the, 266, 379. See also Bohemia.
- Dalmatia, 155, 345.
- Damascus, 160, 192, 193, 195, 456.
- Damasus II., Pope, 64, 101.
- Damiani, Peter. See Peter.
- Damietta, 365, 454, 455, 458.
- Dandolo, Henry, Doge of Venice, 343, 344, 348, 349.
- Danes, the, 15, 16, 23, 37, 40, 155, 163, 178.
- Dante, 363, 390, 392, 449.
- Dardanelles, the, 345.
- Dark Ages, end of, 3–4, 96.
- Dassel. See Rainald of Dassel.
- Dauphiny, 301, 214.
- David, monk, 142.
- De Consideratione, Bernard’s, 242.
- Decretals of Gregory IX., the, 382.
- Decretum of Gratian, the, 219.
- Dedi, the Margrave, 122, 123.
- Demetrius, king of Thessalonica, 352, 353.
- Demiurgus, the, 216.
- Denmark, 34, 83, 84, 248, 320, 321, 323, 326, 331, 383.
- —— Canute of. See Canute.
- —— Engelbert’s war with, 371.
- —— German influence over, 226.
- —— Valdemar II. of. See Valdemar.
- Desiderius, Abbot of Monte Casino. See Victor III.
- Dialects, Romance, 89, 90.
- Diepold of Acerra, 317–318, 328.
- Dies Iræ, the, 442.
- Diet at Civitate (1232), 372.
- —— of Cologne (1198), 320.
- —— of Constance, 62.
- —— at Forchheim, 132.
- —— of Mühlhausen, 320.
- —— at Pavia, 59.
- —— of Roncaglia (1154), 248.
- —— —— (1158), 254–255.
- —— at Tribur, 122.
- —— at Verona (983), 39.
- Diets, 48.
- —— at Besançon, 252, 253, 254, 268.
- —— at Mainz, 268, 374.
- —— of Worms (1179), 266.
- —— of Würzburg, 146, 257, 267.
- Diocletian, 270.
- Dionysius the Areopagite, St., 212.
- Dominic de Guzman, St., 316, 333, 367, 399, 410, 434, 436, 437, 438, 439, 441, 444.
- Dominicans, the, 436–439, 440, 441, 442, 444, 445, 446.
- —— in Germany and Italy, 373.
- —— and St. Louis, 422, 423.
- —— at Toulouse, 410, 413, 414.
- Dordogne, 90, 406.
- Dorylæum, battle of, 183.
- Dorystolum, battle of, 162.
- Douai, 85.
- Douro, the, 465, 467.
- Drogo, son of Tancred of Hauteville, 106, 107, 114.
- Dreux, 285.
- Ducas, house of, 172, 353.
- Dudo of St. Quentin, 83.
- Durance, the, 417.
- Durazzo. See Dyrrhachium.
- Düsseldorf, 121.
- Dyrrhachium (Durazzo), 164, 175, 180, 352.
- —— theme of, 155.
- Eadgifu, daughter of Edward the Elder, 68.
- East Mark, the, 223. See also Austria.
- Eberhard, Duke of Franconia, 12, 18–19.
- Ebles, Count of Poitou, 89.
- Ebro, the, 465.
- Eckhard, Margrave of Meissen, 41, 43, 47.
- Eccelin da Romano, 381, 382, 390, 482–483.
- Edessa, 163, 184.
- —— county of, 183.
- —— fall of, 191.
- Edith, daughter of Edward the Elder of Wessex, 15, 35.
- Edmund of England, son of Henry III., 480, 481, 484.
- Edward the Elder of Wessex, 15, 68, 89.
- —— I. of England, 10, 416, 443, 461, 462.
- Egbert, Count of Brunswick, 121.
- —— Margrave of Meissen, 223.
- Eger, Golden Bull of, 331.
- Egypt, 158, 178, 195, 343, 359, 420, 426, 454, 456.
- Eisenach, 378.
- El Hakim, 178.
- Elbe, the, 21, 40, 48, 264, 268.
- Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of Henry II. of England, 9, 192, 281, 283, 284, 285–286, 288, 289, 290, 292, 395.
- —— sister of John, 395.
- —— of Provence, Queen of Henry III. of England, 417.
- Electors, the seven, 489.
- Elias of Cortona, friar, 436, 445.
- Elizabeth, St., of Thuringia, 382, 388.
- El-Kamil, Sultan of Egypt, 368, 454, 455.
- Elster, battle of the, 134.
- Emeric, King of Hungary, 326.
- Emirs-ul-Omra, 158.
- Engelbert, St., archbishop of Cologne, 370, 371, 372, 378.
- England, 3, 10, 15, 53, 80, 87, 229, 265, 267, 288, 327, 374, 375, 396, 414.
- —— and Frederick II., 374, 375.
- —— and the Guelfs, 265, 268.
- —— imperial overlordship over, 308.
- —— and Innocent III., 327.
- Enquesteurs, the, 424.
- Enzio, son of Frederick II., 382, 385, 390, 391.
- Ephesus, bishopric of, 173.
- Epic, the, 7.
- Epirus, 155, 348, 350, 351.
- —— Despot of, 352, 353, 354.
- Erfurt, 268.
- Ernest, Duke of Swabia, 51, 52, 54.
- Es-Saleh Ayoub, 456, 459.
- Eschenbach, Wolfram of. See Wolfram.
- Esthonians, the, 379.
- Etampes, 76, 277.
- Eubœa, 348.
- Eudocia, widow of Constantine X., 171.
- Eugenius III., Pope, 208, 213, 241–242, 249.
- Euphrates, the, 163, 183.
- Eustace of Boulogne, brother of Godfrey, 182.
- —— —— son of King Stephen, 287.
- —— of Flanders, 343.
- Evora, Order of, 471.
- Evreux, 395.
- Exchequer Court, the (France), 424.
- Faculties, University, 430.
- Faenza, 384.
- Farfa, 27.
- Fatimites, the, 117, 178, 183, 195.
- Federation of Lombard cities, 258, 259, 260.
- Ferdinand I., first king of Castile, 466.
- —— III., Saint, king of Castile, 473.
- Ferrand, Count of Flanders, 330.
- Ferrara, 483.
- Ferté, La, abbey of, 204.
- Feudal system, 13.
- Feudalisation of South Italy, 118.
- Feudalism, 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 27, 448,
- Fiesco, Sinobaldo, 386.
- Filioque Clause, the, 350.
- Finland, Gulf of, 379.
- Fiorentino, 391.
- Flanders, 85, 278, 291, 330, 343, 416.
- —— Counts of. See Baldwin, Charles, Ferrand, Philip, Robert, Thierry.
- Flarchheim, battle of (1080), 133.
- Flemings, the, 91, 350;
- Fleury, 82.
- Flora, 391.
- Florence, 483–484, 486;
- Fodrum, the, 264.
- Foggia, 391;
- Frederick II.’s summer palace at, 364.
- Foix, 419;
- counts of, 401.
- Foligno, 384.
- Folmar, archdeacon, 270, 271.
- Forchheim, Diet at, 132.
- Fontevrault, order of, 201.
- Fortore, the, 108.
- Fossalta, 391.
- Foulquois, Guy, 485. See also Clement IV.
- Fowler, the. See Henry.
- Franche-Comté, 145.
- Francia, 68.
- Francis, St., of Assisi, 7, 316, 333, 382, 388, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 441, 442, 451;
- Franciscans, the, 434, 435, 436, 438, 439, 441, 442, 443, 447;
- Franconia, 2, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20;
- Frangipani, house of, 228.
- Franks, the, 13, 19, 20, 26, 156, 174, 344–347;
- Frankfurt, 245, 311, 388, 489–490;
- treaty of, 232.
- Frascati, 306.
- Fraticelli, the, 389, 442.
- Frederick I., the Emperor (Barbarossa), 6, 243, 245–273, 292, 342, 370, 377, 428, 432.
- —— II., 6, 10, 299–300, 305, 310, 315, 316–318, 328–332, 358–392, 394, 396, 408, 420, 429, 431, 451, 452, 455, 456, 482.
- —— —— will of, 478.
- —— archbishop of Mainz, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25.
- —— of Büren (1), Duke of Swabia, 220, 222.
- —— of Hohenstaufen (2), Duke of Swabia, son of above, 222, 224, 225, 231.
- —— of Rothenburg, Duke of Swabia, 248, 259, 271.
- —— of Hohenstaufen (3), Duke of Swabia, 232. See also Frederick I., Barbarossa.
- —— younger son of Frederick I., Duke of Swabia, 271, 300.
- —— son of Henry VII., 478, 479.
- —— of Antioch, 390.
- —— brother of Godfrey of Lorraine. See Stephen IX.
- —— of Austria, 378.
- —— nominal Duke of Austria, 487.
- Freinet, 27.
- French in Sicily, 317.
- —— —— the, and the Council of Lyons, 386.
- —— language, 72, 91.
- Friars, the Mendicant, 7, 367, 382, 391, 437–444.
- Friars of the Sack, 440.
- Friesland, 144, 373.
- Fritzlar, 12.
- Friuli, 37, 372, 373.
- Fulcher of Chartres, quoted, 189.
- Fulda, treaty of, 305.
- —— peace of, 307.
- Fulk (I.), the Red, Count of Anjou, 87, 88.
- Fulk (III.), the Black, of Anjou, 178;
- —— (IV.), le Réchin, Count of Anjou, 80, 81, 278.
- —— (V.), Count of Anjou and king of Jerusalem, 280.
- —— of Neuilly, 332, 342, 343.
- Gabriel, 164.
- Gaeta, 258.
- —— John of. See Gelasius II.
- Galilee, barony of, 186.
- Gandersheim, 25, 45, 46.
- Gargano, Monte, 104.
- Garlande, family of, 277.
- —— Stephen de, 277.
- Garonne, the, 90, 406.
- Gascon language, the, 90.
- Gascony, 89, 90, 406.
- —— English dukes of, 415.
- Gaza, 457.
- Gebhard. See Pope Victor II.
- Gelasius II., Pope, 144.
- General Courts, Frederick II.’s, 362.
- Genghiz Khan , 385, 456.
- Geneva, 55.
- Genoa, 185, 188, 228, 239, 257, 260, 304, 305, 306, 309, 310, 337, 340, 386, 459, 460, 482.
- —— council at, 384.
- Gens des Comptes, the, 425.
- Geoffrey the Bearded, Count of Anjou, 88.
- —— Martel, Count of Anjou, 79, 88.
- —— Count of Anjou, father of Henry II., 88, 185, 280, 286.
- —— son of Henry II., Duke of Brittany, 287, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294.
- Georgians, the, subdued, 169.
- Gerard, Grand Master of the Hospital, 190.
- Gerbert of Aurillac, St., 42, 43, 44, 70, 71, 74, 77, 100, 309. See also Sylvester II.
- Gerberga, queen of Louis IV., 23.
- Gerhard, Count, 223.
- Gero, the Margrave, 19, 21, 23.
- Gerstungen, 124.
- Gertrude, daughter of Lothair II., wife of Henry the Proud, 224, 232.
- —— daughter of Henry the Lion, 265.
- Ghazni, 168, 169.
- Ghibelline, origin of the name, 221.
- Ghibellines, 224–225, 246, 307–309, 320–322, 327–331, 381, 386, 390, 391.
- —— Italian, 482–488.
- Gibraltar, Straits of, 468.
- Giglio, island of, 384.
- Gilbert de la Porée, 208, 213.
- Giotto, 436.
- Girgenti, 118.
- Gironde, the, 90, 414.
- Gisela, Duchess of Swabia, Empress of Conrad II., 51, 52, 55, 60.
- Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, 19, 23.
- Gnesen, 38, 252.
- —— archbishopric of, 45, 226.
- Gnostics, the, 216.
- Godfrey of Boulogne (Bouillon), Duke of Lorraine and crusading leader, 152, 181, 184–185.
- —— Duke of Lorraine, 112, 122, 123.
- Golden Horn, the, 337.
- Gorm the Old, King of Denmark, 16.
- Goslar, 64.
- Gothic architecture, 7, 378, 403, 415, 426.
- —— —— in the East, 157.
- —— —— in Italy, 203.
- —— —— in Germany, 378.
- —— —— in southern France, 415.
- Gottfried of Strasburg, 378.
- Grammont, order of, 200.
- Gran, 45.
- Granada, kingdom of, 472.
- Grandella, battle of, 485–486.
- Gratian, 7, 219, 382.
- Greeks, character of, 350.
- —— expulsion of, from Italy, 166.
- —— in Sicily, 236.
- —— in south of Italy, 3, 34, 53.
- Gregory I., St., Pope, 209.
- —— V., Pope, 42, 43, 44, 51.
- —— VI., Pope, 63, 110.
- —— VII. Pope, 80, 81, 116, 117, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129–136, 140, 143, 180, 182, 198, 210. See also Hildebrand.
- —— VIII., Pope, 271, 298.
- —— —— Antipope, 144.
- —— IX., Pope, 367–369, 382–385, 410, 420, 431, 433, 435, 436, 440, 442, 444, 456, 481. See also Ugolino, cardinal.
- —— X., Pope, 462, 491–492.
- —— cardinal of St. Angelo, 228. See also Innocent II.
- Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 386.
- Guadalquivir, the, 472, 473.
- Guadarrama, the, 465, 467.
- Guadiana, the, 470.
- Gualbert, St. John, 100.
- Guelf, Duke of Bavaria, 137. See also Welf.
- —— house of, origin of the, 222, 224, 225.
- Guelfs, the, 245–246, 265, 268, 331, 370, 371, 375, 382, 390, 394.
- —— Italian, 482–488.
- —— and Hohenstaufen, struggle of, 307–309.
- —— renewed struggle of, 320–322, 327–331.
- Guibert, archbishop of Ravenna, elected Antipope. See Clement III.
- Guido, archbishop of Milan, 115.
- —— cardinal, 240.
- —— Marquis of Tuscany, 30.
- Guienne, 281. See also Gascony and Aquitaine.
- Guilds, merchant, 429.
- Guilhems, the, of Poitiers, 90, 395–396.
- Guiscard, meaning of the name, 107. See also Robert Guiscard.
- Guthrum, 3.
- Guy, archbishop of Vienne. See Calixtus II.
- —— of Crema. See Paschal III.
- —— of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus, 193, 195, 302–303.
- —— de Montfort, 486.
- Guzman, Dominic de. See Dominic, St.
- Haco, King of Norway, 388.
- Hainault, 291, 417.
- Halberstadt, Ulrich of. See Ulrich.
- Hales, Alexander of, 445. See Alexander.
- Hamburg, 22, 488.
- Hamdanides, the, 158, 159.
- Hanseatic League, origin of the, 488.
- Harding, or Stephen, abbot of Cîteaux, 202.
- Harold, King of England, 72, 73.
- —— Blue Tooth, King of Denmark, 83.
- Harran, battle of, 184, 185.
- Harzburg, castle of, 124.
- Harz Mountains, the, 17, 35.
- Hastings, battle of, 80, 162, 175.
- Hattin, battle of, 195.
- Hauteville, Roger of. See Roger.
- Havel, the, 16.
- Havelberg, 22.
- Havellers, the, 16.
- Hawking, treatise by Frederick II. on, 359.
- Hedwig, Duchess of Swabia, 37.
- Heidelberg, 251.
- Heinsberg, Philip of. See Philip.
- Helena, mother of Constantine, 177, 178.
- Hellas, theme of, 155.
- Heloisa, 212.
- Henfrid of Toron, 302.
- Henry I., the Fowler, King of the Germans, 3, 4, 12–18, 21, 45.
- —— II. (emperor), 47–50, 52, 54, 55, 105, 257.
- —— III. (king), succeeds to Conrad II., 54, 59, 60;
- —— IV. (emperor), 64, 65, 116, 120, 141, 180, 181, 220.
- —— V. (king), 140;
- —— VI. (king), 269, 270;
- —— ‘VII.’, son of Frederick II., 331, 364, 365;
- —— I. of Normandy and England, 88, 141, 145, 149, 277, 278, 280, 283.
- —— II. of England, Normandy and Anjou, 6, 88, 195, 235, 243, 257, 260, 267, 268, 269, 270, 286–294, 299, 361, 393, 413, 423.
- —— ‘III.’, son of Henry II. of England, 288, 289, 290, 291–292.
- —— III. of England, 327, 374, 396, 406, 408, 409, 414, 415, 416, 418, 419, 421, 479, 481, 489.
- —— VIII. of England, 389.
- —— I., king of France, 61, 78–80, 89, 102, 103.
- —— I. Duke of Bavaria, 18, 19, 20, 23, 28, 35.
- —— II. the Quarrelsome, Duke of Bavaria, 37, 40, 47.
- —— Duke of Bavaria, 58. See also Henry III., emperor.
- —— the Black, Duke of Bavaria, 222, 224, 246.
- —— the Proud, Duke of Bavaria, son of Henry the Black, 224, 225, 229, 231, 232.
- —— the Lion, son of Henry the Proud, Duke of Bavaria, 232, 233, 246, 248, 250, 251, 260–261, 264–269, 273, 271, 292, 305, 309.
- —— of Brunswick, eldest son of Henry the Lion, 306–307, 308, 319.
- —— son of Frederick II. and Isabella of England, 459, 478, 479.
- —— of Castile, brother of Alfonso X., 487.
- —— of Champagne, king of Jerusalem, 453.
- —— Duke of Burgundy, uncle of Robert I., 78.
- —— Duke of Burgundy, afterwards Henry I. of France, 78. See Henry I. of France.
- —— of Cluny, 214, 217.
- —— archbishop of Mainz, 248.
- —— Jasomirgott, Duke of Austria, 250–251.
- —— archbishop of Sens, 281.
- —— the Liberal, Count of Champagne, 289, 290, 291.
- —— II. of Champagne, king of Jerusalem, 301, 303, 409.
- —— of Kalden, 328, 329.
- —— of Flanders, 343;
- afterwards Latin Emperor of the East, 352.
- —— of Schwerin, 371.
- —— Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, 388.
- Heraclius, the Emperor, 184.
- Herbert, Count of Vermandois, 67.
- Heresy, 115, 214–217, 433–434, 444, 451;
- Hermann, bishop of Metz, 129.
- —— of Luxemburg, 143.
- —— Count Palatine, 250, 251.
- —— of Thuringia, 378.
- —— of Salza, 366, 368, 369, 374, 379, 383, 451.
- Hermits, 201.
- Hersfeld, 124.
- Hierarchy, Cluniac conception of the, 99.
- Hildebrand, 6, 8, 84, 101, 102, 110, 111, 112, 143, 145, 149, 198–199, 209, 247, 314. See Gregory VII.
- Hildesheim, 41.
- Hirschau, 199.
- Hochstaden, Lothair of, bishop of Liège. See Lothair.
- Hohenburg, battle of, 124, 128.
- Hohenstaufen, the, 5, 269, 348, 377, 378, 394, 421;
- Holland, William, Count of, 330. See William, King of the Romans.
- Holstein, renounced by Valdemar II. 371;
- Adolf of. See Adolf.
- Holy Roman Empire, 56, 60.
- Honorius II., Antipope, 116;
- —— III., Pope, 364, 365, 366, 406, 408, 410, 435, 437, 439.
- Hospitallers, 194, 398, 456, 463, 470.
- Hrotswitha, 25.
- Hugh of Provence, 28, 30.
- —— the Great, 23, 67, 68, 69.
- —— Capet, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78.
- —— the Great, brother of Philip I. of France, Count of Vermandois, 86, 181, 291.
- —— of Cluny, 86, 130, 131, 145.
- —— de Payens, 189, 190.
- —— du Puiset, 277.
- —— Duke of Burgundy, 301, 303.
- —— de Lusignan, Count of La Marche, 395, 406, 408, 413, 414.
- —— III. of Lusignan, king of Cyprus and Jerusalem, 453, 459.
- —— of Saint-Cher, 447.
- Humphrey, son of Tancred of Hauteville, 106, 108, 114.
- Hungarians, 5, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 27, 48, 162, 339;
- Hungary, 34, 45, 192, 226, 299, 326, 340, 385;
- Huns, the, 167.
- Hyacinth, the cardinal. 305. See also Celestine III.
- Ibelin, house of, 459;
- lordship of, 186.
- Iconium, 192.
- Ida of Lorraine, 181.
- —— Countess of Boulogne, 291.
- Ikshidites, the, 158, 160, 168, 178.
- Imad-ed-din Zangi. See Zangi.
- Incoronata, forest of the, 364.
- India, Turkish state in, 168.
- Infantry, Varangian heavy-armed, 175.
- Ingeborg of Denmark, wife of Philip Augustus, 322–325, 328.
- Ingelheim, Council at, 69.
- —— Henry IV. abdicates at, 141.
- Innocent II., Pope, 208, 213, 228–231, 233–234, 235–237, 240–241, 253, 281, 283, 284.
- —— III., Pope, 6, 313–335, 342–343, 347, 350, 358, 364, 366, 393, 395, 399, 401, 428, 434, 435, 437, 444, 452, 453, 471, 472.
- —— IV., Pope, 386–390, 420, 446, 457, 479–481.
- Inquisition, Episcopal, 399, 410.
- —— Papal, 325–326, 382, 444.
- Interregnum, the Great, 421, 489–492.
- Interdict imposed on France (1200–1201), 324.
- —— on Lombard cities, 366.
- Introduction to the Eternal Gospel, the, 446.
- Investiture Contest, 6, 120–150.
- Iolande, wife of Peter of Courtenay, 352.
- —— or Isabella de Brienne, 366, 455. See Isabella.
- Ionian Islands, 348, 349, 350, 355.
- Ireland, 9, 84, 85.
- Irene, daughter of Isaac Angelus, and wife of Philip of Swabia, 310, 311.
- —— or Bertha, wife of Manuel I. and sister-in-law of Conrad III., 340.
- —— See Margaret of Hungary.
- Irnerius, 7, 218–219.
- Isaac I., Angelus, 299, 310, 311.
- —— II., Angelus, 341–342, 345, 346, 351.
- —— I., Comnenus, 171.
- —— Comnenus, Emperor of Cyprus, 301, 341.
- —— Comnenus, son of Alexius I., 338.
- Isabella of Angoulême, queen of John of England, 395, 413.
- —— of Aragon, queen of Philip III., 419.
- —— of Brienne, wife of Frederick II., 366, 368, 375.
- —— of England, wife of Frederick II., 374.
- —— of Hainault, wife of Philip Augustus, 291, 322–323.
- —— of Jerusalem, wife of Conrad of Montferrat, 202–303;
- Isabella, wife of Amalric of Lusignan, 453.
- —— of Vermandois, 291, 292.
- Isère, the, 417.
- Isle de France, the, 76, 403, 408.
- —— conquest of the, 276–277.
- Ivo, bishop of Chartres, 143, 219, 281.
- Ivrea, 28, 49.
- —— Ardoin of, 52.
- Jacopone da Todi, 442.
- Jacobin Convent at Paris, the, 437, 445.
- Jaen, 473.
- Jaffa, 184, 303, 461.
- Jaffa-Ascalon, barony of, 186.
- James I., king of Aragon, 419, 461, 472–473.
- —— of Court Palais, 484. See also Urban IV.
- —— of Compostella, Saint, shrine of, 289.
- —— of Vitry, 333.
- Jaroslav the Great, of Russia, 378.
- Jerome, St., 177.
- Jerusalem, 177, 178, 183, 285, 300, 366, 368, 451, 453, 454, 457, 459, 478.
- —— expulsion of Fatimites from, 179.
- —— kingdom of, 184–196, 302–304, 451–463.
- —— organisation of the kingdom of, 186–189.
- —— capture of, by Saladin, 195–196, 271.
- Jesi, 390.
- Jews, the, and Aristotle, 432.
- —— influence on Frederick II. of, 360.
- —— St. Louis and the, 426.
- —— of Spain, 433, 465, 466, 472, 474.
- —— in Syria, 188.
- Joachim the Abbot, 388, 391, 434, 446.
- Joan of Anjou, Countess of Toulouse, 398.
- —— of Toulouse, marries Alfonse of Poitiers, 413.
- Joanna, widow of William II. of Sicily, 301.
- Jocelin I. of Courtenay, Count of Edessa, 191.
- —— II. of Courtenay, Count of Edessa, 191.
- Johanitsa, Tsar of the Bulgarians, 351.
- John X., Pope, 30.
- —— XI., Pope, 30.
- —— XII., Pope, 30, 32, 33.
- —— XIII., 33, 34.
- —— XIX., Pope, 53, 63.
- —— Ducas, 172.
- —— II., Comnenus, 338–339.
- —— III., Ducas, 353, 354.
- —— Vatatzes, 353.
- —— I., Zimisces, 34, 161, 162, 163, 172.
- —— the Orphanotrophos, 166.
- —— king of England, 308, 315, 321, 325–326, 327, 330, 331, 395, 396, 398, 451, 452.
- —— de Brienne, king of Jerusalem, 353, 368, 453, 454, 455, 458.
- —— Prince of Bulgaria, 326.
- —— of Gaeta. See Gelasius II.
- —— Gualbert, St., 100.
- —— Saint, Knights of. See Hospitallers.
- Joinville, biographer of St Louis, 420, 457, 461.
- Judices Palatii Ordinarii, 45.
- Judith, Duchess of Bavaria, 20, 37.
- —— daughter of Henry the Black, 222.
- Julian, St., Order of, 471.
- Justicia, of Aragon, the, 474.
- Justiciar, Grand, Frederick II.’s, 362.
- Justiciarius Curiæ, the, 374.
- Justices, Frederick II.’s, 362.
- Justinian, the Emperor, 165.
- Kaisercronik, the, 272.
- Kaiserswerth, 121.
- Kalden, Henry of. See Henry.
- Kerak, 188, 195.
- Kerak-Montreal, barony of, 186.
- Kerman, Seljukian kingdom of, 179.
- Khorassan, conquest of, 168.
- Kiev, 162, 385.
- Kilidj Arslan, Sultan of Roum, 179, 182, 183, 299, 300.
- Knights of St. John, 190. See Hospitallers.
- —— of St. Thomas of Acre, 190.
- —— of the Sword, Order of, 379, 380.
- —— of the Temple, 190. See Templars.
- Kutuz, Sultan of Egypt, 460.
- Kyburg, Werner of. See Werner.
- Ladislas, king of the Bulgarians, 164.
- Lambert, bishop of Ostia, 227. See Honorius II.
- Lance, the Holy, invention of the, 183.
- Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, 100, 209, 210.
- Langue d’oc, the, 89, 90, 91, 377, 394, 397, 415.
- Languedoc, 398, 399, 402, 410, 426, 433, 436.
- —— civilisation of, 401, 417.
- —— St. Anthony in, 441.
- Langue d’oil, the, 89, 394, 396, 415, 419.
- Laon, 69, 77, 212.
- —— Anselm of. See Anselm.
- Larissa, siege of, 175.
- Lascaris, Theodore, 353.
- Lateran, the, 124, 229.
- —— Council, the first General (1124), 149.
- —— —— the second General (1139), 234, 240.
- —— —— the third General (1179), 269.
- —— —— the fourth General (1215), 315, 334, 437, 452.
- Latin bishops in East, 167.
- —— churches in East, 167.
- Latini, Brunetto, 449.
- Latins, the, in Peloponnesus, 355.
- Lausitz, 22, 49, 54.
- Lavoro, Terra di, 105.
- Law, revival of the study of, 217–290.
- —— German, under Frederick II., 376, 377.
- Learning in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, 100, 209–214;
- in the thirteenth century, 428–432.
- Lecce, 317.
- —— Tancred of. See Tancred.
- Lechfeld, the battle of, 23, 35.
- Legnano, battle of, 261–262.
- Leicester, Earl of, 486.
- Leo VIII., Pope, 33.
- —— IX., Pope, 64, 80, 101, 102, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 114, 124, 138, 209, 253.
- —— the Isaurian, Eastern emperor, 170, 184.
- —— VI., the Philosopher, Eastern emperor, 152, 154, 157, 170.
- —— king of Armenia, 326.
- Leon, kingdom of, 326, 467, 471, 472, 473.
- Leonard of Pisa, 363.
- Leonine City, the, 229.
- Leopold, duke of Austria, 224, 308.
- Lepers, hospital for, 161.
- Lesbos, 348.
- Levant trade, 185.
- Lido, the, 344.
- Liége, 141.
- —— disputed election to bishopric of, 307.
- Lille, 85.
- Limoges, 200, 415.
- —— cathedral of, 416.
- Limousin, the, 89, 96, 395, 406.
- Lisbon, 441, 469, 470, 471.
- Literature, epic, 7.
- —— German national, under Frederick I., 272.
- —— German, under Frederick II., 376, 377.
- —— of langue d’oc, 91.
- —— of the Troubadours, 397.
- —— vernacular, 9, 10, 448.
- —— —— Italian, under Frederick II., 363.
- Lithuanians, the, 379.
- Liutgarde, daughter of Otto the Great, wife of Conrad the Red, 20, 51.
- Liutprand, bishop of Cremona, 28, 30, 156, 160.
- Livonians, the, 379.
- Loches, 211.
- Lodi, 259, 269.
- Logothetes, 43.
- Loire, the, 68, 69, 81, 85, 89, 90, 406.
- Lombard League, the, 252, 258, 260, 261, 262, 269, 305, 319, 380, 381, 383, 429.
- Lombard usurers, 426.
- Lombards of Southern Italy, 50, 107, 114, 137, 263.
- —— of Thessalonica, 351.
- Lombardy, 59, 132, 135, 156, 215, 254–256, 258, 260, 366, 388, 391, 433.
- —— growth of municipal autonomy in, 237–239.
- —— the Patarini in, 115.
- Lombardy, theme of, 103, 104.
- Lorraine, duchy of Lower, 71, 181. See also Brabant.
- —— division of the duchy of, 55, 223.
- Lorraine, 3, 14, 15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 26, 38, 47, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 66, 70, 71, 80, 215.
- Lorris, 418.
- —— peace of (1243), 414.
- Lorsch, 122.
- Lothair I., emperor, 56.
- —— II. of Supplinburg, the emperor, 144, 206, 223–231, 264, 283.
- —— king of the Franks, 38, 40, 69, 70.
- —— of Hochstaden, bishop of Liége, 307.
- —— son of Hugh of Provence, 28.
- —— of Segni, 313, 314. See Innocent III.
- Lotharingia. See Lorraine.
- Louis the German, king of the East Franks, 13, 56.
- —— IV., king of the Franks, 19, 23, 67, 68, 69, 83.
- —— V. (d’Outremer), king of the Franks, 67–69, 70, 89.
- —— VI., king of France, 82, 145, 149, 275–282, 352.
- —— VII., the Young, king of France, 191–193, 229, 257, 281, 282–290, 340, 429.
- —— VIII., the Lion, king of France, 322, 330, 331, 394, 396, 401, 405–407, 418.
- —— IX., St., king of France, 10, 383, 387, 394, 402, 407–427, 456–457, 461–462, 484.
- —— count of Blois, duke of Nicæa, 343, 349, 352.
- —— duke of Bavaria, 487.
- —— Landgrave of Thuringia, 300.
- Lübeck, 264, 305, 488.
- —— laws of, 377.
- —— trade of, 378.
- Lucca, 269, 483.
- —— Anselm, bishop of, 116. See Alexander II.
- Lucera, Saracens at, 359, 360, 361, 366, 381, 391, 480, 487.
- Lucius II., Pope, 241.
- —— III., Pope, 270, 399, 410.
- Ludolf, duke of Swabia, 20, 21, 28, 31, 37.
- Ludolfings, the, 13, 14, 50.
- Lund, 226.
- —— archbishop of, 223, 253.
- Lüneburg, 268.
- —— Otto of. See Otto.
- Lusignan, Guy of, 302, 303. See Guy.
- —— Hugh de. See Hugh.
- —— kings of Cyprus, 303, 304, 311.
- Lützen, 134.
- Luxemburg, Hermann of. See Hermann.
- Lyons, 215, 387, 388, 390, 420, 480.
- —— first council of (1245), 386, 387, 457.
- —— second council of (1274), 440, 491.
- Macedonia, 152, 155, 164, 170, 175, 340, 348, 353.
- Macedonian dynasty, the, 165, 167.
- Macon, 97, 416.
- —— the bishop of, 199.
- Madrid, 467.
- Magdeburg, 35, 37, 45, 206, 226, 266.
- —— laws of, 377.
- —— archbishop of, 22, 26, 32, 34, 40, 262. See also Norbert, St.
- —— —— heads Saxon revolt, 123, 124.
- Magi, the three, relics of, 255.
- Magna Carta, 327.
- —— Curia Rationum, the, 362.
- —— Curia, the, 362.
- Magnus, king of Denmark, 226.
- Magyars, 3, 48, 55, 61, 167, 168, 266. See Hungarians.
- Mahmoud of Ghazni, 168, 169.
- Maimonides, 432.
- Maine, county of, 68, 88, 286, 395, 396, 416.
- Mainz, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 32, 37, 40, 41, 46, 132, 144, 224.
- —— diet of (1184), 268.
- —— diet at (1235), 374.
- —— archbishop of, 26, 27, 50, 52, 305, 489.
- —— archbishops of. See Arnold; Christian; Siegfried.
- Maîtres des Comptes, the, 424.
- Malek Shah, 172, 179.
- Malta, 236.
- Manasses, archbishop of Reims, 201.
- Manchurian kingdom, 168.
- Manfred, king of Sicily, son of Frederick II., 364, 391, 478–485.
- Maniaces, George, 106.
- Manicheans, 215, 216.
- Mansourah, 454, 458, 459, 460.
- Mantes, 277.
- Mantua, 483.
- Manuel I., Comnenus, 192–193, 236, 252, 263, 339–340.
- Manzikert, battle of, 171, 172, 174.
- Marathon, 170.
- Marburg, Conrad of. See Conrad.
- March of Ancona, 380.
- —— of Provence, 417.
- —— the Spanish, 465, 466.
- Marche, la, 89.
- —— Hugh of. See Hugh of Lusignan.
- Margaret of Flanders, 417.
- —— daughter of Louis VII., wife of the young king Henry (III.) of England, 288, 290, 293.
- —— of Hungary, 351.
- —— of Provence, 417.
- Margarito, admiral of Sicily, 306, 310.
- Marks, the German, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 37, 96, 264.
- Markwald of Anweiler, 310, 316, 317, 319.
- Marle, Thomas de. See Thomas.
- Marozia, 29, 30, 38.
- Marriage of clergy, 102, 115, 127.
- Marseilles, 145, 188, 301, 419.
- Martin della Torre, 483.
- Mary of Antioch, wife of Manuel I., 340.
- —— —— aunt of Hugh III. of Jerusalem, 459.
- —— of Blois, wife of Baldwin IX. of Flanders, 343.
- —— daughter of Stephen of Boulogne, 289.
- —— countess of Champagne, daughter of Louis VII. and Eleanor, 290.
- —— queen of Jerusalem, 453.
- Mathematics under Frederick II., 363.
- Matilda, wife of Henry the Fowler, 17.
- —— the empress, wife of Henry V., 86, 144, 280, 286.
- —— daughter of Henry of Anjou, wife of Henry the Lion, 265.
- —— the countess of Tuscany, 109, 110, 116, 120, 131, 135, 136, 137, 138, 142, 144.
- —— inheritance of the countess, 229, 231, 311, 318–319, 321, 328, 365.
- Matthew, count of Boulogne, 291.
- —— chancellor of Sicily, 301.
- Mauclerc, Peter. See Peter, duke of Brittany.
- Maurienne, 287. See also Savoy.
- Meaux, treaty of, 409, 414.
- Mecklenburg, bishopric of, 265.
- Medicine, school of, at Salerno, 363.
- —— study of, by the friars, 443.
- Meissen, 16, 22, 34, 41, 43, 47, 266.
- Meles, 104, 105.
- Melfi, 106.
- —— synod of (1059), 115.
- Melun, 76.
- Memleben, 35.
- Mendicants, the, 382, 384, 434–441, 443, 444, 445, 446. See also Friars, the.
- —— the, and St. Louis, 422, 423.
- —— the, in Italy, 367.
- —— the, and Frederick II., 389.
- Meran, Agnes of, 323. See Agnes.
- Merovingians, the, 69, 75.
- Merseburg, 16, 17, 34.
- Mesopotamia, northern, 158.
- Messina, 106, 117, 118, 305, 312, 361, 480.
- —— capture of, 301.
- Methodius, 157.
- Metz, 205.
- —— Hermann of. See Hermann.
- Michael IV., eastern emperor, 165, 166.
- —— V., eastern emperor, 166.
- —— VI., Stratioticus, eastern emperor, 170, 171.
- —— VII., eastern emperor, 171, 172, 173, 180.
- —— VIII., Palæologus, eastern emperor, 354.
- —— Cærularius. See Cærularius.
- —— Scot, 359, 363, 432.
- —— St., monastery of, in Monte Gargano, 104.
- Middle Kingdom (Burgundy), the, 3, 56. See also Burgundy and Arelate, 266.
- Miecislav, king of Poland, 54.
- Mignano, the treaty of, 235.
- Milan, 37, 115, 116, 128, 248, 254, 258, 259, 260, 261, 269, 270, 309, 381, 382, 483.
- —— revolt and destruction of, 255–256, 257.
- Milan, Aribert, archbishop of. See Aribert.
- —— church of St. Ambrose at, 255.
- Military orders, the, 190, 207.
- —— —— of Spain, 190, 470–471.
- Millicent, heiress of Jerusalem, 185, 193.
- Ministeriales, the, 58, 310, 320, 329, 330, 370.
- Minnesinger, the, 272, 333, 377.
- Minorites. See Franciscans.
- Missi Dominici, 20, 424.
- Mohammed, 169.
- Molême, 202.
- Mondego, the, 467.
- Mongols, the, 8, 15, 385, 456. See also Tartars.
- Monophysites, the, 155.
- Montanists, the, 214.
- Montaperto, battle of, 483–484.
- Mont Cenis, pass of, 130, 259, 260.
- Montebello, peace of, 261.
- Monte Casino, 108, 112, 136.
- —— —— Roffrid, abbot of, 317.
- Montferrat, 259, 340.
- —— counts of, 260.
- —— See Boniface and Conrad.
- Montfort, Simon de (the elder). See Simon.
- —— —— (the younger). See Simon.
- —— Amaury de. See Amaury.
- —— Guy de. See Guy.
- Montlhéry, 276.
- Montreal, barony of (Syria), 186.
- Montreuil-sur-Mer, 76, 277.
- Moors, Spanish, 158, 431, 433, 451.
- Mopsuestia, brazen gates of, 160.
- Moravia, 61.
- Morena, the Sierra, 472.
- Morimond, 204.
- Morocco, 471.
- Morosini, Thomas, patriarch of Constantinople.
- Mortain, 87.
- Mortemer, battle of, 79.
- Mortmain, the law of, 159, 362.
- Moses Maimonides (died 1204), 432.
- Mosul, 158, 183, 184, 185, 191, 193.
- Mouzon, 145, 146.
- Mozarabs, the, 469–470, 474.
- Mühlhausen, diet at, 320.
- Munich founded, 266.
- Murcia, 473.
- Muret, battle of, 200, 401, 472.
- Nangis, William of. See William.
- Nantes, 85.
- —— county of, 287.
- Naples, 10, 117, 118, 227, 306, 328, 385, 389, 480–488.
- —— consolidation of the kingdom of, 227. See also Sicily.
- —— Frederick II.’s policy in, 360, 361.
- —— University of, 363, 431, 447.
- Narbonne, Duchy of, 409.
- —— Raymond VI., Duke of. See Raymond.
- —— Simon de Montfort, Duke of, 401. See Simon.
- Navarre, 326.
- —— kingdom of, 326, 409, 457, 465–466, 471, 472.
- —— Theobald of. See Theobald.
- Navas de Tolosa, battle of Las, 332, 431, 471–472.
- Nazareth, 368.
- Necker Valley, the, 221.
- Nepi, 249.
- Netherlands, the, 266.
- —— union of the, 291.
- Neuilly, Fulk of, 332. See Fulk.
- Neustria, 3, 68.
- Nicæa, 172, 179, 182, 192, 353, 354.
- —— empire at, 351.
- —— empire of, its union of Thessalonica (1241), 353.
- —— Louis, Duke of. See Louis of Blois.
- Nicephorus II., Phocas, eastern emperor, 159, 160, 161, 163, 172, 184.
- —— III. (1078–1081), 173.
- Nicetas, 160, 161.
- Nicholas I., Pope, 166.
- —— II., Pope, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 125.
- Nicopolis, theme of, 155.
- Nicomedia, Louis, Duke of. See Louis of Blois.
- Niebelungenlied, the, 272.
- Niel, king of Denmark, 226.
- Nile, the, 454.
- Niort, 406.
- Nominalism, 210, 211, 212.
- Norbert, St., archbishop of Magdeburg, 206, 207, 208, 212, 217, 226, 229, 233.
- Nordalbingia, 371.
- Nordheim, Otto of. See Otto.
- Normandy, 23, 66, 71, 75, 76, 79, 83–84, 87, 92, 96, 142, 268, 278, 286, 288, 394–396, 404, 415, 416.
- —— its rivalry with Anjou, 87, 88.
- Norman Conquest of England, 73, 115.
- Normans in Naples and Sicily, 84, 104–105, 106, 108–109, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 126, 127, 135, 137, 261, 360, 361.
- —— in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Spain, Italy, 84.
- —— in Brittany, 84, 85.
- —— in Flanders, 85, 86.
- —— in Macedonia and Thessaly, 174, 175.
- —— the character of, 350.
- Norsemen, the, 3, 83, 84, 156.
- Norse mercenaries, 163.
- North Mark, the, 226.
- Norway, 53, 83.
- Noureddin, 193, 195.
- Novara, 260.
- Noyon, 71, 277.
- Numerals, Arabic, 363.
- Nürnberg, 329.
- Ochrida, 164.
- Octavian, cardinal, bishop of Ostia, 324.
- Octavian, 30. See also John XII.
- —— the cardinal, 256. See Victor V.
- Oder, the, 21, 264, 378.
- Odo, king of the Franks, 66, 67, 70.
- —— count of Champagne, king of Arles, 55.
- —— of Cambrai, 212.
- —— I., count of Chartres, Tours, and Blois, 78.
- —— II., Count of Blois and Troyes, 78, 79, 87.
- —— of Champagne. See Urban II.
- —— abbot of Cluny, 97.
- —— of La Roche, 349.
- —— of Turin, 122.
- Olga, conversion of, 162.
- Olona, the, 261.
- Omar, the mosque of, 178.
- Oporto, county of, 467, 470.
- Oppenheim, 129.
- Orléans, 76, 78, 84, 275, 276, 277.
- Orseolo, Peter, Doge of Venice, 46.
- Orthodoxy, Greek, 350.
- Orvieto, 484.
- Osma, 436.
- Ostia, Ugolino, cardinal bishop of. See Gregory IX.
- —— Octavian, bishop of. See Octavian.
- Otbert, bishop of Liége, 141.
- Otranto, 182, 367.
- —— Straits of, 174, 175.
- Otto I., the Great, emperor, 15, 18–27, 28, 30–32, 35, 37, 43, 45, 69,71, 247, 264.
- —— II., 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 41, 44, 70, 103, 160, 162.
- —— III., emperor, 39, 40–44, 47–50, 100, 247, 304–305.
- —— IV., of Brunswick, 319–320;
- —— Count Palatine of Bavaria, 489.
- —— Duke of Bavaria, 122, 123.
- —— of Freising (quoted), 230, 245, 247, 250.
- —— son of Duke Ludolf, Duke of Swabia and Bavaria, 37.
- —— of Lüneburg, first Duke of Brunswick, 375.
- —— of Wittelsbach, 248, 255, 256, 268. (Nephew of above, 322).
- —— of Nordheim, 121, 122, 124, 134, 223.
- Ottocar I., king of Bohemia, 329, 379.
- —— II., king of Bohemia, 379, 489–490.
- Ottoman Turks, 355.
- Ourique, battle of, 470.
- Outremer, Louis IV., 68.
- Oxford, the provisions of, 484.
- —— University of, 430, 431.
- Oxus, the, 168.
- Padua, 256, 268, 441, 445, 483.
- —— University of, 430.
- —— St. Anthony of. See Anthony, St.
- Painting in the East, 157.
- Palæologi, the, 8.
- Palais, 211.
- Palatinate, origin of the, 251, 308.
- Palencia, University of, 431.
- Palermo, 310, 312, 482.
- —— archbishop of, 387, 391. See also Walter.
- —— Frederick II.’s palace at, 364.
- —— siege of, 118.
- Palestine, pilgrimages to, 177, 178.
- —— Turkish conquest of, 179.
- Pallavicino, the marquis, 483.
- Pandects, the, 218.
- Pandulf, prince of Capua and Benevento, 34.
- —— of Capua, 105, 106.
- —— papal agent in England, 326.
- Pannonia, 155, 167.
- Pantheism taught at Paris, 433.
- Papacy, theory of the, 314.
- —— Cluniac conception of the, 99.
- Paraclete, monastery of the, 212.
- Paris, 38, 68, 76, 81, 82, 83, 87, 240, 277, 290, 295, 378, 395, 404, 426, 446.
- —— Hugh, count of, 73. See Hugh Capet.
- —— growth of, under Philip Augustus, 403.
- —— heresy in, 433, 434.
- —— parliament of, 425.
- —— the schools of, 211–214, 240.
- —— university of, 214, 313, 447. See also University.
- —— treaty of (1259), 416, 419.
- —— Matthew, 408, 443.
- —— William, bishop of. See William.
- Parlamentum (municipal), 238.
- Parlement of Paris, the, 424, 425.
- Parma, revolt of, 390.
- —— Cadalus, bishop of, 116.
- —— Roland of, 128.
- Parthenay, Poitevin barons meet at, 413.
- Paschal II., Pope, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145.
- —— III., Antipope, 257–260.
- Pastoureaux, the, 426.
- Patarini, the, 115, 116, 128, 215.
- Patrician of Rome, the, 41, 49, 241.
- Paterno, 47.
- Patrimony of St. Peter, the, 30, 310, 318, 369.
- Patzinaks, the, 174, 339.
- Paulicians, the, 174, 215–216.
- Pavia, 29, 41, 49, 53, 130, 218, 237, 248, 259–261, 262, 269, 487.
- —— council at, 63, 256.
- —— diet at, 59.
- Payens, Hugh de. See Hugh.
- Peking, 168.
- Pelagius, the legate, 454, 458.
- Peloponnesus, 155, 164, 348, 351.
- —— Franks of, 354.
- Pennaforte, Raymond of. See Raymond.
- Pepo, 218.
- Périgord, 406.
- Périgueux, 415.
- Perils of the Last Times, the, book on, 446.
- Persia, 107, 158, 169, 179, 456.
- —— Seljukians of, 183.
- Perugia, 335, 434, 480.
- Peter of Courtenay, count of Auxerre, Latin emperor in the East, 352, 353.
- —— II., king of Aragon, 325, 326, 401, 472.
- —— III., king of Aragon, 475, 476.
- —— king of Hungary, 61.
- —— count of Alençon, 416.
- —— de Bruys, 208, 214, 215.
- —— of Castelnau, 399.
- —— de la Châtre, archbishop of Bourges, 284.
- —— Damiani, 100, 108, 112, 115, 116, 121, 123, 125, 205.
- —— the Hermit, 179, 180–181.
- —— Lombard, 213, 432.
- —— Mauclerc, duke of Brittany, 395, 408, 409.
- —— the Venerable, abbot of Cluny, 199, 213, 214.
- —— della Vigna, 364, 387, 390, 391.
- Petrobrusians, 214–215.
- Pfahlbürger, the, 373, 374.
- Philip the Arabian, emperor, 320.
- —— II., of Swabia, king of the Romans, 309, 311, 316, 318, 319–322, 326, 342, 344.
- —— I., king of France, 79, 80–82, 86, 127, 138, 141, 180, 274, 275, 281.
- —— II., Augustus, king of France, 10, 267, 290–294, 299, 301–303, 308, 315, 322–325, 330–331, 393–397, 400–406, 408, 416, 423, 426, 453.
- —— III., the Bold, king of France, 415, 419, 426, 462.
- —— IV., the Fair, king of France, 10, 417, 422, 425.
- —— of Alsace, count of Flanders, 289, 291, 292, 301, 303.
- —— of Heinsberg, archbishop of Cologne, 266, 270.
- —— Hurepel, count of Boulogne, 408, 409.
- Philippopolis, 349.
- Philosophy, study of, 100, 429, 432, 446.
- Photius, the Patriarch, 167.
- Piacenza, 382.
- —— synod at (1095), 138.
- Picardy, 76.
- Piedmont, 259.
- Pierleone, the house of, 228.
- —— Giordano, 241.
- —— Peter, 228. See Anacletus II.
- Pilgrim, archbishop of Cologne, 52, 54.
- Pilgrimages to Palestine, 177, 178.
- Pindus, Mount, 164.
- Pisa, 185, 188, 228, 230, 239, 269, 305, 306, 309, 310, 318, 328, 337, 338, 342, 384, 487, 489.
- —— synod at, 230.
- —— university of, 430.
- —— Leonard of. See Leonard.
- Plantagenet, the house of, 88. See also Anjou.
- Po, the river, 29.
- Podestà, office of, 255, 258, 263.
- Poitiers, 89, 90, 286, 413, 418.
- Poitou, 70, 281, 330, 331, 395, 396, 409, 413, 414, 415, 416.
- —— Adelaide of, 69. See Adelaide.
- —— Alfonse of. See Alfonse.
- —— Agnes of. See Agnes.
- —— William of. See William, 52, 56.
- —— Ebles, count of, 89. See Ebles.
- —— Otto IV., count of, 319–320. See Otto.
- Poland, 4, 5, 34, 37, 45, 48, 54, 60, 61, 123–124, 226, 252, 326, 358, 378, 379, 380.
- —— dukes of, 34, 40.
- Poles, Lausitz handed over to, 49.
- Pomerania, 226, 233, 380.
- —— bishopric of, 265.
- —— Slavonic dukes of, 378.
- Pontigny, 204.
- Pontius, abbot of Cluny, 199.
- Poor Men of Assisi, the. See Franciscans.
- —— —— of Lyons, the, 215.
- Poppo, bishop of Brixen. See Damasus II.
- Porée, Gilbert de la. See Gilbert.
- Portugal, county of, 470.
- —— kingdom of, 469, 470, 471, 475.
- —— papal overlordship over, 325.
- Poverty, Franciscan doctrine of, 389.
- Pragmatic Sanction of St. Louis, the alleged, 423.
- Prague, 38, 43, 61.
- Praxedis of Russia, second wife of Henry IV., 138.
- Preachers, Order of. See Dominicans.
- Preaching in the Middle Ages, 441.
- —— Brothers of St. Romanus of Toulouse, the, 437.
- Præfectus urbis, the, 318.
- Prémontré, 206, 226.
- Premonstratensian Canons, 206–207, 265, 436. See Canons Regular.
- Prespa, 164.
- Presthlava, battle of, 162.
- Prévôté, the court of the, 425.
- Procession of the Holy Ghost, the, 139.
- Protospatharii, 45.
- Protovestiarius, 45.
- Provence, 28, 145, 214, 228, 397, 410, 417, 418, 419, 485.
- —— language of, 89, 90. See also Langue d’oc.
- —— poets of, 363, 364. See also Troubadours, the.
- —— Louis VIII. against, 406.
- —— Raymond VI., marquis of, 398.
- —— and Raymond VII., 401.
- —— Raymond Berengar, count of. See Raymond Berengar.
- Prussia, 43, 379, 380, 451.
- Publicani, the, 215.
- Puiset, Hugh du, 277.
- Pullani, 194, 459.
- Pyrenees, the, 90, 419, 465.
- Pyrrhus, 39.
- Quadrivium, the, 209.
- Quedlinburg, 16, 17, 22.
- Quercy, 287.
- —— lower, 416.
- Ragewin (quoted), 252, 253, 271.
- Rainald of Dassel, archbishop of Cologne, 252, 253, 255, 257, 259, 265.
- Rainerius of Bieda, 140. See also Paschal II.
- Ramiro, lord of Aragon, 466–467.
- Ranulf, Norman chief, 105, 106.
- Ratisbon, 488.
- —— Albertus Magnus, bishop of. See Albertus.
- —— Berthold of. See Berthold.
- Ravenna, 46, 135, 136, 218, 364, 384.
- —— archbishop of, 44.
- —— Guibert of. See Guibert.
- —— Romuald of, 100. See Romuald.
- Raymond I., count of Toulouse, 91.
- —— IV. of Saint-Gilles, count of Toulouse, 181, 183, 398;
- count of Tripoli, 184.
- —— V., count of Toulouse, 287.
- —— VI., count of Toulouse, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402.
- —— VII., count of Toulouse, 401, 402, 406, 408, 409, 413, 414, 418.
- —— count of Antioch, 285, 339.
- —— of Le Puy, grand master of the Hospital, 190.
- —— of Pennaforte, 382.
- —— of Toledo, 432.
- —— count of Tripoli, regent of Jerusalem, 193, 195.
- —— Berengar II., of Provence, count of Barcelona, 470.
- —— —— V., count of Provence, 417, 418.
- —— Roger, viscount of Béziers, 399, 400.
- Realism, 210, 211, 212.
- Rectorate of the university of Paris, the, 430.
- Rectors of Lombard League, 259.
- Reggio, 130, 131.
- Reginald, Apulian baron, 230, 231.
- Regnum, the, 391, 428, 430.
- Regular canons, the, 97, 204–206, 438. See also Canons, regular.
- Reichenau, 209.
- Reims, 41, 42, 43, 44, 68, 70, 75, 77, 79, 201, 209, 229, 283, 290, 307.
- —— archbishops, 86, 87. See also Adalbero, William.
- —— synod at, 102.
- —— council of (1148), 213.
- Renascence, the 12th century, 2, 7, 100, 429.
- Rennes, 85.
- Rhineland, the, 19, 51, 251, 307.
- —— League of the cities of, 488, 491.
- Rhodes, 463.
- Rhodope, the, as boundary, 155.
- Rhone, the, 88, 396.
- Richard, earl of Cornwall, king of the Romans, 418, 421, 456, 475, 479, 489–491.
- —— I., king of England, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294, 299, 301–303, 305, 308–309, 319, 320, 321, 341, 342, 378, 394, 395, 397, 453.
- —— of Aversa, afterwards also of Capua, 108, 114, 115, 127.
- —— the Justiciar, first duke of Burgundy, 88.
- —— duke of Normandy, 83.
- —— count of Segni, 318.
- Richenza, wife of Lothair of Supplinburg, 223.
- Riga, bishopric of, 379.
- Ripen, 22.
- Riviera, the, 27.
- Robert of Courtenay, Latin emperor in the East, 353.
- —— I., king of France, son of Robert the Strong, 66, 67, 68.
- —— II., the Pious, king of France, 42, 52, 77.
- —— of Arbrissel, 201, 217.
- —— count of Artois, 383, 407, 416, 420, 458.
- —— of Clari, 349.
- —— count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, 416.
- —— count of Dreux, 285.
- —— Fitzwalter, 454.
- —— count of Flanders, 141.
- —— the Old, younger son of Robert II. of France, and first Capetian duke of Burgundy, 78, 79, 88–89.
- —— the Strong, 67, 87.
- —— duke of Normandy, father of William the Conqueror, 178.
- —— duke of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, 181, 278.
- —— Guiscard, son of Tancred of Hauteville, 107, 114, 115, 117, 118, 127, 135, 137, 174, 175, 180, 182, 194, 227, 236.
- —— of Molême, 202.
- Robertian house, the, 3, 4, 23, 70, 71, 89.
- Rochelle, La, 406.
- Roffrid, abbot of Monte Casino, 317.
- Roger I. of Hauteville, afterwards count of Sicily, brother of Robert Guiscard, 108, 114, 117–118, 127, 137, 139, 227.
- —— II., count, and afterwards first king of Sicily, 194, 227, 228–231, 235–237, 248, 269, 301, 316, 340.
- —— duke, son of Roger, king of Sicily, 301.
- —— son of Tancred of Lecce, joint king of Sicily, 310.
- —— archbishop of York, 291.
- Roland of Parma, 128.
- —— the cardinal. See Bandinelli, Roland, and Alexander III.
- Rolf, duke of the Normans, 3, 83, 85.
- Rollo. See Rolf.
- Romagna, 260, 261, 310, 316, 317, 319.
- —— feudalisation of, 118.
- —— towns of, 380.
- Romance languages, literature of the, 89, 91, 397.
- —— writers of, 7, 157, 377, 378.
- Romanesque architecture, 7, 378, 415.
- Romania, emperor of, 348.
- Romanus, St., of Toulouse, 437.
- —— I., Lecapenus, Eastern emperor, 152.
- —— II., Eastern emperor, 158, 159.
- —— III., 165.
- —— IV., Diogenes, Eastern emperor, 171, 172.
- Romano, house of, 381, 482–483.
- —— Alberic da. See Alberic.
- —— Eccelin da. See Eccelin.
- Romans and Henry V., 142.
- Rome, Henry IV. takes, 10, 83, 135.
- —— sack of, by Robert Guiscard, 136.
- —— receives Urban II., 139.
- —— Alexander III. driven out of, 257;
- restored to, 258.
- —— captured by Frederick I., 258.
- —— Arnold of Brescia in, 249–250.
- —— subjection of, to Innocent III., 318–319.
- —— council at, 384. See also Councils.
- —— rebellion against Gregory IX. in, 368, 382, 383.
- —— Innocent IV. flees from, 386.
- —— St. Angelo, castle of, 229.
- —— the commune of, 240–241. See also Commune of Rome, the.
- —— St. John’s in the Lateran, 124. See also Lateran.
- —— St. Mary on the Aventine, convent of, 110.
- —— St Peter’s, tumult at, 142, 143.
- —— church of St Peter at, 300.
- —— St. Peter ad Vincula, church of, 124.
- Romuald, St., 46, 100.
- Roncaglia, diet at (1154), 248.
- —— diet at, 254–255.
- Roscelin, 210, 212.
- Rothenburg, Frederick of. See Frederick.
- Rouen, French of, 83.
- Rouergue, 287, 398.
- Roum, Seljukian kingdom of, 179, 181–183, 192, 299–300, 342, 351.
- Roussillon, 398, 419.
- Rudolf III., king of Arles (993–1032), 53, 55.
- —— duke of Burgundy, king of the French, 67, 68, 69.
- —— of Burgundy, king of Italy, 28.
- —— king of Transjurane Burgundy, 88.
- —— of Hapsburg, king of the Romans, 491.
- —— of Swabia, 132, 133, 134.
- —— of Wied, 270.
- Rügen, 226, 265.
- Rurik, 162.
- Russia, 34, 157, 162, 378, 379, 385.
- —— Anne of, wife of Henry I. of France. See Anne.
- Ruy Diaz. See the Cid.
- Sacerdotium, the, 391, 428, 430, 431, 448.
- Sachsenspiegel, the, 377.
- Sack, Friars of the, 440.
- Safed, Castle of the Templars at, 461.
- Saint-Amour, William of. See William, 446.
- —— Cher, Hugh of. See Hugh.
- —— Denis, 212.
- —— —— Abbey of, 275, 276.
- —— Gallen, 209.
- —— Gildas de Rhuys, 212.
- —— Gilles, 214, 485.
- —— —— church of, 400.
- —— —— Peter of Castelnau murdered at, 399.
- —— —— house of, 402.
- —— Jean d’Angely, 406.
- —— Maurice of Magdeburg, 22, 35.
- —— Pol, Counts of, 86.
- —— Quentin, 86.
- —— Rufus, 249.
- —— Victor, 213.
- —— —— abbey of, 211.
- Sainte Geneviève, Mont, 211.
- Saintes, 418.
- —— battle of (1242), 414.
- Saintonge, 281, 406, 414, 416.
- Saladin, 195–196, 271, 301–303, 453.
- Saladin Tithe, the, 299.
- Salef, the river, 300.
- Salerno, 38, 49, 50, 136, 230, 328.
- —— Lombard princes of, 103, 156.
- —— school of medicine at, 363.
- Salisbury, William Longsword, Earl of, 330, 458.
- Salza, Hermann of. See Hermann.
- Salzburg, 45.
- —— Archbishop of, 260.
- Samos, 348.
- Samothrace, 348.
- Samuel, king of Bulgaria, 163, 164.
- San Germano, 235, 480.
- —— —— Treaty of, 369, 380.
- Sanchia, wife of Richard of Cornwall, 418.
- Sancho, King of Portugal, 325.
- —— IX. of Castile, 470.
- —— son of Alfonso X. of Castile, 475.
- —— the Great, King of Navarre, 466–467.
- —— King of Navarre, 326, 409.
- —— of Gascony, 90.
- Santiago, 290.
- —— order of, 471.
- Sanudo, house of, 352.
- Saône, 88.
- Sardinia, 239, 310.
- —— granted to Enzio, 382.
- Saracens, the, 3, 5, 8, 27, 30, 39, 117, 118, 155, 159, 161, 163, 166.
- —— in Sicily, 103, 106, 136, 235–236, 317, 360.
- —— and Frederick II., 391.
- —— from Lucera, 321. See Lucera.
- —— invade the Campagna, 386.
- Saragossa, 468, 469, 470.
- Saumur, court of Alfonse at, 413.
- Savelli, house of, 364.
- Savoy, 287, 419. See also Maurienne.
- —— Count of, Thomas. See Thomas.
- Saxon nation, the, 13–14;
- —— colonies, 264.
- —— revolt, 123, 124.
- —— —— against Henry IV., 140.
- Saxony, castles in, 123.
- —— duchy of, 223, 231, 232.
- —— duchy of, divided, 268.
- Scandinavia, 22, 83, 121, 226, 248, 349.
- —— and the Crusades, 298–299.
- Scheldt, the, 85.
- Schism between Eastern and Western Churches, the, 355, 387.
- Schleswig, 22.
- Scholasticism, 2, 209–214, 410, 446.
- Schools, Mussulman, 43.
- Schwerin, bishopric of, 264.
- —— Henry of. See Henry.
- Science in 11th and 12th centuries, 100.
- —— under Frederick II., 362, 363.
- Scotland, the king of, 288.
- —— and Normans, 84.
- Scot, Michael. See Michael.
- Scutari, Crusaders encamp at, 345.
- Secular Canons, 205, 226.
- Segni, Lothaire of. See Innocent III.
- —— Richard, Count of. See Richard.
- Seine, 68, 437.
- Seljuk, 168.
- Seljukian Turks, the, 138, 166, 167–168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179, 183, 191, 339, 340. See also Turks.
- Seljukians, the, of Roum, decay of, 351.
- Senate, the Roman, 241, 271.
- Senator, Summus, the Roman, 318, 485.
- Sénéchaussées, the, 424.
- Senlis, 76, 277.
- Sens, 277.
- —— council of, 213, 240, 281.
- —— archbishop of, 75, 291.
- —— Henry, archbishop of. See Henry.
- Sentences, the Book of, 213.
- Sepulchre, Church of the Holy, 8, 178, 189, 300.
- Sergius, Prince of Naples, 105.
- Servians, the, 167, 339.
- Servite Friars, the, 440.
- Seville, 473.
- —— Ameers of, 467.
- Sicily, 8, 38, 39, 161, 227–231, 235–237, 252–253, 300, 306–307, 309–310, 311–312, 328, 331, 364, 387, 421, 481, 484, 485, 486.
- —— Normans in, 84, 117, 118, 126, 127, 340–341.
- —— ecclesiastical privilege of, 316.
- —— Papal rights over, 325, 369.
- —— under Innocent III., 316–318.
- —— in the 11th century, 103, 104,106.
- —— organisation of the kingdom of, 235–237.
- —— Frederick II.’s policy in, 359, 360, 361, 382.
- —— Charles, king of. See Charles.
- —— Constance of. See Constance.
- —— Henry, king of. See Henry.
- —— Manfred, king of. See Manfred.
- —— Roger of. See Roger.
- —— Tancred, king of. See Tancred.
- —— William of. See William.
- Sidon, barony of, 186.
- Siegfried, archbishop of Mainz, 132, 178, 329, 384.
- Siegburg, Abbey of, 123.
- —— on the Trave, 227.
- Siena, 112, 483.
- Siete Partidas, the, 475.
- Silesia, 61, 380.
- Silistria, 164.
- Simeon, king of the Bulgarians, 152, 157.
- Simon de Montfort, Count of Toulouse, 343, 344, 400, 401, 402.
- —— de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, 415, 456.
- —— of Tournai, 433.
- Simony, 102, 127, 129, 138.
- —— condemned at Sutri, 63.
- —— St. Louis and, 423.
- Siponto, 479.
- Slavonia, 155.
- Slavs, the, 3, 16, 21, 22, 38, 41, 48, 60, 61, 155, 157, 162, 164, 167, 226, 248, 264, 378, 379.
- Slingers in John Zimisces’ army, 162.
- Soana, 110.
- Sobeslav, Duke of Bohemia, 226.
- Soest, laws of, 377.
- Soissons, councils at, 210, 212.
- Song of the Sun, St. Francis, 442.
- Spain, 10, 158, 300, 325, 326, 464–477.
- —— Arab civilisation in, 169.
- —— Normans in, 84.
- —— Universities of, 431, 432.
- Speyer, 130, 143, 192, 232, 266.
- —— Bishop of, 141.
- Spalato, 453.
- Spoleto, duchy of, 319, 366, 384.
- —— Duke of. See Conrad of Urslingen.
- Sporades, the, 348.
- Spree, the, 16.
- Stabat Mater Dolorosa, the, 442.
- Statutum in favorem principum, Henry ‘VII.’s’ (1231), 372.
- Stedinger, the, 373.
- Steel, workers in, at Lucera, 360, 361.
- Stephen IX., Pope, 109, 112, 114.
- —— King of England, third son of Stephen, Count of Blois, 87, 280, 286, 289.
- —— St., Duke, afterwards King of Hungary, 45, 54, 178.
- —— Count of Blois and Chartres (Crusader), 87, 181, 183.
- —— the Shepherd, leader of the Crusade of the Children, 452.
- —— Harding, abbot of Cîteaux, 202.
- Studium, the, 428, 448.
- —— Generale, the, 410, 430, 431. See University.
- Strasburg, 145, 147.
- —— Gottfried of. See Gottfried.
- Strategos, the, 156.
- Styria, 478, 490.
- Subiaco, 27.
- Suger, abbot of Saint-Denis, 276, 277, 281, 283, 284, 285.
- Suidgar of Bamberg, 63. See Clement II.
- Suessa, Thaddæus of. See Thaddæus.
- Suidas, 157.
- Suleiman, conqueror of Nicæa, 172, 179.
- Summa Theologiæ, Alexander of Hales’, 446.
- Sunnites, 178.
- Supplinburg, 223.
- —— Lothair of. See Lothair.
- Susa, 259, 261.
- Sutri, Synod at (1046), 63, 101.
- Svend, king of Denmark, 248, 252.
- Sviatoslav, 162, 163.
- Swabia, 2, 15, 20, 28, 37, 56, 123, 133, 269, 329.
- —— cities of, 124.
- —— Conrad of, candidate for Empire. See Conrad.
- —— Ernest of, 52. See Ernest.
- —— Frederick, Duke of, 259. See Frederick.
- —— Gisela, Duchess of, 51, 52. See Gisela.
- —— Henry III., Duke of, 59. See Henry.
- —— Rudolf of, 132. See Rudolf.
- Swabian Alp, the, 220.
- Sweden, 253.
- Swegen, 83.
- Sybil, Queen of Jerusalem, 193, 302.
- Sylvester I., Pope, 44.
- —— II., Pope, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49. See also Gerbert.
- —— III., Antipope, 63.
- Synod at Bari, 139.
- —— at Basel, 116.
- —— at Clermont (1095), 138, 139.
- —— of Constantinople, (867), 166.
- —— of Milan, 115.
- —— at Piacenza (1095), 138.
- —— of Reims, 41, 42.
- —— at Reims, 103.
- —— at Rome (963), 33.
- —— —— (1075), 127.
- —— —— (1084), 135.
- —— Lateran (1059), 113.
- —— at St. Peter’s, 32.
- —— at Vatican (1076), 128.
- —— of Sutri, 63, 101, 125.
- —— at Vienne, 145.
- Syria, 8, 158, 160, 163, 168, 170, 178, 355, 426, 451, 454, 455.
- —— Christians in, 379.
- —— conquest of, by Omar, 178.
- —— Seljukian kingdom of, 179.
- Syracuse, 106, 361.
- Tagliacozzo, battle of, 487.
- Tagus, the, 467, 469, 471.
- Taillebourg, battle of, 414.
- Tanaro, the, 259.
- Tancred the Crusader, 182, 184.
- —— of Hauteville, 106, 114.
- —— of Lecce, king of Sicily, 301, 305, 306, 308, 309, 310, 317.
- Taranto, 38, 317.
- —— gulf of, 39, 156.
- —— principality of, 478.
- Tarsus, loss of, 155.
- —— brazen gates of, 160.
- Tartars, the, 165, 351, 385, 387, 459, 460.
- Taurus, the, 155, 159, 179, 183.
- Templars, the, 189–190, 194, 208, 398, 456, 470.
- Tinchebrai, battle of, 278.
- Terracina, 137, 257.
- Tertiaries, the, 440.
- Teutonic Order, the, 190, 366, 379, 380.
- Thaddæus of Suessa, 387, 390.
- Thankmar, 17, 19.
- Thebes, Counts of, 349.
- Themes, 155;
- Constantine’s On the Themes, 154.
- Theobald the Young, King of Navarre, 420.
- —— the Great, Count (II. of Champagne, and IV. of Blois), 87, 280, 284, 286, 289.
- —— III., Count of Champagne, 343, 344.
- —— IV., the Great, Count of Champagne, and King of Navarre, 408, 456.
- —— V., the Good, Count of Blois, 289, 290, 291, 301, 303.
- —— of Liége, 462, 491. See Gregory X.
- Theodora, 29, 30.
- —— the Younger, 30, 38.
- —— Comnena, daughter of Manuel I., 193.
- —— daughter of Romanus II., 161.
- —— daughter of Constantine VIII., 65, 167, 170.
- Theodore Angelus, 353.
- —— I., Lascaris, 351, 352, 353.
- Theology, study of, 100, 429, 432, 445.
- —— Faculty of, at Toulouse, 410.
- Theophano, widow of Romanus II., 159.
- —— daughter of Romanus II., empress of Otto II., 34, 38, 40, 41, 42, 160, 161, 162.
- Thessalonica, 155, 156, 164, 312, 341, 352.
- —— fall of, 353.
- —— king of, 348.
- —— and Constantinople, rivalry of, 351.
- —— union of Nicæa and (1241), 353.
- Thessaly, 164, 175, 348.
- Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders, 278, 279, 289.
- Thomas, Count of Savoy, 417.
- —— of Acre, St., knights of, 190.
- —— St., of Aquino, 363, 442, 447.
- —— St., archbishop of Canterbury, 6, 257, 258, 260, 288, 291, 307.
- —— of Celano, 442.
- —— of Marle, 277.
- Thrace, 345, 348, 351, 353.
- Thurgau, Werner, Count of. See Werner.
- Thuringia, 122, 123, 323.
- —— Henry Raspe of. See Henry.
- —— Hermann of. See Hermann.
- —— Landgrave of, 367.
- —— St. Elizabeth of, 382.
- Ticino, the, 261.
- Tiepolo, Podestà of Milan, 381, 382.
- Tithes, 373.
- Tivoli, 46, 135.
- Todi, Jacapone da. See Jacopone.
- Toeny, Ralph de, 105.
- Togrul Beg, 168, 169.
- Toledo, 467, 469, 472.
- —— Ameers of, 467.
- —— Raymond of, 432.
- Torre, Martin della, 483.
- Torricella, battle of, 483.
- Tortona, 248.
- Tortosa, 470, 471.
- Toul, 102.
- —— Bruno of. See Leo IX.
- Toulouse, 287, 289, 397, 398, 401, 402, 407, 409, 410, 415, 417, 418.
- —— county of, 90, 91, 96, 217, 397.
- —— Counts of. See Alfonse, Amaury, Raymond.
- —— the bishop of, and St. Dominic, 436.
- —— cathedral of, 415.
- —— heretics in, 399.
- —— Louis VI.’s expedition against, 283–384.
- —— Louis VIII.’s expedition against, 407.
- —— Synod at (1160), 257.
- —— University of, 431.
- —— the war of (1158), 287.
- Touraine, 76, 87, 88, 286, 395, 396, 416.
- Tournai, 330, 331.
- —— Simon of. See Simon.
- —— the school of, 211.
- Tournaments in the East, 339.
- Tours, 69, 75, 204, 406.
- —— Council at (1163), 257, 288.
- —— St Martin’s at, 69.
- —— Odo I., Count of, 78.
- Towns, the, 9, 22.
- —— German, new, built by Henry the Fowler, 16.
- —— —— under Frederick I., 272.
- —— —— under Frederick II., 373, 376, 377.
- —— the Italian, 237–239, 362.
- —— French, and Philip Augustus, 403.
- —— French, and St. Louis, 425.
- —— Greek, 38.
- Trade, 9, 10.
- —— German, under Frederick II., 376.
- —— St. Louis and, 425.
- —— the Venetians and Eastern, 348.
- Tre Fontane, abbey of, 241.
- Treaty of Abbeville (1258), (confirmed at Paris in 1259), 416.
- —— of Amiens (1279), 416.
- —— of Augsburg (1184), 269.
- —— of Aumâle, 292.
- —— of Clair-on-Epte, 83.
- —— of Constance (1153), 248, 249.
- —— —— (1183), 263, 264.
- —— of Corbeil (1258), 419.
- —— of Fulda, 305.
- —— of Lorris (1243), 414.
- —— of Meaux, 409, 414.
- —— of Mignano, 235.
- —— of Paris (1259), 416, 419.
- —— of San Germano (1230), 369.
- —— of Verdun, 9, 56, 68, 72, 91.
- —— of Worms (1193), 308.
- Trebizond, 351.
- —— lords of, 353.
- Treviso, 258, 381.
- Trial by combat, 424.
- Tribur, Diets of, 122, 129.
- Trier, archbishopric of, 270.
- —— the archbishop of, 490.
- Tripoli (Syria), 184, 188, 195, 196, 236, 461, 463.
- Trivium, the, 209.
- Troja, 105.
- —— Walter, bishop of. See Walter.
- Trondhjem, archbishopric of, 249.
- Troubadours, the, 333, 364, 377, 397, 410, 419.
- Troyes, 78, 408, 484.
- —— bishops of, 86, 87.
- Tunis, 237, 421, 426, 461, 462.
- Turks, the, 8, 138, 158, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 174, 175, 355, 387, 456.
- —— the Ottoman. See Ottoman.
- —— Seljukian, the. See Seljukians.
- Turin, 390.
- —— Odo of. See Odo.
- Tuscany, 138, 260, 261, 269, 309, 318, 328, 380, 390, 483, 486.
- —— feudalisation of, 118.
- —— Marquis of. See Philip of Swabia.
- —— the towns in, 239.
- Tusculum, Counts of, 49, 59, 63, 112, 116.
- —— destruction of, 306.
- Tyre, 186, 196, 302.
- Tyrol, county of, 323.
- Uberti, Farinata degli, 483.
- Ueberlingen, 55.
- Ugolino, cardinal, 435, 437, 439, 445. See also Gregory IX.
- Ulrich, bishop of Halberstadt, 266.
- Ultramarinus, Louis IV., 68.
- Umbria, 380.
- Universities, the, 2, 7, 10, 214, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 446, 447, 448.
- University of Bologna, 218, 219, 255, 313, 429, 430.
- —— Naples, 363, 431.
- —— Oxford, 430, 431.
- —— Padua, 430.
- —— Palencia, 431.
- —— Paris, 214, 313, 403, 423, 429, 430, 445, 447.
- —— Pisa, 430.
- —— Toulouse, 410, 414, 431.
- Unstrut, battle at Hohenburg on, 124, 223.
- —— Flarchheim on the, 133.
- Uranus, Greek general, 164.
- Urban II., Pope, 81, 137, 138, 139, 140, 180, 182, 196, 198, 210, 229, 316.
- —— III., Pope, 270, 271, 298.
- —— IV., Pope, 354, 447, 484–485, 491.
- Urslingen, Conrad of, 310, 319.
- Usurers, Lombard, Cahorsin, and Jewish, 426.
- Utrecht, death of Conrad II. at, 59.
- —— —— Henry V. at, 149.
- Val Camonica, the, 258.
- Valdemar II. of Denmark, 264, 265, 267, 331, 371, 378.
- Valdez, Peter, 215, 217.
- Valence, 398.
- Valencia, 469, 470, 473.
- Val-ès-Dunes, battle at, 79.
- Valois absorbed by Philip I. of France, 81.
- Vallombrosa, Order of, 100.
- Van, Lake, 171.
- Varangians, the, 163, 175.
- Varaville, battle at, 79.
- Vatatzes, John, 353.
- Vaucouleurs, 330.
- Vaudois, the, 215.
- Vendôme, 76.
- Venice, 39, 46, 156, 185, 188, 226, 258, 259, 262, 263, 266, 332, 337–350, 354, 355, 459, 460, 479, 482.
- —— St. Mark’s Church at, 263.
- Ventadour, Bernard of. See Bernard.
- Vercelli, 260.
- Verdun, treaty of, 56, 68, 72, 91.
- Vermandois, the, 81, 86, 291, 293.
- —— Herbert, Count of. See Herbert.
- —— Hugh, Count of. See Hugh.
- Verona, 29, 37, 39, 270, 381, 487.
- —— La Chiusa di, 258.
- —— league of, 258.
- —— march of, 258.
- Vexin, the, 81, 275, 288, 292.
- Vézelai, 191, 300.
- Vicelin, missionary, 226.
- Vicenza, 258, 381.
- Victor II., Pope, 109–112, 114.
- —— III., Pope, 136.
- —— IV., Antipope, 234, 256, 257, 288.
- —— St., abbey of, 205–206.
- Victorines, 205–206.
- Vidin, 164.
- Vienna, Frederick II. enters, in 1237, 375.
- Vienne, 145.
- Vikings, the, 162;
- Vilaine, the, 85.
- Villani (quoted), 484.
- Villefranches of St. Louis, 426.
- Villehardouin, Geoffrey of, prince of Achaia, 343, 349.
- Villeneuves, 415, 426.
- Viterbo, 140, 384, 482, 484.
- Vitry, the assault of, 284.
- —— county of, 87.
- —— James of, 333.
- Vittoria, 390.
- Vladimir, St., 378.
- Vogelweide, Walter von der, 332, 378.
- Vogt, 25.
- Vratislav of Bohemia, 252.
- Wagrians, the, 21, 226.
- Waldenses, the. See Vaudois.
- Wales, 9, 84, 85.
- Walter of Brienne, 317-318.
- —— the Penniless, 181.
- —— archbishop of Palermo, 300.
- —— bishop of Troja, 317-318.
- —— von der Vogelweide, 332, 378.
- War, private, 362, 374.
- Wartburg, the, 378, 388.
- Weiblingen, 221.
- Weinsberg, the battle of, 232.
- Welf, house of. See Guelf.
- —— Duke of Bavaria, 137, 139.
- —— Count (temp. Conrad III.), 233.
- —— VI., of Bavaria, 246, 259, 268.
- —— VII., 259.
- Wenceslas III. (1230-1253), 379.
- Wends, the, 5, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 26, 37, 39, 40.
- Werner of Kyburg, Count of the Thurgau, 54.
- Weser, the, 268, 373.
- Westphalia, 19, 266, 268, 377.
- White Friars, the, 440. See Carmelites.
- —— Monks, the, 204. See Cistercians.
- Widukind, Saxon monk, 16, 99.
- —— of Corvey, 25.
- Wied, Rudolf of. See Rudolf, 270.
- Willegis, archbishop of Mainz, 40, 41, 46.
- William, Count of Holland, King of the Romans, 388, 482, 488.
- —— I., the Conqueror, King of England, 8, 81, 84, 86, 115, 126, 174, 178, 235.
- —— II., Rufus, King of England, 138, 139, 141, 275.
- —— I., the Bad, King of Sicily, 249, 252-253, 340.
- —— II., the Good, King of Sicily, 262, 269, 298, 301.
- —— III., King of Sicily, 310.
- —— the Pious, Duke of Aquitaine, 97.
- —— I. or III., Tow-head, Duke of Aquitaine, 89.
- —— V., the Great, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou, 52, 56, 62.
- —— son of William V. of Aquitaine, 53.
- —— VIII., Duke of Aquitaine, 90.
- —— X., Duke of Aquitaine, 90, 280, 281.
- —— of Apulia, Norman chronicler, 105.
- —— of Auvergne, bishop of Paris, 422.
- —— of Blois, archbishop of Reims, 290, 291.
- —— of Champeaux, bishop of Châlons, 145, 211, 212.
- —— Clito, 278.
- —— of Conches, 211.
- —— the Great, Count of Franche-Comté, 145.
- —— abbot of Hirschau, 199.
- —— of the Iron Arm, 106, 107.
- —— archbishop of Mainz, son of Otto I., 25, 27, 35.
- —— of Nangis, 414.
- —— of Saint-Amour, 446.
- —— of Tyre (quoted), 196.
- Winchester, the Earl of, 454.
- —— Henry, bishop of, 87.
- Wittelsbach, house of, 331.
- —— Otto of. See Otto.
- Wolfram of Eschenbach, 378.
- Worms, 50, 101, 124, 251, 372, 374.
- —— Concordat of, 147, 149, 225, 307.
- —— Diet at (1179), 266.
- —— Treaty of (1193), 308.
- Würzburg, Diets at, 146, (1165) 257, (1180) 267;
- Xanten, 19, 206.
- Xeres, 473.
- Yorkshire, Otto IV., Earl of, 319.
- York. See Roger, archbishop of, 291.
- Yussuf, Ameer of Andalous, 468-469.
- Zähringen, the Duchy of, 222, 223.
- Zallaca, battle of, 468.
- Zangi, 191, 192, 195.
- Zara, capture of (1202), 344, 346.
- Zeiz, 34.
- Zimisces, John. See John Zimisces.
- Zoe, Eastern empress, 165, 166, 167.
- Zürich, 240.