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Chapter 42: INDEX
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A sweeping narrative traces political and ecclesiastical developments across western and southern Europe from the early tenth to the late thirteenth century, centring on the prolonged contest between imperial authority and papal power. It follows the revival of a Roman-style empire in Germany, the evolution of the papacy, and key conflicts such as investiture disputes and confrontations between emperors and popes. Parallel chapters examine the Byzantine Empire and its struggles with Turks, the Crusading movement and the Latin states in the East, and the shifting balance of power among western kingdoms. It surveys monastic reform, the rise of mendicant orders and universities, and institutional shifts that strengthened monarchies, with maps and genealogies to clarify chronology.

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;
    • rise of the house of, 286–287, 395–396, 404, 415, 416, 417.
    • See Bertrada, Charles, Fulk, Geoffrey, Henry, Joan, John, Richard.
  • 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;
    • principality of, 117, 460;
    • capture of by Bibars, 460.
  • —— 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;
    • barons of, 76;
    • dukes of, 91.
    • See also William V. of;
      • William the Pious of, and Eleanor of.
  • Arabs, the, 39;
    • of South Italy, 34;
    • and Aristotle, 432;
    • civilisation of, 169, 170;
    • and Holy Sepulchre, 178;
    • and Frederick II., 360, 361.
  • 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;
    • translations by Michael Scot of, 363;
    • study of, 432;
    • Averroes’ commentaries on, 433.
  • 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;
    • under Frederick II., 362, 363.
  • 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;
    • Synod in, 138;
    • and Hugh Capet, 76;
    • William of. See William.
  • 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,
    • French, 73, 74, 350;
    • in Brittany, 85;
    • in Syria, 186;
    • in the 11th century, 96;
    • under Frederick I., 272;
    • growth of, 57;
    • political weakness of, 4.
  • 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;
    • colonies of, 264;
    • of Constantinople, 351.
  • Fleury, 82.
  • Flora, 391.
  • Florence, 483–484, 486;
    • Hildebrand at, 112;
    • Conrad, son of Henry IV., dies at, 140.
  • 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;
    • and Gregory IX., 367;
    • and Sultan of Egypt, 435.
  • Franciscans, the, 434, 435, 436, 438, 439, 441, 442, 443, 447;
    • in Germany and Italy, 373;
    • and St. Louis, 422, 423.
  • Franconia, 2, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20;
  • Frangipani, house of, 228.
  • Franks, the, 13, 19, 20, 26, 156, 174, 344–347;
    • character of the, 350;
    • the West, 14, 19, 66;
    • West, kingdom of, 72, 82;
    • in the East, 13, 88;
    • kings of, 67;
    • of Peloponnesus, 354, 355.
  • 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.
    • See also Mendicants; the Grey.
    • See Franciscans;
      • the Austin, 440;
      • the White, 440.
    • See also Carmelites; the Black.
    • See Dominicans.
  • 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;
    • king of Jerusalem, 185, 286.
  • —— (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;
    • Monophysite, 155;
    • and Frederick II., 365, 373;
    • in Lombardy, 383;
    • Innocent IV. and, 387;
    • in Provence, 397, 398, 399;
    • in Anjou, 406;
    • Albigensian, 410;
    • and St. Louis, 426;
    • in Spain and Italy, 433;
    • and the Mendicants, 444, 446.
  • 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;
    • castle of, 221;
    • house of, 221–223;
    • ruin of, 370;
    • policy of, 373;
    • fall of the, 478–488.
  • 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;
    • against Conrad II., 54;
    • and Henry III., 60, 61.
  • Hungary, 34, 45, 192, 226, 299, 326, 340, 385;
    • Stephen, king of (see Stephen);
    • against Henry V., 142;
    • conversion of, 178;
    • king of, 344;
    • Margaret of. See Margaret.
  • 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;
    • its policy, 45;
    • kings and emperors, 13–50.
  • —— 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;
    • in Normandy, 83;
    • and Flanders, 86.
  • 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.