CONTENTS

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I.Odoacer and Theodoric, 476-493,[1]
II.Theodoric King of Italy, 493-526,[19]
III.The Emperors at Constantinople, 476-527,[33]
IV.Chlodovech and the Franks in Gaul, 481-511,[55]
V.Justinian and his Wars, 528-540,[65]
VI.Justinian—(continued), 540-565,[89]
VII.The Earlier Frankish Kings and their Organisation of Gaul, 511-561,[111]
VIII.The Visigoths in Spain, 531-603,[128]
IX.The Successors of Justinian, 565-610,[145]
X.Decline and Decay of the Merovingians, 561-656,[158]
XI.The Lombards in Italy and the Rise of the Papacy, 568-653,[181]
XII.Heraclius and Mohammed, 610-641,[204]
XIII.The Decline and Fall of the Visigoths, A.D. 603-711,[221]
XIV.The Contest of the Eastern Empire and the Caliphate, 641-717,[235]
XV.The History of the Great Mayors of the Palace, 656-720,[256]
XVI.The Lombards and the Papacy, 653-743,[272]
XVII.Charles Martel and his Wars, 720-41,[289]
XVIII.The Iconoclast Emperors—state of the Eastern Empire in the Eighth Century, 717-802,[300]
XIX.Pippin the Short—Wars of the Franks and Lombards, 741-768,[322]
XX.Charles the Great—early years 768-785—Conquest of Lombardy and Saxony,[335]
XXI.The later Wars and Conquests of Charles the Great, 785-814,[357]
XXII.Charles the Great and the Empire,[369]
XXIII.Lewis the Pious, 814-840,[383]
XXIV.Disruption of the Frankish Empire—the coming of the Vikings, 840-855,[405]
XXV.The Darkest hour, 855-887. From the Death of Lothair I. to the Deposition of Charles the Fat,[424]
XXVI.Italy and Sicily in the Ninth Century, 827-924,[446]
XXVII.Germany, 888-918,[468]
XXVIII.The Eastern Empire in the Ninth Century, 802-912,[478]
XXIX.The end of the Ninth Century in Western Europe. Conclusion,[496]
Index[519]