INDEX
Mediaeval names of persons are arranged alphabetically under the English form of the Christian name.
- Abbeville (Somme), [40, note].
- Abingdon (Berkshire), chronicle of, [31], [207];
- abbey, [31];
- abbot, see [Adelelm].
- Absalom, [20].
- Acopars, [196].
- Acre (Palestine), [111, note].
- Actus Pontificum Cenomannis in Urbe degentium, [205].
- Adam, canon of the church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, [229].
- Adams, G. B., [212].
- Adela, countess of Blois and Chartres, sister of Robert Curthose, [168].
- Adelelm, abbot of Abingdon, [31].
- Adelina, daughter of Robert of Meulan, [146].
- Aderbal, scolae minister, [73, note].
- Adhemar, bishop of Le Puy, papal representative on the First Crusade, [102], [106], [108], [111].
- Administration of Normandy under Robert Curthose, [80-81].
- Adrastus, [37].
- Adriatic sea, [98].
- Aegean sea, [100].
- Agnes de Ribemont, sister of Anselm de Ribemont and wife of Walter Giffard, [147].
- Aid (auxilium) taken from the English barons by William Rufus (1096), [92].
- Aimeric de Villeray, [22], [23].
- Aksonkor, see [Kasim ed-daula Aksonkor].
- Alan Fergant, duke of Brittany, [94], [172], [174], [221], [227], [247, note].
- Alan, son of Ralph de Gael, [221], [226].
- Alan, steward of Archbishop Baldric of Dol, [94], [221].
- Alberic, comes, [37, note], [41, note].
- Alberic, son of Hugh of Grandmesnil, [21, note], [22], [93], [221].
- Alberic de Milesse, [74, note].
- Albert of Aix, chronicler, [198], [208], [217], [228], [235], [236], [237], [238], [241], [242].
- Aldhun, bishop of Durham, [213].
- Alençon (Orne), [9], [43], [76].
- Aleppo (Syria), [230].
- Aleppo road, [105].
- Alexandria (Egypt), [47].
- Alexiad, see [Anna Comnena].
- Alexius I Comnenus, Greek emperor, [100], [101], [102], [105], [109], [112], [117], [118], [230], [233-236, passim], [238], [239], [240], [242], [243], [244].
- Almenèches (Orne), abbey, [140], [142], [143];
- abbess, see [Emma].
- Alost (East Flanders), [186].
- Alps, mountains, [96], [120], [184], [233].
- Alton (Hampshire), [131], [133], [172];
- treaty of, [141], [144, note], [148], [157].
- Amalfi (province of Salerno), [97].
- Amaury de Montfort, [145], [146].
- Amendelis, reputed messenger of Kilij Arslan, [193, note].
- Ancenis (Loire-Inférieure), [223].
- Andronicus Tzintzilucas, [234], [238].
- Angers (Maine-et-Loire), abbeys at, see [Saint-Aubin], [Saint-Nicolas].
- Anglo-Flemish relations, [155-156], [181], [182], [185].
- Anglo-French relations during the reign of Henry I, [122], [155], [181], [182-185].
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, [24], [45], [83], [95], [136], [206].
- Anjou, relations of Henry I with, [156];
- counts of, see [Fulk IV], [Fulk V], [Geoffrey II], [Geoffrey III], [Geoffrey IV].
- Anna Comnena, daughter of Emperor Alexius I, [209], [234], [236], [238];
- Alexiad, [209].
- Annals of Renaud, [34].
- Annals of Winchester, see [Winchester].
- ‘Anonymous of York,’ [82, note].
- Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, [81], [83], [84], [92, note], [121], [122], [127-130, passim], [132], [136, note], [154], [168-171, passim], [177], [178], [206], [208], [212], [213].
- Anselm de Ribemont, [231].
- Antioch (Syria), [93], [94], [104], [105], [106-109, passim], [111], [112], [114], [139], [190], [191], [194], [221], [222], [224], [226], [227], [228], [231-242, passim], [251];
- see [St. Peter, church of].
- Anti-pope, see [Clement III].
- Antwerp, [235].
- Apennines, mountains, [96].
- Apulia, [98], [112, note], [193].
- Aquitaine, [24], [38].
- Arabia, [113].
- Ardevon (Manche), [64].
- Argences (Calvados), [85, note].
- Argentan (Orne), [85], [127], [141], [144, note], [178].
- Arka (Syria), [110], [111], [241], [242].
- Arnold, bishop of Le Mans, [35].
- Arnold, Thomas, [214].
- Arnulf, brother of Robert of Bellême, [127], [140], [142].
- Arnulf of Chocques, chaplain of Robert Curthose, [95], [111], [115], [116], [217-220], [221].
- Arnulf of Hesdin, [95], [222].
- Arques (Seine-Inférieure), [55], [75, note], [165, note].
- Arundel (Sussex), [139].
- Ascalon (Palestine), [115-116], [119], [125, note], [197, note], [251], [252].
- Ascelin Goël, [78], [145], [146].
- Asia Minor, [104].
- Atenas, legendary Turkish king, [197].
- Athyra (modern Bojuk Tchekmedche, Thrace), [99, note].
- Auberville (Calvados), [79].
- Aubrée la Grosse, [222], [223].
- Aumale (Seine-Inférieure), [60];
- count of, see [Stephen].
- Avranches (Manche), [49], [62], [63], [75], [78], [81], [174].
- Azzo, marquis of Este, [72, note].
- Bagora, Mount (Macedonia), [99, note].
- Bagulatus, Mons, see [Bagora].
- Baldric, archbishop of Dol, historian of the First Crusade, [208], [221].
- Baldwin, count of Edessa, brother of Godfrey of Bouillon, [104, note], [111], [196, note], [235].
- Baldwin V, count of Flanders, [4], [155, note].
- Baldwin VII, count of Flanders, [182].
- Ballinger, John, [188, note].
- Ballon (Sarthe), castle, [70], [71], [225].
- Bardarium, see [Vardar].
- Barfleur (Manche), [161], [164].
- Bari (province of Bari), [97], [98];
- see [St. Nicholas, church of].
- Barnwell (Cambridgeshire), priory, [95], [225].
- Bartholomew, abbot of Marmoutier, [12].
- Bath, bishop of, see [John].
- Battle of Ascalon, [115-116];
- of Brémule, [182];
- of Dorylaeum, [103];
- of Gerberoy, [26-27];
- with Kerboga of Mosul, [107];
- of Tinchebray, [173-176], [245-248].
- Baudart, [196].
- Bavent (Calvados), [71, note], [75], [79].
- Bayeux (Calvados), [15, note], [16], [51, note], [53, note], [55, note], [91, note], [153, note], [159], [160], [165], [166], [167], [225];
- bishop of, see [Odo], [Thorold].
- Bazoge, La (Sarthe), [224].
- Beaumont-le-Roger (Eure), [140], [145], [156].
- Beaumont-sur-Sarthe (Sarthe), [14].
- Beauvais, abbey at, see [Saint-Quentin].
- Bec-Hellouin (Eure), Le, abbey, [81], [83], [165, note], [171], [226].
- Belial, [163].
- Bellême (Orne), [43], [76];
- house of, see [Talvas].
- Bellou-sur-Huîne (Orne), [228].
- Bernard, abbot of Marmoutier, [223].
- Bernard, son of Walter of Saint-Valery, [94], [222].
- Bertrada de Montfort, [71], [75].
- Bessin, [159], [160], [166, note], [174].
- Bibliothèque Nationale, [207].
- Biota, daughter of Herbert Éveille-Chien, [8], [9].
- Blanchelande, see [La Bruère].
- Blois, count of, see [Stephen];
- countess of, see [Adela].
- Bofinat, see [Vodena].
- Bohemond, prince of Taranto, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, leader of the First Crusade, [97-98], [100], [102], [104], [105], [107], [108], [109], [112], [114], [117], [118], [119], [193], [198], [240], [241], [242], [243], [244].
- Böhmer, Heinrich, [82, note], [165, note].
- Bonneville-sur-Touques (Calvados), [12, note], [14, note], [15], [19], [29], [40, note].
- Botella, see [Monastir].
- Boulogne, counts of, see [Eustace II], [Eustace III].
- Brémule (Eure), battle of, [182].
- Breteuil succession, war of the, [144-146], [156].
- Bretons on the First Crusade, [94].
- Bréval (Seine-et-Oise), siege of, [78].
- Bridgenorth (Shropshire), [139].
- Brindisi (province of Lecce), [99].
- Brionne (Eure), [43], [75], [76].
- Bristol (Gloucestershire), [186].
- British Museum, [154, note].
- Brittany, relations of Henry I with, [156];
- dukes of, see [Hoël], [Alan Fergant].
- Bruno, citizen of Lucca, [107, note], [232].
- Bulgaria, [100].
- Bures (Seine-Inférieure), [55], [75, note], [85].
- Caen (Calvados), [31, note], [42], [60, note], [65], [66], [80], [124], [125, note], [159], [160], [166], [167], [170], [191], [219];
- abbeys, see [La Trinité], [Saint-Étienne].
- Caesarea (Palestine), [110, note].
- Caesarea Mazaca (Cappadocia), [104, note].
- Cafaro of Genoa, [230, note], [236], [240].
- Cagny (Calvados), [166, note].
- Calabria, [43, note], [98].
- Calixtus II, pope, [183].
- Calloenses, [56].
- Campus Martius, [84].
- Canterbury, [125, note], [150];
- archbishops of, see [Lanfranc], [Anselm], [Ralph], [William].
- Cardiff (Glamorganshire), castle, [138], [186-189, passim].
- Carentan (Manche), [161], [164].
- Cartulaire de l’abbaye de Saint-Vincent du Mans, [208].
- Castellum Vallium, truce of, [33].
- Caux, pays de, [160].
- Cecilia, daughter of William the Conqueror, abbess of La Trinité at Caen, [95], [124], [219].
- Chalandon, Ferdinand, [100, note], [117], [234], [236], [238], [239].
- Chanson d’Antioche, [195], [196], [210], [250].
- Chanson de Jérusalem, [197], [198], [210].
- Chanson de Roland, [153, note].
- Charlemagne, [192, note].
- Charles the Good, count of Flanders, [185].
- Charroux (Vienne), [142].
- Charter of Liberties of Henry I, [122].
- Chartes de Saint-Julien de Tours, [207].
- Chartres, bishop of, see [Ivo];
- count of, see [Stephen];
- countess of, see [Adela].
- Château-Gontier (Mayenne), [77], [141].
- Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais (Eure-et-Loir), [22].
- Chaumont-en-Vexin (Oise), [85, note], [96, note], [185].
- Cherbourg (Manche), [60], [62], [63].
- Chester, earls of, see [Hugh], [Richard].
- Chetelhulmum, see [Quettehou].
- Cheux (Calvados), [150].
- Chevalier au Cygne, [192, note].
- Chevalier au Cygne et Godefroid de Bouillon, [210].
- Chichester, bishop of, see [Ralph].
- Chocques (Pas-de-Calais), [217].
- Chrisopolis, see [Pravista].
- Christopolis, see [Kavala].
- Chronique de Morigny, [206].
- Church, see [English church], [Norman church].
- Cilicia, [233, note].
- Cilician Gates, [104].
- Cintheaux (Calvados), [167].
- Clarence, river, [217].
- Clement III (Guibert), anti-pope, [97].
- Clermont (Puy-de-Dôme), council of, [88], [89], [90], [93], [223], [224].
- Companions of Robert Curthose on the Crusade, [93-95], [221-229].
- Compiègne (Oise), [29, note];
- abbey, see [Saint-Corneille].
- Conan, citizen of Bayeux, [165].
- Conan de Lamballe, son of Geoffrey I, called Boterel, count of Lamballe, [94], [222].
- Conan, son of Gilbert Pilatus, citizen of Rouen, [56], [57], [58].
- Conan’s Leap, [58].
- Conches (Eure), [58].
- Conquest of Normandy by Henry I, [155-179].
- Constantinople, [98], [99], [100], [112, note], [117], [244].
- Consuetudines et Iusticie, [65].
- Corbonnais, [21], [22].
- Cotentin, [49], [62], [63], [64, note], [75], [78], [79], [80], [123, note], [124], [134], [157], [160], [161], [174];
- count of the, see [Henry I].
- Couesnon, river, [64].
- Councils, ecclesiastical, see [Clermont], [Rheims], [Rouen];
- ducal or royal, see [Lisieux], [Rockingham], [Winchester].
- Courcy (Calvados), [59], [77].
- Coutances (Manches), [62], [63], [81].
- Coxon (ancient Cocussus in Cappadocia), [104, note].
- Cross, see [Holy Cross].
- Crusade, First, [77], [89-119], [123], [124], [125], [127], [149], [150], [156], [190], [192-199], [208-209], [217], [218], [219], [220], [221-244], [249-252].
- Crusaders, see [Companions of Robert Curthose].
- Curia ducis, [76], [80].
- Curse laid upon Robert Curthose by his father, [27].
- Cyprus, island, [105], [230], [231], [232, note], [233], [234, note], [238], [239].
- Daemonis flumen, see [Skumbi].
- Dagobert, archbishop of Pisa, patriarch of Jerusalem, [232], [243].
- Dallington (Northampton or Sussex), [167].
- Danegeld, [92].
- Dapifer of Philip I, king of France, [23].
- David, king of Israel, [162].
- David I, king of Scotland, son of Malcolm Canmore, [186, note].
- Davis, H. W. C., [36, note], [97, note], [233, note], [245], [246], [247];
- Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, [207].
- De Iniusta Vexatione Willelmi Episcopi Primi, [211-216].
- Delbrück, Hans, [245], [246], [247].
- Delisle, Léopold, [246].
- Devizes (Wiltshire), [180].
- Dijon, abbot of, see [Gerento].
- Dol (Ille-et-Vilaine), siege of, [23], [32];
- bishop of, see [Baldric].
- Domfront (Orne), [77], [78], [87], [89], [123, note], [124], [134], [135], [157], [158].
- Dorylaeum (Phrygia), battle of, [103], [104], [193], [194].
- Doubs, river, [96].
- Dover (Kent), [58, note], [73, note], [87], [128], [155, note].
- Downton (Wiltshire), [36].
- Dreux de Monchy, [222].
- Drummond, J. D., [245], [246], [247].
- Duncan, son of King Malcolm, [42].
- Durand, abbot of Troarn, [53, note].
- Durazzo (Illyria), [99].
- Durham, [67], [136], [177], [212], [213], [215], [216, note];
- bishops of, see [Aldhun], [William of Saint-Calais], [Ranulf Flambard].
- Eadmer, [132], [167], [212];
- Historia Novorum in Anglia, [206].
- East Anglia, [47].
- Easter celebration at Carentan, [161-164].
- Eccles (Berwickshire), [31].
- Écrammeville (Calvados), [79].
- Edessa (Mesopotamia), [104, note], [112];
- count of, see [Baldwin].
- Edgar Atheling, grandson of Edmund Ironside, [67], [175], [232], [233], [236], [237].
- Edgar, king of Scotland, son of Malcolm Canmore, [236].
- Edith, sister of William of Warenne, wife of Gerard of Gournay, [222].
- Edward the Confessor, king of England, [12], [122].
- Elbeuf-sur-Andelle (Seine-Inférieure), [177, note].
- El-Bukeia (Syria), valley of, [110].
- Emelota, see [Emma].
- Émendreville (modern Saint-Sever, suburb of Rouen), [57].
- Emma, abbess of Almenèches, sister of Robert of Bellême, [140], [142, note].
- Emma (or Emelota), niece of Arnulf of Chocques, [218].
- Emma, daughter of William Fitz Osbern, wife of Ralph de Gael, [222], [236].
- English church, taxed by William Rufus, [92];
- supports Henry I, [132].
- English Historical Review, [246], [247].
- English mariners on the First Crusade, [95], [105-106], [231-232], [236-237].
- Enguerran, son of Ilbert de Lacy, [160], [166].
- Enguerrand, son of Count Hugh of Saint-Pol, [94], [222].
- Eraclea, see [Eregli].
- Eregli (Thrace), [99, note].
- Eremburg, daughter of Helias of La Flèche, [126].
- Ernest de Buron, [215].
- Eu (Seine-Inférieure), [55], [59], [60], [84], [86], [87];
- counts of, see [Henry], [Robert].
- Eulogium Historiarum, [210].
- Eumathios Philocales, duke of Cyprus, [236], [240].
- Eustace II, count of Boulogne, [47], [51].
- Eustace III, count of Boulogne, [115], [118, note], [135], [222].
- Eustace, natural son of William of Breteuil, [144], [145], [146], [156].
- Eustace Garnier, lord of Caesarea, [218].
- Évrecin, [144].
- Evremar of Chocques, patriarch of Jerusalem, [217, note].
- Évreux, bishop of, see [Gilbert];
- count of, see [William].
- Exmes (Orne), [75], [77], [143].
- Falaise (Calvados), castle, [9], [167], [170], [171], [177], [178], [180];
- vicomté of, [178].
- Farrer, W., [207, note].
- Fécamp, abbey, see [La Trinité];
- letter of a priest of Fécamp to a priest of Séez, [245-248, passim].
- Feudal anarchy (or private war) in Normandy, [43-44], [53], [58], [75-80], [123], [140-146], [159-160].
- Firth of Forth, [67, note].
- Flanders, [28], [59], [155];
- counts of, see [Baldwin V], [Robert the Frisian], [Robert of Jerusalem], [Baldwin VII], [Charles the Good], [William Clito].
- Fliche, Augustin, [85, note], [86, note].
- Florence of Worcester, [68], [206], [211], [214], [216].
- Flores Historiarum, [201], [210].
- Florinensis Brevis Narratio Belli Sacri, [231].
- Fourches (Calvados), castle of Robert of Bellême, [77], [141].
- Freeman, E. A., [4, note], [9, note], [23, note], [26, note], [34, note], [55, note], [66, note], [67, note], [95, note], [118], [119], [127, note], [130, note], [134, note], [211], [215].
- Fresnay (Sarthe), [14], [70, note].
- Frisia, [235].
- Fulcher of Chartres, historian of the First Crusade, [95], [101], [209], [223];
- Historia Hierosolymitana, [208].
- Fulcher, bishop of Lisieux, brother of Ranulf Flambard, [151].
- Fulcher, son of Walter, [179, note].
- Fulk IV le Réchin, count of Anjou, [15], [32-35, passim], [70], [71], [74], [75], [125], [126].
- Fulk V le Jeune, count of Anjou, son of Fulk le Réchin, [182], [184].
- Fulk of Aunou-le-Faucon, [226].
- Fulk, abbot of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, [150], [171, note].
- Gacé (Calvados), [71, note], [75], [79].
- Gaillefontaine (Seine-Inférieure), [54].
- Galbert of Bruges, Histoire du meurtre de Charles le Bon, [206].
- Gascony, [24], [38].
- Gavray (Manche), [62].
- Genealogy of the counts of Maine, [8, note].
- Genêts (Manche), [64].
- Gentleman’s Magazine, [187].
- Geoffrey II Martel, count of Anjou, [7].
- Geoffrey III le Barbu, count of Anjou, [8], [9].
- Geoffrey IV Martel, the Younger, count of Anjou, [164].
- Geoffrey Chotard, baron of Ancenis, [223].
- Geoffrey of Conversano, [118].
- Geoffrey Gaimar, [191], [209].
- Geoffrey, son of Riou de Lohéac, [227].
- Geoffrey of Mayenne, [70], [72].
- Geoffrey of Mortagne II, count of Perche, son of Rotrou I, [77], [94].
- Geoffrey, archbishop of Rouen, [183, note].
- Geoffrey de Vigeois, [201].
- George, Robert H., [155, note].
- Gerard of Gournay, [54], [56], [58], [60], [93].
- Gerard de Saint-Hilaire, [141].
- Gerberoy (Oise), [19], [20, note], [23], [25-28, passim], [35], [39], [40, note].
- Gerento, abbot of Saint-Bénigne of Dijon, [91], [93], [96], [225].
- Gersent, daughter of Herbert Éveille-Chien, [72, note].
- Gesta Francorum, [208], [241], [251].
- Gesta Normannorum Ducum, see [William of Jumièges].
- Gesta Tancredi, see [Ralph of Caen].
- Gibraltar, [231].
- Gilbert, an architect (?), [223].
- Gilbert, bishop of Évreux, [93], [99], [151], [152], [223], [225].
- Gilbert of Laigle, [57], [75], [77].
- Gilbert Maminot, bishop of Lisieux, [151].
- Gilo, poet, [234].
- Gimildjina (Macedonia), [99, note].
- Gisors (Eure), [81], [82], [183], [185].
- Glamorgan, [186].
- Gloucester, [83];
- abbey of St. Peter, [27], [167, note], [189];
- abbot, see [Walter];
- cathedral, [189].
- Godfrey, duke of Bouillon, leader of the First Crusade, [100], [102], [108, note], [109], [110], [112], [113], [119], [192, note], [195], [197, note], [235], [241];
- ruler of the Latin Kingdom, [114-117, passim], [191], [198], [199];
- poetic cycle of the Crusade, [192, note], [194], [195], [196].
- Godfrey of Jumièges, abbot of Malmesbury, [92, note].
- Gonnor, wife of Riou de Lohéac, [227].
- Gontier d’Aunay, [159], [160], [162], [165].
- Gontier, inhabitant of Laigle, [21].
- Gouffern (Orne), forest of, [127], [144, note].
- Gournay (Seine-Inférieure), [54], [56].
- Grandor of Douai, trouvère, [192, note], [197, note].
- Gravençon (Seine-Inférieure), [71, note], [75].
- Great St. Bernard, pass over the Alps, [96].
- Gregory VII, pope, [30].
- Guibert, anti-pope, see [Clement III].
- Guibert of Nogent, [208], [234], [239], [240].
- Guinemer of Boulogne, pirate chief, [235], [237], [238].
- Guise, W. V., [189, note].
- Gulfer, son of Aimeric de Villeray, [23].
- Guy, son of Gerard le Duc, [223].
- Guy de Sarcé, [224].
- Hagenmeyer, Heinrich, [96, note], [104, note], [209], [250], [251].
- Hainovilla, [79].
- Halphen, Louis, [9, note].
- Hamo de Huna, [224].
- Harim (Syria), [105].
- Harold, king of the English, [12, note], [40], [232, note].
- Harvard Historical Studies, [207].
- Haskins, C. H., [81, note], [207], [217, note].
- Hastings (Sussex), [73, note], [84], [86];
- battle of Hastings or Senlac, [12, note], [15, note].
- Helias, count of Maine, son of John of La Flèche, [70], [71], [72], [74], [94], [95, note], [125], [126], [164], [167], [174], [178], [247].
- Helias of Saint-Saëns, [39], [55], [75], [85], [181];
- his wife a natural daughter of Robert Curthose, [39].
- Henry, earl of Warwick, son of Roger of Beaumont, [28], [128].
- Henry, son of William de Colombières, [229].
- Henry I, king of England and duke of Normandy, [6], [21], [36, note], [39], [41, note], [42], [49], [52-61, passim], [66], [74], [75], [78], [79], [81], [87], [89], [124], [125], [126], [138-154, passim], [177-186, passim], [200], [201], [202], [225], [247];
- at war with William Rufus and Robert Curthose in the Cotentin, [62-65];
- gains the English crown, [120-123];
- his war with Robert Curthose for possession of England, [127-137];
- his conquest of Normandy, [155-176].
- Henry II, king of England, [18], [155, note], [200].
- Henry, count of Eu, [158].
- Henry Fitz Henry, the Young King, [18].
- Henry of Huntingdon, [89], [179], [194], [198], [200], [246], [247].
- Henry Knighton, [210].
- Herbert I Éveille-Chien, count of Maine, [71].
- Herbert II, count of Maine, [7], [8].
- Herbert Losinga, bishop of Thetford or Norwich, [59, note], [136, note].
- Hervé, son of Dodeman, [224].
- Hervé, son of Guyomark, count of Léon, [224].
- Hiémois, [77], [141], [143], [166].
- Hilgot, abbot of Saint-Ouen, Rouen, [223].
- Hippeau, Célestin, [196, note].
- Histoire du meurtre de Charles le Bon, see [Galbert of Bruges].
- Historia Belli Sacri (same as Tudebodus Imitatus et Continuatus), [107, note], [198], [199].
- Historia Dunelmensis Ecclesiae, see [Simeon of Durham].
- Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem, see [Raymond of Aguilers].
- Historia Hierosolymitana, see [Fulcher of Chartres].
- Historia Novorum in Anglia, see [Eadmer].
- Historia Regum, see [Simeon of Durham].
- Hoël, duke of Brittany, [33, note].
- Hoël, bishop of Le Mans, [35], [69], [71-74, passim].
- Holy Cross, [113, note].
- Holy fire, see [Miracle of the holy fire].
- Holy Lance, [111].
- Holy Land, [90], [116], [119], [208], [233], [237].
- Holy see, see [Papacy].
- Holy Sepulchre, [91], [94], [113, note], [114], [119];
- church of the, [114], [116], [125, note], [199].
- Holy shroud at Compiègne, [29, note].
- Holy War, see [Crusade].
- Homage of King Malcolm to William Rufus, [67-68];
- of the Norman barons to Robert Curthose, [12], [15], [19], [40];
- of the Norman barons to William Atheling, [184];
- of Robert Curthose to Fulk le Réchin, count of Anjou, [34];
- of Robert Curthose and Margaret of Maine to Geoffrey le Barbu, count of Anjou, [9-10];
- of William, count of Évreux, to Henry I, [158].
- Hubert, cardinal legate of Gregory VII, [34, note].
- Hubert, vicomte of Maine, [35].
- Hugh of Amiens, archbishop of Rouen, [179, note].
- Hugh of Avranches, earl of Chester, [59], [62], [63], [79].
- Hugh Bunel, son of Robert de Jalgeio, [112, note].
- Hugh of Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais, [22], [24].
- Hugh d’Envermeu, [165, note].
- Hugh of Este, count of Maine, grandson of Herbert Éveille-Chien, [72], [73], [74].
- Hugh of Flavigny, [91, note], [96].
- Hugh of Gournay, [28].
- Hugh of Grandmesnil, [28].
- Hugh II, count of Jaffa, [218].
- Hugh de Monteil, brother of bishop Adhemar of Le Puy, [240, note].
- Hugh de Montpinçon, brother-in-law of Robert of Grandmesnil, [141].
- Hugh de Nonant, [143], [160], [162], [177].
- Hugh Painel, [59, note].
- Hugh, count of Saint-Pol, [118, note].
- Hugh of Vermandois, called the Great, brother of King Philip I, [102], [112], [118, note].
- Ibn el-Athir, [209].
- Ilger, tutor of Robert Curthose, [6].
- Ingelbaudus, [224].
- Inquest of Caen (1091) concerning ducal rights in Normandy, [60, note], [65-66], [80].
- Insurrection at Rouen, [56-58];
- of the Manceaux at Sainte-Suzanne, [35].
- Investiture controversy in England, [127], [129], [132], [136, note], [154], [168-169], [171];
- in Normandy, [128], [154-155].
- Iolo Morganwg, see [Williams, Edward].
- Iron Bridge (Djisr el-Hadid), [104].
- Isle of Wight, [68].
- Ivo, canonist and bishop of Chartres, [84, note], [85, note], [96, note], [151-153], [168], [208].
- Ivo, son of Hugh of Grandmesnil, [21, note], [22], [93], [107, note], [108, note], [127], [139], [224].
- Ivo Taillebois, [215].
- Ivry (Eure), [75], [76], [78], [145].
- Jaffa (Palestine), [232], [241, note].
- Jasper, duke of Bedford, [187].
- Jebeleh (Syria), [117], [241], [243].
- Jehoshaphat, valley of, at Jerusalem, [113].
- Jericho (Palestine), [117].
- Jerusalem, [39], [90, note], [92, note], [94], [95], [108], [109], [110-113, passim], [116], [125, note], [184], [190], [191], [197], [198], [199], [221-226, passim], [229], [233], [235], [236], [241], [242], [251];
- Tower of David at, [114];
- patriarchs of, see Amulf, [Dagobert], [Evremar].
- Jesus College, Oxford, MS., [247].
- John, bishop of Bath, [136, note].
- John of La Flèche, [32], [33], [34].
- John of Meulan, wealthy burgess, [145], [146], [156].
- Jordan, river, [117].
- Judicaël, bishop of Saint-Malo, [227].
- Julian Alps, see [Alps].
- Juliana, natural daughter of Henry I, [145], [156].
- Kafartab (Syria), [110], [236].
- Kasim ed-daula Aksonkor, [230].
- Kavala (Macedonia), [99, note], [100].
- Kemal ed-Din, [209], [230], [238].
- Kent, earldom of Odo, bishop of Bayeux, [44], [46].
- Kerboga of Mosul, [94, note], [108], [111, note], [191], [192, note], [194], [195], [196], [197, note], [250], [251].
- Kilij Arslan (Soliman II), sultan of Iconium, [101-102], [103], [193, note].
- Krüger, A.-G., [196, note].
- La Bruère (Sarthe), treaty of, [33, note], [34], [35, note], [36].
- La Couture, abbey at Le Mans, [14, note], [73, note].
- La Ferté-en-Bray (Seine-Inférieure), [54], [55, note], [56], [59], [86].
- La Flèche (Sarthe), [33], [34].
- Laigle (Orne), [21], [22], [168], [171].
- Lance, see [Holy Lance].
- Lands of Matilda, claimed by Henry I, [52], [62].
- Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, [45].
- Laodicea ad Mare (Syria), [105], [106], [117], [230-244].
- Latakia, see [Laodicea].
- Latin Kingdom, [116], [197], [209], [218].
- Latouche, Robert, [7, note], [9, note], [11, note], [73, note].
- La Trinité, abbey at Caen, [62, note], [80];
- cartulary of, [79-80];
- abbess, see [Cecilia].
- La Trinité, abbey at Fécamp, [11], [43], [49, note], [51], [60], [81, note], [82], [229].
- Leeds (Yorkshire), [67, note].
- Legends of Robert Curthose on the Crusade, [190-200];
- during his long imprisonment, [200-202].
- Le Hardy, Gaston, [5, note], [205].
- Le Homme (modern L’Ile-Marie, Manche), [205].
- Le Houlme, district, [77].
- Leland, John, antiquary, [189, note].
- Le Mans (Sarthe), [7], [9], [14], [15], [69-73, passim], [90], [125], [126];
- bishopric of, [35];
- cathedral of, [229];
- historian of the bishops of, [69];
- right of patronage over the see of, [35], [72];
- abbeys, see [La Couture], [Saint-Vincent];
- bishops of, see [Arnold], [Hoël].
- Leo IX, pope, [4].
- Le Prévost, Auguste, [4, note], [127, note].
- Lessay (Manche), abbey of, [36, note].
- Levison, Wilhelm, [154, note].
- Liebermann, Felix, [212].
- Lincolnshire, [129, note].
- Lire (Eure), [144].
- Lisieux (Calvados), simony in connection with the episcopal succession to, [151-154], [177];
- councils at, [178];
- bishops of, see [Gilbert Maminot], [Fulcher].
- Livere de reis de Engletere, [210].
- Livre noir of Bayeux cathedral, [207].
- Lohéac (Ille-et-Vilaine), [227].
- Loire, river, [223].
- London, [87], [121], [131], [132];
- Tower of, [128], [179, note];
- bishop of, see [Maurice].
- Longueville (Seine-Inférieure), [54], [86].
- Lorraine, [24], [38].
- Lot, Ferdinand, [5, note], [13, note].
- Lothian, [31], [67], [68].
- Louis VI le Gros, king of France, [122], [155], [180], [182], [183], [185].
- Lucca (province of Lucca), [96].
- Luchaire, Achille, [18, note].
- Lucretia, see [Ochrida].
- Lys, river, [217].
- Mabel, sister of Robert of Bellême and wife of Hugh of Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais, [22].
- Mabel, wife of Roger of Montgomery, [112, note].
- Macra, see [Makri].
- Maine, direct rule of Geoffrey Martel established in, [7];
- William the Conqueror adopts a policy of intervention in, [7-8];
- Norman domination established in, [8-11];
- Norman domination overthrown, [14];
- reconquest by William the Conqueror, [14];
- aggressive policy of Fulk le Réchin in, [32-34];
- war between William and Fulk for possession of, [34];
- insurrection against Norman rule at Sainte-Suzanne, [35];
- loss of the county by Robert Curthose, [69-75];
- proposed expedition of Robert Curthose and William Rufus against, [61], [74];
- aggressive policy of William Rufus in, [125];
- end of Norman rule in, [125-126];
- relations of Henry I with, [156];
- counts of, see [Herbert I], [Herbert II], [Robert Curthose], [Hugh of Este], [Helias of La Flèche].
- Mainer, abbot of Saint-Évroul, [25].
- Makri (Thrace), [99, note].
- Malbrancq, Jacques, [217].
- Malcolm Canmore, king of Scotland, [30, note], [31], [65], [67], [68], [213], [215], [216].
- Malik el-Afdhal, grand vizier of Egypt, [115], [252].
- Malik-Shah, Seljuk sultan, [230].
- Malmesbury, abbot of, see [Godfrey of Jumièges].
- Malpalu, suburb of Rouen, [57].
- Mamistra (Cilicia), [235].
- Manasses, archbishop of Rheims, [231].
- Manceaux on the Crusade, [94].
- Mantes (Seine-et-Oise), [39], [185].
- Marash (Armenia), [95], [104, note], [208].
- Margaret, heiress of Maine, sister of Herbert II, [7-11, passim], [19].
- Margaret, queen of Scotland, sister of Edgar Atheling and wife of Malcolm Canmore, [122].
- Marmoutier (Indre-et-Loire), abbey, [73, note], [221], [223];
- abbots of, see [Bartholomew], [Bernard].
- Maromme (Seine-Inférieure), [164].
- Marra (Syria), [94], [109], [110], [222].
- Marriage of Henry I and Matilda, daughter of Malcolm Canmore, [122];
- of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders, [4-5].
- Matilda, Queen, wife of William the Conqueror, [4-7, passim], [13], [24], [29], [30, note], [36, note], [37], [52], [62].
- Matilda, Queen, wife of Henry I, god-daughter of Robert Curthose, [122], [131, note], [148].
- Matilda, countess of Tuscany, [38].
- Matthew of Edessa, [209].
- Matthew Paris, [201], [210].
- Mauger Malherbe, [143, note].
- Maurice, bishop of London, [121].
- Meisine, rue (street in Caen), [160].
- Mély, Ferdinand, [250], [251].
- Messinopolis, see [Gimildjina].
- Meulan, count of, see [Robert].
- Meyer, Jacques de, [217].
- Meyer, Paul, [246].
- Milet, porte (gate at Caen), [160], [166, note].
- Miracle of the holy fire, [198-199].
- Moeller, Charles, [217], [218].
- Monastir (Macedonia), [99, note], [100].
- Mons Gaudii (Palestine), [229].
- Montaigu (Mayenne), castle of, [75, note], [77].
- Montbouin (Calvados), [79].
- Monte Cassino (province of Caserta), abbey, [97].
- Montensis (Baldwin comes de Monte), [118, note].
- Montfaucon, Bernard de, antiquary, [249-252, passim].
- Mont-Saint-Michel (Manche), abbey, [36, note], [49], [60], [63], [64], [65], [78], [124].
- Morel, Émile, [29, note].
- Mount Bagora, see [Bagora].
- Munkidhites, see [Shaizar].
- Nantes (Loire-Inférieure), [223].
- National Library of Wales, [188, note].
- Natura, see [Athyra].
- Neapolis (probably Malgera, Thrace), [99, note].
- Newcastle upon Tyne (Northumberland) [31].
- New Forest (Hampshire), [38], [120], [123], [124].
- Nicaea (Bithynia), [101], [102], [193], [221], [222], [224], [227], [228], [229], [251].
- Nicholas, brother of Guy de Sarcé, [224].
- Nicholas Saemundarson, abbot of Thingeyrar, [96, note].
- Nicomedia (Bithynia), [101].
- Norgate, Kate, [10, note].
- Norman church under Robert Curthose, [53], [54, note], [81-82], [150].
- Norman Conquest of England, [12], [14], [15], [19], [32].
- Northampton, [169].
- Northumberland, [31], [47].
- Norwich, bishop of, see [Herbert Losinga].
- Notre-Dame-du-Pré, priory at Émendreville, [57].
- Noyon-sur-Andelle (modern Charleval, Eure), [71, note], [75].
- Nuns of Almenèches, [140], [142, note];
- of La Trinité at Caen, [79-80], [81].
- Ochrida (Macedonia), [99, note], [100].
- Odo, bishop of Bayeux, [16], [18, note], [36, note], [44], [45], [47], [53-55, passim], [69], [70], [93], [98-99], [153], [165], [214], [215], [223], [224].
- Odo, bishop of Treves, [24].
- Oissel-sur-Seine (Seine-Inférieure), [36].
- Oliver de Fresnay, [143].
- Oliver, one of the ‘twelve peers’ of Charlemagne, [194, note].
- Oman, C. W. C., [245], [246], [248].
- Omont, Henri, [73, note].
- Ordericus Vitalis, [4], [19], [21], [24], [34], [36], [37], [38], [44], [53], [65], [70], [79], [81], [116], [127], [128], [135], [140], [141], [147], [158], [159], [161], [163], [164], [173], [205], [206], [208], [225], [232], [233], [236], [237], [239], [240], [245], [246], [247], [248].
- Orne, river, [77], [160].
- Orontes, river, [104], [110].
- Osmond de Gaprée, [70, note].
- Otranto (province of Lecce), [193].
- Pain de Mondoubleau, [70], [223], [225].
- Pain Peverel, [95], [225-226].
- Pain, brother of Guy de Sarcé, [224].
- Palermo (Sicily), [98], [220], [223], [225];
- cathedral of St. Mary at, [99], [225].
- Palestine, see [Holy Land].
- Palgrave, Sir Francis, [97, note], [118, note].
- Panados (Thrace), [99, note].
- Papacy, relations with Henry I, [169];
- with Robert Curthose, [82], [153-155].
- Paris, Gaston, [192], [250].
- Paris, Paulin, [196, note], [197, note].
- Pascal II, pope, [152], [153], [154], [171, note], [208], [218].
- Patronage over the bishopric of Le Mans, [72].
- Paula, daughter of Herbert Éveille-Chien, mother of Helias of La Flèche, [71].
- Peckham (Kent), [92, note].
- Penarth (Glamorganshire), promontory of, [188, note].
- Pension paid by Henry I to Robert Curthose, [134], [138], [148];
- by William Rufus to Malcolm, king of Scotland, [68].
- Perche, [94];
- counts of, see [Geoffrey], [Rotrou].
- Persians, [196].
- Peter the Hermit, [101].
- Peter Langtoft, [199], [210].
- Pevensey (Sussex), [47], [49], [50], [52], [130].
- Pfister, Christian, [5, note].
- Philip of Bellême, called the Clerk, fifth son of Roger of Montgomery, [93], [226].
- Philip I, king of France, [12], [23], [25-29, passim], [38, note], [39], [55], [56], [59], [70], [73, note], [78], [81-87, passim], [122], [164], [170], [180].
- Philip II Augustus, king of France, [192, note].
- Philippensium, see [Vallis Philippensium].
- Pigeonneau, Henri, [197, note].
- Pilatenses, faction at Rouen, [56].
- Pillet, Jean, [29, note].
- Pirates in the English Channel, [52, note];
- in the eastern Mediterranean, [105], [235], [237-238].
- Pisa, archbishop of, see [Dagobert].
- Pledge of Normandy to William Rufus for a loan of 10,000 marks, [91], [95-96].
- Po, river, [96].
- Poem in the Welsh language attributed to Robert Curthose, [187-188].
- Poitou, [90].
- Polynices the Theban, [37].
- Pontarlier (Doubs), [96].
- Ponthieu, [40, note].
- Pontoise (Seine-et-Oise), [85, note], [96, note], [185].
- Pont-Saint-Pierre (Eure), [71, note], [75].
- Popes, see [Leo IX], [Gregory VII], [Urban II], [Pascal II], [Calixtus II].
- Porchester (Hampshire), [130, note].
- Porte Milet, see [Milet].
- Port St. Simeon (Syria), port of Antioch, [231].
- Portsmouth (Hampshire), [130].
- Praetoria, see [Yenidjeh].
- Pravista (Macedonia), [99, note].
- Preparations for the Crusade, [92-96].
- Private war in England, [139];
- in Normandy, see [Feudal anarchy].
- Prou, Maurice, [26, note].
- Public Record Office, [155, note].
- Quarrel between Bohemond and Raymond over the possession of Antioch, [108-109];
- between Godfrey and Raymond over possession of the Tower of David at Jerusalem, [114-115];
- quarrels between Robert and his father, [16-41].
- Quettehou (Manche), [62, note], [80].
- Raherius consiliarius infantis, [6].
- Rainerius de Pomera, [226].
- Ralph of Caen, [193], [208], [209], [218], [219], [222], [228], [232], [233], [234], [239];
- Gesta Tancredi, [193], [208], [219].
- Ralph, bishop of Chichester, [59, note].
- Ralph II of Conches (or de Toeny), [22], [43], [58], [60], [70], [78], [140].
- Ralph III of Conches (or de Toeny), son of Ralph II, [145], [146], [156-157].
- Ralph de Diceto, [209].
- Ralph Fitz Anseré, [49, note].
- Ralph Fitz Bernard, [125, note].
- Ralph de Gael, one time earl of Norfolk, crusader, [16, note], [94], [226].
- Ralph of Mortemer, [54], [158].
- Ralph Niger, [199], [209].
- Ralph, abbot of Séez, [144], [150];
- archbishop of Canterbury, [183, note].
- Ralph II, archbishop of Tours, [73, note].
- Ramleh (Palestine), [197], [233].
- Ramsay, J. H., [34, note], [245], [246].
- Ranulf of Bayeux, [174].
- Ranulf Flambard, bishop of Durham, [81], [86], [121], [122], [128], [130], [136], [151], [152], [153], [177].
- Ranulf Higden, [210].
- Ranulf, abbot of Saint-Vincent of Le Mans, [227].
- Ravendinos, protospatharius of the Greek emperor, [233].
- Raymond of Aguilers, [208], [231-234, passim], [237], [238], [239], [241];
- Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem, [208].
- Raymond of Saint-Gilles, count of Toulouse, [101], [102], [108-119, passim], [198], [231-244, passim].
- Rebellion of 1088 against William Rufus, [45-52];
- of Robert Curthose against William the Conqueror, [3], [19-27], [36-40].
- Reconciliation of Robert Curthose and William the Conqueror, [28-30].
- Red King, see [William Rufus].
- Red Lion (perhaps Kilij Arslan, sultan of Iconium), [196], [250].
- Regency of Normandy during the absence of William the Conqueror, [13], [15].
- Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, see [Davis, H. W. C.]
- Reginald of Warenne, brother of William of Warenne, earl of Surrey, [57], [159], [160], [170], [171], [173, note].
- Rehoboam, [20].
- Reiffenberg, F. A. F. T. Baron de, [196], [210].
- Rémalard (Orne), [22], [23].
- Renaud of Grancey, [144].
- Revolt of the Manceaux against Norman rule, [13-14].
- Rheims, councils at, [5], [182].
- Riant, Paul, [234], [236], [238], [250].
- Richard, son of Fulk of Aunou-le-Faucon, [226].
- Richard, earl of Chester, son of Hugh of Avranches, [158], [201].
- Richard de Courcy, [79].
- Richard son of Herluin, [79].
- Richard the Fearless, duke of Normandy, [185, note].
- Richard le Pèlerin, ministrel, [192, note], [197, note].
- Richard de Redvers, [62], [79], [128].
- Richard, natural son of Robert Curthose, [38].
- Ridwan of Aleppo, [106], [194].
- Riou de Lohéac, [94], [226], [227].
- Rivallonus, archdeacon of Saint-Malo, [227].
- Robert of Arbrissel, [227].
- Robert de Beauchamp, vicomte of Arques, [181].
- Robert of Bellême, son of Roger of Montgomery, [22], [43], [47], [50], [52], [57], [59], [76], [77], [78], [127], [131], [134, note], [135, note], [139-150, passim], [156], [158], [159], [160], [162], [169], [174], [175], [177], [221], [247, note].
- Robert de Bonebos, [79], [176].
- Robert the Burgundian, [70].
- Robert de Courcy, [141].
- Robert Curthose, see [Contents].
- Robert II d’Estouteville, [160], [165].
- Robert III d’Estouteville, son of Robert II, [170], [171], [175].
- Robert, count of Eu, [54].
- Robert Fitz Hamon, [62], [128], [134, note], [158], [159], [165], [166, note], [187].
- Robert I the Frisian, count of Flanders, [24].
- Robert II of Jerusalem, count of Flanders, son of Robert the Frisian, [93], [98], [101], [105-119, passim], [170], [182], [198], [227], [241], [242], [243], [251], [252].
- Robert Géré (or of Saint-Céneri), [75], [77], [143].
- Robert of Gloucester, chronicler, [210].
- Robert, earl of Gloucester, natural son of Henry I, [186].
- Robert, son of Godwin, [233].
- Robert, son of Hugh of Grandmesnil, [141].
- Robert Malet, [139].
- Robert, count of Meulan, son of Roger of Beaumont, [28], [76], [128], [131], [140], [145], [148], [153], [156], [158], [162], [163], [174, note].
- Robert the Monk, chronicler, [193], [209].
- Robert de Montfort, [141], [158].
- Robert, count of Mortain, [35], [49], [50].
- Robert Mowbray (or de Montbray), earl of Northumberland, [22, note], [79], [222].
- Robert of Pontefract, son of Ilbert de Lacy, [127], [139].
- Robert Quarrel, [76].
- Robert of Saint-Céneri, see [Robert Géré].
- Robert, abbot of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, [150], [170], [171].
- Robert of Saint-Rémy-des-Landes, [166, note].
- Robert of Torigny, [146], [147], [205], [246].
- Robert the Vicar (vicarius), [227].
- Rochester (Kent), [47], [49-52, passim], [62], [69], [150], [215];
- church of St. Andrew at, [52, note].
- Rockingham (Northampton), council of, [212].
- Rodley (Rodele), [189, note].
- Rodosto (Thrace), [99, note], [100].
- Roger d’Aubigny, [36, note].
- Roger of Barneville, [93], [227].
- Roger of Beaumont, [13, note], [28], [75].
- Roger de Bienfaite, [22, note].
- Roger Bigot, [128].
- Roger Bursa, duke of Apulia, son of Robert Guiscard, [98], [117].
- Roger of Caux, inhabitant of Laigle, [21].
- Roger of Gloucester, a knight in the service of Henry I, [167].
- Roger, earl of Hereford, [16, note].
- Roger of Ivry, butler of William the Conqueror and warden of the castle at Rouen, [21].
- Roger de Lacy, magister militum of Robert of Montgomery and brother of Robert of Bellême, [85], [127], [140], [142].
- Roger, bishop of Salisbury, [180], [186].
- Roger du Sap, abbot of Saint-Évroul, [54], [66, note], [81].
- Roger, count of Sicily, [97], [99], [117], [225].
- Roger of Wendover, [210].
- Rohes, see [Chocques].
- Röhricht, Reinhold, [209].
- Roland, one of the ‘twelve peers’ of Charlemagne, [194, note].
- Roman de Rou, see [Wace].
- Rome, [43, note], [97], [152], [155], [169];
- see [St. Peter’s].
- Rotrou of Mortagne I, count of Perche, [22], [23].
- Rotrou of Mortagne II, count of Perche, son of Geoffrey II, [94], [143], [156], [158], [227].
- Rouen (Seine-Inférieure), [21], [28], [39], [42], [43], [44], [53, note], [60], [84], [95], [152], [160], [164], [170], [171], [177], [180, note], [223], [234], [239];
- insurrection at, [56-58], [62];
- councils at, [81], [90];
- cathedral of St. Mary, [81], [82], [146];
- archbishops of, see [William Bonne-Ame], [Geoffrey], [Hugh of Amiens];
- abbey, see [Saint-Ouen];
- priory, see [Saint-Gervais].
- Round, J. H., Calendar of Documents preserved in France illustrative of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, [207].
- Rugia (Syria), [109].
- St. Andrew, church of, see [Rochester].
- Saint-Aubin, abbey at Angers, [126, note].
- St. Benedict, [97].
- Saint-Céneri (Orne), [75], [76].
- Saint-Corneille, abbey at Compiègne, [29, note].
- St. Cuthbert, miracula of, [216, note].
- Saint-Denis (Seine), abbey, [192, note], [196], [249-250].
- Saint-Étienne, abbey at Caen, [16], [19, note], [41], [43], [49, note], [150], [228].
- Saint-Évroul (Orne), abbey, [25], [70, note], [142, note], [144, note];
- abbot of, see [Mainer].
- Saint-Gervais, priory at Rouen, [40].
- Saint-Gilles (Gard), [235].
- Saint-James (Manche), [79].
- St. John the Divine, [163].
- Saint-Julien, abbey at Tours, [36, note], [74, note], [228].
- Saint-Malo, bishop of, see [Judicaël].
- Saint-Martin of Marmoutier, abbey, see [Marmoutier].
- Saint-Martin of Troarn, abbey, [229];
- abbot, see [Durand].
- St. Mary of Bec, abbey, see [Bec].
- St. Mary, cathedral of, at Palermo, see [Palermo].
- St. Mary, cathedral of, at Rouen, see [Rouen].
- Saint-Maurice (canton of Valais), abbey, [96].
- St. Nicholas, church of, at Bari, [98, note], [226].
- Saint-Nicolas, abbey at Angers, [33, note].
- Saint-Ouen, abbot of, see [Hilgot].
- St. Peter, church of, at Antioch, [109, note], [227].
- St. Peter, abbey of, at Gloucester, see [Gloucester].
- St. Peter’s church at Rome, [97].
- Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (Calvados), abbey, [150], [154], [171, note], [173, note];
- abbots of, see [Fulk], [Robert].
- Saint-Pol, count of, see [Hugh].
- Saint-Quentin, abbey at Beauvais, [26, note], [27].
- Saint-Saëns (Seine-Inférieure), [75, note].
- Saint-Sauveur of Lohéac (Ille-et-Vilaine), abbey, [226], [227].
- St. Simon of Crépy, [29].
- St. Stephen, church of, at Jerusalem, [112];
- abbey at Caen, see [Saint-Étienne].
- Sainte-Suzanne (Mayenne), [35].
- Saint-Valery-sur-Somme (Somme), [54], [130].
- Saint-Vincent, abbey at Le Mans, [70, note], [80], [223], [224], [227], [228];
- abbot, see [Ranulf].
- Salisbury (Wiltshire), [52, note], [211];
- bishop of, see [Roger].
- Salonica (Macedonia), [99, note], [100].
- Salumbria, see [Silivri].
- Samson le Breton, messenger of Queen Matilda, [25].
- Sangarius, river, [102].
- Saracens, [116], [195], [231].
- Scotland, raid of King Malcolm in Northumberland and the Conqueror’s retaliation, [31];
- expedition of William Rufus, Robert Curthose, and Henry I against, [65-68].
- Secqueville-en-Bessin (Calvados), [159].
- Séez, bishopric of, [127], [144], [150], [160], [162];
- bishop of, see [Serlo].
- Seine, river, [54], [56], [57], [58], [60], [70], [75].
- Senlac, see [Hastings].
- Sepulchre, see [Holy Sepulchre].
- Serlo of Bayeux, poet, [166, note].
- Serlo, bishop of Séez, [81], [144], [150], [161], [162].
- Severn Sea (Bristol Channel), [186], [187], [188].
- Shaizar (Syria), [110];
- Munkidhites of, [230].
- Shrewsbury (Shropshire), [139];
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- Sibyl, daughter of Fulk le Jeune, count of Anjou, [184], [185, note].
- Sibyl of Conversano, duchess of Normandy, wife of Robert Curthose, [123], [146], [147].
- Sicily, [98], [112, note].
- Siege of Antioch by the crusaders, [104-107];
- by Kerboga of Mosul, [107-108];
- Arka, [110], [111];
- Bayeux (1105), [165];
- Gerberoy, [26];
- Jerusalem, [112-114];
- Laodicea, [117], [242-243];
- Marra, [109];
- Mont-Saint-Michel, [63-65];
- Nicaea, [101-102];
- Pevensey, [49-50];
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- Thomas, son of Ranulf Flambard, [151].
- Thomas de Saint-Jean, [172].
- Thomas Walsingham, [210].
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- Tinchebray (Orne), [39], [55], [135], [138], [171], [172], [200];
- battle of, [136, note], [173-176], [177], [180], [192], [206], [245-248].
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- Torigny (Manche), [166, note].
- Tortosa (Syria), [241, note], [244].
- Toulouse, count of, see [Raymond of Saint-Gilles].
- Tournay-sur-Dive (Orne), [162].
- Tours (Indre-et-Loire), [73, note], [90], [228];
- abbey at, see [Saint-Julien];
- archbishop, see [Ralph II].
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- Tower of London, see [London].
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- Vardar, river, [99, note], [100].
- Vendôme (Loir-et-Cher), [90].
- Vernon (Eure), [55].
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- for possession of Normandy (1104-06), [155-179];
- between Robert Curthose and William Rufus for the English crown (1088), [47-52];
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- Wareham (Dorsetshire), [179].
- Waverley, annals of, [207].
- Welsh, see [Wales].
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- Westminister (Middlesex), [121].
- Whitby (Yorkshire), abbey, [95], [229].
- White Ship, [184].
- Wigo de Marra, [228].
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- William Atheling, son of Henry I, [182, note], [183], [184].
- William Baivel, [79].
- William, son of Ranulf de Briquessart, vicomte of Bayeux, [229].
- William, abbot of Bec, [219].
- William Bertran, [79].
- William Bonne-Ame, archbishop of Rouen, [35], [40], [82], [146], [151], [152], [181, note].
- William de Braitel, son of Geoffrey the vicomte, [224], [228-229].
- William of Breteuil, son of William Fitz Osbern, [22, note], [43], [57], [58], [70], [71, note], [75], [76], [120], [144], [145].
- William, chamberlain, son of Roger de Candos, [79].
- William Clito, count of Flanders, son of Robert Curthose, [146], [180-186].
- William de Colombières, [229].
- William of Conversano, brother of Duchess Sibyl, [143], [160], [162].
- William Crispin, [175].
- William I the Conqueror, king of England and duke of Normandy, [3-44, passim], [48], [55], [65-69, passim], [75], [76], [79], [90], [112, note], [120], [135], [155, note], [158], [177], [178], [189, note], [220].
- William II Rufus, king of England and ruler of Normandy, [16], [19, note], [21], [27], [36], [40], [42], [44], [45], [47], [49-75, passim], [78], [81], [83-95, passim], [120-125, passim], [132], [136, note], [140], [144, note], [153, note], [156], [170], [206], [211], [213], [215], [216], [225], [228].
- William, count of Évreux, [34], [43], [57], [58], [70], [71, note], [75], [78], [79], [140], [143], [144], [146], [158].
- William, archdeacon of Évreux, bishop-elect of Lisieux, [151-152].
- William de Ferrières, [175].
- William Giffard, bishop of Winchester, [121].
- William of Grandmesmil, [107, note].
- William of Jumièges, Gesta Normannorum Ducum, [205].
- William, brother of Riou de Lohéac, [227].
- William of Malmesbury, [3], [17], [27], [38], [61], [95], [146], [149], [170], [183], [190], [193], [195], [198], [206], [208], [209], [211], [233], [237].
- William, count of Mortain and earl of Cornwall, [131], [134, note], [157], [159], [160], [169], [172], [174], [175], [179].
- William de Moulins, [22, note].
- William of Newburgh, [190, note], [209].
- William de Pacy, [152].
- William de Percy, [95], [229].
- William Peverel, [86].
- William of Poitiers, [205].
- William, natural son of Robert Curthose, [38].
- William de Rupierre, [22, note].
- William of Saint-Calais, bishop of Durham, [33, note], [46], [51, note], [52, note], [59], [65, note], [67], [68, note], [211-216].
- William of Tyre, [218].
- William du Vast, [229].
- William of Warenne I, [55].
- William of Warenne II, earl of Surrey, son of William of Warenne I, [131], [138], [147], [148], [173, note], [174, note].
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- Winchester (Hampshire), [33], [55, note], [120], [122], [130], [131, note], [139, note], [144, note], [171, note]; annals of, [136], [207].
- Windsor (Berkshire), [136, note], [179].
- Wissant (Pas-de-Calais), [87], [128].
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- Wulf, son of King Harold, [42].
- Yenidjeh (Macedonia), [99, note].
- York, [132];
- archbishop of, see [Thurstan].
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