TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Abbatial Ring and Cross of St. Waudru,[312]
Abbey of Saint-Germain des Prés, View of the, in 1361,[13]
Abbey of Saint-Germain des Prés, North View of the, Seventeenth Century,[320]
Abbey of St. Riquier, The, near Abbeville,[311]
Abbey-Church of the Magdalen, at Vézelai,[120]
Absolution Crosses of the Eleventh Century,[453]
Act of Faith and Homage, Thirteenth Century,[8]
Adoration of the Lamb, The,[Frontispiece]
  „  „  Magi, The,[241]
Altar of the Cathedral of Arras, Thirteenth Century,[243]
Altar-piece at Mareuil-en-Brie,[218], [219]
Amaury’s Disciples burnt by order of Philip Augustus,[404]
Angels praying over a Skull, Fourteenth Century,[298]
Anne of Brittany, Funeral Service of,[495]
Antilles, Discovery of the, by Columbus,[92]
Antioch, Plan of, in the Thirteenth Century,[130]
Antwerp, View of the Port of,[87]
Arming a Knight,[143]
Armogenes, the Magician,[383]
Arquebusier of the Sixteenth Century,[61]
Artois, The Count of, presenting himself at the Castle of the Count of Boulogne,[149]
Artus, King, fighting a Giant,[137]
Assault on a Fortified Place,[135]
“Au juste poids véritable balance”,[391]
Auto-da-fé Procession, in Spain,[436]
Babylon the Great,[396]
Ballista,[73]
Banner of St. Denis, Representations of the,[60]
Banner of the City of Strasburg, Thirteenth Century,[386]
Banner of a Flemish Lazaretto,[353]
Baptism of the Saxons conquered by Charlemagne,[213]
Barbarian (Mounted) in the Roman Service,[4]
Basilius the Great, Dream of,[400]
Battering-ram,[71]
Battle of Auray, The,[54]
  „  Dreux, The,[62]
  „  Lepanto, Plan of the,[96]
  „  Tolbiac, The,[2]
Beacon in the Cemetery of Antigny, Fifteenth Century,[486]
Beacon in the Cemetery of Ciron, Twelfth Century,[486]
Beacon in the Cemetery of Fèniou, Eleventh Century,[486]
Beatrix Cornel, Tomb of,[182]
Beguin,[329]
  „  Convent at Ghent, the Great,[328]
Beheaded Knight holding his Head in his Hands,[467]
Bucentaure, The,[77]
Bull with which Boniface VIII. sealed his Letters,[273]
Burial among the Franks, Mode of,[451]
Caltrop, or Crow’s-foot,[66]
Calvin, John,[419]
Caricature of the Third Century,[206]
Castle of Angoulême, Thirteenth Century,[6]
  „  Loches, Doorways of the Old,[37]
  „  Pierrefonds, View overlooking the,[11]
Catapult,[72]
Celebration of Mass, The, in an Oratory, Ninth Century,[277]
Celtic Burial,[451]
Champion of the Tournament, The,[166]
Chandelier of the Virgin,[217]
Chanter or Psalmist, The, Minor Order,[274]
Chapel of Pilgrimage, Thanksgiving in a,[384]
Chaplet of Beads in Carved Ivory, and Girdle, Sixteenth Century,[330]
Charlemagne, Statue of, Eleventh Century,[5]
Charles the Bold, Great Seal of, Fifteenth Century,[55]
Charles VI. fulfilling his Vow to Our Lady of Hope,[388]
Charter of William the White-handed, Commencement of the,[295]
Chasuble, Mitre, and Stole of St. Thomas à Becket, Cloth and Embroidery of the Twelfth Century,[225]
Château de la Panouze (Aveyron), Feudal Castle of the Twelfth Century,[10]
Chivalry, Allegorical Figures representing,[140]
Choir Candelabrum, Foot of a large, Thirteenth Century,[216]
Christ descending into Hell,[498]
  „ risen from the Dead,[504]
  „ victorious after Death, Eighth or Ninth Century,[449]
Christian Professor on his Death-bed, The,[497]
  „  Religion, The, assisting at the Death of Christ,[247]
Church of St. Antony, Padua,[216]
  „  the Holy Sepulchre, Façade of the,[106]
Clergy going in Procession before the Emperor, Fourth Century,[318]
Cloister of the Chartreuse, at Pavia,[322]
Clovis, Baptism of,[2]
Coffer containing the Hair-cloths of St. Louis, Thirteenth Century,[371]
Concordat of Cambrio, Title of the (1466),[296]
Conferring Knighthood on the Field of Battle,[141]
Consecration of St. Remigius, Bishop of Rheims,[283]
Constantinople, Second taking of, in 1204,[123]
Coque, The,[79]
Coronation of an Emperor by the Pope, Sixteenth Century,[256]
Cosmas and Damianus relieving a Sick Man,[343]
Council held to commemorate the Second Council of Nice, Tenth Century,[249]
Council of Vienne,[190]
Cross of the Bureau Family,[476]
Crown of Thorns, The, brought into France,[375]
  „  „  „  worn by Jesus Christ,[393]
Cruelties committed by the Gueux,[440]
Cruet, silver-gilt, First or Second Century,[208]
Crusaders at Damietta, Disembarkation of the,[126]
Crypt of the Chapel of St. Agnes, in the Catacombs at Rome,[474]
Daggers with Moorish Blades and Flemish Handles,[45]
Dalmatic said to have belonged to Leo III.,[255]
Dance of Death, The,[478–483]
Death of St. Benedict,[496]
  „  Mahomet II.,[178]
Dedication of the Church of the Monastery of St. Martin des Champs, Paris,[321]
Degradation of a Knight,[154]
Designs of Armour,[170]
Distribution of Banners and Helmets,[164]
Diver, The,[91]
Don Juan of Austria,[133]
Doorkeeper, The, Minor Order,[275]
Doria, Andrew,[88]
Dove suspended above the Altar, Thirteenth Century,[244]
Dresses worn by Prisoners of the Inquisition,[437]
Duel concerning the Honour of Ladies,[157]
Earthen Vases found at Florence in 1863,[187]
Ecclesiastical Tonsure, The,[279]
Edward the Confessor, Funeral of,[490]
Entry of Louis VIII. and the Pope’s Legate into Avignon,[406]
Eudes, Bishop, from the Bayeux Tapestry,[47]
Excesses committed by the Huguenots, Allegorical Picture of the,[415]
Exorcism of a Catechumen, Fourth or Fifth Century,[212]
Exorcism of a Person possessed with a Demon,[414]
Exorcist, The, Minor Order,[275]
Farel, William,[420]
Ferrand of Portugal, Count of Flanders, being taken to Paris,[22]
Fight between Raymbault de Morueil and Gruyon de Losenne,[156]
Flemish Warrior, from the Ruins of St. Bavon, Ghent,[26]
Fortified Bridge of Lemantano, near Rome, Twelfth Century,[33]
Fortified Bridge from Valentré to Cahors,[18]
Fortified City of Carcassonne, Plan of the, Thirteenth Century,[18]
Fortress of the Knights Hospitallers, in Syria,[174]
French Caravel, Sixteenth Century,[84]
  „  Priory at Rhodes, Fifteenth Century,[181]
Fresco in the Cemetery of St. Pretextat,[475]
Funeral Service, Fourteenth Century,[453]
Funereal Lamps found in the Catacombs, Third Century,[276], [424]
Galley of the Sixteenth Century,[78]
  „ Slave,[90]
  „ Soldier,[90]
Gallic or Gallo-Roman Pottery,[455]
Gallo-Roman Lords of the Fourth Century,[3]
Gate of the Town of Aigues-Mortes,[17]
Gautier-sans-Avoir, Reception of, by the King of Hungary,[115]
German Foot-soldiers fighting, Sixteenth Century,[57]
German and Gallic Auxiliaries, Second Century,[40]
German Knight, Fifteenth Century,[147]
Godefroy de Bouillon, crowned with the Instruments of our Lord’s Passion,[117]
Godefroy de Bouillon, Tomb of,[118]
Golden Fleece, Chapter of the Order of the,[197]
Great Hospital at Milan,[357]
Greek Panagia,[370]
Gregory IX. handing the Decretals to an Advocate of the Consistory (1227–1241),[266]
Handbell, Romanesque perforated, Twelfth Century,[227]
Harold, King, Finding the Body of,[48]
Harvest of Souls, The, Twelfth Century,[450]
Henry of Anjou, Coronation of, as King of Poland,[291]
Henry I., Emperor of Germany, and one of his Generals,[368]
Henry II. wounded by Montgomery in a Tournament,[169]
Herald holding the Banners of the Referees,[164]
Heresy of the Flagellants,[407]
Hincmar, Bas-relief on the Tomb of,[289]
Holy Bit of Carpentras,[376]
Hospitality, Fifteenth Century,[340]
Huguenots against the Catholics, Violence of the,[421]
Huss, John,[412]
Italian Warriors of the Fifteenth Century,[58]
Judgement, The Day of,[502]
Jerome of Prague,[412]
Jewish Religion, The, assisting at the Death of Christ,[246]
King-at-arms proclaiming a Tournament,[163]
Knife for cutting Consecrated Bread,[242]
Knight, in Complete Armour, Sixteenth Century,[61]
Knight setting out for the War,[150]
Knight of Death, The,[476]
  „   Malta,[185]
  „   the Order of the Holy Sepulchre,[173]
  „   Rhodes,[173]
Knights of the Order of the Holy Ghost from Pure Intent,[358]
Knights awaiting from the Marshal the Signal to commence the Fight,[159]
Knights of Rhodes, Barracks of the,[180]
Knox, John,[416]
Last Supper, The, Eleventh Century,[209]
Legend of Christmas, Fifteenth Century,[221]
  „   St. Martin, The, Tapestry of the Thirteenth Century,[281]
Legend of the Passage of the Viaticum across a Bridge at Utrecht,[235]
Luther, Martin,[418]
Machine to break the Ranks of the Enemy[70]
   „   shoot Arrows,[70]
Man-at-arms, The,[51], [91]
Man-of-War, Henry VIII.’s time,[80]
   „   of the Sixteenth Century,[101]
Margaret of York, wife of Charles the Bold,[359]
Maria de Molina, Queen of Castille, handing to the Cistercian Nuns the Charter of Foundation for their Convent,[332]
Mary Magdalene, Removal of the Body of, to the Church of St. Vézelay (Yonne), Fifteenth Century,[387]
Massacre of St. Bartholomew, The,[416]
Maximilian of Austria, with his Wife and Son,[36]
Members of the Dominican Order, The most famous,[331]
Messenger bringing a Letter to the King’s Army,[52]
Messengers of the Sultan discussing with Christian Prisoners,[129]
Military Costumes from the Sixth to the Tenth Centuries,[42]
Miraculous Mass of St. Gregory the Great, Sixth Century,[210]
Monograms of Christ,[205]
Mons, Mauberge, and Nivelles, Foundation of the Abbeys of,[316]
Montefrio, Surrender of the Town of,[193]
Moorish Arms (Armeria Real, Madrid),[44]
Mortars or Movable Carriages,[65]
Mortuary Cloth from the Church of Folleville (Somme),[491]
Mortuary Roll of Vital, Founder of the Abbey of Savigny,[499]
Mosque of Cordova, Interior of the, Eighth Century,[434]
Mourning Costumes,[493]
Mystic Fountain, The, Eighth Century,[223]
Nail used in the Crucifixion of Our Lord,[376]
Nangasaki, The Great Martyrdom of (1622),[336]
Nicæa, Taking of, by the Crusaders,[116]
Norman Vessel, Eleventh Century,[76]
Offering a Child to an Abbot, Thirteenth Century,[313]
Orphan of the Venice Hospitals, Sixteenth Century,[356]
Orthodoxy surrounded by the Snares of Heresy,[398]
Our Lady of Boulogne,[390]
   „   Grace, Miraculous Image of, at Cambria,[389]
Our Lady of Grace sheltering the Grand Masters of the Order of Montessa,[192]
Our Lady of Mountserrat, Sixteenth Century,[381]
   „   Vladimir, Miraculous Image of,[370]
Painting symbolical of the Catacombs of Rome, First or Second Century,[207]
Pentecost,[240]
Peter the Hermit delivering a Message to Pope Urban II.,[112]
Philip Augustus, Consecration of,[290]
Philip the Bold in Royal Costume,[24]
Philip II., King of Spain,[439]
  „   „   „  Mausoleum of,[470]
Pilgrims of Emmaus, The,[374]
Plaintiff and Defendant taking Oath before the Judge, Fifteenth Century,[158]
Pontifical Galley,[98]
Poop of an Ancient Galley,[75]
Portrait of Countess Matilda,[260]
Prester-John and his Page,[109]
Priory of the Benedictines, Canterbury, Twelfth Century,[314]
Prize of the Tournament, The,[168]
Procession of the Host,[238]
   „     Knights of the Order of the Holy Ghost,[200]
Prows of Galleys armed with the Spur,[95]
Punishments decreed by Henry VIII. against the Catholics,[443]
Quintain, The Game of,[145]
Raised Stone, near Poitiers,[459]
Reapers of Death, The,[62]
Reception of a Knight of the Order of St. Michael,[199]
Refectory in the Priory of St. Martin des Champs, Thirteenth Century,[326]
Relics of St. Philip, Touching the,[378]
Reliquary in chased Copper, Thirteenth Century,[372]
Reliquary of the Holy Thorn, Thirteenth Century,[325]
Remier, Count, bearing the Body of St. Veronica to the Church of St. Waudru, in Mons,[366]
Rhodes, Plan of, Fifteenth Century,[176]
Richard Cœur-de-Lion mortally wounded while besieging the Castle of Chalus,[50]
Robert I., Duke of Normandy, on his Pilgrimage to Jerusalem,[373]
Robing a Bishop, The Ceremony of, Fourteenth Century,[285]
Rodolph of Hapsburg, Emperor of Germany, Equestrian Statue of,[35]
Rolling Tower for scaling the walls of towns,[66]
Sabbat, The,[410]
Sacrament of the Eucharist, The,[234]
Sacramental Cup, Twelfth Century,[233]
Sancha de Roxas,[195]
Seal of the Abbey of St. Denis,[317]
 „  „  Commune of Soissons,[15]
 „  Conon de Béthune, Twelfth Century,[7]
 „  Edward, Count of Rutland,[99]
 „  Gérard de Saint-Amand, Twelfth Century,[9]
Seal of an Imaginary Bull of Lucifer, Fifteenth Century,[422]
Seal of John, Bishop of Puy and Count of Velay (1305),[28]
Seal of John sans Peur, Duke of Burgundy[31]
  „  the Knights of Christ, Thirteenth Century,[189]
Seal of La Rochelle,[103]
  „  the Lord of Corbeil (1196),[20]
  „  the Monastery of St. Louis of Poissy,[338]
  „  the Town of Boston,[94]
  „    „   Dover,[85]
  „    „   Poole,[93]
  „    „   Sandwich,[89]
  „    „   Yarmouth,[86]
Servetus, Michael,[445]
Seven Christian Virtues, The, with their Symbols,[355]
Shield presented to Don Juan of Austria by Pius V.,[271]
Ship of Baptism, The, Sixteenth Century,[232]
Siege of Toulouse, Episode in the,[404]
 „  a Town: Summons to surrender,[67]
Single Combat to be decided by the Judgment of God,[161]
Sitting of the Council of Trent, 1555,[270]
Sixtus II. handing to St. Laurentius the Treasures of the Church to be distributed among the Poor,[341]
Soldier of the Time of Philippe le Bel,[51]
Soldiers of the German Bands,[64]
Solemn Entry of the Emperor Charles V. and Pope Clement VII. into Bologna, in 1529,[268], [269]
Solemn Procession for the Relief of the Town of Dijon,[239]
Solemn Reception of a Bishop, Fifteenth Century,[286]
Sovereign Pontiff, Public and Solemn Functions of the, Seventeenth Century,[264]
Spanish Caravel in which Columbus discovered America,[83]
Spanish Ship, Fifteenth Century,[81]
Spiritual and Temporal Powers, The, dependent upon Christ,[248]
St. Anthony of Padua commanding a Mule to adore the Eucharist,[334]
St. Anthony, a Statuette of the Third Century,[301]
St. Barbara,[364]
St. Benedict, History of,[305], [307]
   „   reproaching Totila, Fresco of the Thirteenth Century,[43]
St. Bernard taking possession of the Abbey of Clairvaux,[327]
St. Cecilia, and Valerian, her Spouse,[425]
St. Cesarius, Obsequies of,[489]
St. Denis carrying his head to the place of burial,[362]
St. Dominic and the Albigenses,[429]
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, Fifteenth Century,[348]
St. George and the Dragon,[202]
St. Jean des Vignes, Abbey of Regular Canons at Soissons (1076),[323]
St. Jerome in the Desert,[302]
St. John of Capistran,[132]
St. Louis and his Brothers made Prisoners by the Saracens,[128]
St. Louis at Carthage, Disembarkation of,[131]
  „  serving a Repast to the Poor,[351]
St. Michael the Archangel offering the Symbol of the Imperial Power to a Byzantine Emperor,[251]
St. Peter,[248]
St. Radegonde receiving the Religious Garb from the Bishop of Noyon,[309]
St. Savin and St. Cyprian before Maximus,[426]
   „    „   Martyrdom of,[427]
St. Theresa,[336]
St. Thomas defending the Monastic Orders, Fourteenth Century,[332]
St. Vincent de Paul,[360]
St. Wulfram, Bishop of Sens,[287]
State Gloves formerly in the possession of Louis XIII.,[201]
Stone Coffins,[457]
Sufferers from St. Vitus’ Dance going on a Pilgrimage,[392]
Superscription upon Our Lord’s Cross,[377]
Surrender of the Garrison of a Town,[68]
Sword of Isabella the Catholic,[139]
Symbols of the Trinity,[204]
Synagogue of Toledo, the Great, Third Century,[432]
Templar in Travelling Dress,[185]
Teutonic Knight,[196]
Thomas of Savoy granting a Charter to the Town of Cambrai,[16]
Three-masted Galley, Sixteenth Century,[82]
Three Sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, and Penance,[231]
Three Sacraments: Marriage, Orders, and Extreme Unction,[236]
Tomb, Gallo-Roman,[452]
  „ of Adelaide or Alice, Countess of Hainault,[462]
Tomb of Alexander de Berneval, Architect of the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen,[472]
Tomb of Du Guesclin,[464]
  „  St. Elizabeth of Hungary,[461]
  „  Louis, Duke of Orleans, and Valentine of Milan, his Wife,[468]
Tomb of Philip Pot, Grand Seneschal of Burgundy,[466]
Tomb of St. Remigius,[469]
  „  Sibylle, Wife of Guy de Lusignan,[471]
Torments of Hell, The,[485]
Tortures inflicted by the Catholics upon the Huguenots in the South of France,[442]
Tour du Télégraphe, Narbonne, Fourteenth Century,[6]
Tower of Beaucaire, Thirteenth Century,[6]
  „  the Castle of Fougères, Twelfth Century,[6]
Tower of the Castle of Loches, Twelfth Century,[6]
Tower of Notre-Dame des Bois, Eleventh Century,[487]
Tower of the Wall of Provins, Twelfth Century,[6]
Treaty of Arras, Conclusion of the, in 1191,[293]
Tree of Battles, The,[29]
Triumph of Christ, The, Seventeenth Century,[272]
  „  the Lamb, The, Twelfth Century,[229]
Triumphal Vessel drawn in a Car at the Funeral Ceremony of the Emperor Charles V.,[492]
Turreted Vessel that protected the Port of Venice,[77]
Tympan in the Portico of the Church of Sémur, Eleventh Century,[346]
Urban II. presiding over the Council of Clermont, in 1095,[262]
Virgin of St. Luke, The so-called,[369]
War Trophy of Barbarian Prisoners, Second Century,[39]
Watch-tower, Fifteenth Century,[69]
Wickliff, John,[409]
Works of Charity, Fifteenth Century,[346]
Zizim transferred to Charles VIII.,[178]
Zwingle, Ulrich,[416]

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