INDEX
- Abul Hakam, [471].
- Acciaiuoli, Angelo, [299], [301], [302].
- Acre, siege of, [452];
- Adolf of Nassau, King of the Romans, [11], [52];
- —— Count of Holstein, [444];
- Adrianople, captured by the Turks, [502].
- Æneas Sylvius Piccolomini, [524];
- Agincourt, battle of, [329].
- Aiguillon, siege of, [75], [77].
- Ailly, Pierre d’, [194].
- Aladdin III., last Sultan of Iconium, [499].
- Albania, [501], [508], [511], [513].
- Albert I. of Hapsburg, [11], [12];
- —— II. of Austria, [111], [133], [134], [136].
- —— III. of Austria, [136];
- —— IV. of Austria, [398].
- —— V. of Austria (II. as King of the Romans), [397], [398], [239];
- —— Achilles of Brandenburg, [406].
- —— the Bear, [3], [453].
- —— of Hohenzollern, last Grand-master of the Teutonic Order, [466].
- —— Duke of Mecklenburg, [436], [437], [441].
- Albert, son of above, King of Sweden, [436], [437], [442];
- abdicates, [443].
- —— II. of Saxony, [3].
- —— III. of Saxony, [226].
- Alberti, Benedetto, [165], [166].
- Albizzi, the, [163], [164].
- —— Maso degli, [166], [289].
- —— Piero degli, [289].
- —— Rinaldo degli, [289], [292], [293], [294].
- Albornoz, Cardinal, [160], [161], [176], [177].
- Albret, house of, in Navarre, [487].
- Alexander V., [200], [201].
- —— VI., [281], [287];
- bull of, [493].
- Alfonso III. of Aragon, [480], [481].
- —— V., [239];
- —— II. of Naples, [257], [285], [287].
- —— X. of Castile, [6], [8], [48], [470].
- —— XI. of Castile, [470];
- war with the Moors, [471].
- —— son of John II. of Castile, [476], [477].
- —— V. of Portugal, [477], [492].
- —— of Poitiers, [47].
- Algeciras, [471].
- Aljubarrota, battle of, [474], [491].
- Alsace, acquired by Charles the Bold, [377], [408];
- Altenburg, battle near, [16].
- Alvaro de Luna, Constable of Castile, [475], [476].
- Ammonizio in Florence, [163].
- Amurath I., [502];
- killed, [503].
- —— II., [506];
- Anagni, outrage at, [29], [54];
- papal election at, [186].
- Andrea del Sarto, [529].
- Andrew of Hungary, marries Joanna I. of Naples, [152];
- Andronicus II., [497];
- deposed, [498].
- —— III., [498], [499];
- death of, [500].
- —— son of John V., [171], [503], [504].
- Angelico, Fra, [527].
- Angora, battle of, [505].
- Anjou, first house of, acquires Provence, [9], [24];
- —— second house of, acquires Provence, [154];
- Anne of Beaujeu, [390], [391], [392].
- —— of Bohemia, [208].
- —— of Brittany, [391], [392].
- —— of Burgundy, marries Duke of Bedford, [336];
- death of, [346].
- Antony, Duke of Brabant, [321], [322], [337];
- killed at Agincourt, [329].
- Aquitaine, Duchy of, [45], [95].
- Aragon, constitution of, [478];
- Architecture, influence of the Renaissance on, [531], [532].
- Arezzo, annexed to Florence, [167].
- Arles, kingdom of, [12], [56], [78], [116], [184].
- Armagnac, Bernard of, [322], [330], [331], [351].
- Armagnacs, the, [323], [326]-332.
- ‘Armagnacs,’ the, in Switzerland, [408].
- Army, standing, in France, [352], [353], [354], [355].
- Arras, treaty of (1414), [327];
- Artevelde, Jacob van, [71], [72];
- murder of, [74].
- —— Philip van, [317], [318].
- Artois, succession in, [67];
- Ascania, house of, [3], [10];
- Athens, duchy of, [498], [512].
- Auberoche, battle of, [74].
- Austria, under Ottokar, [3];
- Avesnes, house of, [14].
- Avignon, papal residence in, [4], [17], [30], [140], [155], [185], [458];
- Avila, Henry IV. deposed at, [477].
- Aybar, battle of, [485].
- Azof, Genoese in, [495], [513].
- Azores, the, [491], [493].
- Baden in Aargau, [138].
- Bagnolo, treaty of, [257], [284], [311].
- Bajazet I., [503], [504];
- defeat at Angora and death, [505].
- —— II., [513].
- Baldwin, Archbishop of Trier, [17], [98].
- Balearic Islands, conquered by James I. of Aragon, [479];
- annexed to Aragon, [481].
- Balliol, Edward, claims crown of Scotland, [68].
- —— John, King of Scotland, [51].
- Baltic, Danish preponderance in, [420], [428];
- Barbiano, Alberigo da, [151].
- Barcelona, treaty of, [392].
- Barnet, battle of, [373].
- Baroncelli, [160].
- Basel, Council of, [229]-242, [270], [272], [273].
- Baugé, battle of, [333].
- Bayonne, [96];
- surrendered to France, [357].
- Beatific Vision, heresy of the, [101].
- Beaufort, Edmund, [357].
- —— Henry, Bishop of Winchester and Cardinal, [326], [342], [345], [346], [347], [355], [356];
- Beaujeu, Anne of, [390], [391], [392].
- Bedford, John, Duke of, [334], [336]-346;
- Belgrade, [507], [514];
- Bella, Giano della, [32].
- Bellini, Gentile, [529].
- —— Giovanni, [529].
- Beltran de la Cueva, [477].
- Benedict XI., [29], [54].
- —— XII., [99], [102], [106].
- —— XIII., [187], [217], [218], [221], [266].
- Bentivoglio, Giovanni, [180], [181].
- Bergamo, [144];
- Bergen, German ‘factory’ in, [426].
- Berri, Charles, Duke of. See [Charles of Berri].
- Béthune, Robert of, [54].
- Bianchi, the, [22].
- Black Death, [79], [110], [153], [471].
- —— Prince, the, [69], [79], [80], [90];
- Blanche of Bourbon, wife of Peter the Cruel, [472].
- —— of Navarre, [485].
- —— daughter of John II. of Aragon, [487].
- Blanchetaque, ford over the Somme, [76], [328].
- Blois, Charles of, [73];
- death of, [92].
- Boccaccio, [523].
- Boccanegra, Simone, [169].
- Boguslav of Pomerania, [445].
- Bohemia, succession in, [15], [16];
- acquired by John of Luxemburg, [18];
- under Charles IV., [113];
- disturbances under Wenzel, [192], [193];
- Hussite movement in, [207]-210, [223];
- crusades against, [224], [225], [227];
- conclusion of compacts, [231];
- accession of Sigismund, [232];
- accession of Albert of Austria, [399], [401];
- election of Ladislas Postumus, [410], [413];
- election of George Podiebrad, [414];
- war with Hungary, [415];
- falls to house of Jagellon, [416], [417].
- Bologna, seized by Giovanni Visconti, [160], [175].
- —— recovered by Albornoz, [161].
- —— under Giovanni Bentivoglio, [180].
- —— subjected to Milan, [181].
- Bona of Savoy, [261], [262], [305].
- Boniface VIII., [13], [15], [22], [28];
- —— IX., [187], [195], [244], [245], [265], [266].
- Bordeaux, trade of, [70];
- rising in 1452, [357].
- Borgia, Alfonso, [274].
- See [Calixtus III.]
- —— Cæsar, [259].
- —— Rodrigo, [275], [287] (Alexander VI.).
- Bosnia, [502];
- Botticelli, Sandro, [528].
- Boucicault, Marshal, [244].
- Bourges, Pragmatic Sanction of, [237], [277], [363], [367].
- Brabant, duchy of, [119], [123], [321], [337], [339];
- acquired by Philip the Good, [344].
- Braccio da Montone, [151], [267], [268];
- death of, [269].
- Bramante, designs St. Peter’s, [531].
- Brandenburg, [3];
- Bremen, [422], [451];
- Brescia, calls in John of Bohemia, [144], [146];
- Brienne, Walter de, [147], [148].
- Brittany, duchy of, [45];
- Bruce, Robert, King of Scotland, [68].
- Bruges, centre of mediæval trade, [69], [422], [426].
- Brun, Rudolf, [131];
- Brunellesco, Filippo, [531].
- Brünn, treaty of, [417].
- Brusa, in Asia Minor, [499].
- Buchan, Constable of France, [336], [337].
- Buonconvento, death of Henry VII. at, [42].
- Bureau, Gaspar, [352], [355].
- —— Jean, [352], [355].
- Burgundian party in France, [323], [324], [326], [348].
- Burgundy, county of, [12], [56].
- See [Franche-Comté].
- —— duchy of, [45];
- —— old kingdom of, [12].
- Bussolari, Jacopo, [177].
- Cabochiens, the, [327].
- Cade, Jack, rising of, [357].
- Cagliari, naval battle off, [170].
- Calais, taken by Edward III., [77];
- besieged by Philip the Good, [351].
- Calixtus III., [274], [275].
- Cambray, League of, [259].
- Campobasso, Count of, [385].
- Canale, Niccolo, [256].
- Canaries, the, [491].
- Cane, Facino, [179], [244].
- Cangrande della Scala, [141], [143].
- Cantacuzenos, John, [498]-502.
- —— Matthew, [502].
- Cape of Good Hope, [259], [492].
- —— Verde, [491].
- Capet, house of, [43], [44], [63], [65].
- Capistrano, Fra, [412].
- Caramania, princes of, [505], [512].
- Caravaggio, battle of, [252].
- Carinthia, [9];
- Carmagnola, Francesco, [247], [249], [291];
- executed, [250].
- Carobert, King of Hungary, [15], [16], [26], [152].
- Carpaccio, Vittore, [529].
- Carrara, Francesco, [171], [174], [179], [180].
- —— —— the younger, [179], [183], [245].
- Casimir the Great of Poland, [458], [459].
- —— IV. of Poland, [415], [464], [465].
- Cassel, battle of (1328), [70].
- Castile, constitution of, [469];
- Castillon, battle of, [358].
- Castracani, Castruccio, Lord of Lucca, [31], [33], [105], [142], [143], [292].
- Castriot, George (Scanderbeg), [255], [256], [508], [513].
- Catalans, Grand Company of the, [497].
- Catalonia, [478];
- rebels against John II., [486].
- Catasto, the, [291], [295], [296].
- Catharine, daughter of John of Gaunt, marries Henry III. of Castile, [475].
- —— of Navarre, marries Jean d’Albret, [487].
- Cauchon, Pierre, Bishop of Beauvais, [342], [344], [345].
- Celestine V., [28].
- Cellini, Benvenuto, [530].
- Cerda, Ferdinand de, [48].
- —— Infantes de, [48], [470].
- Cerdagne, ceded to France, [389], [486];
- Cesarini, Cardinal, [228], [229], [230], [236].
- Cesena, Michael of, [100].
- Chambre des Comptes, [58].
- Champagne, acquired by France, [48], [65], [66];
- Chandos, John, [90], [92];
- death, [94].
- Charles IV., King of Bohemia and Emperor, [108];
- Charles IV., King of France, [65].
- —— V., King of France, regent for his father, [83], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88];
- —— VI. of France, [194];
- reign of, [315]-333.
- —— VII., King of France, [260], [330], [332];
- —— VIII., King of France, [264], [287], [313];
- Charles the Bold of Burgundy, [364]-367;
- —— I. of Anjou, King of Naples and Sicily and Count of Provence, [9], [24], [25], [479].
- —— II., King of Naples, [9], [15], [25], [26].
- —— III., King of Naples, [154], [190];
- —— of Calabria, son of Robert of Naples, [142], [143].
- —— of Durazzo, [152], [153].
- —— (I.) of Maine, [279], [354], [356].
- —— (II.) of Maine, [279], [389].
- —— I. (the Bad) of Navarre, [79], [80], [93], [96], [484];
- —— II. of Navarre, [484], [485].
- —— of Berri, brother of Louis XI., [361];
- —— of Valois, brother of Philip IV., [17], [25], [26], [49], [50], [53], [62].
- —— of Viana, [485], [486], [487].
- Chatillon, Jacques de, [53].
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, [459], [523].
- Chiana, val di, [308].
- Chioggia, war of, [172], [173].
- Christian of Oliva, [454], [455].
- —— of Oldenburg, succeeds in Denmark and Norway, [446];
- —— II. of Denmark, [449].
- Christopher II., King of Denmark, [431], [432], [433].
- —— of Bavaria, [445];
- Cibo, Franchescetto, [285].
- Cilly, Count of, [411];
- death, [412].
- Cimabue, [526], [527].
- Cinque ports, the sailors of the, [51].
- Ciompi, the, [32];
- rising of, [164].
- Clarence, Thomas, Duke of, [326], [333].
- Clarence, George, Duke of, [372], [373].
- Clement V., [30], [55], [457].
- —— VI., [99], [107], [110], [158], [159], [160].
- —— VII., schismatic pope at Avignon, [162], [186].
- —— VII., [285].
- Clementia of Hapsburg, [9], [15].
- —— of Hungary, second wife of Louis X., [63], [64].
- Clericis laicos, papal bull, [29], [52].
- Clisson, Olivier de, [97], [319].
- Coleone, Bartolommeo, [300], [301];
- statue of, [530].
- Cologne, importance in German trade, [422];
- Colonna, the family of, [28].
- —— Oddo, [220], [269].
- See [Martin V.]
- —— Stefano, [157].
- Columbus, Christopher, [492].
- Commines, Philippe de, [23], [49], [308], [361], [362], [377], [403].
- Comminges, Count of, [377].
- Compactata, the, [231], [232], [410].
- Condottieri, foreign, [150];
- native, [151].
- Conflans, treaty of, [367], [369].
- Conradin, [496];
- execution of, [24].
- Conseil du roi, the, [58].
- Constance, Council of, [205], [206], [211]-220, [267].
- —— daughter of Manfred, marries Peter III. of Aragon, [24], [479].
- —— daughter of Peter IV. of Aragon, [481].
- —— of Castile, marries John of Gaunt, [474], [475].
- Constantine Palæologus, last of the Byzantine emperors, [509];
- his heroic death, [510].
- Constantinople, recovered from the Latins by Michael Palæologus, [494];
- Copenhagen, captured by Hanse forces, [438].
- Cordova, [468].
- Cornaro, Catarina, [257], [258].
- Corsica, seized by the Genoese, [168].
- Cortes of Castile, [60], [469], [488];
- Cortona, annexed to Florence, [167], [289].
- Cossa, Baldassare, [201], [266], [267].
- See [John XXIII.]
- Cour du roi, the, [44], [57], [58].
- Courland, duchy of, [466].
- Courtrai, battle of, [53].
- Cracow, University of, [209].
- Crecy, battle of, [76].
- Crema, [252].
- Cremona, [251], [259].
- Crevant, battle of, [337].
- Crimea, the, [168], [495], [513].
- Crusades, the, [55].
- Cyprus, [168];
- acquired by Venice, [257].
- Dalmatia, [202], [204], [246].
- Dante, [22], [41], [42], [139], [522], [523], [527].
- Danzig, [458], [462], [465].
- Dauphiné, [12];
- David II., King of Scotland, [68], [77].
- Denmark, relations with Germany, [410];
- Diaz, Bartholomew, [259], [492].
- Diesbach, Nicolas von, [380].
- Dinant, [368];
- taken by Charles the Bold, [369].
- Discoveries at end of fifteenth century, [259], [491]-3.
- Ditmarsh, peasants of, [448].
- Döffingen, battle of, [189].
- Donatello, [530].
- Doria, Luciano, [172].
- —— Paganino, [170].
- —— Pietro, [172].
- Douglas, Earl of, and Count of Touraine, [336], [337].
- Duccio, Sienese painter, [527].
- Dunois, bastard son of Louis of Orleans, [342], [352], [354], [365].
- Dupplin Moor, battle of, [68].
- Durazzo, house of, [152], [153], [191], [195].
- Dushan, Stephen, King of Servia, [501].
- Easterlings or Osterlings, [428].
- Écorcheurs, the, [351].
- Education, stimulated by the Renaissance, [533].
- Edward I., King of England, [29], [60];
- —— II., King of England, [52];
- —— III., King of England, [65], [66], [67], [69], [111];
- —— IV., King of England, [365], [370], [372], [373], [375], [386];
- Eger, peace of, [190], [192].
- Eleanor, daughter of Peter IV. of Aragon, [483].
- —— of Navarre, marries Gaston de Foix, [487].
- Electors, the seven, [7], [98], [108];
- Elizabeth, widow of Lewis the Great, [190], [191].
- Elna, fortress of, [49].
- Elsa, val d’, [308].
- Epila, battle of, [482].
- Ercole d’Este, [283], [301], [308].
- Eric Glipping, King of Denmark, [446].
- —— Menved, King of Denmark, [430], [431], [446].
- —— of Pomerania, [443];
- Ernest of Styria, [398].
- Ertogrul, Turkish leader, [499].
- Esthonia, [453], [458], [465], [466].
- Étaples, treaty of, [392].
- Eudes IV., Duke of Burgundy, [63], [64], [65];
- death of, [79].
- Eugenius IV., [229], [270]-272, [508];
- Evreux, Louis, Count of, [49].
- —— Philip, Count of, marries Jeanne of Navarre, [66].
- Execrabilis, papal bull, [277], [407].
- Falier, Marin, [169], [171].
- Falköping, battle of, [443].
- Fastolf, Sir John, [340].
- Felix V., anti-Pope, [238], [239], [242].
- Ferdinand I. of Aragon, [475], [483].
- —— II. (the Catholic) of Aragon, [477], [485], [487], [488], [489].
- —— IV. of Castile, [470].
- —— de Cerda, [48], [470].
- Ferrante I., King of Naples, [260], [282], [283], [285]-287, [307], [309].
- Ferrara, war with Venice, [257], [283], [311];
- Ficino, Marsilio, [525].
- Filelfo, Francesco, [523].
- Filioque controversy, [236], [503].
- Flanders, county of, [45], [90];
- Flor, Roger de, [497].
- Florence, [141], [150];
- constitution of, [31]-35, [148], [149], [165], [166], [296], [297], [303], [310];
- offers lordship to Charles of Calabria, [142];
- fails to get Lucca, [146], [147];
- Walter de Brienne in, [148];
- parties in, [163], [164];
- oligarchical government from 1382 to 1435, [166], [167], [288]-293;
- wars with Milan, [179], [180], [181], [248], [249], [291], [292];
- under Medicean rule, [293]-314;
- Council of, [236];
- cathedral of, [531];
- importance in history of art, [527], [528], [530].
- Foix, house of, in Navarre, [487].
- Forli, [282], [309].
- Foscari, Francesco, [248], [249], [252];
- deposition and death, [254].
- —— Jacopo, [253].
- Fougères, attack upon, [357].
- Franche-Comté, [12], [56], [64], [79], [90];
- Francis I. of Brittany, [357].
- —— II. of Brittany, [363], [366], [369];
- death, [391].
- Franciscans, their quarrel with John XXII., [101], [103].
- Frankfort, Diet of, [187].
- Fraticelli, the, [101], [159].
- Frederick III., Burggraf of Nuremberg, [8], [10], [16].
- —— I. of Brandenburg, [216], [395].
- —— II. of Brandenburg, [465].
- —— (the Handsome) of Hapsburg, elected King of the Romans, [98];
- —— of Tyrol, [395], [398];
- —— III., Emperor, [239], [402], [404]-411, [464];
- —— I. of Sicily, [26], [482], [497].
- —— II. of Sicily, [482].
- Friuli, [246].
- Froissart, [49], [69].
- Gabelle, the, [61];
- Galata, [168], [495].
- Gallipoli, seized by the Turks, [502].
- Gama, Vasco da, [259], [492].
- Gaston de Foix, [487].
- Gavre, battle of, [359].
- Genappe, [359], [361].
- Genoa, [35];
- Gerhard, Count of Holstein, [444].
- Gerona, siege of, [49], [486].
- Gerson, Jean, [194], [218], [323].
- Ghent, [69], [70], [71].
- Ghiara d’Adda, [252], [259].
- Ghiberti, Lorenzo, [530].
- Ghirlandaio, Domenico, [528].
- Giac, Pierre de, [338].
- Giano della Bella, [32].
- Gibraltar, [471].
- Giorgione, [529].
- Giotto, [527], [528].
- Girona, fortress of, [49].
- Glarus, [133];
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, [337], [338].
- Golden Bull, the, [116]-118, [187].
- Göllheim, battle of, [13].
- Gonfalonier of justice, [33].
- Görlitz, John of, [123], [193].
- Gothland, island of, [425], [433].
- Granada, kingdom of, [468], [471];
- conquest of, [490].
- Grand Company of the Catalans, [497].
- Grandella, battle of, [24].
- Granson, [380], [385];
- Gregory IX., grants Prussia to Teutonic knights, [455].
- ——X., [9], [24], [27], [48].
- ——XI., [122], [162], [182], [185].
- ——XII., [187];
- Guelfs and Ghibellines in Italy, [22], [31], [39], [40], [139], [140], [141], [143], [144], [145].
- Guesclin, Bertrand du, [90], [92], [93], [94], [473];
- death, [97].
- Guienne, lost by the English, [357];
- Guinea Coast, [491].
- Guinigi, Paolo, [180], [244].
- Gunther of Schwartzburg, [111].
- Guy, Count of Flanders, [53], [54].
- Guzman, Eleanor de, [471], [472].
- Hagenbach, Peter of, [377], [379], [380].
- Hainault, united with Holland and Zealand, [14];
- Hakon, King of Norway, [434], [438];
- Halidon Hill, battle of, [68].
- Hallam, Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, [220].
- Hamburg, [422], [451];
- Hans, or John, King of Denmark and Norway, [447], [448].
- Hansa, meaning of word, [423], [424];
- Hansa Alamanniæ, [428].
- Hanseatic League, [5], [19], [183], [420];
- Hapsburg, house of, [4], [16], [19], [98], [119];
- in Swabia, [126];
- acquires Austria, [10], [127];
- acquires Carinthia, [107];
- acquires Tyrol, [120];
- partition of territories, [137], [398];
- acquires Hungary and Bohemia, [399], [401], [410];
- hold on imperial crown, [400];
- loses Hungary and Bohemia, [413],414;
- acquires the Netherlands, [388], [389], [416];
- reunion of territories, [404], [409], [417].
- Hawkwood, John, [151], [167], [179];
- death of, [180].
- Hedwig, Queen of Poland, marries Jagello of Lithuania, [190], [191], [459].
- Helsingborg, siege of, [434], [438].
- Henry VII., Emperor, [17], [18], [129], [457];
- —— of Trastamara (Henry II.), [472];
- —— III. of Castile, [475].
- —— IV. (the Impotent) of Castile, [476], [477].
- —— IV., King of England, [323], [324], [26], [459].
- —— V., King of England, [218], [327]-333.
- —— VI. of England, [334].
- —— VII., King of England, [391], [392].
- —— Duke of Lower Bavaria, [3].
- —— Duke of Carinthia and Count of Tyrol, [15];
- —— Count of Holstein, [444], [445].
- —— of Mecklenburg, marries Ingeborg of Denmark, [436], [442].
- —— the Navigator, [491], [492].
- —— of Wettin, Margrave of Meissen, [3].
- Hermandad, in Castile, [470], [471].
- Hermann von Salza, [454].
- Hermanstadt, [507].
- Herrings, battle of the, [340].
- Hesse, Lewis of, [402].
- Hohenstaufen, house of, [2], [400].
- Hohenzollern, Frederick of, [202], [203], [213], [214], [222], [395], [399], [400], [402];
- —— house of, [4], [400];
- acquires Brandenburg, [215].
- Holland, [14];
- Holstein, relations with Denmark, [430], [434], [435], [438];
- Honorius IV., [28].
- Humanism, [524], [532].
- Humbert, the last Dauphin of Vienne, [78].
- Hungary, succession in, [15];
- Hunyadi, John, [410], [411], [507], [508];
- —— Ladislas, [412], [413].
- Hus, John, [207], [209], [210];
- Husinec, Nicolas of, [223], [225].
- Iconium, Turkish sultans of, [495], [498], [499].
- India, trade with, [491].
- Indies, the West, [492].
- Ingeborg, daughter of Waldemar III., [442], [443].
- Innocent VI., [117], [160], [161].
- —— VII., [187].
- Interregnum, the Great, [6].
- Isabel of Bavaria, wife of Charles VI. of France, [321], [330], [332].
- Isabella of Castile, [476], [477], [487], [488], [489].
- —— of France, wife of Edward II., [53], [65].
- —— of Portugal, wife of John II. of Castile, [476].
- Italy, [20];
- causes of disunion in, [21]-23.
- Jacqueline of Hainault, [337], [339].
- Jacques Cœur, [352];
- fall of, [358].
- Jacquetta of Luxemburg, [346].
- Jagello, [191], [192], [459].
- See [Ladislas V.] of Poland.
- Jagellon house in Poland, [183], [191], [208], [225], [410], [459], [466];
- James I. (the Conqueror) of Aragon, [479].
- —— II. of Aragon, [25], [26], [480].
- —— III. of Aragon, [480].
- Janissaries, formation of the, [500].
- Janow, Mathias of, [207].
- Jeanne, heiress of Champagne and Navarre, wife of Philip IV. of France, [48], [49], [53].
- —— daughter of Louis X., [63];
- —— Countess of Blois, [73], [77].
- —— Darc, [334], [340]-345.
- Jerome of Prag, [208], [217].
- Jews, expelled from Spain, [489].
- Joanna I., Queen of Naples, [152], [153], [154], [186].
- —— II., Queen of Naples, [155], [267].
- —— of Portugal, wife of Henry IV. of Castile, [477].
- —— ‘la Beltraneja,’ [477], [492].
- —— Henriquez, second wife of John II. of Aragon, [485], [486].
- Jobst of Moravia, [123];
- John XXII., [99], [145];
- —— XXIII., elected Pope, [201];
- —— I. of Aragon, [482], [483].
- —— II. of Aragon, [484], [485], [486], [487].
- —— King of Bohemia, [18], [75], [98], [107], [112];
- —— III., Duke of Brittany, death of, [73].
- —— the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, [321]-332;
- —— of Calabria, [260], [299], [486];
- John I. of Castile, [474], [475].
- —— II. of Castile, [475], [476].
- —— or Hans, King of Denmark and Norway, [447], [448].
- —— I., posthumous son of Louis X., [64].
- —— II., King of France, [79]-90;
- —— of Gaunt, [95];
- relations with Castile, [474].
- —— V., Greek Emperor, [171], [234], [236], [500], [501], [502], [503];
- death of, [504].
- —— VI., Greek Emperor, [236], [506], [509].
- —— Cantacuzenos, [498], [499], [500];
- —— Palæologus, nephew and colleague of Manuel II., [504], [505].
- —— of Hapsburg assassinates his uncle, Albert I., [16].
- —— I. of Portugal, [474], [491].
- —— II. of Portugal, [492].
- —— of Procida, [24].
- John Henry, Margrave of Moravia, [107].
- Joinville, [49].
- Julius II., [281], [287].
- Justiciar of Aragon, the, [478], [479].
- Kaffa, in the Crimea, [168], [170], [495], [513].
- Kalisch, treaty of, [458].
- Kalmar, union of, [183], [443], [444], [445], [446], [447], [449], [460].
- Karl Knudson, [445];
- Katharine of France marries Henry V., [332].
- Ketteler, Gotthard, [466].
- Kniprode, Winzig von, [458], [459].
- Königsberg, [456], [462], [464].
- Korybut, [225].
- Kossova, battle of, [503];
- second battle of, [508].
- Kremsier, Milecz of, [207].
- Kroja, [256].
- Kulm, [454], [455].
- Kulmerland, [454], [455].
- Ladislas, King of Naples, [155], [195], [196], [197], [199], [204], [211], [245], [246], [266], [289];
- —— Postumus, [360], [409];
- Ladislas V. of Poland (see [Jagello]), [191], [225], [459], [460].
- —— VI. of Poland, King of Hungary, [409], [507];
- —— King of Bohemia and Hungary, [465].
- —— King of Bohemia, [416];
- King of Hungary, [407].
- Lahnstein, imperial election at, [195].
- Lampugnani, Andrea, [261].
- Lancaster, Henry of, [74], [77].
- Lausanne, interview at, [9].
- Lecoq, Robert, Bishop of Laon, [83].
- Leghorn. See [Livorno].
- Leipzig, University of, [210].
- Leo X., [285];
- furthers the Renaissance, [522].
- Leopold of Hapsburg, son of Albert I., [129].
- —— —— son of Albert II., [136], [213];
- Lesbos, taken by the Turks, [512].
- Levant, trade in, [167], [168], [256], [492].
- Lewis the Bavarian, [98];
- —— of Brandenburg, son of Lewis the Bavarian, [107], [108];
- death, [120].
- —— the Roman, brother and successor of above, [120].
- —— the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, [121], [123], [459];
- —— II., Count of Flanders, [70], [76], [77].
- —— de Mâle, Count of Flanders, [77], [78];
- death of, [320].
- —— II., Count Palatine and Duke of Upper Bavaria, [3], [8], [10].
- —— Elector Palatine, [213].
- —— of Taranto, [152], [153].
- Liége, attacked by Charles the Bold, [368], [369], [370], [371].
- Limoges, massacre at, [95].
- Lipan, battle of, [232].
- Lippi, Filippo, [528].
- —— Filippino, [528].
- Lithuania, [421], [453], [458];
- Livonia, [421], [453];
- Livorno, annexed to Florence, [167], [289].
- Lodi, treaty of, [253], [298].
- London, German hansa in, [426], [427].
- Loredano, Antonio, [256].
- Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, [527], [528].
- Loria, Roger di, [49].
- Lorraine, succession in, [345];
- Louis IX. of France, death of, [46].
- —— X. of France, [44], [62];
- death of, [63].
- —— XI., King of France, [261];
- —— XII., King of France, [258], [259], [264], [391].
- —— I. of Anjou, Count of Provence and titular King of Naples, [154], [190], [317].
- —— II. of Anjou, [155], [195], [198], [266], [269], [326], [330].
- —— III. of Anjou, [269], [335];
- —— de Mâle, Count of Flanders, [316], [318], [320].
- See [Lewis de Mâle].
- —— Duke of Orleans, brother of Charles VI., [319], [321];
- Lübeck, [6], [183], [422], [423];
- Lucca, under Castruccio Castracani, [142], [143];
- Luna, Peter de (Benedict XIII.), [187], [194], [197].
- Luther, Martin, [525].
- Luxemburg, duchy of, [17], [123];
- —— house of, [4], [16], [17], [19], [112], [119], [123], [184], [185], [192], [195], [201];
- Luxemburg, John of, captor of Jeanne Darc, [344].
- Luzern joins the Swiss Confederation, [130], [131].
- Lyons, [12];
- Macalo, battle of, [249], [250].
- Madeira, [491].
- Magnus, King of Sweden, [431], [432], [433], [434], [435];
- deposed, [436].
- Maillotins, the, [317], [318].
- Mainz, Pragmatic Sanction of, [237].
- Majorca, kingdom of, [481], [482].
- Malatesta, Carlo, [249].
- —— Pandolfo, [291].
- Mantegna, Andrea, [528].
- Mantua, Congress of, [277].
- Manuel II., Greek Emperor, [504], [505], [506].
- Marcel, Etienne, [82]-88.
- Marchfeld, battle of the, [10].
- Margaret of Anjou, [278];
- —— of Artois, daughter of Philip V., [67], [90].
- —— of Burgundy, first wife of Louis X., [63].
- —— heiress of Flanders, Artois, and Franche-Comté, [320], [541].
- —— daughter of Maximilian and Mary of Burgundy, betrothed to Dauphin, [388];
- —— Maultasch, [106];
- —— daughter of Waldemar III., marries Hakon of Norway, [435], [436], [442];
- —— daughter of Christian I., marries James III. of Scotland, [448].
- —— of York, marries Charles the Bold, [370].
- Maria of Hungary, marries Sigismund, [190], [191], [192].
- Marienburg, [457], [461], [464].
- Marienwerder, [455].
- Marigny, Enguerrand de, [62].
- Marin Falier, [169].
- Marmousets, the, [318], [321].
- Marsiglio of Padua, [100];
- death, [105].
- Marsilio Carrara, [143], [147].
- Martin IV., [28].
- —— V., election of, [220];
- —— I. of Aragon, [482], [483].
- —— the Younger of Aragon, [482], [483].
- Mary of Aragon, wife of John II. of Castile, [476].
- —— of Burgundy, [386], [387];
- —— of Sicily, marries Martin the Younger of Aragon, [482].
- Masaccio, [528].
- Masovia, Konrad of, [454], [455].
- Mastino della Scala, [143], [144], [145], [146], [147], [169].
- Mathias Corvinus, [277], [279];
- Matthew Cantacuzenos, [502].
- Maximilian I., [466];
- Medici, Cosimo de’, [290], [292];
- —— Giovanni de’, [290], [291], [292].
- —— Lorenzo de’, the Magnificent, [282];
- —— Maddalena de’, [285].
- —— Piero (I.) de’, [299]-302.
- —— —— (II.) de’, [263], [313];
- flight from Florence, [314].
- —— Salvestro de’, [164], [165], [290].
- —— Vieri de’, [166], [290].
- Meinhard, Count of Tyrol and Duke of Carinthia, [10].
- —— son of Margaret Maultasch, [119];
- death, [120].
- Meloria, battle of, [31], [168].
- Mercenary troops in Italy, [149]-151;
- Michael VIII. (Palæologus), [494], [496].
- —— Angelo, [528], [529], [530].
- —— of Cesena, [100].
- Mocenigo, Tommaso, [248], [249].
- Mohammed I., [505], [506].
- —— II., [255], [256], [273], [279], [406], [411], [412], [508], [509];
- Molai, Jacques de, [56].
- Moldau, the, [113].
- Mons-en-Puelle, battle of, [54].
- Montefeltro, Federigo da, [307].
- Montereau, [332], [338].
- Montesecco, [305], [307].
- Montfort, John de, claims Brittany, [73], [74].
- —— —— son of above, John IV. of Brittany, [74], [92], [96].
- Montiel, battle of, [94], [474].
- Mont-lhéri, battle of, [366].
- Morat, [380], [384];
- battle of, [385].
- Moravia, [107], [123];
- annexed to Bohemia, [204].
- Morea, [495], [511];
- Moreale, Fra, [151].
- Morgarten, battle of, [130].
- Mühldorf, battle of, [99].
- Murad. See [Amurath].
- Murcia, annexed to Castile, [468], [469], [470], [479].
- Näfels, battle of, [138].
- Najara, battle of, [93], [94], [473].
- Namur, acquired by Philip the Good, [339].
- Naples, [23];
- acquired by first house of Anjou, [24];
- under Joanna I., [152]-154;
- claimed by second house of Anjou, [154], [155], [266], [267], [269], [271], [275], [277], [278], [542];
- acquired by Alfonso V. of Aragon, [271];
- passes to Ferrante, [275];
- rising against Ferrante, [285], [286], [312];
- claimed by Charles VIII., [279], [287], [313], [392].
- Narbonne, conference at, [218].
- Nassau, John of, Archbishop of Mainz, [212], [213], [215].
- Navarre, united with France, [48], [65], [484];
- Navarrette, battle of, [93], [473].
- Negropont, [168];
- Neri, the, [22].
- Neroni, Diotisalvi, [299], [301], [302].
- Netherlands, the, acquired by Valois, Dukes of Burgundy, [320], [321], [339], [359].
- Neumark, the, [465].
- Neuss, besieged by Charles the Bold, [379], [381], [416].
- Nevill’s Cross, battle of, [77].
- Neville, Anne, marries Prince of Wales, [372].
- —— Isabel, marries Duke of Clarence, [372].
- Nicæa, [494], [498];
- taken by the Turks, [499].
- Niccolo da Pisano, [530].
- Nicolas, son of John of Calabria, [278];
- death, [378].
- —— III., [24], [27].
- —— IV., [28].
- —— V., [272], [273], [274], [522], [524].
- Nicopolis, battle of, [193], [202], [322], [403], [504].
- Nissa, [507].
- Northampton, treaty of, [68].
- Novgorod, German ‘factory’ at, [425], [429].
- Novigrad, [191].
- Ockham, William of, [100].
- Olaf, King of Denmark and Norway, [442];
- death, [443].
- Oleggio, Giovanni d’, [177].
- Olgiati, Girolamo, [261], [262].
- Oliva, Christian of, [454], [455].
- Orcagna, Andrea, [527].
- Orchan, [499];
- Ordinances of Justice in Florence, [32].
- Orkneys transferred from Denmark to Scotland, [448].
- Orleans, siege of, [340], [341];
- states-general of, [352].
- —— Charles, Duke of, [326], [329], [335];
- release of, [346].
- —— Louis, Duke of, [321], [322];
- —— —— Duke of, afterwards Louis XII., [258], [259], [264], [390], [391].
- Orsini, the house of, [28], [156], [270], [313].
- —— Clarice, [302], [313].
- Orvieto, cathedral of, [531].
- Osterlings or Easterlings, [428].
- Othman, [499].
- Otranto, occupied by the Turks, [283], [285], [310], [513].
- Otto of Brandenburg, cedes the electorate to Charles IV., [120].
- —— IV., Count of Burgundy, [56].
- Ottokar, King of Bohemia, [3], [8];
- Ottoman Turks, origin of, [499];
- Padilla, Maria de, [472], [473].
- Padua, subjected to Milan, [179];
- Palermo, rising at, [25].
- Palladio, architect, [531].
- Papal States, [26], [27].
- Paris, University of, [194], [197], [201], [209].
- Parliament, the model (1295), [60].
- —— of Paris, the, [59].
- —— the Florentine, [33].
- Patay, battle of, [341].
- Paul II., [280], [415].
- Pavia, Council at, [228].
- Pazzi, conspiracy of the, [262], [282], [305]-307.
- —— Francesco, [305], [306].
- —— Jacopo, [305], [306].
- Pecquigni, treaty of, [382].
- Pelekanon, battle of, [499].
- Peniscola, [221].
- Pera, suburb of Constantinople, [168], [178], [495].
- Péronne, interview at, [370];
- treaty of, [371].
- Perpignan, [198];
- death of Philip III. at, [49].
- Perugino, Pietro, [528].
- Peter III., King of Aragon and Sicily, [24], [25], [48], [479], [480], [481].
- —— IV., King of Aragon, [481], [482].
- —— I. (the Cruel) of Castile, [93], [94], [472]-474.
- Petit, Jean, [218], [323].
- Petrarch, [114], [523].
- Pfahlbürger, [18], [117], [188].
- Philadelphia, [499], [504].
- Philip de Rouvre, Duke and Count of Burgundy, [79], [320];
- death of, [89].
- —— I. (the Bold) of Burgundy, [81], [90], [315], [317], [319], [320], [321], [324];
- death of, [322].
- —— II. (the Good) of Burgundy, [332], [333], [336], [349], [359], [361], [364], [405];
- —— III., King of France, [46]-49;
- —— IV., King of France, [14], [16], [19];
- —— V., King of France, marries heiress of Franche-Comté, [56];
- —— VI. of France, [106];
- Philippa, daughter of John of Gaunt, [474], [475].
- Platina, [280].
- Plauen, Henry of, [463].
- Piccinino, Jacopo, [278], [285], [309].
- —— Niccolo, [249], [251], [292].
- Piccolomini, Æneas Sylvius, [234], [235], [239]-241, [272], [276], [405], [524].
- See [Pius II.]
- Pisa, decline of, [31];
- Pisani, Niccolo, [170], [171].
- —— Vettor, [172].
- Pistoia, annexed to Florence, [167].
- Pitti, Luca, [297], [299], [301].
- Pius II., [255], [276]-280, [415].
- See [Piccolomini], [Æneas Sylvius].
- Podiebrad, George, [401], [410], [413];
- Poggio Bracciolini, [523], [524].
- —— Imperiale, [308].
- Poitiers, battle of, [81].
- Poland, [183], [190], [455], [467];
- Politiano, [524].
- Pomerania, [209], [453], [455].
- Pomerellen, [458].
- Porcaro, Stefano, [273].
- Portolungo, battle of, [171].
- Porto Santo, [491].
- Portugal, [468], [490];
- Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, [237], [355], [363], [406].
- Prague, University of, [113];
- Praguerie, the, [46], [353], [354].
- Premyslides, dynasty of, in Bohemia, [15]
- Privilege of union in Aragon, [481];
- revoked, [482].
- Procida, John of, [24].
- Prokop, son of John Henry of Moravia, [123].
- —— Hussite leader, [225], [227], [228];
- Provence, [12];
- Prussia, [55], [209], [453], [454];
- Prussian League, [463], [464].
- Public Weal, war of the, [46], [365]-367.
- Puritanism, [532].
- Raphael, [528], [529].
- Reichstädte, [5].
- Renaissance, the, [20], [518], [519];
- Réné le Bon, [260], [271], [354], [378], [486];
- —— of Lorraine, [279], [286], [312], [378], [381], [385];
- claims Provence, [391].
- Rense, meeting of electors at, [102], [106], [117].
- Reuchlin, [525].
- Reutlingen, battle of, [121].
- Rheims, coronation of Charles VII. at, [341].
- Rhodes, held by Knights of St. John, [55], [457], [495], [512].
- Riario, Girolamo, [281], [282], [283], [304], [305].
- —— Piero, [281].
- —— Raffaelle, [306].
- Ricci, the, [164].
- Richard of Cornwall, [6];
- death of, [7].
- —— II., King of England, [208], [323], [325].
- Richemont, Arthur of, [329], [336];
- Rienzi, Cola di, [156]-161.
- Riga, Bishop of, [454].
- Ritterschaft, in Germany, [5].
- Robbia, Luca della, [530].
- Robert, Count of Artois, [53].
- —— of Artois, grandson of above, [67].
- —— King of Naples, [26], [42], [99], [140], [141], [153].
- —— I., King of Scotland, [68].
- Rocca Secca, battle of, [204], [266].
- Roosebek, battle of, [318].
- Rosenberg, Ulrich von, [410].
- Roussillon, ceded to France, [389], [486];
- Rovere, Giovanni della, [281].
- —— Giuliano della, [281] (Pope Julius II.).
- —— Lionardo della, [281].
- Rovigo, [257];
- polesina of, [311].
- Rudolf III. of Hapsburg, chosen King of the Romans (Rudolf I.), [8];
- —— IV. of Hapsburg, [120], [136];
- activity in Swabia and death, [137].
- Rupert III., Elector Palatine and King of the Romans, [151], [181], [195], [196];
- death, [201].
- Russia, [467].
- Sachsenhausen, imperial election at, [98].
- St. Jacob, battle of, [408].
- St. John, Knights of, [55], [56], [453];
- St. Pol, Count of, Constable of France, [365], [367], [373], [374], [375];
- St. Maur des Fossés, treaty of, [367].
- St. Tron, battle of, [369].
- Salado, battle of the, [471].
- Salic Law, the so-called, [64], [73].
- Salviati, Francesco, [305], [306], [307].
- Salza, Hermann von, [454].
- Sancho IV. of Castile, [48], [470].
- Santa Hermandad, [488].
- Sapienza, battle of, [171].
- Sardinia, [168], [170];
- acquired by King of Aragon, [480].
- Sarto, Andrea del, [529].
- Sarzana, [309], [312].
- Savelli, the family of, [28].
- Savonarola, attitude towards art, [532].
- Savoy, [12];
- Scali, Giorgio, [165].
- Scaligers, their rule in Verona, [141], [143], [147].
- Scanderbeg, [255], [256], [508], [513].
- Scarampo, [272].
- Schaffhausen, [215].
- Schauenburg, house of, in Holstein, [444], [445], [446].
- Schleswig, united with Holstein, [442], [444], [445];
- acquired by Christian I. of Denmark, [447].
- Schwartzburg, Gunther of, [111].
- Schwiz, canton of Swiss League, [126], [127], [407].
- Scutari in Albania, [256], [308].
- Selim I. conquers Egypt, [514].
- Semendria, siege of, [401], [507].
- Sempach, battle of, [138], [189].
- Senlis, treaty of, [393].
- Servia, under Stephen Dushan, [501];
- Seville, [468].
- Sforza, Ascanio, [287].
- —— Attendolo, [151], [267], [268];
- death of, [269].
- —— Caterina, [282].
- —— Francesco, [249], [250], [251], [292];
- —— Galeazzo Maria, [261], [282], [300], [305];
- —— Gian Galeazzo, [262], [263], [264].
- —— Ippolita, [260].
- —— Ludovico, il Moro, [262], [263], [264], [286], [392].
- Shetland Islands, transferred to Scotland, [448].
- Sicilian Vespers, [25], [48], [140], [479], [496].
- Sicily, [23];
- Siena, [18], [31], [244];
- Sigismund, second son of Charles IV., [121];
- inherits Brandenburg, [123];
- acquires Hungary, [190]-192, [201];
- pawns Brandenburg to Jobst, [193];
- fights at Nicopolis, [193], [504];
- elected King of the Romans, [202], [203], [204];
- forces Pope to summon Council of Constance, [205];
- gives safe-conduct to Hus, [211];
- action at the Council, [212]-220;
- succeeds in Bohemia, [224], [232];
- death, [239].
- —— of Tyrol, [398], [408];
- Signorelli, Luca, [528].
- Silesia, [209].
- Simonetta, Francesco, [261], [262].
- Sirk, Jacob von, Archbishop of Trier, [240], [241], [405].
- Sixtus IV., [257], [281]-284;
- Skaania, province of, [433], [438];
- Slavs in Northern Germany, [288], [420];
- Sluys, naval battle off, [72].
- Soderini, Niccolo, [299], [300], [301], [302].
- —— Tommaso, [302], [304].
- Somme Towns, the, ceded to Burgundy, [348];
- Soncino, battle of, [250].
- Sorel, Agnes, [347], [354], [358].
- Sound, channel of the, [428], [437], [438], [439].
- States-General, origin of the, [59], [60];
- Stephen, duke of Bavaria, [109], [120].
- Stephen Dushan, King of Servia, [501].
- Stralsund, treaty of, [121], [438], [439], [441].
- Strozzi, Tommaso, [165].
- Sture, Sten, [448].
- —— Sten the Younger, [449].
- —— Svante, [448].
- Suffolk, William, Duke of, [356].
- Suleiman, son of Orchan, [502].
- Swabia, duchy of, [2], [8], [125], [126];
- Swabian League, [137], [138], [184], [187], [188], [189].
- Swiss Confederation, [19], [183], [189];
- Sword, Order of the, [454];
- Szegedin, treaty of, [507], [508].
- Taborites, extreme Hussites, [224];
- their defeat at Lipan, [232].
- Tagliacozzo, battle of, [24].
- Taille, the, made a royal tax, [353].
- Tannegui du Châtel, [331], [332], [338].
- Tannenberg, battle of, [396], [460].
- Tarifa, [471].
- Tauss, battle of, [228].
- Templars, the, [452];
- Teutonic Order, [19], [55], [183], [191], [208];
- Tewkesbury, battle of, [373].
- Thessalonica, [503], [505];
- conquered by the Turks, [507].
- Thorn, [455], [462];
- Tiepolo, Bajamonte, [39].
- Timour, the Tartar leader, [193], [505].
- Tintoretto, [529].
- Titian, [526], [529].
- Tordesillas, treaty of, [493].
- Torquemada, [489].
- Torre, Guido della, [36], [40], [41].
- —— Martino della, [35].
- Tours, States-General at, [390].
- Trastamara, Henry of, [93], [94], [472], [473].
- —— House of, acquires crown of Castile, [474];
- acquires crown of Aragon, [483].
- Trebizond, Empire of, [495], [513].
- Tremouille, George de la, [339], [340], [346], [347].
- Treviso, [143], [245];
- Trivulzio, Gian Jacopo, [308].
- Troyes, treaty of, [332], [333].
- Turin, peace of, [174].
- Tyler, Wat, [316].
- Tyrol, county of, [10], [15];
- Unterwalden, [126], [127].
- Urban V., [122], [161], [162], [185], [503].
- —— VI., election of, [122], [162], [185], [186].
- Urgel, house of, [481], [482], [483].
- Uri, [126];
- united with Schwiz and Unterwalden, [127].
- Uzzano, Niccolo da, [289], [290], [292].
- Valencia, [478];
- annexed to Aragon, [480].
- Valla, Lorenzo, [524], [525].
- Valois, house of, [45];
- Varna, battle of, [410], [508].
- Vaudemont, Antony of, [345].
- —— Frederick of, [346].
- —— Réné of, [378].
- Venaissin, the, [30], [47].
- Venice, constitution of, [36]-39;
- Verdun, treaty of, [43].
- Verme, Jacopo del, [167], [179], [181].
- Verneuil, battle of, [337].
- Verona, [20], [143], [147];
- Verrocchio, Andrea, [530].
- Viana, Charles of, [485], [486], [487].
- Vicenza, [143], [179];
- acquired by Venice, [245].
- Vienne, Dauphins of, [78].
- —— Jean de, [77].
- Vinci, Leonardo da, [529].
- Visconti, Azzo, [143], [145], [174], [175].
- —— Bernabo, [161], [175], [176], [177].
- —— Carlo, [261].
- —— Caterina, [243], [245].
- —— Filippo Maria, [243], [271];
- —— Galeazzo, [142], [143].
- —— Gian Galeazzo, [167], [174], [176];
- —— Gian Maria, [243];
- death, [244].
- —— Giovanni, Archbishop and Lord of Milan, [170], [174], [175].
- —— Lucchino, [175].
- —— Matteo, [36], [40], [140];
- imperial vicar in Milan, [41].
- —— Matteo II., [175].
- —— Otto, Archbishop of Milan, [36].
- —— Stefano, [174], [175].
- —— Valentina, marries Louis of Orleans, [178], [252], [321], [325].
- —— Virida, [176], [252].
- Vistula, valley of the, [453], [455], [465].
- Vitalien-Bruder, [443].
- Vitelleschi, Cardinal, [272].
- Waldemar of Brandenburg, death of, [107];
- Waldemar III., King of Denmark, [121], [420], [433];
- Waldhäuser, Konrad, [207].
- Wallachia, [507];
- annexed by the Turks, [511].
- Warwick, Earl of, the King-maker, [365], [372], [373].
- Welf, house of, [3].
- Wendish towns, [426], [431], [432], [435].
- Wenzel II., King of Bohemia, [9], [10];
- death, [15].
- —— III. of Bohemia, [15].
- —— brother of Charles IV., [123];
- marries Duchess of Brabant and Limburg, [119].
- —— eldest son of Charles IV., [112], [137], [187], [188];
- Wettin, house of, [3];
- obtains Saxony, [226].
- —— Frederick of, [16].
- Wisby, [425], [427], [429], [432];
- captured by Waldemar III., [433].
- Wittelsbach, house of, [3], [118];
- Woodville, Elizabeth, [365], [374].
- Wordingborg, treaty of, [436].
- Würtemberg, [187].
- —— Eberhard of, [189].
- Wyclif, John, [207], [208].
- Yolande of Aragon, wife of Louis II. of Anjou and mother-in-law of Charles VII. of France, [335], [336], [338], [341], [483].
- —— daughter of Réné le Bon, [278], [346].
- —— sister of Louis XI., [380], [384].
- York, Richard, Duke of, [357].
- Zagonara, battle of, [291].
- Zeno, Carlo, [172], [173].
- Ziska, John, [223], [225], [460].
- Zug, a Swiss canton, [134], [135], [136], [138], [189].
- Zürich, [131], [134], [136], [138];
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Italy.
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Footnotes
[1]. For Rudolf’s position in Swabia see below, chap. [vii].
[2]. See Genealogical [Table A], in Appendix.
[3]. See below, chap. [iv]., pp. [81]-88.
[4]. Since 1125 Provence had been divided into two parts: (1) the county, south of the Durance, which was given to the family of Bérenger, and passed, with the hand of their heiress Beatrice, to Charles I. of Anjou and Naples; (2) the marquisate, between the Durance, the Isère, the Alps, and the Rhône, which was held by the counts of Toulouse, and was brought by Jeanne to her husband, Alfonso of Poitiers.
[6]. Charles had been created by his father Duke of Normandy as well as Dauphin of Vienne. It is shorter and simpler to call him the Dauphin, though to contemporaries he was known by his higher title.
[7]. See on this subject Riezler, Die Literarischen Widersacher der Päpste zur Zeit Ludwigs des Baiers, and Creighton, History of the Papacy during the Reformation, i. pp. 35-41.
[8]. See Genealogical [Table C], in Appendix.
[9]. See Genealogical [Table I], in Appendix.
[10]. See Genealogical [Table I], in Appendix.
[11]. See Appendix, Genealogical [Table H].
[12]. See Genealogical [Table Q], in Appendix.
[13]. See Genealogical [Table R], in Appendix.
[14]. See Genealogical [Table S], in Appendix.
- Transcriber’s Notes:
- Missing or obscured punctuation was silently corrected.
- Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation were made consistent only when a predominant form was found in this book.
- Footnotes have been collected at the end of the text, and are linked for ease of reference.