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INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Z]
A
Acco, leader of conspiracy in Gaul, [12];
death, [13].
Adèle, widow of Count Etienne, dispute with S. Ives, [104], [105].
Aganon, Bishop of Chartres, [58].
Agincourt, battle of, [255].
Albert the Dean, election of, as Bishop of Chartres, in opposition to that of Theodoric, [75].
Albigenses, [236].
Amiens, Cathedral of, compared with that of Chartres, [187].
Âne qui vielle, [125];
passage called after, [127].
Angel-dial, [126].
Anne of Bretagne, bell known as, [191].
Apprentices in the Middle Ages, [166].
Aquitaine, Duke of, contributes to building of Cathedral, [73].
Arrald, Bishop of Chartres, [89], [90].
Avoués and Bourgeois, quarrel between, and outbreak of the people, [236-238].
B
Banvin, right of, [235].
Bells of Clocher Neuf, [191], [192], [193].
Bells of Clocher Vieux, [193], [194].
Berchères-l’Évêque, quarries of, [118], [147].
Bishop and Chapter, quarrel between, [261].
Bishop’s Palace, custom of sacking, [102].
Bohémond of Tarentum, Prince of Antioch, marriage of, [105];
preaches crusade, [105].
Burgundians and Armagnacs, civil war between, [253] ff.
C
Cæsar in Gaul, [8] ff.
Canons, encroachment of, and struggle with Counts, [102], [103].
" remains of old house of, [103].
Carnutes, [4], [6], [8], [11], [12], [13], [14].
Casket of Teudon and other relics preserved in Cathedral, [48].
Castor, Bishop of Chartres, [31].
Cathedral, [2], [57], [113], [118], [119], [149], [165], [182], [187], [195-198].
" dimensions of, [230].
" foundation of early Church, [15], [16].
" oldest portions of, [23].
" Vulphard’s, [63-66];
" burnt, [70].
" Fulbert begins the rebuilding of, [72];
" work completed, [76];
" architect of, [76];
" description of, [76-78];
" continuation of work, and dedication by Theodoric [79].
" rebuilt in part by S. Ives, [106];
" decoration of, [107];
" enthusiasm of men and women in advancing the building, [114-117];
" artists of, their work, payment, etc. [119] ff.;
" burnt, [49], [140], [141], [184].
" Pope’s legate incites to rebuilding of, [142];
" repetition of former enthusiasm, [142] ff.
" windows of, [150] ff.
" date of building of various parts of, [182], [183].
" dedication of, [183].
" gradual growth of building, [184].
" interior of extant building, style of architecture, ornamentation, etc., [184] ff., [198] ff.
" destructive work of alteration, [201], [202].
" desecration of, by Revolutionists, [202].
" porches of, [208] ff.
" looting of, [333].
" profane celebrations in, [334].
" ornaments and images of, burnt, [334].
" gifts to, [40], [43], [51], [59], [108], [256].
Chambre des Sonneurs, [190].
Chapel of the Seven Sorrows, [184], [200].
Chapelle Vendôme, [200].
Charles VII., [257], [258].
Charles-le-Mauvais, [248].
Charles the Wise, [252].
Charter, town of Chartres receives, [238].
" conditions of, [241], [242].
Chartrain Crusaders, [100].
Chartres, passim.
" defences of, in fourteenth century, [244], [247].
" made the capital of the Burgundians, [255], [256].
" retaken by stratagem, [257], [258].
" siege of, by Condé, [272-279];
" record and relics of siege, [279], [280], [281].
" siege of, by Henry IV., [302] ff.
" constituted the capital of the Department of Eure-et-Loir, [327].
" march upon, and occupation of, by Prussians, [346-350].
" school of, [71], [78], [286].
Château d’Anet, [289], [343].
Chemin de César, [16].
Chevauchée, equestrian promenade to Josaphat-Lès-Chartres, [98], [99].
Citadel, Porte S. Michel converted into, [311], [322].
Claude Huvé, [286].
Clement, glazier of Chartres, [164].
Clement Marot, [269], [270].
Clocher Neuf, [28], [110], [113], [118], [140], [189-193].
" " signals from, during siege, [272].
Clocher Vieux, [27], [109], [110], [113], [114], [118], [125], [126], [190], [193].
Cloister, [102]; remains of gates, [103].
Clôture du Chœur, [201], [202-207].
Clovis, [14], [35], [36].
Cnut, contributes to building of Cathedral, [73].
Coalition of Chartrains, Champenois and Angevins against King of England, [233].
College founded at Chartres, [322].
Communes, way prepared for their institution, [95].
Conconnetodumnus, leader of revolt in Gaul, [13].
Condé, Prince of, [271], [272], [273], [279].
Consecration of Henry IV., miraculous oil used for, [312];
its arrival at Chartres, [312], [313];
taken back to Marmoutiers, [316].
Constituent Assembly, decrees of, concerning Church, [327].
Corporations, trading, in the Middle Ages, [165], [166], [167].
Council of Clermont, [95].
Countess Catherine, [236].
Counts, government by, [53].
" power of, [231].
" of Chartres, castle of, [54], [55], [83].
County of Chartres bought by Philippe-le-Bel, [238].
County of Chartres raised to a duchy, [266].
Courtier, P., carver in wood, [284].
Crécy and Poitiers, [244].
Crimes, compensation for, by cash, [85].
Crown, intervention of, in private quarrels, [85];
power over monastic property, [85].
Crusades, effects of, [96] ff.
Crypt of Cathedral, [21] ff.
D
D’Ardelay, colonel of the Gascons, [277], [278].
Dimensions of Cathedral, [230].
Divine intervention on behalf of justice, [87], [88].
Divitiacus, Arch-Druid, [7].
Dreux, battle under walls of, [271].
Druids, [3] ff., [11], [15], [19], [29].
Du Cheval Blanc, street, [16].
Duchy of Chartres, [266], [323].
E
English archers, [244], [255].
Eodald, converted heathen, [16].
Etienne, Count, Chartrain Crusader, [100-102], [104].
Eudes, Count of Chartres, [59];
narrative in connection with, [59], [60].
Eudes II., [73], [74], [75].
Evrard, Viscomte of Chartres, Chartrain Crusader, [100].
Evreux, sacked and burnt, [141].
F
Feast of Fools, [99].
Feudalism, change resulting from advent of, [52].
Field of the Repulsed (Pré des Reculés), [47], [279].
France, distressful state of country after Poitiers, [244], [248], [249].
Franciscans, monastery and library of, near Chartres, destroyed, [272].
François de Cologne, [78].
Frotbold, Bishop of Chartres, slain with his followers, [42].
Fulbert, Bishop of Chartres (S. Fulbert), [69-79].
G
Gallardon, taken by Chartrains, [258].
Gantelme, Bishop of Chartres, [58].
Gasselin, Bishop of Chartres, saves the town, [45], [46].
Gaul, division of, under Augustus, [14].
Geoffrey the First, Bishop of Chartres, [90], [91], [92].
Girondins, [328-330].
Godfrey, Bishop of Chartres, [20].
Godfrey, Viscount of Châteaudun, [74].
Grandes compagnies (freebooters), [252].
Grotto, the, [3], [28].
Guillaume Morhier, seizure and imprisonment of daughter, [253].
Gutruatus, leader of revolt in Gaul, [13];
his death, [14].
H
Hardouin, Bishop of Chartres, [59], [63].
Hastings, Chartres taken and burnt by, [42].
Henry I. of England, letter of S. Ives to, [107];
responds through Queen Matilda, [108].
Henry I., successor of Robert the Good, [77];
present at dedication of Cathedral, [79].
Henry IV. of France, besieges Chartres, [302] ff.;
makes terms with besieged, [309];
his entry into Chartres, [310], [311];
makes Chartres his seat of government, [311];
reconciled with Church of Rome, [311];
coronation at Chartres, [312-316].
Henry V. of England, [255], [256].
Henry, son of Thibault the Great, [232].
Hospital, or Hôtel-Dieu, of Notre-Dame, [103], [104], [127].
Hôtel-de-Ville, [317], [318];
library at, [318].
House of the Old Consuls, [267].
Huguenots, under Condé, destroy parts of Cathedral, [38];
besiege Chartres, [272-279];
persecuted at Chartres, [270];
allowed their own church, [322].
Hugues, Viscomte de Chartres, [104], [105];
joins Crusade, [106].
Hunald, Chartres taken and burnt by, [40].
Hundred Years’ War, [243], [244].
I
Illuminisme, heresy of, [324].
Irene, Empress, [43].
" “ veil of, [48].
J
Jacobins, [329], [330].
Jean, carpenter of Cathedral, [108].
Jean de Frétigny, Bishop of Chartres, [256], [258].
Jean Dupré, printer, [286].
Jean-le-Bon, [244], [252].
Jehan de Beauce, architect, [110], [190], [194], [200], [203], [283], [284], [286].
Jehan Soulas, sculptor, [203].
Joan of Arc, [256];
her brother, Captain of Chartres, [256].
John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, [234], [235].
John the Fearless, [253-255].
Josaphat-Lès-Chartres, abbey of, [98];
equestrian promenade to, [98], [99].
Jubé (roodloft), [106], [122], [201].
Judicial combat, disputes decided by, [86], [87].
L
La Dame des Grottes, [195].
La Hire, [257], [258].
La Huguenotte, [273].
Laurent des Moulins, poet, [289], [290].
Layé collection of arms, etc., [321].
Leonard Limousin, enamels of, [343], [344].
Lieu-Fort, Puits des Saints Forts, [19] ff.
" chapel of, [65].
Life and property, insecurity of, in eleventh and twelfth centuries, [84].
Louis, Count of Chartres and King of Bithynia, [235], [236].
Louis-le-Jeune, [232], [233].
Louis XI., [261], [262].
Lubessac, M. de, Bishop of Chartres, refuses oath to New Constitution, [328].
Lucius Plancus, [11];
remains of camp, [12].
M
Magenard, Abbot of S. Père, [61-63].
Maison du Médecin, [289].
Maison du Saumon, [268].
Malledegonde, Sister to S. Calétric, [36].
Marceau, General, [328], [335], [336].
Marot, [269-270].
Martyrium, or Chapel of S. Lubin, [23], [27], [28].
Mary Queen of Scots, reception at Chartres, [263], [265].
Mary and Gabriel, bells known as, [193], [306].
Mathurin Régnier, [286], [292-301].
Matilda, wife of Henry I., her gifts to Cathedral, [108].
Métier de la Rivière, [167], [168].
Michel Félibien, historian, [286].
Miles d’Illiers, Bishop of Chartres, [261].
Miracles wrought by Our Lady of Chartres, [143], [144], [146], [147], [148].
Modesta, martyr, [17], [18].
Mosaic glass, colours and manufacture of, [151-155].
Municipal Museum, [317], [318].
N
Nicholas de Thou, Bishop of Chartres, [310], [311], [321];
assists at coronation of Henry IV., [313-316].
Nicolas Boisnet, appointed Bishop in place of M. de Lubessac, [328].
Notre-Dame-de-la-Brèche, [280], [306];
miraculous intervention of, [281], [282].
Notre-Dame-de-la-Brèche, chapel of, [5], [280], [282].
Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire, [242].
Notre-Dame-de-Sous-Terre, [4], [5], [21], [28], [29], [30], [274];
burnt by Revolutionists, [335].
Notre-Dame-de-Sous-Terre, chapel of, [16], [25], [28], [65].
O
Old wooden houses in Chartres, [267], [268].
Orléans, sacked and burnt, [13];
named after Aurelian, [14];
besieged by Attila, [33].
P
Paix Fourrée, [253], [255].
Peace of Longjumeau, [279].
Peasants, amelioration of condition of, [84].
Pepin, [40].
Peter the Hermit, [96].
Philippe I., marriage of, opposed by S. Ives, [93].
Philippe Auguste, [233], [237].
Philippe-le-Bel, [238], [239], [242].
Philippe de Valois, [243].
Philip Delorme, [289].
Pierre, Abbot of Celles and S. Remy, Bishop of Chartres, [235].
Pierre Nicole, theologian, [286].
Pierre Plume, Canon of Notre-Dame, has folio missal printed, [286].
Pilgrims to Chartres and their offerings, [144], [145].
Place Billard, [54], [83].
Place de l’Étape au Vin, [83].
Porche Royal, [29], [98], [106], [126], [127] ff.
Porte Guillaume, [247].
Porte Neuve, and eight other gates, part of enclosure of cloister, [103].
Porte Royale, Porte Speciosa, Porte Triumphalis, [128].
Priscus, King of the Carnutes, [11].
Procession, annual, on anniversary of deliverance of town, [279], [280], [306].
Q
Queen Bertha, [267], [268].
Queen Bertha’s staircase, [267].
Quirinus, [17], [22];
sudden death, [18].
R
Ragenfroi, Bishop of Chartres, [58], [59].
Reformation, the, and its supporters, [269].
Regnault de Mouçon, Bishop of Chartres, [140], [235].
Renaissance, influence of, [200], [201].
Revolution, [324] ff.
Robert, King, [72], [74];
Canticles composed by, [78].
Robert of Tours, Bishop of Chartres, Cardinal and Legate, [89].
Robert-le-Breton, Bishop of Chartres, [233].
Robert Pinaigrier, window painted by, [342].
Roger, architect, [139].
Rollo, [44], [49], [51].
Rose of France, window so called, [159], [183].
Rue de la Brèche, [279].
S
S. Aignan, [33], [39].
" church of, [33], [34], [35], [83].
S. Albin, [15], [16].
S. André, church of, [282-284].
S. Anne, chapel of, [27].
" head of, sent from Constantinople, [27], [212].
S. Aventin, first Bishop of Chartres, [18].
S. Bernard, preaches crusade, [232].
S. Calétric, Bishop of Chartres, [36], [37].
" sarcophagus of, [26].
S. Chéron, [31].
" abbey of, destroyed, [42];
"restored, [50].
" church of, destroyed, [273].
S. Chéron-du-Chemin, [31].
S. Clement, chapel of, [26], [65].
S. Denis, [31].
S. Denis, battle of, [271].
S. Eustace, [163].
S. Fiacre, chapel of, [248].
S. Fulbert; see Fulbert.
S. Fulbert, chapel of, [27].
S. Foy, church of, destroyed, [274];
rebuilt, [274].
S. Jean-en-Vallée, monastery of, [75].
S. John the Baptist, chapel of, [27].
S. Joseph, chapel of, [27].
S. Ives, Bishop of Chartres, [91], ff., [283];
his attitude towards divorce, [92];
opposes marriage of Philippe I. with Bertrade de Montfort, [93], [94];
seized, and lands ravaged, [94];
takes part in Council of Clermont, [95];
preaches crusade, [99];
dispute with Adèle, widow of Count Etienne, [104], [105];
death, [106].
S. Laumer, [162].
S. Laumer, church of, restored, [50].
S. Lubin, Bishop of Chartres, [36], [37].
" tomb of, [38].
" church of, restored, [50].
" chapel of, or martyrium, [23], [27], [28].
S. Martin, [31].
" abbey of, restored, [50].
" chapel of, [25], [26].
S. Martin-au-Val, church of, [37], [38], [39], [43], [64], [65].
" monastery of, [31].
S. Martin-le-Viandier, church of, [26].
S. Mary Magdalene, chapel of, [27].
S. Nicholas, chapel of, [25], [26], [37].
S. Père, abbey of, [5], [36], [58], [59], [83];
destroyed, [42];
restored, [50], [58];
election of abbot, dispute concerning, [61], [62], [63];
monks of, their right of jurisdiction, [85], [86], [337];
abbey church of, [65], [336] ff.;
barracks on site of abbey, [103], [336].
S. Piat, [44].
S. Potentian, [15], [16].
S. Potentian, church consecrated by, [16];
"destroyed and rebuilt, [19];
" chapel of, [65].
S. Savinian, [16].
" chapel of, [65].
Sancta Camisia, or Veil of the Blessed Virgin, [3], [43], [44], [47], [48], [49], [142], [143].
Serfage, [52].
Serfs, ecclesiastical, claimed by secular Lords, [234].
Sérotin, converted heathen, [16].
Social conditions in the days of chivalry, [88], [89].
Sœurs-cryptes, les, [194], [195].
Streets of Chartres, filthy condition of, [264], [265].
T
Talbot, [258].
Tanners and cobblers, [168], [169].
Tasgetius, nominated king by Cæsar, assassinated, [11].
Tertres, [83].
The Forest, old roof known as, [193].
Theodoric, Bishop of Chartres, [75], [79].
Thibault-le-Tricheur, first hereditary Count of Chartres, [53], [54], [59].
Thibault II., [61], [62], [63].
Thibault, successor of Eudes II., [75], [76].
Thibault the Great, [231].
Thibault-le-Bon, [232], [233].
Thomas of Canterbury, [233].
Tocsin bell, [192], [193].
Tour de Ville, la Chandelle du Tour, [279], [280].
Tour le Roi, Tour le Comte, [57].
Treaty of Brétigny, [249];
preliminaries and miraculous intervention of Notre-Dame de Chartres, [249-252].
Treaty of Troyes, [255].
Tribunal, judicial, set up at Chartres, [266].
Tribunal of Commerce, [267].
Truce of God, the, [95].
Truie qui file, [125].
V
Vercingetorix, [13].
Vierge Noire, Notre-Dame-du-Pilier, [29], [201], [279];
"offerings at shrine, [242], [243].
" chapel of, [208].
Vintage of La Beauce, [169], [170].
Virgini Parituræ, [4], [16], [29], [30].
" chapel dedicated to, [31].
Vulphard, Bishop of Chartres, [63].
W
William of the White Hands, Bishop of Chartres, [233].
Windows of Cathedral—apse, [158], [161];
aisles, [156], [157];
choir, [150], [161];
designers of, [164];
donors of, [164], [165], [167], [168], [170];
nave, [150], [153], [154], [157];
north transept, [155], [159], [160];
rose, [153], [158], [159], [160], [184], [185];
western, [150], [158];
south transept, [160];
subjects of, [170] ff.
Z
Zodiacal Signs, months of the year, treatment of, [130], [131].
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