- Janissaries, [167].
- Jerusalem, recovered by Frederick the Second, [163].
- Jews, revival of their power under the Maccabees, [66];
- their mission in the world, [ib.]
- John Sobieski, Vienna delivered by, [171].
- Joseph the Second, Emperor, [152].
- Justinian, closes the University of Athens, [85];
K.
- Kingship, various forms of in the Polybian age, [36].
- Korkyra, its position in Homeric times, [20];
- becomes Greek, [24].
- Kyrênê, colonization of, [24].
L.
- Latin language, its history in the Eastern Empire, [114]-[117].
- Λατῖνοι, opposed to Ῥωμαῖοι, [141].
- Lectures, scheme of, [204]-[206];
- given in America, [205].
- Leo the Isaurian, beats back the Saracens, [134].
- Leopold the First, Emperor, compared with Constantine Palaiologos, [171].
- Lesbos, mention of in Homer, [19].
- Lewis the Second, Emperor, his controversy with Basil the Macedonian, [108];
- Lignitz, defeat of the Mongols at, [161].
- Lübeck, its coinage, [202].
- Lykia, League of, [37];
M.
- Macedonia, its relations to Greece, [14].
- Macedonian Conquests, effects of, [14], [15].
- Macedonian Emperors, their work, [132], [133].
- Macedonian Wars, character of the First, [51], [52].
- Magyars, effects of their settlement and conversion, [94].
- Mahomet the Second, his European position, [167].
- Mahometan history, its date, [11].
- Mahometanism, its special rivalry with Christianity, [133].
- Marcus, his reign, [76].
- Maria Theresa, [152].
- Marius, Gaius, his work, [60].
- Massalia, its time of greatness, [25];
- its two republican periods, [192].
- Maximilian, Imperator electus, [138];
- his tomb, [147].
- Merwings, end of, [158].
- Milêtos, mention of in Homer, [19].
- Mogul Empire, [150].
- Mykênê, Empire of, [18].
N.
- Nations, answer to cities, [177], [178]; [183];
- Nikaia, Sultans of, [135], [144], [145];
- Nikêphoros, Emperor, acknowledges the claim of Charles the Great, [108].
- Nikomêdeia, its position under Trajan, [234], [235].
- Normandy, settlement of, [190].
O.