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- A
- Abbey Church of Parc, [193]
- Adelaide, Duchess, supports the Blankarden, [59]
- Adhilck, Lord of Hesbaye, changes his name to Bavo, [4];
- becomes patron of Ghent as Saint Bavo, [5]
- Aerschot, Parish Church of, [306]
- Alost, Church of Our Lady and Saint Martin at, [309]
- Anderlecht, Saint Guy of, [35]-[39]
- Andernach, Duke Giselbert surprised at, and drowned, [14], [15]
- Anne of Linange, wife of Sweder van Apcoude, [112];
- she surrenders Gaesbeke Castle, [117]
- Ansfried, Count of Louvain, influence of Bruno on, [18]
- Anthony, Regent of Brabant, [122]
- Antwerp Cathedral, [209], [213]
- Antwerp, heresy in, [230];
- canons of, ask the aid of Saint Norbert, [231]
- Arnon, Abbot of Elnone, [172]
- Arnulph I. heads a German army against Norsemen, [10];
- names his son Zwentibold, King of Lotharingia, [13]
- B
- Bavo, Saint, converted by Saint-Amand, [4];
- becomes patron of Ghent, [5]
- Beguines and Beghards, [233] et seq.
- Beyaert, Jan, his fine carving, [325];
- Blankarden, family of the, their rivalry to the Coelveren, [58] et seq.
- Bloemardine, a famous Brussels mystic, [241], [245], [246]
- Boudts, Dierick, a famous painter, [330], [339]-[342]
- Brabant, origin of place names in, [1], [2];
- early inhabitants of, [2];
- Danes' first visit to, [8];
- their conduct, [9];
- making of duchy of, [22]-[30];
- municipal organisation of towns of, [47] et seq.
- Braine-le-Comte, surrender of, [164]
- Brethren of the Common Life, the, [250];
- their famous pupils, [251]
- Brigitine Nuns, Chapel of, [372]
- Brogne, Abbey of, origin of, [23]
- Bruno, Saint, receives ducal crown, [17];
- his influence, [18];
- banishes Régnier of Hainault, [19];
- his death, [19]
- Brussels, etymology of name, [1];
- its rise, [31] et seq.;
- hostility of patricians and plebeians in, [96];
- Winceslaus' conduct towards, [97];
- riots in, [98], [99];
- election of magistrates at, [103];
- articles manufactured at, [105];
- Flemish invasion of, [107];
- Flemings driven out, [109];
- public buildings of, [257] et seq.
- Butkins quoted, [107]
- C
- Calstere, Alderman Vanden, [89];
- murders Vander Leyden, [91];
- his cruel treatment of Van Grave, [93]
- Cathedral of Saint Lambert rifled and burnt by Danes, [9]
- Cathedral School of Liége, [174]
- Celites, the, their work, [238]
- Charlemagne, progress of Art under, [171]
- Charles of France claims his mother's dowry, [19];
- duchy conferred on him by Otho II., [20];
- death of, [21]
- Charles the Bold, pavilion made in Brussels for his wedding, [223]
- Charles the Fat summoned from Italy, [10]
- Chastelain quoted, [126], [225]
- Cluny, effect of discipline of, [26], 27.
- Cluting, Amman of Brussels, divested of his office, [143];
- Cobham, Eleanor, rival of Jacqueline, accompanies Gloucester to Hainault, [166], [167];
- marries Gloucester, [168]
- Coelveren, family of the, rivals of the Blankardens, [58] et seq.
- College of Aldermen, [47] et seq., [89], [90]
- Conrad the Red, his character, [15]
- Consecrated wafers, legend regarding theft of, [244]
- Constance, Fathers of, elect Pope Martin V., [129]
- Cooman, Hendrick, architect, [279]
- Corneille, his brief career and cruel death, [286], [287]
- Coudenberg, Franz, canon of Saint Gudule's, [246];
- founds a community, [247]
- Council of Jurors, [47] et seq., [89], 90.
- Coutherele, Peter, Mayor of Louvain, [68];
- triumph of democracy due to him, [68];
- his quarrel with the magistracy, [70];
- opposition to the patricians, [72]-[75];
- his fall and flight, [81]-[83];
- in Holland, [84];
- his death, [85]
- Crom Cruys, [117], [299]-[301]
- Crypt of Saint Guy at Anderlecht, [183]
- Cuyck, Henri de, his marriage, [79];
- intercedes with Winceslaus for Peter Coutherele, [85]
- D
- Dancers, the, cause massacre of Jews, [242]
- Danes first visit Brabant, [8];
- they destroy churches and murder monks, [9]
- Delft, Treaty of, Jacqueline acknowledges Philip as Regent by, [169]
- Domlinus, a hermit, legend of, [5]
- Duchess Jeanne negotiates with Coutherele, [75];
- submits report to conference in Saint Gertrude's Abbey, [87], [88];
- a widow and in debt, [112];
- visits Town Hall on hearing of attack on T'Serclaes, [113], [114];
- French in sympathies, [120];
- visits Paris, [122];
- her death, [126]
- Duke John I. proclaimed heir to Duchy of Brabant, [59];
- held in confidence and esteem, [60]
- Duke John II., riot during his absence, [63];
- authorises magistrates to use any means they think fit to crush outbreaks, [66];
- grants discretionary power to College of Aldermen, [67]
- Duke John III. appoints Coutherele mayor, [69];
- Duke John IV., scion of the house of Bourgogne, [119];
- marries Jacqueline, [130];
- cedes part of his wife's domains to John the Pitiless, [131];
- his feebleness, [132];
- a noteworthy day in his life, [134];
- Marguerite of Burgundy remonstrates with him, [137];
- summons Estates of Brabant to meet at Brussels, [138];
- delays to arbitrate between the Heetveldes and Vanderstraetens, [139];
- flees to Bois-le-Duc, [141];
- appears before Brussels at the head of an army of Germans, [145];
- enters Brussels, [149];
- conduct of his German knights, [150];
- citizens fetter and place knights in gaol, [152];
- his friends form a secret league for his defence, [157];
- the Estates recall him, [160];
- Mons besieged by, [165];
- his death, [169]
- Dynter, Edmund De, quoted, [70], [72], [73], [130], [133], [146], [154], [158], [164]
- E
- Elizabeth, Duchess of Luxembourg, marries John the Pitiless, [131]
- Englebert de la Mark, Bishop of Liége, [107]
- English surrender at Braine-le-Comte, strange delusion which led to, [164], [165]
- Estates of Brabant summoned to meet at Brussels, [138];
- Eyck, Jan van, [263], [267]
- F
- Feudal system rises on ruins of Imperialism, [12]
- Flagellants, the, [242]
- Flemings driven from Brussels, [109]
- Francon, Bishop, flees from Danes, [9];
- joins Arnulph's army, [10]
- G
- Gaesbeke, Castle of, [112], [113];
- Genappe, Castle of, as a refuge for the Jews, [242]
- Georgius, an Italian mechanician, [172]
- Gerard, first Abbot of Brogne, [23];
- Gerard of Vorsselaer, offers his services to the patricians of Louvain, [74];
- Gerberge, daughter of Henry I., [14], [19]
- Gertrude, daughter of Pepin of Landen, foundress of Abbey of Nivelles, [6], [188]
- Gertruidenberg besieged and burnt, [143]
- Gheel, Church of Saint Dymphna at, [306]
- Ghent, Cathedral of, [215]-[218];
- Giselbert, Count, how his fortune was made, [13]
- Giselbert, Duke, succeeds his father, [14];
- Godfrey Longbeard, Duke, lays foundation stone of Notre-Dame de la Chapelle, [181];
- founds Abbeys of Tongerloo and Parc, [232]
- Godfrey of Verdun, his message to his wife, [18]
- Godfrey the Hunchback, his character, [27]
- Gorcum, Treaty of, [136]
- Grand Béguinage at Louvain, [235], [236]
- Grave, Myn Here Van, cruel treatment of, [93]
- Groenendael, community founded at, [247]
- Groote, Geert, disciple of Ruysbroek, [249];
- Gudule, Saint, legends relating to her life, [270], [273]
- Guild Halls in Grand' Place at Brussels, [257], [372]
- Guy, Saint, of Anderlecht, [35];