Henry VI. of Germany, repudiates arrangements between his predecessor and the popes, i. 381;
production of his alleged will, ib.;
his ambitious project, ii. 74;
his death, 75.

Henry VII. of Germany, acquires Bohemia for his son, ii. 85;
his opposition to the papal power, 234.

Henry the Proud, ancestry and possessions of, ii. 72;
consequences of his disobedience to the emperor's summons, 72, 73.

Henry the lion restored to his birthright, ii. 73;
fatal results of his ingratitude, 74.

Hereditary succession, how far observed among the Franks, i. 154 note f, 299;
disregarded by the Anglo-Saxons, ii. 273;
establishment of the principle in England, 343-346;
elucidatory note upon the subject, 425-428.

Hereford (earl and duke of). See [Bohun], [Bolingbroke].

Hereward, brave resistance of, to William the Conqueror, ii. 304 note f.

Hilary deposed by Leo the Great, ii. 161 note p.

Hildebrand. See [Gregory VII].

Honorius III., establishment of mendicant orders by, ii. 206;
refusal of his requests by France and England, 213.