John (king of England), cited before Philip Augustus, i. 26;
results of his contumacy, 27;
singular fines levied by him, ii. 320;
his rapacity, 326 and note q;
Magna Charta, 326, 329;
curious instance of the unpopularity of his name, iii. [65] [note] t.

John I. of France, birth and death of, i. 46 and note e.

John II. of France, character of, i. 53;
taken prisoner at Poitiers, 58;
bestows his daughter on Charles of Navarre, 57;
submits to the peace of Bretigni, 59;
his response to the citizens of Rochelle, 63.

John of Procida, designs of, on Sicily, i. 483;
result of his intrigues, 484.

John VIII. (pope), insolence of, towards Charles the Fat, ii. 174;
asserts a right to nominate the emperor, ib.

John XXII. (pope), claims supremacy over the empire, ii. 235;
his dispute with Louis of Bavaria, ib.;
he persecutes the Franciscans, 237;
his immense treasures, 238;
his imposts on the clergy, 238 note x.

John XXIII. (pope), convokes and is deposed by the council of Constance, ii. 243.

Joinville (the chronicler), refuses to accompany St. Louis in his last crusade, i. 42 note.

Judith of Bavaria, marries Louis the Debonair, i. 16.

Julian's betrayal of Spain to the Moors: credibility of the legend, ii. 62-65.