Tacitus, general accuracy of the descriptions of, i. 273;
qualifications necessary to be observed touching his account of the Germans, 274.

Tartars. See [Moguls].

Taxation, remarks on the philosophy of, i. 68;
clumsy substitutes for taxes in the middle ages, 208;
arbitrary course adopted by Philip Augustus, 212;
conditions annexed by the States-General to a grant of taxes, 230;
Philip de Comines on taxation, 236;
taxes under the Anglo-Norman kings, ii. 321, 322 and notes.
See [States-General].

Temple, knights of the. See [Knights Templars].

Tenure of land under the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Normans, ii. 293-301, 406-410.
See [Feudal System].

Teutonic knights, establishment of the order of, i. 40.

Theodebert, story of the wife of, iii. [306] [note] u.

Theodoric, disregard of learning by, iii. [275].

Thierry (son of Clovis), territories possessed by, i. 4, and 5 note.

Timur, conquering career of, ii. 133.