Fakr-eddin, Imaum, anecdote of, [iii. 426].

Fak-reddin, the leader of the Egyptian army, [ ii. 381].

Defeated by Louis IX., [ ii. 385].

Takes the command of Egypt, [ ii. 397].

His letter to the Mussulmans, [ ii. 398].

Is slain in battle, [ ii. 403].

Falcandus, the Sicilian historian, [ ii. 20] and n.

Famine in Europe, [ ii. 56] and n.

In Egypt, [ ii. 56], [ ii. 112].

Its frightful effects, [ ii. 186], [ ii. 187].