rejects the imperial offers of honour, [168];
tortured and put to death by Constans II., [169];
traces the danger of the empire to the misconduct of its rulers, [260].
Menzel, Adolph, quoted as to the right of Pipin and Charlemagne to make the donation, [428].
Mohammed, his work described by Dollinger, [23];
his personal life and character, [172-189];
change in his conduct after the death of his wife Chadidja, [173];
proclaims force as the instrument of spreading his religion, [174];
orders a marauding excursion in the holy months, [175];
justifies it by verses of the Koran [176];