INDEX
- Abarinos, [108], [109]
- Abdul Hamid II, [269], [271]
- Abraham, Mount, [224], [226]
- Academy, the, [3], [542]
- Acciajuoli, family of (dukes of Athens), [100], [130], [136], [138], [142 ff.], [148], [154], [390], [498], [499]
- Angelo, cardinal, [138]
- Antonio I, [80], [100], [139], [142 ff.], [154], [159], [255]
- Antonio II, [147], [150], [159]
- Donato, [138], [139]
- Francesca, [81], [144], [263]
- Francesco, [150]
- Franco, [146], [147], [150], [151], [153], [159 ff.]
- Nerio I, [127], [129], [130], [135 ff.], [154], [156], [159], [169], [254], [263]
- Nerio II, [80], [100], [146 ff.], [159], [160], [236]
- Nicholas, [96]
- Achaia, [7 ff.], [12], [13], [18 ff.], [26], [31], [70 ff.], [78], [79], [81 ff.], [89 ff.], [100], [103], [107 ff.], [111], [112], [114 ff.], [120], [125 ff.], [138], [143], [164], [166], [178], [202], [232], [246 ff.], [262], [263], [265], [283], [290], [298], [321], [325], [327], [418], [419], [500], [501], [520], [533]
- Achaian League, [1]
- Acheron, [111]
- Achilleios, St, Thessalian archbishop, [47]
- Achilles, [25], [115], [543]
- Achilles, Romance of, [118]
- Achmet Pasha, [264]
- son of Turakhan, [102]
- Achsah, [113]
- Acre, [58], [517], [518], [520], [523 ff.], [532]
- Acts of the Apostles, The, [9], [10], [270], [392]
- Adalia, [175]
- Michael of, [537]
- Adam, Guillaume, archbishop of Antivari, [125], [246], [450]
- Adamantiou, Prof., [269 n.]
- Adelaide, queen of Baldwin I of Jerusalem, [518]
- Admetos, [62]
- Adorno, Gabriele, [304]
- Adrianople, [25], [106], [255], [299], [334], [335], [339], [448], [484], [488], [499], [535]
- Adriatic Sea, [49], [175], [271], [380], [429 ff.], [439], [443], [444], [449], [451], [454], [461], [462], [474], [480], [481], [498], [508], [534], [535], [540], [548]
- Ædepsos, baths of, [5], [246]
- Ægean Islands, [20], [37], [197], [355], [357]
- Ægean Sea, [37], [55], [149], [151], [162], [166], [168], [171], [175], [234], [239], [267], [283], [289], [294], [298], [316], [340], [384], [399], [417]
- Ægeopelagos, [68]
- Ægina, [6], [44], [45], [53], [61], [66], [117], [131], [143], [144], [172], [173], [271], [373], [394 n.], [413], [415 ff.], [422]
- Aeironesion, [430]
- Ælian, Tactics, [537]
- Æneas of Gaza, [311]
- Æneid, the, [205], [504]
- Ænos, [106], [298], [306], [313], [318 ff.], [323 ff.], [331], [333], [334], [338], [339], [344], [351], [353], [498], [499]
- Æschylus, [150], [237], [375]
- Agamemnon of, [171]
- Ætolia, [15], [37], [356], [451], [453]
- Africa, [29], [168]
- Aga, Isouf, [396]
- Agallianos, [38]
- Agamemnon, [136]
- Aglauros, grotto of, [408]
- Agnes, queen-mother of Jerusalem, [521]
- Agora, [131]
- Agrippa, [7]
- Ahmed I, sultan, [382], [389]
- III, sultan, [425]
- Aigion, [7], [72], [101], [106], [376], [418]
- Aigle, Guillaume de l’, [320]
- Aila (ʿAkaba, Eloth), [516], [517]
- Aivan Serai, [319]
- ʿAkaba, see [Aila]
- ʿAkaba, gulf of, [523]
- Akamir, Slav chieftain, [39]
- Akarnania, [12], [37], [131], [223], [356], [379], [404], [451], [453]
- Akerhjelm, Anna, [408]
- Akominatos, Michael, [53], [54], [60], [63], [64], [66], [88], [111], [112], [135], [156], [232]
- Akova, [72]
- the lady of, [95]
- Akrocorinth, [52], [62], [87], [88], [96], [101], [104], [129], [136], [145], [156], [397], [405]
- Akropolis, the, [3], [6], [7], [15], [18], [30], [32], [33], [46], [47], [53], [63], [65], [76], [85], [111], [121], [128 ff.], [135 ff.], [140], [142], [144], [147], [148], [150 ff.], [157], [160], [274], [279], [381], [387], [389], [393], [395], [396], [407 ff.], [411], [412], [414], [415]
- Aktian festival of Augustus, [23]
- “Aktian games,” [6]
- Aktion, battle of, [6]
- Alaric, [25], [26], [27], [29]
- Albania, and the Albanians, [50], [59], [103 ff.], [129], [146], [149], [188], [193], [217], [228], [361], [368], [370], [383], [384], [388 n.], [412], [419], [430 ff.], [434 ff.], [438 ff.], [442], [443], [447], [449], [450], [453], [454], [456], [461], [480], [498], [499], [512], [536], [541], [549]
- Albanon, [443]
- Albigenses, the, [472]
- Alcestis, [62]
- Aldobrandini, the, [175]
- Pietro, [507]
- Aldoin, count of Acerra, [276]
- Aleman, Guillaume, [72], [78], [89], [200]
- Aleppo, [516], [522]
- Alessio, [437], [456]
- Alexander V, pope, [198]
- VI, pope, [507], [510], [513]
- VIII, pope, [439]
- crown prince of Serbia, [451]
- of Trebizond, [328], [329], [349]
- the Great, [51], [270]
- the name of, [390]
- Severus, [17]
- Alexandrakos, historian, [383 n.]
- Alexandretta, [516]
- Alexandria, [43], [289], [371], [528], [532]
- Alexiad, the, [537], [541]
- Alexios IV, emperor of Trebizond, [177], [328], [329]
- nephew of Manuel I, [275], [276]
- Alfonso V, king of Aragon, [143], [149], [151], [156], [159], [327], [334]
- V, king of Portugal, [340]
- Alfred, king of England, [32]
- Algerines, the, [228]
- Algiers, [380], [384]
- Ali, pasha of Joannina, [224], [440]
- Turkish admiral, [374]
- Alibret, cardinal, [510]
- Alikianou, [186]
- Alkinoös, [229]
- Alkmaion, [153]
- Almiro, gulf of, [246]
- Alonzo of Naples, [506]
- Alpheios, valley of the, [72]
- Alps, the, [275]
- Al Rashid, Haroun, [40]
- Altavilla, family of, [202]
- Amalasuntha, [430]
- Amalfi, [499], [523], [528], [548]
- Amari, [45]
- Amaury I, [519], [521], [523], [529]
- Ambelaki, [413]
- Ambelokepoi, [395]
- Ambrakian gulf, the, [205], [404], [426]
- Ambrose, St, archbishop of Milan, [271]
- Amedeo of Savoy, pretender to Achaia, [137], [263]
- V of Savoy, [320 n.]
- VI of Savoy, [316], [317]
- VIII of Savoy, [326]
- America, and the Americans, [93], [311], [367]
- Ammiraglio, ponte dell’, [52]
- Amoiroutses, George, [154], [360]
- Amorgos, [8], [165], [167]
- Amphiktyonic Council, the, [7], [16]
- Amphissa, [63]
- Ampurias, [122]
- Anacletos, bishop of Rome, [16]
- Anæa, [283]
- Anand, Col. Thomas, [195]
- Anaphiótika, the, [416]
- Anargyroi, monastery of the, [36], [413]
- Anastasios II, [269]
- Anatolia, [492]
- Ancona, [340], [372], [439], [499]
- Andravida, [71], [73], [88], [93]
- Norman arch of, [84]
- Andreville, see [Andravida]
- Andrew, St, [17], [41], [106]
- St, head of, [499 ff.]
- duke of the Herzegovina, [470]
- Andronikos, the Syrian, [7]
- Andros, [43], [142], [163], [166], [168], [170], [171], [173], [174], [176], [373], [394], [398], [400]
- Androusa, [97]
- Androutsos, [228]
- Anemas, Michael, [545]
- Anephorites, pass of, [142]
- Angelos, family of (despots of Epeiros), [88], [115], [124], [182], [200], [201], [263]
- Helene, [80], [115], [116], [431]
- Isaac II, emperor, [54], [55], [58]
- Manuel, [278]
- Michael I, [58], [69], [199], [431]
- Michael II, [199], [200], [249], [431 ff.]
- Nikephoros I, [262], [432], [433]
- Nikephoros II, [318], [434]
- Theodore, emperor of Salonika, [277], [278]
- Thomas, [433]
- Angevins, the, [95], [116], [118], [124], [166], [169], [199 ff.], [208], [209], [262], [263], [432 ff.], [441], [454]
- Angles in England, the, [444]
- Angora, [99], [254], [322], [323], [456], [483]
- Anguillara, count of, [340]
- Anjou, house of, [93], [95], [252]
- Charles I of, [93], [116], [166], [200], [249]
- Charles II of, [94]
- Anna, St, foot of, [513]
- Lady, of Epeiros, [83], [84]
- Anne of Savoy, [278], [299], [305], [314], [320 n.], [450]
- Anoe, [265]
- Anopaia, pass of, [33]
- Antelme of Clugny, [72]
- Antikyra (Aspra Spitia), [5]
- Antikythera, see [Cerigotto]
- Antioch, [50], [516 ff.], [520 ff.], [524], [526], [527], [530], [541], [547]
- George of, admiral, [51]
- Marie of, [76], [117]
- Antiparos, island of, [170]
- Anti-Paxo, [204], [214]
- Antirrhion, [417]
- Antivari, [435], [437], [446], [450], [451], [454], [456], [498]
- Antonine, Maritime and Jerusalem Itineraries, [429]
- Antonines, the, [14 ff.]
- Antonius, Caius, [4]
- Antony, [6]
- Antwerp, [174]
- Aoos, see [Vojussa]
- Apelles, [543]
- Apellikon, [2]
- Apollo, statue of, [381]
- Apollonios of Tyana, [10]
- Apollos, [9], [10]
- Apostoles, Arsenios, [241]
- Apulia, [43], [49], [69], [109], [262], [385], [458], [466], [530]
- Aquileia, patriarch of, [340], [501]
- Aquinas, St Thomas, [311]
- Arabs, the, [36], [37], [191], [202], [526]
- Aragon, [82], [123], [124], [128], [130], [140], [141], [143], [149], [151], [152], [158], [159], [200], [285], [504]
- Arangio, family of, [301]
- Francesco, [304]
- Arbe, island of, [492]
- Arcadia (Mesarea), [59], [72], [88]
- Arcadius, son of Theodosius, [25]
- Arch of Trajan, see [Philopappos]
- Archipelago, duchy of the, [70], [81], [85], [112], [120], [154], [161 ff.], [170], [171], [178], [184], [194], [289], [310], [312], [314], [324], [332], [352], [399], [401], [498]
- Archivio di Stato, [502]
- Archon Eponymos of Athens, [12], [13], [19], [31]
- Ardiæi, the, [460]
- Areopagos, the, [9], [11], [16], [21], [31], [66], [135], [396], [407]
- Aretousa, [198]
- Arezzo, [145]
- Argives, the, [23]
- Argolis, [100]
- Argos, [15], [19], [26], [62], [76], [87], [88], [98], [102], [106], [111], [114], [121], [124 ff.], [136], [159], [232], [372], [424]
- Argostoli, [215]
- Argyroi, family of the, [267]
- Argyropoulos, [515]
- Ariadne, [162]
- Arian controversy, the, [22], [23], [25]
- monks, [26]
- Arianiti, Angelina, [512]
- Costantino, [512]
- Giorgio, [512]
- Ariobarzanes II, king of Cappadocia, [3]
- Aristarchos, [270]
- Aristides, philosopher, [16]
- Aristion, [2], [3]
- Aristogeiton, [6], [410]
- Aristophanes, [35], [65], [393], [537]
- the Birds, [443]
- the School of, [153]
- Aristotle, [2], [3], [32], [84], [144], [311], [514], [515], [537], [541]
- study of, [141], [147]
- Natural History of Animals, [515]
- Arius, [23]
- Arkadia (Kyparissia), [14], [72], [89]
- Armeni, [45]
- Armenia, and the Armenians, [197], [276], [278], [361], [498], [506], [516], [526], [528]
- Arnauts, the, see [Albanians]
- Arsenios, metropolitan of Corfù, [46]
- Arta, [53], [70], [88], [163], [264], [377], [379], [513]
- Arundel, earl of, [381]
- Asan, Alexander, [344]
- Manuel, [332]
- Matthew, [238], [343]
- Ascalon, [520]
- Asên, Alexander, [434], [435]
- George, [435]
- II, John, of Bulgaria, [448]
- III, John, of Bulgaria, [433]
- John Alexander, of Bulgaria, [434]
- John Comnenos, [434]
- Asia, [323], [446], [483], [541]
- Minor, [58]
- Minor, king and despot of, [290]
- Asian Diocese, the, [20], [21]
- Asklepios, shrine of, [30]
- Aspra Spitia, see [Antikyra]
- Assassins, sect of the, [528], [529]
- Assicurati, the, [213]
- Assises de la Cour des Bourgeois, [520]
- Assizes of Antioch, [526]
- of Cyprus, [520]
- of Jerusalem, [71], [112], [520], [527]
- of Romania, [122]
- Assos, [336]
- Atalante, [76], [111], [395]
- channel, the, [246], [249], [255]
- Athanasios, metropolitan, [405]
- Athena, [413], [543], [548]
- goddess, [12], [25], [46]
- statue of, [30], [32]
- Archegetis, gate of (Temple of Augustus), [7], [13], [153], [410]
- Promachos, statue of, [30 n.]
- Athenais, see [Eudokia, empress]
- Athenion, [2]
- Athens, [1 ff.], [5 ff.], [29 ff.], [36 ff.], [45 ff.], [53], [54], [60], [61], [63 ff.], [74 ff.], [80 ff.], [85], [97], [98], [100], [110 ff.], [121 ff.], [129 ff.], [135 ff.], [167], [169], [171], [198], [232], [233], [236], [242], [247 ff.], [268], [273], [277], [278], [290], [292], [351], [356], [371], [372], [377 ff.], [381], [383 n.], [385 ff.], [406 ff.], [418], [425], [498], [499], [515], [525], [533]
- archbishops of, [66], [67], [88], [130], [131]
- castle of, [157]
- cathedral of Our Lady of, [65], [138], [139], [156]
- Christian Archæological Museum, [94], [131], [235]
- church of St Mary of, [140], [141]
- convent of St Andrew, [378]
- dukes and duchy of, [59], [70], [74], [76], [78 ff.], [82], [83], [85], [92], [95], [96], [100], [114 ff.], [125 ff.], [132], [133], [138], [144], [147], [149], [151], [153], [154], [245], [360]
- first bishop of, [17]
- National Library at, [160]
- the Olive Grove, [19]
- the Sindici of, [130]
- the Sire of, [114]
- university of, [14], [15], [17], [21], [23], [31], [32]
- also see [Churches]
- Athos, Mount, [281 n.], [331], [447]
- Attaleiates, see [Michael of Adalia]
- Attica, [4], [16], [22], [25], [47], [49], [54], [63], [64], [66], [75], [76], [97], [110 ff.], [118], [123], [127 ff.], [137], [141], [142], [144], [146], [182], [236], [356], [387], [389], [393], [414], [416]
- Atticus (also see [Herodes Atticus]), [5], [205]
- Augerinos, see [Molivos]
- Augustin, St, [230]
- Augustus, temple of, see [Athena Archegetis]
- Aktian festival of, [23]
- (Octavian), emperor, [6], [7], [461]
- Aurelian, [20]
- Aurelius, Marcus, [14], [15], [17]
- Australia, [523]
- Australians, [533]
- Austria, and the Austrians, [323], [407], [462], [471], [474]
- Austria-Hungary, [422]
- Autariatæ, the, [460]
- Avars, the, [34], [35], [37], [109], [463]
- Avarinos, [235]
- Avesnes, Jacques d’, [58]
- Axios, river, see [Vardar]
- Baal, prophets of, [530]
- Babin, jesuit, [386], [392], [393], [413]
- Babuna, pass of, [447]
- Babylon, [548]
- Baden, Prince Louis of, [496]
- Badoer, governor, [426]
- Baffo, family of, [174]
- Bairam, the season of, [393], [396]
- Balbi, commander, [424]
- Baldaja, Lope de, [239]
- Balduini, Antonelli, [147]
- Baldwin I, Latin emperor, [58], [63], [110]
- II, Latin emperor, [115], [200], [233], [246], [290], [318], [431]
- I of Jerusalem, [516], [518 ff.], [523], [524], [526], [528], [541]
- II of Jerusalem, [516], [518], [519], [523]
- III of Jerusalem, [519], [523], [530]
- IV of Jerusalem, [519], [523]
- V of Jerusalem, [519]
- Balkans, the, [18], [25]
- Ballester, archbishop of Athens, [130], [158]
- Balliol, Russell (Oursel Bailleul), [540]
- Balsha, family of, [435], [453], [454]
- II, [435]
- Dame (Comita Musachi), [435], [436]
- Peter, [492]
- Regina, [435], [437]
- titular duke of St Sava, [509]
- Balsignano, Giacomo di, [432], [441]
- Baltaoghli, admiral, [333]
- Baltos, [404]
- Banca, Paolo, [304]
- Bandiera, Monte, [441]
- Banias, the triangle of, [516]
- Bâniyâs, see [Valénia]
- Banjaluka, [461], [462], [491], [493], [494], [496], [497]
- Baphius, De Felicitate Urbis Florentiæ, [161]
- Barbarossa, Frederick, [447]
- Khaireddîn, admiral, [172], [173], [187], [219], [266], [268], [365]
- Barbary, [193], [228], [438]
- Barberini manuscript, the, [148]
- Barcelona, [57], [110], [128], [157]
- Barcelona, the Customs of, [122]
- Bargello of Florence, [125]
- Bari, [109], [432], [446], [447], [449], [535], [544]
- St Nicholas of, [93]
- Barozzi, the, [167]
- Francesco, [400]
- Basante, river, see [Bosna]
- Basil I, emperor, [42], [43], [44]
- II, “the Bulgar-slayer,” emperor, [47], [48], [53], [65], [113], [272], [273], [275], [430], [445], [465], [466], [534 ff.]
- Basil, heretic, [542]
- Basilakios, [540]
- Basilike, [389]
- Basingstoke, Master John of, [66]
- Bassano, [309]
- Bato, [461]
- Baudrand, Geographia, [267], [268]
- Bautzen, [443]
- Baux, family of, [453]
- Jacques de, [97], [107], [128], [201]
- Bayezid I, sultan, [137], [159], [171], [237], [254], [280], [319 ff.], [455]
- II, sultan, [365], [492]
- Beaufort, duc de, [195]
- Henry, bishop of Winchester, [171]
- Beaumont, John, viscount, [345]
- Bees, N. A., [35]
- Beibars, sultan of Egypt, [517]
- Beirût, [506], [516], [518], [521]
- Beithmann, minister, [411]
- Béla II, king of Hungary, [467]
- III, king of Hungary, [469], [470]
- Belgrade, [442], [443], [448], [456], [457], [486], [497]
- Bellarbe, Romeo de, [128]
- Belvoir, [528]
- Bembo, commander, [425]
- Giovanni Matteo, [438], [439]
- Benaldes, Dr Argyros, [407], [414], [415]
- Benedict, archbishop of Patras, [249]
- of Peterborough, [61], [262]
- XII, pope, [293]
- Benevento, [199], [202], [263], [431], [498], [512]
- Benizelos, family of, [390], [397], [414]
- Angelos, [393]
- Demetrios, [393]
- Joannes, [393]
- Palaiologos, [416]
- Benizelou, Philothee, [378]
- Benjamin of Tudela, [52], [53], [60], [275], [527], [549]
- Bentley, [83]
- Bérard, [77], [112]
- Berat, [431 ff.], [436], [440]
- Bergikios, Joannes, [198]
- Bergotes, K., [261]
- Berlin, [65]
- Museum, [148]
- Berre, Louis Cossa of, [326]
- Beshik, lake, [273]
- Bessarion, Cardinal, of Trebizond, [372], [500], [505], [513 ff.]
- Bestami, Ali, [348], [490]
- Bethany, [531]
- Bethlehem, [517], [518], [520], [527], [529], [530]
- Béthune, Conon de, [83]
- Bettòlo, admiral, [436]
- Biandrate, [277]
- Bistue, [462]
- Bjelopolje, [470]
- Black Cape, see [Karaburun]
- Mountain, the, [229]
- Prince, [128 n.]
- Sea, the, [58], [272], [283], [285], [289], [295], [300], [328], [333], [341], [449], [499]
- Blagaj, [465], [490]
- Bobovatz, [475], [478], [482], [487], [489]
- Boccaccio, [79], [93], [114], [138]
- History of the King of Scotland and the Queen of England, [212]
- Boccanegra, Simone, [303]
- Bocche di Cattaro, [447], [454], [478]
- Bodin, Constantine (Peter of Bulgaria), king of the Zeta, [446], [466], [549]
- Bodleian Library, [389]
- Bœotia, and the Bœotians, [3], [4], [6], [15], [16], [25], [49], [55], [63], [75], [76], [82], [97], [110 ff.], [123], [124], [128], [132], [144], [151], [153], [161], [356], [550]
- Bœthius, Consolation of Philosophy, [32]
- Bogomiles (Patarenes), the, [447], [469 ff.], [475 ff.], [480], [485], [489 ff.], [494 ff.], [508], [541]
- Bohemond of Taranto, [516], [520], [541], [542], [544], [546], [548]
- Bologna, [69], [84], [311], [314], [504]
- Bonaparte, see [Napoleon I]
- Bondelmonti, [330], [331]
- Boniface of Montferrat, [58], [59], [62], [63], [67], [69], [83], [87], [110], [113], [121], [177], [245], [246], [277], [278]
- of Verona, [117], [120], [121], [123], [133], [236]
- VIII, pope, [76], [118], [286], [314]
- Bonne of Savoy, [326]
- Book of Guido, [47]
- Book of the Customs of the Empire of Romania, [71], [73]
- Bordeaux, [128]
- Bordo de San Superan, Pedro, [97], [100], [128]
- Borgia, Rodrigo, see [Alexander VI, pope]
- Borgo, the, [497]
- Borich, ban of Bosnia, [467], [473]
- Boris of Bulgaria, [272]
- Boschini, [267]
- Bosna (Basante), river, [464], [470], [471], [483], [496]
- Bosnia, [173], [365], [422], [435], [447], [451], [454], [457], [460 ff.], [498], [499]
- Bosporos, the, [47], [181], [299], [322], [446], [451], [499], [535]
- Botaneiates, Nikephoros, emperor, [535], [537], [538], [540]
- Boua, family of, [368]
- Peter, “the lame,” [103]
- Grivas, family of, [264]
- Boubounistra gate, the, [141]
- Bouchart, William, jouster, [82], [118]
- Boucicault, Marshal, [305], [313], [320 ff.]
- Boudonitza (Mendenitza), bishop of, [395]
- marquesses and the marquisate of, [62], [63], [81], [85], [111], [119], [124], [127], [134], [143], [150], [245 ff.], [290]
- Boulgaris, family of, [218]
- Boulgaris, Eugenios, [213]
- Boulogne, [368]
- Bouniales, poet, [198], [384]
- Bourbons, the, [486]
- Bourbon, Marie de, [201], [321]
- Bousat, Hugh, [507]
- Boutron, [522]
- Boyl, bishop of Megara, [129]
- Bracciolini, Poggio, [311]
- Branas, Alexios, [276]
- Theodore, [332]
- Brankovich, George, [281], [456], [487]
- Lazar III, [457]
- Maria, [490]
- Stephen, [512]
- Vuk, [455], [456], [479]
- Brazza, island of, [479], [481]
- Brenthe, the Hellenic, [72]
- Brescia, [144], [417]
- Domenico of, [148 n.]
- Brienne, family of, [124], [136], [158]
- Hugh de, [116]
- Isabelle de, [125]
- Walter I de, [118 ff.], [123], [250]
- Walter II de, [121], [124 ff.], [138], [203], [251]
- Brindisi, [121], [535]
- Margaritone of, [261], [262]
- Bristol, [344]
- British, the, [186], [198], [207], [208], [211 ff.], [227], [229], [234], [298], [364], [478], [503], [515], [516], [549]
- Adriatic Mission, [441]
- Museum, [226 n.], [270], [531]
- School at Athens, [72]
- Brod, [496]
- Brokines, L. S., [219]
- Brown, Mr Horatio F., [63], [239 n.]
- Brue, interpreter, [425]
- Brunswick, duke of, [404]
- Prince Maximilian William of, [404]
- Brusa, [294], [320]
- Brutus, [5], [6]
- Bruyères, Geoffroy de, [72]
- Hugues de, [72], [89]
- Bryennios, Nikephoros, [538 ff.]
- Buchon, historian, [70], [86], [118], [132], [233], [257]
- Buckingham, duke of, [345], [381]
- Buda-Pesth, [451], [483], [493], [496]
- Budua, [451], [454], [456], [458], [459]
- Bulgaria, and the Bulgarians, [18], [29], [34], [40 ff.], [46], [48], [49], [59], [65], [271 ff.], [277], [316], [361], [370], [418], [442 ff.], [450], [453], [464], [466], [469], [480], [535]
- Buna, river, [465]
- Buondelmonti, Liber Insularum, [263]
- Burgundy, [75], [90], [112], [113], [321]
- duke of, [320]
- Louis of, [95]
- Bury, Professor, [272]
- Bustron, Florio, [531]
- Butrinto, [205], [217], [219 ff.], [224], [225], [373], [403], [417], [426]
- Byron, Lord, [66], [196], [204], [386]
- Corsair, [399]
- The Siege of Corinth, [425]
- Byzantinische Zeitschrift, [109]
- Byzantium, [22], [120], [123], [136], [232], [283], [299], [313], [316], [323], [329], [351], [445], [449 ff.], [502], [512], [534], [536], [537], [543], [547]
- Cæsar, [5], [7], [50], [140], [538]
- Cæsarea, [527]
- Philippi, [516]
- Caffa, [307], [309], [329], [333]
- Caffaro, historian, [61]
- Liberatio Orientis, [261]
- Cairo, [506]
- Caius Antonius, [4]
- Calabria, [49], [67], [210], [369]
- duke of, [344], [501]
- Calbo, Antonio, [264]
- Calemanus, [432]
- Caligula, [8]
- Caliph, the, [37]
- Calixtus III, pope, [340], [343], [352]
- Calvi, Francesco, secretary, [331]
- Cambrai, bishop of, [158]
- Camogli, [345]
- Campi, Andriolo, [304]
- Giovanni, [304]
- Campo-fregoso, Gian Galeazzo de, [328]
- Ludovico de, [328], [332], [345]
- Canaia (Panaia), island, [161], [246]
- Canale, Nicolò da, [351]
- Cancelleria, the, [515]
- Candia, [44], [130], [163], [167], [176], [179 ff.], [183 ff.], [190 ff.], [222], [356], [365], [384], [385], [403]
- Canea, [180], [181], [184], [186], [187], [189], [190], [192], [194], [356], [416], [418], [426]
- Caneto, Nicolò de, [304]
- Cantacuzenes, the, [130]
- Cantacuzene, John, emperor, [62], [96], [103], [104], [269], [278], [279], [291], [292], [299], [305], [306], [313 ff.], [318], [433], [450]
- Manuel, [96], [97], [316]
- Matthew, [315], [316]
- Michael (Saïtan Oglou), [375]
- de Flory, Charlotte, [507]
- Canterbury, archbishop of, [345]
- St Thomas of, [518], [529]
- Caopena, family of, [131], [143]
- Cape Colonna (Cape Sunium), [83]
- Matapan, [29]
- Capello, Vettor, [349], [350], [372]
- Capgrave, [503]
- Capistrano, franciscan, [457]
- Capitan Pasha, the, [268], [365], [438]
- Capodistria, Count Viaro, [211]
- Capsulum, [332]
- Capuchins, the, [383], [386], [388], [393], [397], [400], [410], [411]
- Caracalla, [17], [18]
- Caracciolo, [106], [513]
- Cargèse, [385]
- Carlini, archbishop, [421], [425]
- Carlo, duke of Regina, [265]
- Carlone, [308]
- Carlovitz, and treaty of, [203], [223], [361 n.], [417], [422], [424], [497]
- Carmel, Mt, [530]
- Carniola, [487]
- Carrey, Jacques, painter, [387], [395]
- Casa dei Mercanti, [59]
- Casape, [372]
- Cassino, [513]
- Cassius, [6]
- Castello dell’ Uovo, [96], [482]
- Castelnuovo, [454], [478], [492]
- Castel Rosso, see [Karystos]
- Tornese, see [Chlomoutsi]
- Castile, [158]
- Castro, Giovanni de, [502]
- Catalan Chronicle, the, [95]
- Grand Company, [95], [119], [121], [130], [236], [279], [288], [501]
- Catalans, the, [76], [77], [96], [97], [115], [119 ff.], [129 ff.], [143], [167], [169], [182], [236], [250 ff.], [288], [290], [318], [341]
- Cataluña, [57], [119], [120], [130], [131]
- Catherine of Austria, [320 n.]
- queen of Bosnia, [488], [491], [508 ff.], [512]
- daughter of Stephen Thomas of Bosnia, [508]
- of Savoy, [320 n.]
- of Valois, Latin empress, [97], [201], [252], [290], [433]
- wife of Andrew Palaiologos, [514]
- Cattaneo, family of, [313], [337]
- Andriolo, [288], [289], [294], [295], [296]
- Domenico, [294 ff.], [316]
- Luchino, [295]
- Cattaro, [424], [435], [445], [451 ff.], [456], [475], [477 ff.], [484]
- Catullus, [271], [540]
- Caumont, de, traveller, [107]
- Ceba, commander, [328]
- Celts, the, [275], [460]
- Cephalonia, [4], [13], [37], [50], [55], [61], [69], [70], [81], [136], [139], [144], [153], [154], [202 ff.], [209], [213], [215], [216], [221], [222], [232], [243], [257], [261 ff.], [325], [374], [498], [512]
- counts of, [82], [84], [135], [139], [146]
- Cerigo (Kythera), [69], [183], [204], [217], [221], [223], [225], [226], [228], [233 ff.], [242], [245], [267], [422], [426]
- Cerigotto (Antikythera), [225], [234], [245], [381 n.], [426]
- Cérines (Kyrenia), [503 ff.]
- Cerone, Signor, Archivio Storico per le province Napoletane, [156]
- Certosa, the, [96], [145], [154]
- Cetina, river, [464], [474], [478]
- Chafforicios, John, [507]
- Chaironeia, [2], [3], [12], [96]
- Chalandritza, [72], [290]
- Chalcedon, the council of, [31]
- Chalil Pasha, [439]
- Chalkidike, peninsula of, [270], [274]
- Chalkis, [54], [69], [148 n.], [159], [160], [193], [306], [356], [379], [396], [397]
- Chalkokondyles, family of, [76]
- Laonikos, historian, [101], [145], [152], [159], [237 ff.], [280], [281], [351], [371], [390], [484]
- Demetrios, [145], [369], [371]
- father of the historian, [146], [147]
- Chalouphes, Nikephoros, [52]
- Chamaretos, Joannes, [88]
- Champagne, [64], [75], [87], [88], [90], [111], [116]
- count of, [58]
- Champlitte, Guillaume de, [58], [67], [74], [87], [89], [246]
- Robert de, [74], [90]
- Chandak, the, [44]
- Charbon, [72]
- Charkondyles, see [Chalkokondyles]
- Charles IV, emperor, [184]
- V, emperor, [219], [220], [373], [374]
- I of Anjou-Naples, [93], [109], [116], [166], [200], [247], [249], [285], [431], [432]
- II of Anjou-Naples, [94], [108], [201], [262], [433]
- III of Durazzo, [201], [202]
- I of England, [61], [381]
- V of France, [127]
- VI of France, [321]
- VII of France, [303], [344]
- VIII of France, [106], [240], [381], [514]
- II of Navarre, [127]
- of Savoy, [506], [519]
- XII of Sweden, [223]
- of Taranto, [133]
- Robert of Hungary, [474]
- Charlotte of Cyprus, [502 ff.], [519]
- Charvati, [59]
- Chases, [46]
- Chastel-Rouge, [528]
- Châtaignier, M., consul, [387]
- Château Pèlerin, [518]
- Chateaubriand, [419]
- Châtillon, Renaud de, [522]
- Chaucer, [114]
- The Knight’s Tale, [64]
- Cheimarra, [404], [434 ff.], [438]
- Cherson, [272]
- Chian Chartered Company, [337], [342], [345], [373], [501]
- Chilandar, monastery of, [447]
- Chinardo, Filippo, admiral, [199], [200], [431 ff.], [441]
- Chios, [148], [160], [168], [173], [250], [283], [287 ff.], [296], [298 ff.], [313], [314], [319], [322], [325], [328], [332], [334], [336], [337], [341], [342], [344 ff.], [349], [356], [373], [417], [420], [498], [501]
- Chlomoutsi (Castel Tornese), [78 ff.], [85], [91], [405], [501]
- Choniates, Niketas, historian, [53], [86]
- Chortatzai, [181]
- Chosroes, king of Persia, [32]
- Choumnos, Nikephoros, rhetorician, [269]
- Chronicle of Galaxidi, [376]
- Chronicle of Monemvasia, [35]
- Chronicle of the Morea, see [Morea]
- Chronicon Breve, [160]
- Chrysostom, [84], [149]
- Church of
- Ara Cœli, Rome, [508 ff.]
- Georgios Tropæophoros, Valona, [437]
- La Martorana (Sta Maria dell’ Ammiraglio), [52]
- Landulph, [106], [107]
- Our Lady, Athens (also see [Parthenon]), [31], [46], [61], [65], [85], [112], [140], [141], [145], [151]
- St Andrew, Salonika, [274]
- St Arsenios, Corfù, [210]
- St Athanasios, Kastro, Thasos, [330]
- St Catherine, Jajce, [510]
- Salonika, [279]
- St Demetrios, Salonika, [279], [281]
- the Bombardier, Athens, [396]
- St Elias, Salonika, [275]
- St George, Salonika, [271], [274], [279]
- St James, Compostella, [74]
- St John Baptist, Lesbos, [319]
- St John Baptist, Salonika, [281]
- St Mark, Venice, [143], [407]
- St Martin, Tours, [79]
- St Mary’s-on-the-rock, Athens, [145], [388]
- St Nicholas, Ænos, [326]
- St Panteleemon, Athens, [390], [394]
- Salonika, [275]
- St Peter, Rome, [74], [500], [506], [507], [513]
- St Saba, Acra, [525]
- St Sophia, Salonika, [279], [282]
- Constantinople, [22], [33], [54], [235], [282]
- Monemvasia, [235]
- St Spiridion, Corfù, [210], [222], [224], [225]
- St Theodore, Patras, [78]
- SS. Jason and Sosipater, Corfù, [218], [237]
- SS. Nereus and Achillios, Rome, [515]
- SS. Peter and Paul, Naples, [376]
- San Ciriaco, Rome, [503]
- San Clemente, Salonika, [272]
- San Giacomo, Sestri Ponente, [314], [324], [351]
- San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, [131]
- San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, [240]
- Sant’ Andrea della Valle, Rome, [500]
- Sant’ Antonio, Naxos, [171]
- Sta Maria de Clusurio, Boudonitza, [248]
- della Pace, Rome, [198]
- della Passione, Milan, [371]
- del Popolo, Rome, [507]
- sopra Minerva, Rome, [515]
- the Archangels, Athens, [378]
- the Chrysopege, Ænos, [326]
- the Holy Apostles, Athens, [360]
- the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, [531]
- the Panagia Gorgoepekoos, Athens, [40], [233], [378]
- the Prophet Elias, Athens, [131]
- the SS. Apostoli, Rome, [514]
- the Twelve Apostles, Salonika, [279]
- the Virgin, Corfù, [24]
- Salonika, [275], [281]
- Ciacconius, Lives and Acts of the Popes and Cardinals, [511]
- Cicero, [4], [5], [16], [99], [205], [270], [514], [550]
- Cicon, Agnes de, [117]
- Sibylle de, [248]
- Cilicia, [4]
- Cinnamus, [468]
- Cistercians, the, [118]
- Civetot, [549]
- Claudius, emperor, [8], [18], [20]
- Clavijo, Ruy Gonzalez de, [323]
- Clement III, pope, [446]
- V, pope, [529]
- VI, pope, [253], [293]
- VII, pope, [158]
- VIII, pope, [507]
- IX, pope, [195]
- XI, pope, [424]
- St, relics of, [272]
- Cleopatra, [6]
- Clerkenwell, priory of St John of Jerusalem, [522]
- Clermont, castle of, [78], [91]
- Clugny, Antelme of, [72]
- Cocco, Constantine, [400]
- Colomboto, Spineta, [340]
- Colonna, Marcantonio, [374]
- Columbus, Christopher, [311]
- Commemoriali, the, [109]
- Communio, abbey of, [247]
- Comnena, Anna, [430], [446], [526], [533 ff.]
- Comnenos, family of, [61], [231], [247], [297], [350], [353], [467], [536]
- Alexios I, [34], [50], [51], [430], [534 ff.], [546 ff.]
- II, [539]
- III, [54]
- Andronikos I, [275]
- David, [275]
- Isaac I, [536]
- John, father of Alexios I, [536]
- John II, [539], [543]
- Manuel I, emperor, [52], [171], [275], [434], [445], [446], [467 ff.], [539], [540], [544]
- Compar, Fale (Valle) de, [262]
- Compostella, [74]
- Condocalli, Cristofalo, [221], [374]
- Conqueste, Le Livre de la, [86], [108], [125], [133]
- Conquistadors, the, [123]
- Conrad III, king of the Romans, [303]
- Conradin, [73]
- Constance, daughter of Duke of Athens, [158]
- Constans I, emperor, [23]
- II, emperor, [36], [37], [47]
- Constantine I the Great, emperor, [3], [20 ff.], [31], [37], [38], [269]
- V Copronymos, emperor, [39], [534]
- VII Porphyrogenitus, emperor, [32], [39], [44], [46], [430], [442], [443], [464]
- VIII, emperor, [535], [536]
- X Doukas, emperor, [538]
- XI, emperor, see [Palaiologos]
- king of Greece, [273], [535]
- “the Philosopher,” [456]
- (Cyril), Slavonic apostle, [272]
- Constantinople, [1], [20], [22], [25], [26], [29 ff.], [33], [37 ff.], [47 ff.], [55], [58], [59], [65], [67], [68], [80], [86 ff.], [92], [98], [100], [102], [104], [105], [107], [110], [113], [115], [116], [128], [151], [152], [159], [162], [164 ff.], [171], [173], [174], [181], [186], [192], [194], [199], [202], [203], [209], [212], [218], [228], [233 ff.], [266], [268 ff.], [276 ff.], [280], [282], [284], [287], [290 ff.], [298], [306 ff.], [311 ff.], [319 ff.], [326], [329], [333 ff.], [338], [344], [348], [349], [352], [355], [357 ff.], [369 ff.], [375], [377 ff.], [385], [387], [389], [391], [392], [395], [398], [411 ff.], [416], [429 ff.], [437], [444], [445], [448 ff.], [456], [461], [465], [466], [475], [476], [486], [487], [490], [494], [495], [498], [499], [502], [514], [532], [534], [538], [543], [546], [549], [550]
- the patriarch of, [39], [113]
- university of, [23], [31]
- Constantius II, emperor, [23]
- Contarini, Bartolommeo, [150]
- Conversano, count of, [126], [128]
- Conybeare, Mr F. C., [66]
- Copaic basin, the, [120]
- Copronymos, Constantine V, emperor, [39], [534]
- Coquerel, Mahiot de, [128]
- Cordoba, Gonsalvo de, [203]
- Corfù, [1], [10], [11], [21], [24], [33], [46], [49 ff.], [55], [69], [72], [74], [90], [105], [179], [188], [197], [199 ff.], [204 ff.], [237], [242], [283], [369], [370], [373 ff.], [403], [406], [413], [414], [425], [426], [430], [437], [438], [446 n.], [498 ff.]
- the Old Fortress, [225]
- San Rocco, [220]
- Corinna, [533]
- Corinth, [1 ff.], [5], [7 ff.], [13], [15], [16], [19], [20], [23], [24], [26], [29], [31], [33], [35], [37], [40], [41], [47], [50], [52], [53], [62], [82], [84], [87], [88], [100], [102], [104], [124], [138], [139], [141], [203], [231], [233], [236], [239], [242], [247], [250], [356], [380], [397], [398], [405], [406], [409], [410], [412], [414], [417], [418], [421], [423], [425]
- archbishop of, [62], [84]
- baron of, [127]
- gulf of, [5], [7], [26], [41], [44], [51], [63], [70], [76], [98], [100], [101], [111], [144], [374], [375], [405], [422], [424], [451]
- Corinth, isthmus of, [8], [67], [81], [85], [94], [118], [219]
- Corinthians, Epistles to the, [10]
- Cornaro, admiral, [268]
- Andrea, baron of Skarpanto, [250], [251]
- governor of Crete, [193]
- Historia di Candia, [266]
- Catherine, [505], [507]
- Girolamo, [414], [418], [421], [438]
- Vincenzo, Erotokritos, [198]
- Corogna, Januli da, [167]
- Coron, see [Koron]
- Coronelli, [423]
- Coronello, Francesco, [174]
- Cornaro, Teodoro, [438]
- Correr, Pietro, [134]
- Corsica, [188], [302], [385]
- Coruña, [167]
- Corvinus, Matthias, [491], [511]
- Cosconius, Caius, [461]
- Cossa, Louis, lord of Berre, [326]
- Costa, Alamanno, count of Syracuse, [180]
- Coucy, Enguerrand VI de, [320 n.]
- VII, de, [320]
- Courcelles, Henri de, [432]
- Courtenay, Emperor Peter of, [90]
- Crawford, Marion, Arethusa, [534]
- Crécy, [299]
- Cremona, [314]
- Crete, and the Cretans, [4], [10], [16], [19 ff.], [36], [37], [43 ff.], [47], [58], [68 ff.], [75], [78], [81], [82], [98], [162], [163], [166 ff.], [172], [176 ff.], [204], [209], [217], [221], [222], [240 ff.], [250], [267], [273], [275], [280], [283], [298], [325], [356], [357], [362], [366], [373], [385], [400], [403], [416], [426], [443], [498], [541]
- “Creticus” (Quintus Metellus), [4]
- Creveliers, Hugues, [399]
- Crimea, the, [228]
- Crispi, Francesco, Italian prime minister, [69]
- Crispo, family of (dukes of Naxos), [68], [69], [79], [498]
- Elisabetta, [339]
- Francesco I, [170]
- III, [172], [175 ff.]
- Giacomo I, “The Pacific,” [171]
- II, [332], [339]
- IV, [173], [174]
- Giovanni III, [172]
- IV, [172], [176], [177], [266]
- Crispus, Sallustius, [173]
- Crnoje, Raditch, [458], [459]
- Crnojevich, John, [458]
- Crnojevich, Stephen, [458], [459]
- Croatia, and the Croats, [442], [443], [463 ff.], [467], [468], [474], [476], [479 ff.], [487 ff.], [491 ff.], [496], [497]
- Crusade, the first, [532], [534], [536], [541], [546], [548]
- the fourth, [57], [61], [67], [110], [162], [177], [234], [276], [277], [283], [293], [430], [540], [546]
- Crusaders, the, [58], [59], [63], [67], [318], [516 ff.], [524], [525], [531], [541], [542], [546], [547], [550]
- Crusius, Martin, see [Kraus]
- Culuris, see [Salamis]
- Cumans (Scythians), the, [536], [541], [546]
- Curzola, [474], [479], [481]
- Cybo, Kalojanni, [300], [306]
- Cyclades, the, [8], [21], [38], [44], [68], [78], [83], [84], [161 ff.], [179], [232], [254], [265 ff.], [355], [381], [384], [387], [398 ff.]
- Cyclopean stones, [63]
- Cydonia, [180]
- Cyprus, [78], [187], [198], [218], [221], [243], [285], [286], [298], [302], [304], [356], [373 ff.], [377], [379], [422], [498], [502 ff.], [517], [519], [522], [526], [528], [529], [531], [532], [541]
- Cyriacus of Ancona, [65], [147 ff.], [152], [160], [171], [264], [310], [311], [330 ff.], [352], [437]
- Cyril (Constantine), Slavonic apostle, [272]
- Cyrillic alphabet, the, [272]
- Dabisha, Stephen, [480], [481]
- Da Corogna, family of, [131]
- Dadi, [246], [247]
- Dagno, [437]
- Daimonoyannes, [233]
- family of, [234], [242], [368]
- Dalassene, Anna, [536], [541], [544]
- dalle Carceri, family of, [168]
- Maria, [250]
- Nicolò II, [169], [170]
- Ravano, [59]
- Realdo, [59]
- Dalmatia, [243], [272], [380], [443], [461 ff.], [467], [468], [474], [476], [479 ff.], [488], [491], [493], [498], [549]
- dal Verme, Luchino, [184]
- Damala, baron of, [290], [291]
- Damaris, [9]
- Damascus, [321]
- Dambira, Father, [405]
- Damestre, [405]
- Damietta, [325]
- Damirales, [440]
- Dandolo, Andrea, historian, [168]
- Enrico, doge, [68], [162]
- Leonardo, [183]
- Marino, [166]
- Danegeld, [307]
- Danielis of Patras, [42], [43], [55]
- Danilo I, bishop of Montenegro, [424]
- Dante, [64], [73], [114], [272]
- Paradiso, [303], [449]
- Purgatorio, [111]
- Danube, river, [34], [47], [81], [225], [366], [443], [445], [449], [456], [487], [499], [511]
- Daphni, abbey of, [118], [150 n.], [397]
- pass of, [407]
- Dardanelles, the, [21], [194], [301], [313], [334], [340], [375], [451], [501], [534]
- David, the tower of, [519], [521], [527]
- Dead Sea, the, [516], [520], [530]
- Decameron, the, [79]
- De Cigalla, family of, [131]
- Dr (Dekigallas), [167]
- Decius, emperor, [18], [20]
- Decuriones, [21]
- Defensor, [22]
- Deffner, Dr, [60]
- Dei, Benedetto, [161]
- de la Brocquière, Bertrandon, traveller, [326], [327], [484]
- de la Motraye, traveller, [423]
- de la Roche, family of (dukes of Athens), [82], [118], [125]
- Guillaume (William), [80], [115], [116], [249]
- Guy I, [64], [76], [79], [92], [112 ff.], [232], [248], [249]
- Guy II, [76], [81], [82], [116 ff.], [123], [124], [133]
- Jacqueline, [292]
- John, [83], [115], [116]
- Othon, [58], [63], [64], [67], [75], [110 ff.], [156], [248]
- de la Salle (Sala), [425]
- de la Trémouille, Audebert, [72]
- Delenda, family of, [131]
- Deli-Dagh, see [Hymettos]
- della Valle, Pietro, [222]
- Delminium, [461]
- Delos (Le Sdiles), [2], [4], [15], [44], [148], [265], [381], [399]
- confederacy of, [14]
- Delphi (Kastri), [1], [3], [10], [13], [15], [22], [46], [51], [116], [137], [375], [397]
- oracle of, [11], [16], [24]
- Delyannes, M., Greek prime minister, [72], [89]
- Demakes, Michael, [405]
- Dematra, castle of, [116]
- Demetrias, [44], [50]
- Demetrios, St, [269 ff.], [273], [275 ff.], [281], [478]
- Demetrius, king of Salonika, [248]
- Demetsana, [72]
- Demosthenes, [22], [410], [537], [542]
- lantern of, see [Lysikrates]
- De Novelles, family of, [122], [157]
- Dentuto, Cristoforo, [331]
- Denys, St, of France, [141]
- Derben-aga, [38]
- Dervenaki, pass of, [102]
- Desa, jupan, [468]
- Desimoni, [301]
- Deslaur, Roger, [119 ff.]
- Deslaurs, the, [137]
- Detchani, monastery of, [449]
- Detchanski, Stephen, see [Urosh III of Serbia]
- Devon, earls of, [90]
- Dexippos, historian, [19]
- Dezia, Jacomo, [176]
- Diakonos, Leo, [47 n.]
- Diakophto, [72]
- Diana, temple of, [330]
- Diavoli, [451]
- Diedo, [423]
- Diehl, M., [535], [550]
- Digby, Sir Kenelm, [381]
- Diocletian, emperor, [20], [21], [461], [463], [503]
- Diogenes, Constantine, [275]
- Diokleia or Dioklitia, [444 ff.], [448], [450], [466], [468], [549]
- Diolkos, [44]
- Dionysios, archbishop of Trikkala, [379]
- of Halikarnassos, [327], [330], [352]
- the Areopagite, [9], [17], [141], [411]
- Dionysos, [30], [162]
- theatre of, [13], [14], [18], [412]
- Diplovatatzes, George, [340]
- Djakovo, [481], [482]
- Djem, prince of Turkey, [514]
- Djouneïd of Aïdin, [325]
- Doboj, [461], [496]
- Dobor, [481], [483]
- Doclea, [444], [466]
- Dodekannesos, the, [37], [68], [163]
- Dodona, ruins of, [148]
- shrine of, [33]
- Doge’s Palace, the, [57], [79]
- Dolnja Tuzla, [462], [496]
- Domenico of Brescia, [148 n.]
- Dominicans, the, [467]
- Domitian, emperor, [12], [13]
- Domoko, [62], [254]
- Don Quixote, [375]
- D’Oria, family of, [326], [328]
- Andrea, [373]
- Corrado, [305]
- Domenico, [295]
- Lanfranchino, [295]
- Marco, [351]
- Orietta, [333]
- Valentina, [326]
- Dorians, the, [91]
- Dorotheos, the Chronicle of, [371]
- Dorylæum, battle of, [547]
- Doukas, family of, [538]
- Constantine X, emperor, [538]
- son of Michael VII, [539], [543]
- Michael VII, emperor, [49], [538], [539]
- historian, [335], [337], [340], [341]
- Dousmanes, family of, [414]
- General, [405]
- George, [405]
- Doxapatres, [88]
- Dragash, Constantine, [436]
- Dragutin, Stephen, [473], [478]
- Drakos, [379]
- Drapperio, Francesco, [307]
- Dratch, see [Durazzo]
- Drin, Albanian river, [430]
- Drina, Bosnian river, [462], [465], [468], [474], [480]
- Drivasto, [437], [456]
- Drizzacorne, Lanfranco, [303]
- Dromokaïtes, George, [340]
- Droungários, [37]
- Drusus, [8]
- Drymalia, [165]
- Ducange, historian, [458]
- Duchesne, Monsignor, [278]
- Dukati, the, [434]
- Dulcigno, [228], [437], [456], [498]
- Durazzo, [50], [51], [70], [128], [271], [275], [429 ff.], [434], [435], [437], [438], [440], [444], [445], [448], [449], [454], [456], [464], [498], [540], [541], [544 ff.], [548]
- Charles III of, [201], [202]
- Dushan, Stephen (Urosh IV of Serbia), [253], [279], [299], [434], [441], [450 ff.], [457], [475], [476], [480]
- Dushmani, [405]
- Dyme, [2], [4], [6]
- Echinades islands, [374]
- Edessa (Urfa), [516 ff.], [520], [521], [523], [526], [528], [530], [541], [547]
- Edrisi, Arabian geographer, [52], [55]
- Edward I of England, [516], [517], [528], [529]
- III of England, [299], [441]
- Eginhard, biographer of Charlemagne, [443]
- Egypt, [89], [91], [177], [286], [325], [327], [423], [503], [505], [506], [516 ff.], [520], [528]
- Eichstätt, bishop of, [35]
- El-ʿArîsh, [516], [517]
- Elateia, [14], [18]
- Elbassan, [454]
- monastery of St John, [445]
- Elena, St, [141]
- Elephantis, [533]
- Eleusinian mysteries, the, [7], [14], [19], [23 ff.]
- Eleusis, [14], [26], [66], [118], [396], [397]
- Elgin, Lord, [381], [386], [407]
- marbles, the, [66]
- “El Greco” (Theotokopoulos, Domenicos), [198]
- Elijah, the prophet, [455], [530]
- Elis, [67], [71], [73], [78], [88], [89], [414], [418], [501]
- Eloth, see [Aila]
- Emerich, king of Hungary, [470]
- Emerson, historian, [425]
- Emo, Angelo, [228]
- Engaddi, [529]
- Enghien, the house of, [136], [158]
- Marie d’, [136]
- Sohier d’, [158]
- Walter d’, [125]
- England, and the English, [50], [66 ff.], [85], [125], [171], [193], [197], [212], [214], [220], [279], [286], [300], [307], [344], [372], [381], [387 ff.], [422], [444], [452], [455], [482], [514], [516], [517], [523], [525], [532], [534], [548], [549]
- Enrique III of Castile, [323]
- Eparchos, Antonios, Lament for the Fall of Greece, [212]
- Epeiros, [12], [25], [26], [29], [33], [39], [47], [69], [70], [83], [88], [92], [111], [114], [116], [119], [124], [146], [199], [200], [202], [203], [248], [249], [262], [263], [277], [379], [404], [417], [431 ff.], [451], [453], [510], [513]
- Old, [20], [21]
- the lady of, [83], [117]
- “Epeirotes,” “king of the”, see [Tocco, Carlo II]
- Ephesus, [288], [501]
- council of, [31]
- Ephors, the, [16]
- Epidamnos, see [Durazzo]
- Epidauros, [3], [376]
- the Hieron of, [14]
- Limera, [231]
- Epimenides, [178]
- Epiphania, John of, [537]
- Epitome of Strabo’s Geography, [39]
- Eponymos Archon, see [Archon Eponymos]
- Erastus, [9]
- Erechtheion, the, [65], [396]
- Eregli, [284]
- Eresos, [348]
- Erinna, [533]
- Eros, statue of, [8], [10]
- Erotokritos, [198]
- Eschcol, brook of, [530]
- Eschive, lady of Beyrout, [118]
- Estañol, Beranger, [122], [123]
- Este, Azzo VII d’, [249]
- Estives, [83], see [Thebes]
- Etheling, Edgar, [516]
- Etna, [126]
- Eubœa, [5], [12], [37], [53], [54], [69 ff.], [76], [81], [83], [85], [111], [114], [116 ff.], [120], [121], [123], [125], [130], [131], [143], [150], [151], [166 ff.], [184], [186], [232], [236], [246], [248 ff.], [252], [254], [256], [290], [335], [343], [350], [356], [366], [367], [375], [378], [379], [383], [389], [393], [398], [498], [499], [514], see [Negroponte]
- Eudokia, empress, [30], [39], [40], [535], [538]
- Eudoxos, astronomer, [537]
- Eugène, prince of Savoy, [223], [496]
- Eumolpidæ, [26]
- Euphrates, river, [516], [528], [535]
- Euphrosyne, empress, [55]
- Euripides, [537]
- Euripos, [50], [379], [389]
- Eurotas, the, [90]
- Eurychos, harbour, [430]
- Eusebius, historian, [16]
- Eustathios, archbishop of Salonika, [53], [269], [275], [276], [279]
- Eustokkia, [534]
- Evagrios, historian, [34]
- Evrenos Beg, [99], [137]
- Exarch, the Bulgarian, [135]
- Exedra, the, [15]
- Exoe, [265]
- Ezerits, the, [41], [45], [46]
- Ezeva, [549]
- Faber, Father, [240]
- Fadrique, family of, [130], [137]
- Don Alfonso, [123 ff.], [236], [250], [251]
- Fair Havens, [10]
- Fallmerayer, Professor, [34 ff.], [39], [59], [72], [107], [109], [414], [458]
- Famagosta, [298], [323], [498], [505], [519], [532]
- Fanelli, Atene Attica, [154 n.], [413]
- Ferdinand of Bulgaria, [444], [447]
- I of Hungary, [493]
- of Majorca, [95], [288]
- I of Naples, [506], [512]
- of Spain, [106]
- Feredchik, [338]
- Ferrara, [171], [249]
- Ferrari, historian, [268]
- Fethijeh Jamisi, [152]
- Fiammengo, Antonio, see [le Flamenc]
- Fiesole, Mino da, [343]
- Finlay, George, historian, [1], [29], [85], [96], [110], [161], [221], [311], [443], [542], [550]
- Flangineion, school, [212], [371], [407]
- Flangines, [212], [371]
- Flatro, Giorgio, [507]
- Flavian dynasty, the, [12]
- Flemings, the, [58], [94], [96], [525]
- Fleuri, Marquis de, [399]
- Flor, Roger de, [201], [236], [287]
- Florence, [96], [125], [136], [138], [144], [147], [148], [154], [159], [160], [369], [455], [479], [498], [504], [514]
- archbishop of, [136]
- the Certosa, [96], [145], [154]
- gonfaloniere of, [139]
- Lung’ Arno Acciajuoli, [154]
- National Museum at, [343]
- Florenz of Hainault, [94]
- Floriano, Colonel, [223]
- Foglia Nuova, [285], [294 ff.], [300 ff.], [306], [307], [309], [313], [337], see [Phocæa]
- Vecchia, [296], [300 ff.], [306], [307], [313], [316], [322], [323], [326 ff.], [330], [335], [337], [351 ff.], see [Phocæa]
- Folco of Forlì, Benedetto, [328]
- Fontana, Giovanni, [340]
- Forbin, [378]
- Forneto, Pasquale, [303]
- Raffaelle di, [304]
- Fortune, temple of, [15]
- Forum, the (Salonika), [271]
- Foscari, the, [297]
- Francesco, [439]
- Foscarini, Giacomo, [187 ff.], [267]
- Michele, [439]
- Fotcha, [488]
- Foucher, chaplain, [524]
- Foucherolles, family of, [124]
- France, and the French, [31], [57], [58], [72], [74], [75], [86], [89], [90], [96], [106], [111], [114], [121], [125], [130], [131], [155], [156], [174], [193], [195], [197], [201], [230], [231], [257], [271], [299], [321], [345], [361], [372], [376], [385 ff.], [400], [422], [424], [441], [472], [482], [502], [514], [516], [522], [523], [525], [527], [532], [546 ff.], [550]
- France, king of, [82], [117], [184], [240], [305], [320], [351]
- St Denys of, [141]
- St Louis of, [91]
- Francis Joseph, emperor of Austria, [467], [509]
- Franciscans, the, [473], [476], [485], [495]
- Frangipane, count, [493]
- Franks, the, [59], [60], [67], [68], [70 ff.], [75 ff.], [83], [84], [86], [88], [92 ff.], [96], [99], [105], [108], [111], [115], [117], [118], [120 ff.], [126], [135], [170], [186], [232], [233], [348], [368], [370], [371], [386 ff.], [393], [396], [500], [517], [518], [520], [525 ff.], [530 ff.]
- Franz Ferdinand, archduke, [455]
- Frederick II, emperor, [517], [527], [528]
- III, emperor, [485]
- II, king of Sicily, [122], [123], [127], [290]
- III, king of Sicily, [126], [127], [158]
- of Randazzo, [126]
- Free Laconians, the, [7], [16]
- Freeman, Prof., [441]
- Frères Prêcheurs, [292]
- Froissart, [81], [144]
- Fulk, son-in-law of Baldwin II, [518], [519]
- Furies, the, [11]
- Gaddi, [151 n.], [160]
- Gagliano, battle of, [118]
- Gaidaronisi, islet of, [168]
- Gaius, [9]
- Galata, [284], [292], [314]
- Galates, family of, [217], [264]
- Galatians, Epistles to the, [10]
- Galaxidi, [63], [375], [376]
- Galaxidi, Chronicle of, [376]
- Galen, [84]
- Galerius, [270], [271]
- Galilee, [517], [520], [521], [530], [533]
- Gallienus, emperor, [19]
- Gallio, [9]
- Gallipoli, [288], [315], [316]
- Ganza, George, [433]
- Nicholas, [433]
- Gardiki, [99], [105]
- Garibaldi, Francesco, [304]
- Garzoni, Antonio, [243]
- Giulio de, [192]
- Gasmoûloi, the, [86], [96], [233]
- Gaspari, Demetrios, [407], [413]
- Peter, [407], [413], [414]
- Stamati, [405]
- Gastouni, [414], [420]
- Gattilusio, Andronico, [319]
- Baptista, [342]
- Caterina, [328], [329]
- Costanza, [328]
- Domenico, [297], [319], [332], [334 ff.], [339 ff.], [352], [353]
- Dorino I, [148], [297], [324], [326 ff.], [332 ff.], [346], [352], [353]
- II, [297], [298], [331], [338], [339], [351], [353]
- Eugenia, [321], [322], [329]
- Francesco I, [296], [303], [306], [313 ff.], [320 n.], [325], [327], [353]
- II (Jacopo), [296], [319 ff.], [345], [352], [353]
- III, [297], [330 ff.], [353]
- Ginevra, [328], [332], [345]
- Giorgio, [331], [338]
- Giuliano, [321], [344], [345], [351]
- Hector, [351]
- Helene, [322]
- Jacopo (Francesco II), [see above]
- Jacopo, son of Francesco II, [297], [324 ff.], [330], [353]
- Luchetto, [314]
- Luchino, [342], [347], [348], [352]
- Maria, [328], [349], [352], [353]
- Nicolò I, [296 ff.], [318 ff.], [323 ff.], [352], [353]
- II, [297], [335 ff.], [339 ff.], [345 ff.], [351], [353]
- Oberto, [314]
- Palamede, [297], [298], [324 ff.], [331], [332], [334], [337], [338], [352], [353]
- Stefano, [351]
- Gattilusj, the, [283], [301], [307], [312 ff.], [326], [327], [498], [499], [532]
- Gautier III, titular duke of Athens, [158]
- Gavi, [284]
- Gaza, Æneas of, [311]
- battle of, [517]
- Gazes, Theodore, [269], [514], [515]
- Geneva, the Council of, [504]
- Geneva, Count Louis of, [502]
- Robert of, [158]
- Gennadios II, [359], [360]
- Genoa, and the Genoese, [76], [113], [126], [137], [165], [166], [168], [169], [171], [178], [180 ff.], [184], [199], [201], [218], [234], [279], [283 ff.], [298 ff.], [313 ff.], [498], [501], [523], [525]
- Genseric, king of the Vandals, [29]
- Gentili, general, [230]
- George of Antioch, admiral, [51]
- count of Corinth, [238]
- I, king of England, [223], [404]
- king of Greece, [5], [75], [112], [269]
- of Trebizond, [514]
- St, head of, [131], [159]
- Georgians, the, [66], [67]
- Georgirenes, archbishop of Melos, A Description of the present state of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos and Mount Athos, [399]
- Gerace, marquess of, [149], [159]
- Gerakares, Liberakes, [384], [385], [415 ff.]
- Geraki, [72], [85], [154 n.], [257]
- Germanicus, [8]
- Germanos, archbishop, [57]
- Germany, and the Germans, [58], [85], [171], [193], [197], [224], [372], [388], [407], [410], [446], [447], [452], [457], [493], [518], [525], [529]
- Gerola, Prof., Venetian Monuments in the island of Crete, [197]
- Gerovolia (Uroglia), [438]
- Ghika, family of, [365 n.]
- Ghirlandajo, [515]
- Ghisi, the, [164 ff.], [246]
- Bartolommeo II, [125]
- George I, [120]
- III, [265]
- Gibbon, [392], [518], [538], [550]
- Gibelin, [528]
- Giblet (Jebeil), [516]
- Giorgio, family of, see [Zorzi]
- Giovanni of Novara, [331]
- Gipton, see [Lamia]
- Giraud, M., consul, [387], [388], [411]
- Gislenus, St, [36]
- Giustiniani, Alessandro Rocca, [311]
- Andriolo Banca, [311]
- Gerolamo Garibaldi, La Description et Histoire de l’Isle de Scios, ou Chios, [311]
- Leonardo, [310]
- Timoteo, [308]
- Vincenzo, [308]
- Negri, [309]
- Banca, [148], [311]
- the, [173], [283], [301], [304], [305], [307], [311], [312], [334]
- the Maona of the, [373], [498]
- the Palazzo, [309]
- Giustiniano, Orsato, [350]
- Gladstone, Rt Hon. W. E., [215], [299], [414]
- Glagolitic alphabet, the, [272]
- Glarentza, [78], [79], [91], [93], [105], [249], [265], [380], [398]
- Glossa, Cape, [430]
- Godfrey of Bouillon, [516], [518], [519], [538]
- Goethe, Faust, [70], [86], [533]
- Golden Book, the, [207], [217], [305]
- Rose, the, [500]
- Gonzaga, Charles, duc de Nevers, [381], [382]
- Gonzalez de Clavijo, Ruy, [323]
- Gorgon’s head, story of the, [141], [147]
- Gortyna, [21]
- Gortys, the, [72]
- Goths, the, [18 ff.], [25], [26], [29]
- Gottlob, German scholar, [502]
- Govino, [205], [219], [224], [227]
- Gozzadini, Giacomo I, [176]
- of Bologna, the, [69]
- Grabusa, [196], [403], [416], [417]
- Gradenigo, family of, [181], [297]
- Marco, [183], [184]
- Tito, [183], [184]
- Gradishka, [462]
- “Graikoi,” [32]
- Grand-Komnenos, family of, [499]
- Granvali, corsair, [266]
- Gravia, pass of, [63]
- Gravina, John of, [80], [95], [97], [202]
- Gravosa, harbour, [478]
- Grbljanovich, Lazar, [454], [455], [477], [479]
- Militza, [455]
- Great Britain, [422], [426], [441]
- Greco-Turkish war of 1897, [205]
- Greek Church, the, [77], [199], [359 ff.]
- Gregoras, Nikephoros, historian, [121], [125], [453]
- Gregorian Calendar, the, [362]
- Gregorovius, [30 n.], [85], [157]
- Geschichte der Stadt Athen im Mittelalter, [155]
- Gregory, metropolitan of Corinth, [53]
- II, pope, [38]
- VII, pope, [49]
- XI, pope, [126], [253], [317], [473]
- of Nazianzos, [24]
- Rev. S., [107]
- Greveno, [105]
- Grifon, [72]
- Grimaldi, family of, [298]
- Bonne de’, [326]
- Carlo de’, [331]
- Giovanni de’, [324]
- Oberto de’, [297], [330], [353]
- Pietro de’, [326]
- Grimani, bishop, [267]
- admiral, [383]
- governor-general, [420], [423], [424]
- Gritzena, [72]
- Grivas, Theodore Boua, [379]
- Grottaferrata, [68], [515]
- Gruba, Helena, [481], [482]
- Guemlek, [549]
- Guillet, author, [386 ff.], [394]
- Guiscard, Bohemond, [50], [51], [430]
- Gaïta, [548]
- Robert, [49], [50], [430], [540], [544], [548]
- Gyaros, island, [6], [8], [64], [174]
- Habsburg, family of, [480], [493], [496]
- Hadji Ali, [388 n.]
- Hadrian, [13 ff.], [23], [141]
- palace of, see [Olympian Zeus]
- the arch, porch, stoa of, [13], [156], [378], [410], [415]
- Hagia Laura, monastery of, [331]
- Hagiostephanitai, family of, [180]
- Hainault, [36], [133]
- Florenz of, [94]
- Matilda of, [80], [95 ff.]
- Hajji Kalifeh, [266]
- Halil, son of the sultan Orkhan, [315], [316]
- Halmyros, [53]
- Hamilton, the duke of, [148]
- Hamza, admiral, [334], [335], [339]
- Hardrada, Harold, [48], [64], [396]
- Harmodios, [6], [410]
- Harold, king of England, [48]
- Haroun Al Rashid, [40]
- Harrison, Frederic, Theophano, [47 n.], [534]
- Hasân-Babâ, pirate, [384]
- Hattin, battle of, [517], [522], [523], [527], [531]
- Hayes, Louis des, [267], [386], [395]
- Hebraïká, the, [211]
- Hebrew inscriptions at Mistra, [47]
- Hebron (St Abraham), [521], [530], [533]
- Hedjaz, the, [523]
- Helej, family of, [496]
- Helen of Serbia, [508], [510]
- Helikon, the muses of, [22]
- Helios, sun-god, [30]
- “Helladikoi,” the, [32], [38]
- “Hellenotamias,” [14]
- Helots, [186]
- Henry IV, emperor, [544]
- emperor of Romania, [113], [163], [164], [247], [277]
- II, king of England, [286], [522]
- III, king of England, [66], [529]
- IV, king of England, [171], [540]
- VI, king of England, [307], [340], [345]
- VIII, king of England, [197], [368], [449]
- Hera, temple of, [13]
- Heraclius, patriarch of Jerusalem, [521], [522]
- Herakleios, emperor, [442], [443], [463]
- Heredia, grand-master of the knights of St John, [84]
- Hermoniakos, Constantine, [83]
- Hermonymos, George, [369]
- Herod, king of the Jews, [7]
- Herodes Atticus, the Odeion of, [15], [54], [153], [396]
- Herodotus, [83], [115], [145], [149], [162], [237], [537]
- Hersek, [492]
- Hertzberg, [30 n.], [107], [265]
- Heruli, [19]
- Herzegovich, Ahmed Pasha, [492]
- Herzegovina (duchy of St Sava, the land of Hum or Zahumlje), [365], [422], [443], [445], [447], [450], [457], [459 ff.], [468], [470 ff.], [483 ff.], [488], [489], [491], [492], [495], [499], [508], [549]
- Hesychasts (or Quietists), the, [279]
- Hethum II of Armenia, [286]
- Hexamilion, the, [98 ff.], [149]
- Hide, Sir H., consul, [398]
- Hierokles, the Synekdemos, [108], [429]
- Hildburghausen, duke of, [497]
- Hildebrand, [445]
- Hippocrates, [84], [311]
- Hippodrome, the, [22]
- Historia Patriarchica, [160]
- Hobson, Launcelot, [388]
- Holland, [95], [378]
- Holy House of the Hospital, the, [289]
- Holy Land, the, [77], [95], [117], [133], [179], [286], [289], [392], [515 ff.], [544], [546]
- Sepulchre, the, [57], [74], [416], [517], [518], [520], [521], [547]
- Hombergk, Hessian officer, [387]
- Homer, [192], [223], [275], [311], [371], [534], [537], [539], [542], [545], [550]
- the Iliad, [83]
- the Odyssey, [207], [231]
- Honorius, son of Theodosius, [25]
- III, pope, [75], [78], [85], [156], [248], [447], [471]
- Hopf, Dr, [85], [86], [94], [97], [107 ff.], [134], [155], [157], [161], [175], [177], [235], [237], [248], [255], [265 ff.], [420], [458], [459]
- Horace, [5], [369]
- Hormisdas, pope, [271], [429]
- Hosios Loukas, [47 n.], [397]
- Hospital, knights of the, [144], [529]
- Hranich, Sandalj, [484], [485]
- Vlatko, [479]
- Hugues, duke of Burgundy, [318]
- Hum, the land of, see [Herzegovina]
- Mt, [464]
- Humbert II, dauphin of Vienne, [253]
- Humphry, duke of Buckingham, [345]
- Hungary, and the Hungarians, [58], [149], [381], [406], [448], [456], [467], [469 ff.], [486 ff.], [491 ff.], [496], [497], [511]
- Huns, the, [33], [463]
- Hunyady, John, [456], [457], [484 ff.]
- Hydra, [358]
- Hyginos, [16]
- Hymettos (Deli-Dagh), [66], [114], [145], [152], [395]
- Hypatia, [32]
- Iatraioi, the, [384]
- Iatropoulos, [136]
- Iatros, [136]
- Ibelin, family of d’, [521]
- Jean d’, Assises de la Haute Cour, [519], [520]
- Ibrahim I, sultan, [193], [194], [398]
- Pasha, [440]
- Iconium (Ikonium), bishop of, [10]
- sultan of, [52], [538]
- Ikaria, [290], [296], [300], [301]
- Ilissos, [388], [395]
- Illyricum, and the Illyrians, [21], [24], [25], [26], [460], [461], [546]
- Imbros, [297], [306], [332], [334], [339], [340], [343], [344], [350], [353]
- Indictions, cycle of, [22], [25]
- Innocent III, pope, [78], [89], [112], [233], [247], [470]
- IV, pope, [526]
- VI, pope, [317]
- VIII, pope, [300], [351], [507]
- XI, pope, [403]
- Ionia (Violarium), [538]
- Ionian Islands, the, [1], [6], [21], [37], [44], [51], [69], [78], [84], [198 ff.], [267], [355], [403], [417 ff.], [422], [426], [498]
- Sea, [29]
- Ipek, Serb patriarchate of, [361 n.], see [Petch]
- Ipsala, [338]
- Ipsili, monastery of, [401]
- Ipso, [224]
- Irene, empress, wife of Leo IV, [36], [39], [40]
- Irene, empress, wife of Alexios I, [538], [539], [543]
- Irish, the, [189], [525]
- Isaac, governor of Vrhbosna, [483]
- II, Greek emperor, [58], [232], [277]
- Isabella, marchioness of Boudonitza, [134]
- of Spain, [106]
- Isidore, metropolitan of Athens, [152];
- of Salonika, [269 n.]
- Ismael, admiral, [339], [341], [344]
- Ismaïdi, mosque, [378]
- Ismail Kemal Bey, [440]
- Pasha, [440]
- Ismid, gulf of, [492]
- Isokrates, [371], [539]
- Isthmian games, [11]
- Istria, [272], [487], [491]
- Italy, and the Italians, [11], [49 ff.], [55], [58], [67], [73], [93], [125], [138], [139], [145], [174], [175], [184], [198], [224], [233], [238], [253], [271], [275], [277], [280], [298], [311], [315], [343], [344], [349], [369], [371], [374], [375], [432], [438], [440], [441], [449], [453], [456], [487], [499], [513], [516], [525], [534], [541], [544]
- Itea, [51], [375]
- Ithake, [21], [61], [69], [202 ff.], [216], [217], [228], [261 ff.], [379], [540]
- Ivan III, grand duke of Russia, [106], [368], [513]
- Ivry, Galeran d’, [249]
- Jablanitza, [495]
- Jacob, metropolitan, [405], [414]
- Jacobus, physician, [31]
- Jacques I of Cyprus, [319]
- Jaffa, [116], [504], [517], [519], [520]
- count of, [507], [530]
- Jagellon, Alexander, of Poland, [106]
- Jajce, [457], [471], [481], [487], [489 ff.], [495], [510], [511]
- Jala Göl, lake, [338]
- James II of Aragon, [123], [235]
- II of Cyprus, [513]
- II of England, [388], [399]
- St, of Compostella, [74]
- Janissaries, the, [362 ff.], [368], [389], [425], [457], [491]
- Janjichi, [475]
- Janus, king of Cyprus, [323]
- statue of, [405]
- Jarkovich (“Marchisa” or Merksha), [436], [437]
- Jaskopolje, castle of, [471]
- Jason, bishop of Tarsus, [10]
- Jean, count of Lecce, [158]
- Jebeil (Giblet), [516]
- Jeptche, [496]
- Jeremiah, [65]
- Jericho, [430], [529], [530]
- Jerome, St, [25], [33]
- Jerusalem, [30], [58], [116], [498], [506], [515 ff.], [540], [541], [547]
- Jerusalem, Assizes of, [71], [112], [520], [527]
- Jerusalem, patriarch of, [416]
- Jesuits, the, [396], [397], [400]
- Jews, the, [46], [53], [60], [98], [113], [174], [186], [191], [200], [210], [211], [214], [216], [224], [230], [270], [271], [275], [276], [278], [313], [362], [379], [397], [419], [439], [527]
- Jezero, lake, [462]
- Jezreel, plain of, [529]
- Jireček, Constantin, [442], [455 n.]
- Joanna I, queen of Naples, [97], [201], [252]
- Joannina, [145], [213], [224], [356], [371], [379], [425], [440], [451]
- John V, emperor, [534]
- VI, emperor, [160], [329]
- VII, emperor, [278]
- hagiographer, [269]
- XXII, pope, [78], [124], [251], [289], [290]
- I of Aragon, [156], [157]
- of Austria, [374], [376]
- of Bari, [544]
- of Basingstoke, [66]
- count of Cephalonia, [82]
- king of England, [66]
- II, despot of Epeiros, [434]
- of Epiphania, [537]
- of Gravina, [80], [95], [97], [202], [263], [433]
- of Randazzo, [126], [158]
- IV of Trebizond, [329], [333]
- St, the Evangelist, [288], [331], [501]
- St, the Merciful, [528]
- the Reader, historian, [269]
- Jolanda of Montferrat, [278]
- Jonson, Ben, The Fox, [197]
- Jordan, river, [516], [523]
- Jorga, M., [365 n.]
- Joseph I, patriarch, [359]
- Joshua, [154 n.]
- Josselin I of Edessa, [523]
- Jove, baths of, [330]
- Jovian, emperor, [24]
- Julian the Apostate, emperor, [23], [24]
- Julius II, pope, [507]
- Junch, port de, [108 n.], see [Navarino]
- Junis, admiral, [336], [338], [339]
- Jupiter Cassius, altar of, [224]
- Jurashevich (Jurash), George, [459]
- Alexius, [459]
- Justin, St, [141]
- History, [414]
- Justinian, emperor, [29], [32 ff.], [36], [98], [414], [429], [463], [534]
- Juvenal, [4], [8], [533]
- Kabasilas, Neilos, theologian, [269]
- Nicholas, theologian, [269]
- Simeon, [377], [378]
- Kadmeia, the, [95], [115], [247]
- Kaïkos, [336]
- Kainepolis, [29]
- Kaisariane (Syriane), monastery of, [152], [390], [395], [397]
- Kakè Skála, the, [114], [397]
- Kalamata, [72], [89], [384], [404], [419], [423]
- Kalamos, islet, [223], [404]
- Kalavryta (La Grite), [57], [72], [83], [104], [105], [149], [418], [420]
- Kallergai, the, [182], [185], [374]
- Kallerges, Alexios, [181], [182], [194]
- Kallikles, physician, [538]
- Kallimachai, the, [365 n.]
- Kallirrhoe, [54], [66], [145]
- Kallistos, Andronikos, [514]
- Kallone, [333]
- Kalochairetes, priest, [218]
- Kalocsa, archbishop of, [471], [472]
- Kalopheros, [263]
- Kalophrenas, priest and copyist, [159]
- Kalothetos, John, [316]
- Leon, [291], [293]
- Kameniates, John, historian, [269], [273]
- Kampouroglos, D. G., [160], [394]
- Kamurgi, Ali, [425]
- Kamytzes, Manuel, [55]
- Kanaboutzes, John, [327], [330], [352]
- Kanina, [429 ff.], [441]
- Kapnikarea, [30]
- Kapsi, Joannes, [399]
- Karaburun (the “Black Cape”), [273], [274]
- Kara-Djouneïd, [298]
- Kara Mustapha Pasha, [224]
- Karavias, [264]
- Karditza, inscription on church at, [11 n.], [117], [132], [133], [134]
- Karlili, [356]
- Karyatides, [271]
- Karydi, battle of, [114], [249]
- Karytaina, castle of, [72], [85], [89]
- Karystos (Castel Rosso), [117], [150], [236], [254 ff.], [306], [307]
- Kassander, king of Macedon, [270]
- Kassandra, [270]
- Kassimié mosque, the, [271]
- Kassim Pasha, [242]
- Kassopo, [11], [224]
- Kastamouni (Kastamon), [536]
- Kastoria, [50], [549]
- Kastos, islet, [223]
- Kastrades, [224]
- Kastri, see [Delphi]
- Kastritza, [105]
- Kastro, [330], [340], [343]
- Katalianos, [131]
- Katsones, Lampros, [228]
- Kavalla, [6], [356], [450]
- Kedrenos, historian, [273], [445]
- Keglevich, Peter, [492], [493]
- Kehr, Professor, [309]
- Kekaumenos, Michael, [430]
- Kenchreæ, [9], [101]
- Kendal, duchess of, [223]
- Keos, island of, [63], [112], [135], [165], [167], [306]
- Kephissia, [15], [397]
- Kephissos, the, [95], [120], [122], [126], [132 ff.], [250]
- Kerpine, village, [72]
- Kés, Magyar chieftain, [465]
- Kharezmians, the, [517]
- Khoja, Janum, [224]
- Kielapha (Kielefa), [404], [424]
- Kimolos, [162], [174]
- “Kirjath-sepher,” [113]
- Kishon, [530]
- Kissavos (Ossa), [545], [549]
- “Kleidion,” [273]
- Kleisourárches, [38]
- Kleonides, palace of, [153]
- Klepsydra fountain, the, [7]
- Klesich, Radich, [509]
- Kljuch, [489]
- Knights of St John, Rhodes, and Malta, [73], [84], [89], [128], [144], [167], [171], [296], [318], [319], [321], [325], [343], [346], [373], [380], [401], [518], [528]
- of St Mary of Bethlehem, [343]
- of Santo Stefano, [380]
- Templars, [73], [89], [248], [518], [528], [529]
- Teutonic, [68], [73], [89], [529]
- Knin, [481]
- Knossos, [4]
- Kobilich, Milosh, [455]
- Koenigsmark, Otto William von, [404], [407]
- Kokkinos, castle, [297], [329], [330], [332], [343], [350], [353]
- Kolchis, [349]
- Koloman, [467], [472]
- Kommagene, [13]
- Konieh, [440]
- Konjitza, [485], [496]
- Konstantinides, K., [158]
- Konstantinovich, [488]
- Kontostephanos, admiral, [430]
- Köprili, Ahmed, [195], [196], [384], [385]
- Koraes, [213]
- Koran, the, [362]
- Koron (Korone, Coron), [41], [50], [68], [89 ff.], [98], [106], [154], [227], [241], [362], [373], [377], [382], [404], [414], [420], [424]
- Koronos, castle of, [262]
- Korydalleus, [393]
- Kos, [268], [290], [318]
- Kosatcha, house of, [484], [485]
- Kosmas, [38]
- Kossovo, [137], [436], [444], [453 ff.], [479], [481], [486]
- Köstendil (Velbujd), [450]
- Kostobokes, the, [14], [18]
- Kotroman, Stephen, [473]
- Kotromanich, family of, [473], [484], [511]
- Stephen, [473 ff.]
- Stephen Tvrtko I, [435], [454], [455], [473], [476 ff.], [482], [483]
- II, [478], [483 ff.]
- Koundoura, [68], [88]
- Koutso-Wallachs, [55], [60], [100], [453]
- Krak, de Montréal, [520], [521], [523]
- des Chevaliers, [521], [528]
- Kraljevich, Marko, [454]
- Kraus (Crusius), Martin, [36], [267], [377], [378], [394]
- Kreshimir, king of the Croats, [465]
- Kritoboulos, Hermodoros Michael, historian, [151], [152], [325], [332], [334], [339 ff.], [343], [344], [457]
- Kroja, [443], [512]
- Krum of Bulgaria, [444]
- Krumbacher, Prof., [108], [109]
- History of Byzantine Literature, [57]
- Krushevatz, [454 ff.]
- Kryoneri (Acqua Fredda), [438], [439]
- Kugeas, K., [269 n.]
- Kulenovich, family of, [471]
- Kulin, ban of Bosnia, [468 ff.]
- Kumanovo, [455]
- Kydones, Demetrios, essayist, [269], [278]
- Kydonia, [4]
- Kyparissia (or Arkadia), [14], [72], [89]
- Kyrenia (Cérines), [503 ff.]
- Kythera, see [Cerigo]
- Kythnos, [8], [12]
- Laborde, [413]
- La Cava, monastery of, [523]
- Lacedæmonia (La Crémonie), and the Lacedæmonians, [7], [23], [41], [73], [83], [90], [91], [382]
- Laconia (Lakonia), and the Laconians, [6], [32], [59], [60], [72], [88], [100], [131], [154], [368], [419]
- Laconians, the Free, [7], [16]
- La Crémonie, see [Lacedæmonia]
- “Ladies’ Parliament,” [79]
- Ladislaus, duke of Bosnia, [467]
- IV, king of Hungary, [484]
- king of Naples, [138], [202], [481 ff.]
- La Grite, see [Kalavryta]
- La Guilletière, [386]
- Lake Copais Company, [132]
- La Martorana, church of, [52]
- Lamia (Gipton or Zeitounion), [59], [62], [63], [83], [113], [115], [117], [119], [131], [157], [246], [248], [251], [254]
- Lampros, Professor, [64], [155 ff.], [159], [160], [269 n.], [392], [430]
- Lampsakos, [115]
- Landulph, church of, [106], [107]
- Langlois, Hugh, [506]
- James, [506]
- Philip, [507]
- Languedoc, [200 n.]
- Laodicea, [541]
- La Patre, see [Neopatras]
- Laranda, Pedro de, [346]
- Larissa, [6], [16], [29], [33], [47], [50], [53], [62], [248], [360], [371]
- Larissa of Argos, the, [87]
- Larmena, [251], [252]
- Larsa, Guglielmo de, [62]
- Lasithi, [185]
- Laskaris, [433]
- Chrysanthos, [382]
- Janus, [515]
- Joannes, [263], [373]
- Manuel, [382]
- Michael, [146]
- La Sole, see [Salona]
- Latin Church, the, [187], [190]
- Laudisio, [334]
- Laurence, St, [303]
- Laurentios of Megara, [397]
- Laurion, [2], [389 n.]
- Lazar (prince) of Serbia, [454], [455], [477], [479]
- III of Serbia, [457]
- Lazarevich, Stephen, [322], [455]
- Leaina, mistress of Harmodios, [410]
- Leake, Col., [39], [429]
- Lebanon, the, [443], [526], [530]
- Lecce, [116], [118], [119], [121], [158]
- le Flamenc, Antoine, [117], [132 ff.]
- Jean, [133]
- Leicester, archdeacon of, [66]
- Lemnos, [83], [239], [297], [306], [322], [329], [332], [334], [335], [339 ff.], [343], [344], [350], [351], [353], [356]
- Lenormant, historian, [458]
- Leo I the Great, emperor, [31]
- III the Isaurian, emperor, [37], [38]
- IV, emperor, [39]
- VI, emperor, [43], [77]
- III of Armenia, [286]
- X, pope, [209], [241], [507], [513]
- XIII, pope, [446]
- mathematician, [43], [269]
- metropolitan, [275]
- Leonardo of Chios, [332], [344], [348], [352]
- Treatise concerning true nobility against Poggio, [352]
- Leondari, [105], [356]
- Leonidas, [25], [62], [87], [245], [255], [410]
- Leonidi, [60], [91]
- Tzakones of, [72]
- Leontios, emperor, [37]
- professor, [30]
- Leopold I of Austria, [320 n.]
- Lepanto, [83], [98], [106], [109], [174], [221], [222], [256], [264], [356], [373 ff.], [380], [384], [397], [405], [417], also see [Naupaktos]
- Lesbos, [148], [171], [283], [287], [290], [294 ff.], [301], [306], [310 ff.], [356], [388], [498], [499], [532], also see [Mytilene]
- St Bonne’s, [346]
- St Nicholas’, [346]
- Le Sdiles, see [Delos]
- Lesina, [479], [481]
- Le Tenedee, [185]
- Letres dou Sepulcre, [520]
- Levkas, see [Santa Maura]
- Levkimo, [214]
- Libanios, sophist, [24]
- Liberius, senator, [430]
- Licario, admiral, [164 ff.], [204], [234]
- Licinius, [21], [269]
- Ligurian Republic, the, [283], [313]
- traders, [113]
- Lille de Charpigny, Hugues de, [72]
- Limehouse, [388]
- Limponas, family of, [390], [407], [414]
- Michael, [392]
- Liopesi, [146]
- Liosia, [146]
- Lithgow, [192]
- Livadia, [46], [122], [123], [128], [129], [131], [139], [159], [228], [356], [360], [395], [398]
- Livadostro (Rive d’Ostre), [76], [111], [144]
- Ljubich, [459]
- Lluria, Roger de, [126], [157], [165], [201], [235], [287]
- Locatelli, historian, [404], [409]
- Loir, du, [267]
- Lombards, the, [58], [69]
- London, [106], [171], [351], [366], [371], [399], [400], [441], [497], [522], [537]
- Crown Street, Soho, [400]
- Greek Street, [399]
- Hog Lane, [400]
- Longinus, [18]
- Longo, Paride Giustiniani, [337], [345]
- Tommaso, [304]
- Loredano, Antonio, admiral, [176], [177], [264]
- Lucrezia, [176]
- Luigi, [350]
- Taddea, [176]
- Louis, prince of Baden, [496]
- of Burgundy, [95]
- VII of France, [522]
- IX (St Louis) of France, [64], [91], [114], [517], [526]
- XIV of France, [195]
- count of Geneva, [502]
- the Great, king of Hungary, [474 ff.]
- II, king of Hungary, [493]
- of Savoy, [502], [505]
- Louvre, the, [332]
- Loverdo, Gerasimos, [264]
- Lucan, [9], [429]
- Lucca, [197]
- Luccari, historian, [458], [511]
- Lucera, [432]
- Lucian, [16], [98]
- Luke, baron, [72]
- St, [10], [141], [510]
- St, the younger, [45]
- Lüneburg, [408]
- Lung’ Arno Acciajuoli, the, [154]
- Lusignan, family of, [498]
- Charlotte de (queen of Cyprus), [502 ff.], [519]
- Eugène de, [507]
- Guy de, [519], [522], [526], [528]
- James de, [503]
- Jean II de, [502]
- John de, [507]
- Lyceum, the, [3]
- Lycurgus, [31], [71], [186], [228], [419]
- arsenal of, see [Pinakotheke]
- Lykabettos, [141]
- Lykoudas, Theodore, [433]
- Lysikrates, choragic monument of (Lantern of Demosthenes), [65], [153], [386], [410]
- Macedon, Philip of, [63], [96], [119]
- Macedonia, [1], [4], [6], [21], [37], [39], [45], [47], [92], [103], [119], [135], [153], [270], [273], [277], [279], [318], [338], [339], [357], [436], [441], [448], [450], [453], [512], [535]
- Machiavelli, family of, [144]
- Nicolò, [145]
- Macola, Joannes, [414]
- Macrinus, [17]
- Magistros, Thomas, grammarian, [269]
- Maglaj, [496]
- Magni, Cornelio, [387]
- Magno, Stefano, [263], [264]
- Magyars, the, [465]
- Mahmûd Pasha, [336], [338], [345 ff.], [365]
- Maina, [72], [79], [89], [91], [92], [228], [236], [237], [373], [376], [381], [382], [384], [385], [399], [415], [417], [418], [420], [426]
- Maisy, Jean de, [120], [121]
- Majorca, [129], [295]
- Ferdinand of, [95], [288]
- Makarios, Greek metropolitan, [139]
- St, head of, [141]
- Makryplagi, pass of, [423]
- Malagaris, Michael, [433]
- Malamos, [379]
- Malatesta, [239 n.]
- Malaxos, Patriarchal History, [371]
- Malea, Cape, [233], [240]
- Malerba, family of, [202]
- Maliac gulf, [161], [246]
- Malipiero, [405], [416]
- Malmsey, the Podestà of, [241]
- wine, [70], [88], [234], [236], [237], [240]
- Malta, [193], [308], [380]
- count of, [178], [180]
- Malvasia, see [Monemvasia]
- Mamonades, the, [234]
- Mamonas, [233], [242]
- Paul, [237]
- Manassia, monastery of, [456]
- Mandoukio, [224]
- Mandrachi, [327]
- Manfred of Sicily, [122], [123], [199], [200], [431], [433], [441]
- Manthos, poet, [425]
- Mantineia, [13], [104]
- Mantua, [504]
- Manuel I, Greek emperor, see [Comnenos]
- Manzikert, battle of, [446]
- Maraclée, [516]
- Maramonte, Stefano, [458]
- Marathon, [3], [15], [66], [112], [114], [375], [390]
- Marcellinus, general, [463]
- “Marchesopoulo,” the, [62], [247]
- “Marchesotto,” the, [253]
- Marcus Aurelius, [14], [15], [17]
- Mardîn, [517]
- Margaret of Montferrat, [248], [277], [381]
- Margaritone, Sicilian admiral, [55], [202], [261], [262]
- Margat, castle of, [516], [528]
- Maria, dowager-empress, [543]
- duchess of Athens, see [Melissene, Maria]
- queen of Hungary, [479]
- queen of Sicily, [158], [253]
- Giorgio, privateer, [399]
- Marie, princess of Antioch, [76]
- de Bourbon, [201]
- Maritza, battle of the, [435], [454]
- river, [318], [338]
- Markopoulo, [389 n.]
- Markos II, patriarch, [360]
- Marmara, [290]
- Marmora, Andrea, historian, [207], [208], [210], [212], [219], [221], [224 n.]
- Marmora, sea of, [100], [284]
- Marris, forest of, [516]
- Marseilles, [299], [326], [395], [523]
- Martin I, pope, [37]
- Martoni, Nicolò da, [159]
- Marulla of Verona, [81], [123]
- of Lemnos, [350]
- Marullus, [369]
- Mas Latrie, count de, [175], [458]
- Matagrifon, barony of, [71], [80]
- Matapan, Cape, [29], [45]
- Matchva, [473]
- Matilda of Hainault, [80], [95 ff.]
- Maurice, emperor, [34], [36], [231]
- Mavrogenes, family of, [365]
- Nicholas, [365]
- Maximian Herculius, [270 n.]
- Mazarin, cardinal, [195]
- Mazaris, satirist, [60], [98]
- Mecca, [523]
- Medici, family of, [136], [144], [242], [384]
- Cosimo I de’, [380]
- Lorenzo de’, [369]
- Medina, [523]
- Meerbeke, William of, [84]
- Megalopolis, [6], [16], [72]
- Meganisi, [403]
- Megara, [5], [12], [13], [26], [29], [80], [110], [114], [127], [129], [131], [139], [150], [194], [397], [399], [406]
- Megarid, the, [63], [76], [111]
- Megaskyr, the, [156]
- Megaspelæon, monastery of, [10]
- Melanoudion, [347], [348]
- Meletios, geographer, [416]
- monk, [49]
- Meliarakes, Antonios, [261]
- Melik-el-Aschraf, sultan of Egypt, [518]
- Melings, the, [41], [45], [46]
- Mélisende, daughter of Baldwin II, [518], [519], [531]
- Melissene, Maria, duchess of Athens, [80], [127], [146]
- Melissenos, family of, [144], [376]
- Melos, [162], [164], [165], [167], [170], [194], [351], [399]
- Mendenitza, see [Boudonitza]
- Menelaos, [114]
- Meniates, Elias, [213]
- Mentebone, Jacopo, [508]
- Merbaka, Argive church of, [84]
- Merksha (Jarkovich), [436], [437]
- Mesarea, see [Arcadia]
- Mesembria, [316]
- Meshtrovich, M., [454]
- Mesolonghi, [404]
- Messe, the Homeric, [91]
- Messenia, and the Messenians, [16], [67], [68], [87], [88], [97], [131], [154], [376], [419]
- Messina, [71], [276], [376]
- Metaxas, family of, [404]
- Nikodemos, [212]
- Metellus, Quintus, [4]
- Meteoron, monastery of, [453]
- Methodios, Slavonic apostle, [272]
- Methone, [41], [50], [67], [68], [263], also see [Modon]
- Methymna, see [Molivos]
- Metkovich, [461]
- Mezzomorto, admiral, [425]
- Miani, admiral, [202]
- Michael II, the Stammerer, emperor, [42]
- III, emperor, [272]
- of Adalia (Attaleiates), [537], [538], [540], [546], [549]
- king of Dioklitia, [549]
- Michiel, Venetian commissioner, [418]
- Miklosich, [459]
- Milakovich, historian, [458]
- Milan, [110], [153], [159], [160], [231], [271], [303], [314], [327], [328], [371], [504], [509]
- Mileshevo, monastery of, [448], [454], [477]
- Milly, Jacques de, [503]
- Miltiades, palace of, [153]
- Milton, [382]
- Milutin, Stephen, see [Urosh II of Serbia]
- Minotaur, the, [363]
- Minotto, [425]
- Miquez, João (Joseph Nasi), [174]
- Mirandola, Contessa de, [513]
- Mirkovich, Paola, [509], [511]
- Miroslav, prince of the Herzegovina, see [Nemanja family]
- Misglenovich, Maria, [509], [511]
- Misti, [258 ff.]
- Mistra, [79], [86], [91], [92], [96], [98 ff.], [102], [103], [105], [136], [149], [237], [343], [356], [368], [382], [398], [405], [419], [420], [422], [498]
- Hebrew inscriptions at, [47 n.]
- Mithridates, king of Pontus, [2], [119]
- Mithridatic war, the first, [4]
- Mitrovitz, [20]
- Mitrovitza, [450]
- Mnesikles, [145]
- Moab, land of, [520], [530]
- Moawyah, caliph, [37]
- Mocenigo, admiral, [241], [307]
- Domenico, [439]
- Modène, Raimond de, [401]
- Modon, [87], [88], [90], [91], [98], [106], [184], [240], [241], [323], [362], [373], [376], [382], [405], [408], [418], [420 ff.]
- Mœsian Diocese, the, [20]
- Mohács, battle of, [493]
- Mohammed I, sultan, [256], [307], [325], [483]
- II, sultan, [22], [83], [102 ff.], [150 ff.], [159], [238], [239], [264], [307], [334 ff.], [343], [345 ff.], [356], [358 ff.], [364], [365], [367], [394], [395], [425], [457], [486 ff.], [499], [504], [505], [514]
- IV, sultan, [194]
- Moldavia, [365], [371], [382], [499]
- Molivos (Augerinos, Methymna), [318], [333], [341], [348], [352]
- Monaco, [298], [324]
- cathedral of, [139]
- Monastir, [446], [447]
- Moncada, Matteo de, [157]
- Monemvasia, [35], [39], [51], [54], [55], [68], [70], [79], [88], [91], [92], [94], [105], [106], [108], [165], [221], [231 ff.], [245], [368], [371], [373], [405], [406], [414], [416], [419], [424], [426]
- wine-trade at, [244], also see [Malmsey wine]
- Mongols, the, [322]
- Monopoli, [69], [262]
- Monoyannes, Paul, [204], [243]
- Montenegro (the Zeta), [435], [445], [447], [450], [452], [453], [456 ff.], [464], [466], [490], [498], [549]
- Monte Santangelo, [93]
- Montferrat, Jolanda of, [278]
- William of, [248]
- Montona, Matteo de, [140], [142]
- Montréal, [520], [523]
- Moors, [380]
- Morava, river, [486]
- Moravia, [272]
- Morea, the, [67], [68], [71], [74], [75], [77], [79], [80], [82], [85 ff.], [106], [107], [128], [136], [143], [147], [152], [153], [164], [168], [171], [181], [186], [193], [195], [198], [200 n.], [201], [204], [214], [218], [221], [223], [233], [234], [236 ff.], [240 ff.], [249], [250], [264], [288], [290], [293], [299], [329], [344], [355], [356], [358], [361], [365 ff.], [372], [373], [375 ff.], [382], [383], [394], [397], [398], [401], [405], [406], [409], [412 ff.], [416 ff.], [433], [434], [439], [498 ff.], [521]
- Morea, Chronicle of the, [69], [70], [73], [80], [81], [83 ff.], [89], [91 ff.], [96], [108], [121], [125], [126], [203 n.], [246], [247], [521], [532], [545]
- Morlachs, the, [403]
- Morlay, Guillaume de, [72]
- Morocco, [286]
- Morokampos, [52]
- Morosini, Andrea, [266]
- Francesco, [36], [48], [195], [196], [203], [217], [222], [223 n.], [225], [228], [383], [384], [386], [395], [403 ff.], [408], [409], [411 ff.], [416], [420], [423], [424], [438]
- Ruggiero, [286]
- “Moses,” “Valley of,” [530]
- “Mosque of the Conqueror,” [152]
- Mostar, [464], [485], [495]
- Mota, Bertranet, [159]
- Mottoni, count di San Felice, [407], [411]
- Mouchli, [104]
- Mouchtar Pasha, [440]
- Mouseion hill, the, [407]
- Mousouros, Markos, scholar, [198], [241], [373]
- Muazzo, Venetian governor, [317]
- Zuan Zorzo, [266]
- Muhashinovichi, [471]
- Muktar, [224]
- Mummius, [2], [3], [16], [413]
- Muntaner, Ramon, [75], [81], [82], [95], [96], [114], [116], [122], [123], [236], [288], [501]
- Murad, Turkish governor of Ænos, [339]
- I, sultan, [307], [316], [319], [333], [454], [455]
- II, sultan, [100], [101], [149], [280], [281], [325], [332], [456], [484], [512]
- III, sultan, [174], [398]
- “Murmures,” the, [238]
- Musa, sultan, [255], [256]
- Musachi, Comita, see [Balsha, Dame C.]
- Museo Correr, Venice, [79]
- Mustapha Pasha, Kara, [224]
- Mycenæ, [16], [59]
- Mykonos, [164], [255], [265 ff.], [373], [399]
- Myrtis, [533]
- Mytilene, [40], [287], [294], [318], [323], [324], [326], [327], [332], [335], [336], [341], [346], [347], [349], [350], [352], also see [Lesbos]
- Nâbulus (Shechem), [520], [527], [533]
- Nahr Ibrahîm, [516]
- Naples, [57], [80], [84], [94], [95], [106], [108], [109], [116], [124], [138], [143], [149], [154], [169], [184], [200 ff.], [210], [240], [252], [262], [264], [373], [376], [482], [501], [506], [513]
- Naples, Castel dell’ Uovo of, [80], [96], [482]
- Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France, [230], [231], [385], [450], [453]
- III of France, [271]
- Narenta, river, [461], [464], [474], [476], [549]
- Narni, castle of, [500]
- Narona, [461], [465]
- Nasi, the, [174]
- Joseph (João Miquez), [174]
- Nasica, Scipio, [461]
- Natale, Bernardo, [350]
- Naupaktos, [33], [48], [53], [83], [98], [431], also see [Lepanto]
- Nauplia, [50], [55], [62], [67], [76], [87], [88], [98], [106], [111], [114], [121], [124], [125], [136], [150], [156], [221], [232], [241 ff.], [284], [356], [368], [371], [373], [377], [382], [383], [397], [398], [405], [406], [413 ff.], [418], [419], [421 ff.]
- Nausikaa, [206]
- Navailles, duc de, [195]
- Navarino (Zonklon), [35], [97], [105 ff.], [194], [235], [373], [376], [377], [380], [382], [404], [408], [419], [424]
- Navarre, and the Navarrese, [57], [97], [128], [131], [136], [159], [201]
- Philip of, [531]
- Navarrese Company, the, [97], [107], [109], [127], [136], [169], [235], [254]
- Naves, Sor de, [503], [505]
- Navigajosi, [297]
- Naxos, [37], [68], [70], [75], [79], [81], [127], [161 ff.], [165 ff.], [180], [184], [188], [232], [339], [351], [356], [373], [398], [400], [401], [417], [498]
- Nazareth, [517], [521]
- Neale, J. M., Theodora Phranza, [534]
- Negro, Lucchino, [304]
- Negroponte, [69], [75], [81], [82], [115], [121], [123], [126], [133], [134], [140], [142], [143], [151], [203 n.], [234], [251], [252], [254], [265], [266], [280], [300], [306], [307], [316], [356], [372], [386], [393], [406], [409], [412], [414], [425], [532]
- Neilos, heretic, [541], [542]
- Nemanja, family of, [443], [458], [549]
- Miroslav, [447], [468 ff.]
- St Sava, [447], [448], [454], [477]
- Stephen I, [447], [469]
- II, [447], [448]
- Neopatras, [115 ff.], [124], [126], [143], [149], [158], [159], [251], [254]
- archbishop of, [127]
- Neophytos, bishop of Maina, [382]
- Nepos, Julius, [463]
- Neptune, temple of, [331]
- Neri, donkey-driver, [154]
- Nero, [10 ff.], [16], [224], [381]
- Neroutsos, historian, [154], [161]
- Neuilly, Jean de, [72], [89]
- Nevers, comte de, [320], [321]
- duc de, [381], [382]
- “New France,” [75], [82], [85], [246]
- Nice (Nicæa), [58], [114], [163], [164], [180], [199], [277], [278], [294], [324], [326], [431], [448], [506], [541], [542]
- archbishop of, [514]
- council of, [22], [218]
- Greek emperor of, [79], [92], [232], [249]
- Nicholas V, pope, [311], [349], [497]
- archbishop of Thebes, [116]
- bishop of Methone, [53]
- canon of Athens, [156]
- of Ilok, [491], [492], [511]
- the patriarch, [34], [273]
- Nicomedia, [20]
- “Nicopolis Actiaca,” [380]
- Nicosia, [519]
- archbishop of, [505]
- Niger, Pescennius, [17]
- Nika sedition, the, [33]
- Nike Apteros, temple of, [65], [145], [407]
- Nikephoros I, emperor, [40], [41], [444]
- II Phokas, emperor, [44], [45], [47], [178], [191], [534]
- I, despot of Epeiros, [262], [432], [433]
- II, despot of Epeiros, [318], [434]
- Chalouphes, [52]
- Niketas of Chonæ, historian, [59], [60], [62], [75], [86], [269], [275], [537], [538], [549]
- Nikli, [72], [79], [92], [114]
- Nikon, monk and saint, [45], [46], [53]
- Nikopolis, [6 ff.], [10], [15], [20], [23], [25], [29], [33], [37], [46], [48], [55]
- battle of, [81], [144], [320], [321]
- Nikouses, Panagiotes, [195], [365]
- Ninoslav, Matthew, [471 ff.]
- Nio, lady of, [176]
- Niobe, [539]
- Nish, [20], [149], [446], [447], [454]
- Nitardus, bishop of Thermopylæ, [253]
- Nivelet, Guy de, [72]
- Nizam-djedid, the, [366], [367]
- Nointel, marquis de, [387], [388], [396]
- Normans, the, [34], [49 ff.], [54], [67], [232], [261], [275], [276], [441], [525], [534], [536], [542], [549]
- Norwegians, [48]
- Noukios, secretary, [220]
- Novakovich, M., [453]
- Novara, Giovanni of, [331]
- Novelles, family of de, [122], [157]
- Ermengol de, [157]
- Novello, Jacopo di, [219]
- Novi, [461]
- Novibazar, [442], [445], [448], [449], [460 n.], [462], [464], [477], [480], [549]
- Novo Brdo, [452], [457]
- Nymphæum, treaty of, [283], [284], [314]
- Obilich, [455 n.]
- Ochrida, [50], [273], [429]
- Bulgarian patriarchate of, [361 n.]
- Octavian, emperor, [6], [15]
- Octavian, see [Augustus]
- Oddo, bishop of Verdun, [233]
- Odeion of Herodes Atticus (Serpentzes), [15], [54], [153], [396]
- of Perikles, [3], [153]
- Odescalchi, prince, [511]
- Odoacer, [463]
- Œcumenical Patriarch, the, [147], [154], [174], [209], [241], [324], [359], [361], [372], [384], [392], [405], [415], [420], [424], [448]
- Œneus, fortress, [429]
- Œnoussai, the, [290], [300]
- Œta, Mount, [115]
- Oliverio, Giovanni, [303]
- Pietro, [304]
- Olympia, [3], [10], [11], [15], [25], [26], [30], [71]
- Olympiads, the, [25]
- Olympian Zeus, temple of (Palace of Hadrian), [7], [141], [147], [396], [410]
- Olympic games, [24]
- Olympos, [117]
- Omar, son of Turakhan, [102], [104], [151], [152]
- Beg of Aïdin, [293]
- Pasha, [494]
- Opilio, senator, [430]
- Opuntian Lokris, [76], [111]
- Orbini, historian, [458], [473]
- Orchan (Orkhan), sultan, [315], [362]
- Orchomenos, [3]
- Orient, prefecture of the, [21]
- Origen, [84], [148]
- Orlando, statue of, [498]
- Oropos, [144], [161]
- Orsini, family of, [84]
- John I, [262], [263]
- II, [83], [434]
- Matthew (Maio, Majo, Matteo), [69], [202], [232], [262], [263]
- Nicholas, [263]
- Richard, [262]
- Orthodox Church, the, [63], [77], [152], [197], [209], [231], [359 ff.], [417], [452]
- Ossa (Kissavos), [545], [549]
- Ostia, [503]
- Ostoja, Stephen, of Bosnia, [482 ff.]
- Ostojich, Radivoj, of Bosnia, [484], [487], [490]
- Stephen, of Bosnia, [484]
- Stephen Thomas, of Bosnia, [484 ff.], [508]
- Ostrogoths, the, [29], [33], [463]
- Ostrvitza, [497]
- Otranto, [219], [430], [438], [535]
- Oupravda, [534]
- Ovid, [429]
- Metamorphoses, [414]
- Oxford, Balliol College, [540]
- Lincoln College, [372], [392]
- Pachymeres, historian, [448]
- Pachys, St, [165]
- Padua, [211], [213], [311], [507]
- Palaiokastrizza, monastery, [199]
- Palaiokastro, [329], [340], [343], [344], [350], [353]
- Palaiologina, Anna, [434]
- gate of, [282]
- Eudokia, [279]
- Palaiologos, family of, [102 ff.], [115], [149], [237], [240], [329], [334], [351], [352], [381], [390], [411]
- Andrew, [106], [240], [500], [513], [514]
- Andronikos II, [94], [108], [117 ff.], [235], [278], [279], [286], [287], [381], [433], [449]
- III, [236], [278], [291 ff.], [320 n.], [434]
- IV, [280], [307], [317]
- Asan, [433]
- Constantine XI, [100 ff.], [146], [149], [159], [307], [329], [334], [498]
- Constantine, son of Andronikos II, [433]
- Demetrios, [102], [104 ff.], [238], [239], [297], [298], [343], [344], [350], [353], [416], [498]
- George, [544]
- Graitzas, [105], [368]
- Helen, [502]
- John V, emperor, [269], [278], [299], [306], [313 ff.], [450]
- VI, emperor, [100], [160], [306], [329], [332]
- John, despot of Selymbria, [321 ff.]
- Manuel II, emperor, [98], [99], [237], [278], [280], [321 ff.]
- Manuel, governor of Monemvasia, [239]
- son of Thomas, [106], [500]
- Maria, [314]
- Michael VIII, [79], [92], [93], [115], [233 ff.], [283 ff.], [314], [432], [448]
- Mohammed, [106]
- Simonis, [449]
- Theodore I, [98], [136], [139], [236], [237]
- II, [100], [107], [238], [502]
- Thomas, [100], [102 ff.], [218], [238 ff.], [368], [498 ff.], [505], [513], [514]
- Zoe (Sophia), [368], [500], [505], [508], [513], [514]
- Palaiopolis, [220]
- Palamas, Gregorios, theologian, [269]
- Palamedi, [424], [425]
- Palazzo del Santo Piede, Naples, [513]
- Paleochora, [265]
- Palermo, [52], [57], [110], [126], [155], [265], [434]
- Palestine, [67], [171], [377], [516 ff.]
- Pallantion, [14]
- Pallavicini, family of, [251], [257], [312]
- Alberto, [119], [249], [250], [257]
- Guglielma, [250 ff.]
- Guido, marquess, [59], [62], [245], [247], [248]
- Isabella, [249]
- Mabilia, [249]
- Manfredo, [252]
- Marulla, [252]
- Rubino, [247], [249]
- Tommaso, [249]
- Ubertino, [248], [249]
- Palmann, [452]
- Panaia (Canaia), [161], [246]
- Pannonia, [461], [462]
- Pantheon, [13], [333]
- Papadopouloi, family of the, [188], [189]
- Papageorgiou, [269 n.]
- Papamichalopoulos, K., [231]
- Papaplis, D. Lorenzo, [411]
- Paparregopoulos, K., historian, [73], [77], [88], [107], [550]
- Paphlagonia, [536]
- Parga, [194], [204], [205], [217], [219], [222], [373], [403], [417]
- Paris, [31], [114], [230], [369], [381 n.], [455]
- Matthew, [66]
- Robert of, count, [540]
- Parma, [59], [245], [249]
- Parnassos, [53], [63], [119], [137], [246]
- Paros, [84], [148], [162], [170], [172 ff.], [194], [365], [398], [399]
- Parthenon (Our Lady of Athens), [3], [4], [25], [30], [31], [46], [54], [61], [63], [65], [66], [112], [113], [137 ff.], [148], [152], [156], [158], [273], [378], [387], [394 ff.], [407 ff.], [411 ff.], [415]
- Parthian war, the, [12]
- Paruta, historian, [241], [266], [374], [377]
- Pashalik of Thessaly, [104]
- Passarovitz, peace and treaty of, [69], [196], [204], [225 ff.], [268], [426], [442], [497]
- Passau, [72]
- Passavâ, [72], [89], [380], [404]
- Patarenes, see [Bogomiles]
- Pateroi, family of the, [188], [189]
- Pateropouloi, family of the, [186]
- Patesia, [142]
- Patras, [2], [6], [13], [15], [17], [26], [33], [34], [40 ff.], [45], [53 ff.], [71], [72], [89], [94], [100 ff.], [106], [124], [156], [194], [200], [219], [227], [356], [380], [397], [398], [405], [414], [415], [418 ff.], [499]
- archbishops of, [78], [84], [89], [249], [376]
- Patrikios, Petros, historian, [269]
- Patris, admiral, [441]
- Patti, [519]
- Patzinaks, the, [536]
- Pau, Don Pedro de, [130], [156], [157]
- Paul, metropolitan, [275]
- II, pope, [372], [502], [508], [509], [512], [514]
- III, pope, [209]
- IV, pope, [439]
- V, pope, [309], [382], [506]
- St, [9], [10], [16], [184], [270], [271], [392], [410], [500]
- Paula, [25]
- Paullus, Æmilius, [429]
- Pausanias, [13], [15], [16], [30], [141], [147]
- Pavia, [311]
- Paxo, [69], [202], [209], [214], [215], [220], [227]
- Paynim, the, [289]
- Pedemontano, Francesco, [330]
- Pedro IV of Aragon, [127 ff.], [141], [152], [158], [253], [254]
- the Cruel of Castile, [158]
- Pegalotti, [79], [422]
- Peisistratos, [13], [64], [111]
- Pelagonia, [249], [430]
- Pellestello (Cape Sunium), [83]
- Peloponnese, the, [1], [6], [7], [13], [15], [26], [34 ff.], [39 ff.], [43 ff.], [52], [53], [59], [60], [67], [68], [86], [87], [91], [97 ff.], [112], [115], [116], [147], [204], [231], [232], [234 ff.], [275], [290], [368], [375], [382 ff.], [423], [513], [524], see [Morea, the]
- Peña y Farel, [131]
- Peneios (Salamvrias), [545]
- Pentele, monastery of, [378]
- Pera, [294], [296], [307], [314], [319], [328], [333]
- Perikles, [23], [33], [54], [66], [113], [410]
- the Odeion of, [3], [153]
- Peroules, family of, [414]
- Spyridon, [407]
- Perseus, [381 n.], [429]
- Persia, and the Persians, [32], [33], [145], [162], [193], [413], [443]
- Peruzzi, the, [79]
- Pesaro, Antonio da, [176]
- Benedetto, [438]
- Pescatore, Enrico, [178], [283]
- Pescennius Niger, [17]
- Petalas, [264]
- Petch, [451], see [Ipek]
- Peter, envoy of Justinian, [429]
- of Aragon, [235]
- of Bulgaria, see [Bodin, Constantine]
- of Courtenay, emperor, [90]
- II of Sicily, [158]
- St, [10], [17]
- chair of, [78]
- Thomas, St, bishop, [317]
- Peterborough, Benedict of, [61], [262]
- Petrarch, [184]
- Petrovich, Vasilj, [458]
- Petty, William, [381]
- Phaidros, archon, [18]
- Phaleron, [387], [397], [409], [425]
- Phanar, the, [360]
- Phanari, [420]
- Phaneromene, monastery of, [397]
- Pharsala (-os), [5], [33], [62], [254]
- Pharygæ, [245]
- Pheræ, the ancient, [62]
- Phidias, [30], [395], [543]
- Philadelphia, [299]
- Philaras, Leonardos, [382]
- Philip IV of France, [286]
- VI of France, [293]
- Philip of Macedon, [63], [96], [119]
- of Navarre, [531]
- of Savoy, [81], [94], [95], [250]
- II of Spain, [374]
- I of Taranto, [95], [97], [201], [250], [290], [433]
- II of Taranto, [158], [200], [201]
- Philippi, [6]
- Philippicus, emperor, [37]
- Philippopolis, [336], [541], [548]
- Philopappos (Arch of Trajan), [407], [410]
- Antiochos, [13]
- Philopator, [3]
- Phiskardo, [50], [540]
- Phocæa, [285 ff.], [294 ff.], [299], [300], [313], [500 ff.], see [Foglia]
- Phokas, Nikephoros, emperor, [44], [45], [47], [178], [191], [534]
- Phokis, [16]
- Pholegandros, [174]
- Pholoe, Mt, [26]
- Phrantzes, George, historian, [35], [100], [104], [105], [146], [151 n.], [160], [218], [231], [237], [239], [329], [359], [369], [505], [513]
- Phthiotis, [115]
- Phyle, [112], [114]
- Piacenza, [268]
- Pialì Pasha, [174], [308]
- Piedmont, [94], [95]
- Pieri, Mario, historian, [212]
- Pikermi, [390]
- Pinakotheke (arsenal of Lycurgus), the, [145], [410]
- Pindos, [25]
- Pinerolo, [95]
- Pines, [461]
- Piræus (Porto Leone or Porto Drako), [3], [5], [21], [24], [36], [48], [54], [64], [66], [76], [111], [124], [130], [139], [144], [151], [232], [396], [405], [406], [409 ff.], [413]
- Pisa, and the Pisans, [50], [51], [144], [275], [380], [523]
- Pisani, admiral, [225], [226]
- Pisani, Carlo, [438]
- Piso, emperor, [4], [19], [270]
- Pitti, family of, [144]
- Laudamia, [160], [161]
- Nerozzo, [154], [161]
- Pius, Antoninus, [14], [141]
- II, pope, [239], [288], [311], [341], [343], [344], [349], [372], [487], [497], [500], [501], [503], [504], [510]
- V, pope, [374]
- Plaka, [394]
- Platæa, battle of, [12], [22]
- Plato, [14], [16], [31], [32], [99], [113], [192], [327], [442], [514], [537], [541], [542]
- Plethon, George Gemistos, [99]
- Plevlje, [462]
- Pliny, the elder, [429]
- Pliska, [548]
- Pliskova, [548]
- Pliva, river, [481]
- Plotinos, hagiographer, [269]
- Plutarch, [12], [53], [198], [524]
- Pnyx, the, [407]
- Podgoritza, [444], [447]
- Podochatoro, Lodovico, [507]
- Poitiers, battle of, [125]
- Poland, and the Poles, [106], [149], [403], [424], [443], [477]
- Polemon, [539], [542]
- Poli, [372]
- Polinos, [174]
- Poljitza, [457]
- Pollux, [45]
- Polybios, historian, [1], [2], [12], [537]
- Polydoros, tomb of, [331]
- Polygnotos, painter, [16], [30]
- Pompei, Count Tomaso, [409]
- Pompey, [4], [5], [50]
- Ponte dell’ Ammiraglio, [52]
- Ponte Molle, the, [106]
- Porcacchi, [267]
- Poros, [413], [414]
- Porphyrogenitus, Constantine VII, emperor, [32], [39], [44], [46], [430], [442], [443], [464]
- Porte, the, [150], [174], [192], [194], [195], [221], [308]
- Porto, bishop of, [510]
- delle Quaglie, [373]
- Drako, see [Piræus]
- Leone, see [Piræus]
- Raguseo, [430], [434]
- Portugal, and the Portuguese, [210], [275], [502]
- Poseidon, statue of, [413]
- temple of, [8]
- Potamo, [219], [224]
- Pou, Pedro de (Petrus de Puteo), [126], [157]
- Poulains, the, [523], [524], [525]
- Pouqueville, traveller, [154], [225 n.], [378], [429], [430], [439]
- Pozzi, the, [307]
- Prætorians, the, [364]
- Prato, Jacopo da, [156]
- Ludovico da, [139], [156]
- Praxagoras, historian, [21]
- Praxina, lady, [511]
- Predelli, Signor, [155]
- Preliub, [451]
- Premarini, family of, [266]
- Prenk Bib Doda, Mirdite prince, [536]
- Prêslav, [444], [548]
- Prespa, lake of, [444]
- Prevesa, [205], [217], [223], [225], [228], [356], [380], [404], [417], [426]
- Prijesda I, [473]
- II, [473]
- Prilip, [454]
- Primorje, [511]
- Prinkipo, island, [40], [536]
- Prishtina, [449], [450], [456]
- Pristhlava, Great, [548]
- Priuli, Antonio, [195 n.]
- Prizren, [446], [449], [454]
- Prodromos, Theodore, [446]
- Proklos, [31], [32], [84]
- Prokopios, Secret History, [534]
- Propylæa, the, [7], [65], [76], [141], [145], [148], [396], [408], [409]
- Protimo, Nicolò, of Eubœa, [151]
- Protonotários, [37]
- Provence, [59], [472], [508]
- Prussia, [529]
- Psara (Santa Panagia), island, [300], [301], [358]
- Psaromelingos, Michael, [182]
- Psellos, Michael, philosopher, [43], [49], [357], [535], [537], [538]
- Pteleon, [256]
- Ptolemy, [108], [429]
- Pulati, [405]
- Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius, [30]
- Puteo, Petrus de, see [Pou, Pedro de]
- Pylos, [97], [107 ff.], [235], see [Navarino]
- Pyrgos, the tower of, [435], [436]
- Pyrrha, [161]
- Pythagoras, [153]
- Quarnero, the, [480]
- Quartus, [9]
- Quietists (Hesychasts), [279]
- Quintilian, [514]
- Quintus Metellus, [4]
- Quirini, the, [175]
- archbishop, [210], [211], [213]
- Nicolò, [166]
- Radak, prince, [489]
- Radakovitza, cliff of, [489]
- Radich, Abraham, [509]
- Radivoj Ostojich of Bosnia, [484], [487], [490]
- Raffaele of Quarto, [317]
- Ragusa, [433], [434], [436], [452], [456], [457], [466], [468 ff.], [472], [474], [478 ff.], [488], [498], [508], [511]
- Ralles, Demetrios, [369]
- Michael, [368]
- Rama, [467]
- Rampano, castle of, [240]
- Randazzo, Frederick of, [126]
- John of, [126], [158]
- Randolph, traveller, [196], [268], [387], [391], [395], [397], [399]
- Rapallo, [308]
- Rashka, river, [442], [445]
- Rassia, or Rascia (also see [Serbia]), [445], [450], [549]
- Raugraf von der Pfalz, Col., [407]
- Raunach, baron, [497]
- Ravenna, exarchate of, [271]
- Ravenika, parliament of, [113], [247], [248]
- Raymond of Toulouse, count, [516]
- II of Tripolis, count, [522]
- Recanelli, Pietro, [304], [306]
- Rechid Pasha, [440]
- Red Sea, [516], [517], [523]
- Regina, duke of, [265], [513]
- Renaud, baron of Sagette, [531]
- Rendi, Demetrios, notary, [127], [128]
- Maria, [139]
- Renier, Sebastiano, [243]
- Rethymno, [184], [186 ff.], [192], [194], [356]
- Rhanghaves, K., The Duchess of Athens, [116], [146 n.], [257]
- Rheims, cathedral of, [407]
- Rhiza, the, [186]
- Rhodes, [167], [176], [184], [289], [298], [301], [335], [344], [356], [400], [503], [505]
- Rhoïdes, Venizelos, [414]
- Rhoka, [44]
- Rhyndakenos, Joannes Laskaris, [297], [331], [339], [344], [353]
- Richard I “Cœur-de-Lion” of England, [71], [498], [517], [526], [528]
- Richard, count of Acerra, [276]
- Richelieu, [382]
- Richeriane, Pandette, [295]
- Rideford, Girard de, [522]
- Risal, M., [269 n.]
- Rive d’Ostre (Livadostro), [76], [111], [144]
- Robert of Geneva, [158]
- king of Naples, [80], [433]
- count of Paris, [540]
- III of Scotland, [502]
- of Taranto, prince of Achaia, [109], [169], [201], [202], [263]
- Rocaforte, [133]
- Roger, king of Sicily, [51], [52], [430]
- Rogus, castle of, [510]
- Roman church, the, [91]
- civil wars, [17]
- conquest, [18]
- senate, [20]
- Romania, empire of, [58], [77], [82], [116], [117], [163], [180], [321], [450]
- Romania, Assizes of, [122]
- Book of the Customs of the Empire of, [71], [73], [112], [250]
- Romano, Casimiro, historian, [510]
- Romanos II, emperor, [47], [534]
- III, emperor, [445]
- Romans, empress of the, [136]
- Romans, Epistle to the, [10]
- Rome, [1], [2], [4], [7], [12], [18], [20], [23], [25], [31], [33], [50], [74], [94], [106], [116], [139], [198], [240], [270], [272], [299], [309], [317], [332], [355], [357], [361], [368], [369], [374], [375], [429], [443], [447], [454], [460 ff.], [472], [480], [487], [497 ff.], [531]
- the Borgo, [497], [514]
- Botteghe Oscure, [512]
- Chapel of S. Eugenia in the SS. Apostoli, [515]
- Lateran gate, [512]
- Palazzo Spinola, [506]
- Piazza Scossa Cavalli, [506]
- Ponte Milvio, [500]
- the Quirinal, [515]
- S. Agata in Subura, [515]
- Santo Spirito hospital, [500], [507], [511], [512], [514]
- Via Appia, [515]
- Via Ardeatina, [515]
- Via Pellicciaria, [512]
- Via S. Marco, [513]
- Vicolo Scanderbeg, [512]
- also see [Churches]
- Roquebrune, village, [298]
- Rosso, Castel, see [Karystos]
- Roumania, and the Roumanians, [20], [60], [361], [370]
- Roumelia, Eastern, [443]
- Roupel, fort, [273]
- Roussillon, [119], [122]
- Roustavéli, Chota, poet, [66]
- Rozières, Gautier de, [72]
- Rubió y Lluch, Don Antonio, [127], [155 ff.]
- Rumeli, castle of, [417]
- Rumili, beglerbeg of, [355], [356]
- Russia, and the Russians, [106], [227], [228], [230], [272], [367], [368], [377], [424], [427], [514]
- Ruthenians, duke of the, [514]
- Rycaut, Sir Paul, [364], [407]
- Sacred Way, the, [141]
- Saewulf, Icelandic pilgrim, [47]
- Sagette, [521], [531]
- Sagredo, historian, [374], [424]
- Saguntino, Nicholas, [514]
- Said Achmet Pasha, [336]
- St Abraham, see [Hebron]
- St Achilleios, [47]
- St Andrew, [17], [41], [106]
- S. Angelo, duca di, [513]
- St Bartholomew, chapel of, [129]
- St Basil, lake, [273]
- St Dionysios, [31]
- St George, [31]
- bank of, [305], [309], [341 ff.], [498], [501]
- banner of, [308], [313]
- church of, [117]
- harbour of, [346]
- order of, [129]
- seal of, [122]
- St Gilles, comte de, [548]
- St Jerome, [25], [33]
- St John the Evangelist, [288], [331], [501]
- the Merciful, [528]
- the Hunter, monastery of, [114]
- knights of, [73], [84], [89], [128], [167], [171], [296], [318], [373], [401], [518], [528]
- St Luke, [10], [141], [510];
- the younger, [45]
- St Mark, the lion-banner of, [68], [183], [201], [202], [221], [229], [230], [240], [243], [266], [335], [399], [401], [409], [456]
- St Martin of Tours, church of, [79]
- St Mary of Bethlehem, knights of, [343]
- St Nicholas of Bari, [93]
- St Nikon, [45], [46], [53]
- monastery of, [45]
- St Omer, castle of, [84], [125]
- family of, [75], [77], [80], [112], [113], [521]
- Jacques de, [58], [63]
- Nicholas I de, [58], [63], [81], [94]
- Nicholas II de, [76], [108], [117]
- Othon de, [117]
- tower at Thebes, [94]
- St Paul, see [Paul, St]
- St Peter, [10], [17]
- Thomas, bishop, [317]
- Saint-Sauveur, M., consul, [226], [227]
- St Sava, duke of, [485], [492], [499], [509], [510]
- of Serbia, [447], [448], [454], [477]
- St Spiridion, [209], [210], [218], [225]
- St Theodora, [218], [271], [281]
- St Theodore, [52], [62]
- St Thomas of Canterbury, [518], [529]
- St Willibald, bishop of Eichstätt, [35]
- SS. Apostoli, monastery of the, [515]
- SS. Theodores, castle of the, [348 ff.]
- Saïtan Oglou, see [Cantacuzene, Michael]
- Sala (De La Salle), [425]
- Saladin, [517], [519], [523], [526], [528], [531]
- Salamis (Culuris), [36], [66], [117], [236], [390], [397], [413], [414], [416]
- Salamvrias (Peneios), [545]
- Salic law, the, [93], [127]
- Sallust, [69], [173]
- Salmenikon, castle of, [106]
- Salona (La Sole), [63], [80], [83], [85], [111], [119], [121], [123], [125], [126], [128], [130], [131], [137], [254], [257], [375], [376], [395], [397], [461 ff.]
- Thomas of, [117]
- Salonika, [18], [37], [44], [53], [54], [58], [59], [63], [110], [113], [199], [268 ff.], [318], [322], [323], [356], [360], [443], [447], [449], [450], [514]
- archbishop of, [31]
- king of, [67], [87], [110], [245], [248]
- “The Triangle,” [281]
- the Vardar gate, [270], [271]
- the “White Tower” or “the Tower of Blood,” [281]
- Samareia tower, the, [281]
- Samaria, bishop of, [281 n.]
- Samarkand, [323]
- Samos, [290], [296], [300], [301], [366]
- Samothrace (Sanctus Mandrachi), [83], [297], [306], [326], [327], [331], [338 ff.], [344], [350], [351], [353]
- Samuel, tsar of Bulgaria, [47], [50], [272], [273], [430], [444], [466], [480]
- San Ciriaco, [503], [504]
- San Felice, count di, [407], [411]
- San Gallo, [148], [413]
- San Gerolamo degli Schiavoni, hospital of, [509]
- San Giorgio, Banca di, [298], [505]
- San Michele di Murano, [176]
- San Nicolo, fortress of, [424]
- San Pietro, Montorio, [514]
- San Rocco, [220]
- San Salvatore, [224], [226]
- Sancho IV of Castile, [286]
- Sangallo, [65]
- Sant’ Andrea della Valle, [500]
- Sant’ Angelo, castle of, [199], [202], [205], [218], [219], [372]
- Sant’ Ippolito, family of, [202]
- Sta Maria degli Angeli, [503]
- Sta Maria del Popolo, [507]
- di Castello, district of, [284]
- Santa Maura (Levkas), [69], [81], [106], [202 ff.], [216], [217], [222], [223], [225], [226], [230], [263], [356], [375], [403], [417], [426]
- Santa Panagia, see [Psara]
- Santameri, castle of, [105]
- mountains, [77], [94]
- tower at Thebes, [117], [163]
- Santo Stefano, knights of, [380]
- Santorin, [38], [163], [165], [167], [169], [171], [176], [267], [400]
- Sanudo, family of (dukes of Naxos), [68], [69], [164], [170]
- Angelo, [164], [232]
- Dandolo, [68], [162]
- Fiorenza, [81], [168], [169]
- Giovanni I, [167], [168], [170]
- Guglielmo, [165], [167]
- Marco I, [68], [162], [163], [166], [180]
- II, [90], [164 ff.], [170]
- Maria, [170]
- Marino, historian, [75], [78], [83], [90], [92], [177], [246], [289]
- Nicolò I, [167], [169], [289], [291], [294]
- II “Spezzabanda” 169, [184]
- Sanuto, Diarii, [175], [176]
- Sapienza, island of, [90], [426]
- Sappho, [343], [533], [537], [539]
- Saraceno, Pietro, [130]
- Saracens, the, [40], [43 ff.], [218], [273], [274], [286], [325], [432], [522], [524 ff.], [530], [532]
- Sarajevo, [455], [462], [484], [485], [490], [492], [494 ff.]
- Sarantaporon, battle of, [270]
- Saronic gulf, [5], [9], [114], [236], [405]
- Sarpi, Fra Paolo, [192]
- Saru-Khan, [294]
- Saseno, island, [429], [430], [435], [436], [438], [440], [441]
- Sathas, historian, [98], [371]
- Satines (Sethines, Setines, Sithines, Sythines), [83], [109], [135], [143], [150], also see [Athens]
- Satti, [437]
- Sauger, historian, [266]
- Save, river, [446], [451], [461 ff.], [473], [474], [481], [488], [493], [496], [497]
- Savona, [314]
- Savoy, [82], [94], [323], [498], [502 ff.]
- Saxony, [443]
- Scandinavians, [525]
- Scarampi, Lodovico, cardinal, [340], [344], [501]
- Scaramuccia, [307]
- Schabachtana, [517]
- Schlumberger, M., [257], [521], [535], [550]
- Schmitt, Dr, [70], [86], [93], [108]
- Scholarios, Georgios, [359]
- Schulenburg, Count John Matthias von der, [223 ff.], [228], [413], [426]
- Scio, [391]
- Scotland, and the Scots, [368], [502], [503], [525]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [539], [540], [547]
- Count Robert of Paris, [534]
- The Talisman, [526]
- Scutari, [299], [435], [437], [444], [445], [451], [454], [456], [498], [549]
- Scythian wars, the, [19]
- Scythians (Cumans), [536], [541], [546]
- Sebastiani, [268]
- Secundus, [270]
- Selenitza, [429]
- Selim II, sultan, [174], [366], [373]
- Selino, [181], [186]
- Seljuks, the, [446]
- Selymbria, [100], [321], [322]
- Semendria, [442], [456], [457], [487]
- Sempovich, Helena, [509], [511]
- Seneca, [9]
- Sepolia, [142]
- Septimius Severus, [17]
- Serbia (Rassia), and the Serbs, [41], [59], [100], [137], [253], [272], [276], [279], [281], [299], [316], [345], [361], [370], [427], [434], [441 ff.], [460], [461], [463 ff.], [472 ff.], [483 ff.], [493], [494], [497 ff.], [508], [511], [512], [549]
- Sergeant, family of, [214]
- Sergius, [341]
- Seriphos, [8]
- Serpentzes (Odeion of Herodes Atticus), [15], [54], [153], [396]
- Serres, [450]
- Sestri Ponente, [314], [324], [351]
- Sethines, see [Satines]
- Sette Pozzi, [284]
- Severus, Alexander, [17]
- Septimius, [17]
- Sforza, Francesco, [153], [159], [328]
- Galeazzo Maria, [303], [509]
- Sgouros, clan of, [55]
- Leon, [62], [63], [65], [67], [87], [88], [90], [156], [245]
- Shakespeare, [69], [114], [541]
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, [64]
- Sharon, [520]
- Shechem, see [Nâbulus]
- Shishman, John, [316]
- Shubich, family of, [473], [474]
- Mladen, [474]
- Paul, [474]
- Sibylla, princess, [519]
- Sicily, [2], [4], [36], [51], [54], [68], [93], [118], [119], [122], [123], [125], [126], [130], [158], [200], [232], [253], [261], [262], [275], [373], [374], [430], [431], [441], [527]
- Side, [235]
- Sidon, [517], [518], [521]
- Siena, [145]
- Sigismund, emperor, [309]
- king of Hungary, [481 ff.]
- son of Stephen Thomas of Bosnia, [508], [509]
- Sikinos, [174]
- Sikyon, [4], [5], [101], [139]
- Silas, [9], [270]
- Silius Italicus, [429]
- Silvester II, pope, [540]
- Simeon, Zeno, [198 n.]
- Simokatta, Theophylact, historian, [35], [36]
- Simon, archbishop of Thebes, [158]
- Simonides, [167]
- Simplikios, philosopher, [32]
- Sinan Beg, [495]
- Pasha (the Arnaut), admiral, [438], [440]
- Sinj, [461]
- Siphnos, [167], [174], [384]
- Sirmium, [20]
- Sis, court of, [526]
- Siscar, Raymond de, [341]
- Sistova, [497]
- Sixtus II, pope, [17]
- IV, pope, [502], [506], [507], [509], [511], [512], [514], [515]
- Sjenitza, [488]
- Skanderbeg, [103], [104], [149], [399], [437], [480], [498], [499], [512]
- Skaramangka, Mount, [390]
- Skaramangkou torrent, the, [310]
- Skarpanto, [250]
- Skiathos, [173], [246]
- Skironian cliffs, the, [13], [397]
- Skleros, poet, [198]
- Skopelos, [164], [173], [246]
- Skopje (Skoplje), [299], [442], [449 ff.]
- Skordiloi, the, [188]
- Skorta, [72], [89], [95]
- Skouphos, Rhetoric, [198]
- Skylitzes, John, historian, [275], [538], [549]
- Skyros, [19], [335], [395]
- Slavesians, [46]
- Slavochorio, [59]
- Slavonia, [481], [491], [493], [496], [497]
- Slavs, the, [33 ff.], [39 ff.], [47], [59], [68], [72], [91], [224], [271], [272], [274], [275], [278], [365], [443], [446], [454], [463], [464], [494]
- Smyrna, [283], [285], [286], [293], [296], [298], [300], [313], [317], [351], [409], [425]
- Sobieski, [403]
- Sobiewolsky, Hessian lieutenant, [408]
- Sofia, [355]
- Sokolli, Mohammed, [375]
- Sokolovich, family of, [495]
- Sokrates, gymnasium of, school of, see [Tower of the Winds]
- Soli (Tuzla), [473], [483]
- Solomon, king, [516]
- the Song of, [529]
- Solon, [71], [112], [153]
- Sommaripa, family of, [170], [172], [174], [267]
- Crusino, [148]
- Euphrosyne, [254]
- Giovanfrancesco, [266]
- Sonetti, Bartolomeo dalli, [310]
- Sophianos, [233]
- Sophocles, [237], [537]
- Sosipater, bishop of Ikonium, [10]
- Soter, Arsinöe, [332]
- Ptolemy, [332]
- Spain, and the Spaniards, [43], [106], [130], [135], [154], [193], [210], [275], [286], [361], [372], [374], [376], [381 ff.], [439]
- Spalato, [461], [463], [466], [469], [470], [472], [479], [481], [482]
- Spandugino (Spandounis), Theodore, [263], [369]
- Spantounes, tomb of, [281]
- Sparre, Charles, general, [439]
- Sparta, [1], [7], [11], [15], [16], [19], [26], [31], [45 ff.], [53], [102], [114], [116], [149], [228], [397], [533]
- Spata, [146]
- Spercheios, river, [47]
- Spetsai, island, [358]
- Spetsopoulo (Sette Pozzi), [284]
- Sphakia, and the Sphakiotes, [44], [186], [188], [189], [194]
- Spinalonga, [178], [191], [196], [403], [417], [422], [426]
- Spinarza, hills and district of, [431], [433]
- Spinola, [307]
- Spinula, Percivalis, [295]
- Spiridion, St, [209], [210], [218], [225]
- Spon, Dr, traveller, [24 n.], [214], [267], [380], [386 ff.], [391], [393], [394], [398], [410], [411], [413]
- Sporades, [246], [373]
- Spretcha, river, [483]
- Srebrenik, [478], [491], [492]
- Srebrenitza, [483], [484]
- Stadion, the, [15], [141]
- Stagno, [466]
- Stambûl, [109], [496]
- Stamford Bridge, battle of, [48], [64]
- Stampalia, [175]
- Standia, [195]
- Statius, [9], [462]
- Staurakios, [39], [40]
- Steel, Mr D., [132]
- Stephanas, [9]
- Stephanopouloi, the, [384], [385]
- Stephen, ban of Bosnia, [471]
- captain of the “Helladikoi,” [38]
- doctor, [36]
- Ostoja of Bosnia, [482 ff.]
- Ostojich of Bosnia, [484]
- Thomas Ostojich of Bosnia, [484 ff.], [508]
- Tomashevich of Bosnia, [457], [486 ff.], [508]
- Stilicho, general, [25], [26]
- Stiris, [46]
- Stoa Poikile, the, [16], [30]
- Strabo, geographer, [6], [15], [39]
- Stradioti, the, [368], [369]
- Strategós, [37]
- Stratia, [221]
- Stromoncourts, the, [137]
- Stromoncourt, Thomas de, [59], [63], [119]
- Struma, river, [273], [276]
- Stuart, [378], [388 n.]
- Studenitza, monastery of, [447]
- Studita, Theodore, [269]
- Stylida, [246]
- Stylites, [45]
- Stymphalos, lake, [13]
- Suda, [191], [192], [196], [403], [417], [422], [426]
- bay, [43], [187], [188], [191 ff.]
- Suetonius, [461]
- Suidas, [371]
- Suli, rock of, [204]
- Suleyman, son of Bayezid I, sultan, [254], [255], [280]
- the Magnificent, [106], [172], [219], [365], [438]
- Sulla, [3], [5], [13], [15], [18], [119]
- Sulpicia, [534]
- Sunium, Cape (Pellestello or Cape Colonna), [83]
- Superan, Pedro Bordo de, [97], [100], [128]
- Sutjeska, [478], [490]
- Svernetsi, [431]
- Sweden, Charles XII of, [223]
- Sykaminon, barony and castle of, [144], [146], [154], [161]
- Sylvius, Æneas, [504]
- Symeon, tsar of Bulgaria, [272], [430], [444], [466], [480]
- liturgical writer, [269]
- Synesios, philosopher, [27], [31]
- Syra, [162], [165], [166], [312], [400]
- Syracuse, count of, [180]
- Syria, and the Syrians, [68], [170], [177], [295], [303], [325], [519 ff.], [525 ff.], [532]
- Syriane, see [Kaisariane]
- Tabarie, see [Tiberias]
- Tabor, Mt, [528], [531]
- Tacitus, [544]
- emperor, [20]
- Tafel, [269 n.]
- Tafrali, [269 n.]
- Tafur, Pero, traveller, [329]
- Tagliacozzo, [73]
- Talmud, the, [53]
- Tancred of Antioch, [521], [524], [528], [531]
- Taphians, the pirate, [223], [403]
- Tara, river, [446], [460]
- Taranto, house of, [97]
- Bohemond of, [516]
- Charles of, [133]
- Manfred of, [431]
- Philip I of, [95], [97], [201], [250]
- II of, [158], [200], [201]
- Robert of, [109], [169], [201], [202], [263]
- Taronites, [414]
- Tarsus, [10], [275], [516]
- Tartarin of the Zaccaria, the, [286]
- Tartaro, Arrigo, [294]
- Tartars, the, [300], [318], [456], [472]
- Tasso, [368]
- Tatoi, [389 n.]
- Taygetos, Mt, [35], [42], [59], [68]
- Tchajnitza, [495]
- Tchaslav, prince of Serbia, [444], [465 ff.]
- Tegea, [6], [72], [92], [114]
- Temenos, fortress, [44], [163], [179]
- Tempe, the vale of, [13], [59], [62], [119]
- Templars, Knights, [73], [89], [248], [518], [528], [529]
- Temple of Nike Apteros, [65], [145], [153], [396], [407]
- Tenedos, [185], [290], [301], [307], [313], [314], [317], [325], [534]
- Tenos, island of, [8], [69], [83], [148], [152], [164], [175], [194], [255], [265 ff.], [357], [373], [398 ff.], [403], [417], [424], [426]
- Teodoro, Nicolò di S., [304]
- Pietro di S., [304]
- Terciers, the, [69]
- Termes, Raimond de, [433]
- Tertius, [9]
- Teutonic Knights, [68], [73], [89], [529]
- Thamar, daughter of Nikephoros I, [433]
- Thasos, island, [288], [297], [306], [330 ff.], [335], [336], [340], [341], [344], [350], [351], [353]
- Theagenes, [31], [32]
- Thebes (Estives), and the Thebans, [4], [10], [15], [25], [33], [37], [38], [45], [48], [50 ff.], [60], [63], [75 ff.], [82 ff.], [94], [95], [100 ff.], [108], [112 ff.], [116 ff.], [121], [123], [125], [127 ff.], [131], [133], [134], [139], [142], [144], [146], [147], [149], [151], [153], [157 ff.], [163], [247], [249], [253], [356], [398], [406 ff.], [521], [533]
- archbishop of, [293]
- congress of, [317]
- Themes, military districts, [37], [44]
- Themistokles, the haven of, [111]
- the palace of, [153]
- Theodatus, [429]
- Theodora, consort of Justinian, [534]
- daughter of Constantine VIII, [535]
- St, [218], [271]
- relics of, [281]
- Theodore, St, the Warrior, [62]
- relics of, [52]
- Theodoric, [29], [463]
- Theodoricus, actor, [352]
- Theodosian Code, the, [27]
- Theodosios, deacon, [45]
- Theodosius I, emperor, [24], [25], [271]
- II, emperor, [26], [30], [31]
- Theophano, empress, [40], [47]
- Theophilos, emperor, [218]
- Theophrastos, [3]
- Theotokes, Nikephoros, [213]
- Theotokopoulos, Domenicos (“El Greco”), [198]
- Therasia, [167]
- Thermia, [174], [266]
- Thermisi, [106], [422]
- Thermopylæ, [15], [18], [25], [29], [33], [34], [47], [62], [87], [101], [119], [200 n.], [245 ff.], [253], [255]
- Theseus, [13], [31], [64], [114], [413]
- Thespiæ, [8]
- Thessalonians, Epistles to the, [9]
- Thessalonike, wife of Kassander, [270]
- Thessaly, [5], [6], [12], [19 ff.], [25], [29], [34], [37], [39], [50], [55], [59], [61], [62], [100], [115 ff.], [130], [133], [151], [224], [245], [246], [248], [253], [277], [356], [358], [371], [451], [453], [546], [549]
- the Pashalik of, [104]
- Thévenot, [267]
- Thomais, wife of Symeon Urosh, [434]
- Thomas, despot of Epeiros, [433]
- of Salona, [117]
- St, of Canterbury, [518], [529]
- Thorn, Prussian fortress of, [529]
- Thou, de, [308]
- Thourion, the, [120]
- Thrace, [106], [318], [331], [336], [338], [344], [357], [498]
- Thracian sea, the, [313]
- Thrasyllos, monument of, [141]
- Thucydides, [19], [33], [44], [64], [99], [153], [162], [311], [537], [549]
- Thule (Britain), [549]
- Tiber, river, [20], [503]
- Tiberias (Tabarie), [517], [520], [530], [533]
- Tiberius, emperor, [7], [8], [12], [461]
- Tiepolo, duke of Crete, [178], [180]
- Tigris, river, [535]
- Timarion, [275]
- Timotheos, archbishop of Eubœa, [378]
- Timotheus, [9]
- Timour the Tartar, [99], [322], [323], [483]
- Timourtash, Turkish commander, [140]
- Tirana, [441]
- Tiryns, [16]
- Tithe, count of the, [223]
- Titus, [10], [183]
- Tocco, family of, [84], [148], [153], [203], [263], [325], [498], [499], [512], [513]
- Antonio, [203], [512]
- Carlo I, [136], [139], [146], [263], [265]
- II, [148], [263], [264], [356]
- III, [512], [513]
- Ferdinando, [513]
- Francesco, [265]
- Giovanni, [512]
- Leonardo I, [202], [216], [263]
- II, [265]
- III, [264], [438], [512 ff.]
- IV (Giovanni), [513]
- Lucrezia, [513]
- Raymunda, [513]
- “Tokmak Hissari,” [104]
- Toledo, [203 n.]
- Tolfa, [502], [507]
- Toma, [491]
- Tomashevich, Stephen, of Bosnia, [457], [486 ff.], [508]
- Tomislav, king of the Croats, [465], [466]
- Topia, Carlo, [435], [454]
- Toptani, Essad Pasha, [454]
- Toron, [521], [529]
- Torrigio, [507]
- Tortosa, [518], [529], [531]
- Totila, king of the Ostrogoths, [33]
- Tournai, siege of, [223]
- Tournay, Othon de, [72]
- Tournefort, [268], [424]
- Tours, church of St Martin at, [79]
- Tower of the Winds (School or Gymnasium of Sokrates), [7], [153], [410]
- Tozer, [107]
- Trachinian plain, the, [62]
- Trajan, emperor, [12], [13]
- arch of, see [Philopappos]
- Trani, [432]
- Transylvania, [511]
- Traù, [479]
- Traversari, Ambrogio, [311]
- Travnik, [494]
- Trebizond, [58], [154], [163], [328], [329], [345], [349], [351], [360], [372], [499], [514]
- “Triangle, the,” [281]
- Triboles, Jacobo, [212]
- Trieste, [176]
- Trikkala, [356], [453]
- Tripoli, [275], [285], [380], [516 ff.], [520], [522], [527 ff.]
- Tripolitsa, [116], [131], [406], [421]
- Triptolemos, temple of, [145], [388]
- Triumvirs, the, [6]
- Trnovo, [448], [451]
- Troad, the, [336]
- Troy, [141], [196], [345]
- Truhelka, Dr, [490]
- Tsaoush-Monastir, [281]
- Tübingen, [377]
- Tudela, Benjamin of, [52], [53], [60], [275], [527], [549]
- Tunis, and the Tunisians, [228], [285]
- Turakhan, Turkish commander, [99], [101 ff.], [146], [151], [152]
- Turcoples, [527]
- Turin, [94], [95], [507]
- treaty of, [317]
- Turkey, and the Turks, [50], [51], [69], [73], [77], [80], [81], [88], [93], [98 ff.], [135], [137 ff.], [149 ff.], [159], [160], [167], [170 ff.], [182], [183], [186], [187], [192 ff.], [202 ff.], [207], [208], [213], [217 ff.], [235], [240 ff.], [245], [253 ff.], [264 ff.], [268 ff.], [273], [274], [279 ff.], [285 ff.], [294], [300], [301], [305 ff.], [313], [315 ff.], [325], [329], [331], [333 ff.], [355 ff.], [403 ff.], [412], [414 ff.], [435 ff.], [444], [446 ff.], [451], [454 ff.], [477], [479 ff.], [483 ff.], [499 ff.], [504], [508], [511], [525], [527], [535], [536], [547]
- Tuscany, [96], [144], [385]
- grand duke of, [382]
- Tusculum, bishop of, [514]
- Tuzla, see [Soli]
- Tvrtko I, Stephen, of Bosnia, [435], [454], [455], [473], [476 ff.], [482], [483]
- II, Stephen, of Bosnia, [478], [483 ff.]
- Tyre, [284], [517 ff.], [525 ff.], [529], [530], [532], [541]
- William of, [446]
- Tzakones of Leonidi, the, [60], [72], [91], [98], [233]
- Tzakonia, [238]
- Tzympe, castle of, [451]
- Una, river, [496], [497]
- University of Athens, [14], [15], [17], [21], [23], [31], [32]
- of Bologna, [84]
- of Constantinople, [23], [31]
- Urban IV, pope, [181]
- V, pope, [317]
- Urfa, see [Edessa]
- Uroglia (Gerovolia), [438]
- Urosh I, Stephen, of Serbia, [448]
- II (Stephen Milutin) of Serbia, [303], [448 ff.], [452]
- III (Stephen “Detchanski”) of Serbia, [449]
- IV (Stephen Dushan) of Serbia, [253], [279], [299], [434], [441], [450 ff.], [457], [475], [476], [480]
- V, Stephen, of Serbia, [451], [453], [454]
- Symeon, [434], [451], [453]
- Uscocs of Dalmatia, the, [380]
- Üsküb, the pasha of, [238]
- Isa of, [238]
- Usora, [473], [483]
- Usref, governor of Bosnia, [492], [493], [495]
- Uzes, the, [49]
- Valaincourt de Mons, Matthieu de, [72]
- Valaresso, Marino, [430]
- Val di Compare, [61], [261 ff.], see [Ithake]
- Vale of Tempe, the, [13]
- Valencia, [129]
- Valénia (Bâniyâs), [516]
- Valens, emperor, [19], [24], [25]
- Valentinian I, emperor, [22], [24]
- Valerian, emperor, [17], [18], [98], [148]
- Valéry, Erard de, [73]
- Valideh, sultan, [405]
- Valla, [514]
- Valle, Pietro della, [222]
- Valois, Catherine of, [97], [201], [252], [290]
- Valona, [193], [219], [429 ff.]
- Vandals, the, [29]
- Vaqueiras, Rambaud de, [59], [83]
- Vardar (Axios), river, [274], [278], [545]
- gate, the, [270], [271]
- Varna, battle of, [100], [149], [332]
- Vatatzes, emperor, [180], [283]
- Vathi, harbour, [265]
- Vatican, the, [65], [148], [156 ff.], [272], [514]
- Sala di Costantino, [511]
- Vatika, [233], [238], [240]
- Velbujd, see [Köstendil]
- Velestino, [37], [40], [62]
- Veligosti, [72]
- Venice, and the Venetians, [47 ff.], [55], [57], [58], [63], [64], [68 ff.], [74], [76], [79 ff.], [84], [89 ff.], [98 ff.], [106], [109], [111], [121], [123 ff.], [131], [136], [137], [142], [143], [151], [162], [163], [165 ff.], [181 ff.], [212 ff.], [225 ff.], [239 ff.], [251 ff.], [261 ff.], [275], [277], [280], [281], [283], [284], [286], [291], [299], [305], [306], [314], [316], [317], [324 ff.], [340], [341], [346], [349 ff.], [361 ff.], [371 ff.], [375], [377], [379], [383], [385], [393], [396], [398], [399], [401], [403 ff.], [433 ff.], [450], [452], [454], [456], [458], [474], [475], [478], [480], [481], [483], [484], [486 ff.], [498 ff.], [504 ff.], [523], [525], [532], [542], [548]
- Venier, family of, [69], [181], [204], [234], [235], [242], [245]
- admiral, [406]
- Tito, lord of Cerigo, [183], [184]
- Venizelos, M., [269], [440]
- Venus, [69], [204], [234], [242]
- Verdun, bishop Oddo of, [233]
- Verneda, engineer, [411], [413]
- Vernon, traveller, [387], [399]
- Verona, [69], [250]
- Boniface of, [117], [120], [121], [123], [133], [236]
- Marulla of, [81]
- Ravano dalle Carceri of, [59]
- Verres, [4]
- Verus, [15]
- Vespasian, emperor, [11], [12]
- Vespers, the Sicilian, [200], [285], [432]
- Vetones (pirates), [549]
- Vetrano, pirate, [55], [199], [283]
- Via Egnatia, the, [271]
- Viaro, family of, [234], [245]
- Vicolo Scanderbeg, the, [512]
- Victory, statue of, [413]
- Vid, [461], [465]
- Viddo, god, [465]
- Vido, islet, [219]
- Vienna, [403], [496]
- Vienne, the dauphin of, [253], [300]
- Vignoso, Simone, [299 ff.], [306]
- Villani, [121]
- Villehardouin arms on church at Athens, [233]
- chronicler, [199]
- family of (princes of Achaia), [95 ff.], [237], [238]
- Geoffroy I de, [67], [71], [72], [74], [78], [83], [87], [89], [90], [111], [202], [232]
- II de, [75], [78], [90], [91], [164], [232], [247], [248], [262]
- Guillaume (William) de, [73], [79], [80], [83], [91 ff.], [95], [98], [105], [114], [115], [164], [166], [232], [233], [284], [432]
- Isabelle de, [80], [94], [95]
- Marguérite de, [80]
- Matilda of Hainault, [80], [95 ff.]
- Violarium, see [Ionia]
- Visconti, Filippo Maria, [303]
- Vishevich, Michael, [465]
- Vitalis, Ordericus, [446]
- Viterbo, [93]
- treaty of, [116], [200], [263], [290], [431], [433]
- Vitry, Jacques de, bishop of Acre, [524 ff.], [532]
- Vitturi, [142]
- Vitylos, port of, [237], [404]
- Vlachoi, dialect, [546]
- Vladimir, John, of Serbia, [444]
- Vladislav, king of Serbia, [448]
- Vlastos, John, [437]
- Vojislav, Michael, [445], [446]
- Stephen, [445]
- Vojussa (Aoos), river, [431], [435], [438], [545]
- Volaterranus, diarist, [513]
- Volo, [194], [383]
- gulf of, [246], [256]
- Voltaire, [77], [537]
- Voltri, [308]
- von der Pfalz, Col. Raugraf, [407]
- Vonitza, [205], [217], [225], [426]
- von Katzenellenbogen, Berthold, [58], [62]
- Koenigsmark, Countess, [408], [410]
- Otto William, [404], [407], [408], [409], [412], [414]
- Ranke, [408]
- Suchem, Ludolf, [140 n.]
- Vostitza (Aigion), [72]
- Voyslava, wife of Kulin of Bosnia, [471]
- Vranduk, [496]
- Vrbas, river, [462], [481], [490], [491], [493]
- Vrdnik, monastery of, [455]
- Vrhbosna, [483], [484], [494]
- Vuk, Stephen, [477]
- Vukan, [549]
- Vukashin of Serbia, [435], [454]
- Vuktchich, Hrvoje, [481 ff.]
- Stephen, duke of St Sava, [485], [486], [488], [489], [491], [499], [508], [510]
- (Ahmed Pasha Herzegovich), son of Duke Stephen, [491], [492]
- Vladislav, [489], [491]
- Vlatko, [491], [492]
- Wadding, [512]
- Wâdi-Mehika, [516]
- Wallachia, and the Wallachs, [55], [59], [60], [115], [133], [149], [246], [345], [365], [382], [389], [393], [456], [499], [511], [549]
- Welsh, the, [525]
- Wheler, Sir George, [267], [386], [392], [410]
- Widman, Venetian governor of Corfù, [230]
- William, canon of Athens, [156]
- II of Sicily, [275]
- of Meerbeke, [84]
- of Montferrat, marquess, [248]
- of Tyre, archbishop, [446], [519], [520], [522], [524], [528], [530], [531]
- of Wied, prince, [440], [549]
- son of Frederick II of Sicily, [123]
- the Apulian, [544]
- the Conqueror, [49], [534]
- Willibald, St, bishop of Eichstätt, [35]
- Wilpert, Monsignor, [272]
- Winchelsea, Lord, [387]
- Winchester, bishop of, [171]
- Wine-trade at Monemvasia (also see [Malmsey wine]), [244]
- Wyse, Sir T., [233]
- Xanthopoulos, Nikephoros Kallistos, historian, [269]
- Xeromeros, [404]
- Xystos (Pope Sixtus II), [17]
- Yemen, the, [523]
- Yenidjé-Vardar, [281]
- York, archbishop of, [345]
- duke of, [399]
- Zabarella, biographer, [69]
- Zaccaria, family of, [283 ff.], [300], [313], [326], [330], [337]
- Bartolommeo, [250], [251], [290]
- Benedetto I, [284 ff.], [295], [296], [314]
- II, [289 ff.], [296]
- Caterina, [218]
- Centurione, [100], [102], [103], [283], [293], [325]
- II, [500], [501]
- Clarisia, [295]
- cross of the, [288]
- Fulcho, [284]
- Giovanni Asan, [501], [502]
- Leonardo, [295]
- Manfred, [295]
- Manuele, [284], [285], [295], [296]
- Martino, [289 ff.], [296]
- Nicolino, [287 ff.], [295], [296]
- Odoardo, [295]
- Paleologo, [287], [288], [295], [296]
- Tedisio (Ticino), [287], [288], [295 ff.], [501]
- Zachias, sultan, [382]
- Zacosta, Pierre-Raymond, [504]
- Zagan Pasha, [106], [153]
- Zahumlje, see [Herzegovina]
- Zajablje, [459]
- “Zakonik,” the, [451]
- Zante (Zakynthos), [29], [53], [55], [69], [131], [162], [202], [203], [214 ff.], [216 n.], [221 ff.], [226], [227], [229], [230], [242], [261 ff.], [325], [413], [417], [501]
- Zara, [470], [474], [475], [479], [480], [482]
- Zarnata, [404], [420], [424]
- Zealots, the, [279]
- Zehn, German officer, [387]
- Zeitounion, see [Lamia]
- Zemenos, bishopric of, [236]
- Zeno, doge, [181]
- governor of the Morea, [416]
- Carlo, [534]
- Pietro, [142], [170], [171]
- Zesiou, K., [269 n.]
- Zeta, see [Montenegro]
- Zeus, [11]
- statue of, [25], [413]
- Olympios, temple of, [3], [13], [30], [31]
- Panhellenios, temple of, [14]
- Zia, island of, [176], [266]
- Zichna, district of, [339]
- Zlatica, village, [336]
- Zoe, daughter of Constantine VIII, [535], [536]
- Zonaras, [545]
- Zonklon, see [Navarino]
- Zorzi (Giorgio), family of, [63], [84], [151], [203], [255 ff.]
- Chiara, [80], [150]
- Francesco, [252 ff.]
- Giacomo, [254], [255]
- Nicolò I, [251 ff.]
- II, [254], [255]
- son of Giacomo, [255]
- Zubravich, George, [509]
- Zvetchan, castle of, [450]
- Zvornik, [461], [484], [496]
- Zygavenos, monk, [542]
- Zygomalas, Theodosios, [36], [377]
- Political History of Constantinople from 1391 to 1578, [371]
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