, 350;
submits to Wessex, 364; princes of, see
Gruffydd, Idwal, Merfyn, Rhodri Mawr
Wales, South, Coenwulf's war with, 341;
expansion of, 341; 396
Wales, West (Cornwall), settlement of, by
Ecgbert, 344 sq.
submits to Wessex, 364; princes of, see
Gruffydd, Idwal, Merfyn, Rhodri Mawr
Wales, South, Coenwulf's war with, 341;
expansion of, 341; 396
Wales, West (Cornwall), settlement of, by
Ecgbert, 344 sq.
Cambridge Medieval History - v3 - Germany and the Western Empire
See Bucco, Otto, Henry
Schweinfurt (Zuinprod), convent of, 300
Scotland, Vikings in, 318; 325; 346 sq. ;
extended to the Tweed, 350; 388; homage
question with England, 365, 388; southern
influence in, 395 sq. ; Scandinavian in-
fluence in, 334 sq. ; kings of, see Constan-
tine, David, Duncan, Kenneth, Malcolm
Scriptores Gromatici, 536
Scythian, bogus alphabet, 500
Seacourt, 402 note
Sechnall, St, hymn by, 502
Sedulius Scottus, poet, 502 sqq. ,516,524 sqq.
Séez, ceded to Northmen, 87, 94, 322
Segoyuela, 409
Segre, river, 8
Séguin, Duke of Gascony, 8
Seine, river, 7, 16, 21, 24 sq. ; Northmen in,
31 sq. , 35, 40, 52, 59 sqq. , 73, 85 sqq. ,
316, 319 sq. , 322; 78, 315
Seisyll of Ceredigion, 342
Seligenstadt, synod at, 252; peace refused
to Bohemia at, 278
Semur, subject to Burgundy, 97; lord of,
see Dalmatius
Seneca, 489; epistles of St Paul to, 516
Senlis, assembly at, 83; 100, 104; seized
by Queen Constance, 107; besieged (946),
193
Sennecey, church of, 124
Sens, 36; besieged by Danes, 62; 77; attacked
by Hungarians, 88; Burgundy and, 93 sq. ;
taken by Robert the Pious, 106, 111; be-
eged (1032), 107, 144; reunited to royal
domain, 111; window at, 559; arch-
bishops of, see Ansegis, Egilo, Ganelon,
Walter
Seprio, county of, 244
Septimania, secured to Charles, 24; count
of, see Bernard ; see also Gothia
Sepúlveda, 440
Serbs, the, 47
Serenus, Q. , Sammonicus, 522
Serfdom, 221, 249, 251, 401, 469, 477 sqq.
Sergiopolis, church at, 543
Sergius II, Pope, 29
Sergius III, Pope, 151, 362, 455
Sergius IV, Pope, 241
Sergius, Duke of Naples, 49
Sergius IV, Duke of Naples, 268
Servatus Lupus, Abbot of Ferrières, 517 sq. ,
522
Servius, on the Aeneid, 491
Seulf, Archbishop of Rheims, 74 sq.
Seven Sleepers, legend of, 496
Severn, 362 sq. , 387, 394, 396, 400; valley
invaded, 359 sq.
Severus, Archbishop of Prague, 301
Severus, Sulpicius, biographer of St Martin,
495
Seville, 412, 418 sqq. , 428, 432; captured by
Vikings, 316, 328, 416
Sextus Placidus, medical writer, 535
Shaftesbury, 388
Shakyā, Berber leader, 413
Shi-ites, Muslim sects, 419
Sheppey, raided by Vikings, 312, 347, 349;
Danes in, 385
Sherborne, diocese of, 362; Cornwall incor.
porated in, 344; bishops of, see Aldhelm,
Asser, Ealhstan
Sherston, 385
Shetlands, the, Irish missionaries in, 310;
Viking settlements in, 324 sqq. ; Scandi.
navian influence in, 334
Shropshire, Aethelred in, 382; Danes in, 384
Sicard, Prince of Benevento, 48
Sicily, Saracens in, 48, 149-166, 177 sq.
Sico, Count, imperial missus, 168
Sico, Prince of Benevento, 8
Siconolf, Prince of Salerno, 48 sq.
Sidonia, ravaged by Vikings, 316
Sidonius Apollinaris, poet, 495
Sidroc, the Viking, 35
Siegfried, Saxon Count, 187
Siegfried, Saxon Margrave, 212
Siegfried, Abbot of Gorze, 283
Siete Torres, 418
Sigeferth, 384
Sigefrid (Sigröðr), Viking leader, 59, 61,
321
Sigefridus (Sigurðr), King of Denmark, 312
Sigefridus, "nepos"' to Godefridus, King of
Denmark, 313
Sigefridus. See Sigurðr Snake-Eye
Sigeric, Archbishop of Canterbury, 381
Sighelm, alderman of West Kent, 361
Sigtryggr, of the Silken Beard, King of Dub.
lin, plots against Brian, 324
Sigtuna, church founded at, 314; trade at,
332
Sigurðr Snake-Eye (Sigefridus), King of Den-
mark, 321
Sigurðr, Earl of Orkney, 324, 326
Sigurðr Loðvesson, Earl of Orkney, 326 ;
death of, 324, 326
Sigwulf, alderman of East Kent, 361
Sihtric, King of York, 366
Silesia, transferred from Bratislav to Casimir,
297 sq. , 301 sqq.
Simancas, 420, 422 sq.
Simon Magus, 505
Simon of Crépy, Count of Valois and Vexin,
111
Sinai, St Catherine's monastery at, 547
Sinope, Purple MS. at, 550
Sion, diocese of, 38, 63; given to Conrad of
Auxerre, 134; see also Valais, the
Sisebut, King of the Visigoths, 492
Sithiu (Saint-Bertin), 14
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.
Siward, Abbot of Abingdon, coadjutor of of, see Walter; Henry III at, 286; Henry III
Canterbury, 392
buried at, 299
Siward, Earl of Yorkshire and Northumber- Spitignev, Duke of Bohemia, succeeds his
land, 389, 391, 393 sqq. ; death of, 396 father Bratislav, 298, 302
Skiringssalr, trading centre, 332
Spoleto, duchy of, 47 sq. , 58; 66, 454; 161;
Skye, Vikings in, 311, 346
given to Paldolf I, 166; joined to Tuscany,
Slaves, the, party in Spain, 422, 427, 429, 157, 171, 243; Crescentians lose, 243 ;
431
dukes and marquesses of, see Ademar,
Slavomir, Prince of the Obotrites, 7
Alberic, Anscar, Guy, John Crescentius,
Slavs, the, 7, 16, 47, 49, 63; and Louis the Lambert, Paldolf, Peter, Rainier, Sarlio,
German, 10, 27, 30 sq. , 36; and Henry I, Suppo, Theobald, Transemund, Winichis
183; and Henry III, 304; see also Bohe- Spree, river, marshes of, 227
mia, Croats, Lusatians, Lyutitzi, Mora- Squillace, monks at, 486
vians, Obotrites, Poland, Russians, Serbs, Stablo (Stavelot), 59; abbey of, 277; abbot
Slovenes, Sorbs, Wends, Wiltzi
of, see Poppo
Slesvík. See Schleswig
Stade, battle with Vikings at, 212
Slovenes, at Compiègne, 6; 7; see also Stafford, burh of, 363
Liudevit
Staffordshire, Danes in, 384; Danish names
Smaragdus of St Mihiel, grammarian,515 note in, 337, 400
Snowdon, 342
Stamford, occupied by the Danes, 319, 355;
Sobrarbe, 410, 428, 441
recaptured by Edward the Elder, 323, 364;
Socrates, Church historian, 487
Scandinavian influence in, 334, 337
Soissons, Louis the Pious at, 18 sq. , 444; Statius, 516, 536, 538
battle at (923), 74, 181; Otto II at, 208; Stavelot. See Stablo
synod of (861), 452; cathedral, 562; bishop Steele, Diet of (938), 188
of, see Rothad
Stellinga, the, 26
Soleure, Conrad II at, 144; assembly at Stephen II, Pope, 71, 454
(1038), 145, 259
Stephen IV, Pope, 4 sq.
Solinus, 488
Stephen V, Pope, 60, 64 sq. , 138
Solomon and Saturn, Dialogue of, 537 Stephen VII, Pope, 67, 454
Solomon, Breton king, 40
Stephen VIII, Pope, 78
Solomon, Bishop of Constance, 69
Stephen, King of England, 466
Solway, Eardulf's journey through, 354 Stephen, St, King of Hungary, xvii, 223,
Somerset, invaded by Vikings, 382; Danes in, 260, 303; war with Conrad II, 260 sq. ,
384; Edmund in, 385, 392, 394, 397
273, 281
Somme, river, 315; and the Vikings, 319 sq. Stephen, Count of Champagne,
Sophia, daughter of Otto II, Abbess of Gan. Stephen, Count of Troyes, 105
dersheim, 255
Stephen of Garlande, Bishop of Beauvais,
Sophia, niece of Otto III, Abbess of Gander.
113
sheim, 287
Stephen, lord of Grand Montrevault, 118
Sora, added to Spoleto, 48
Stephen Caloprini, and Otto II, 170
Sorbs, the, 7, 212
Stephen, Roman deacon, 536
Southampton, 357, 379, 382, 385
Steyning, 360
Southwark, 357, 394
Stifla Sound, death of Godefridus at, 313
Southwell, 408
Stigand, Bishop of Winchester, 392, 394 ;
Sozomen, Church historian, 487
becomes Archbishop of Canterbury, 395,
Spain, and Louis I, 8; and the Vikings, 316, 404
318, 320; Muslims in, ch. XVi; society in, Stiklestad, 388
428 sqq. , 439 sqq. ; learning and letters in, Stilo, battle of, 169
433 sqq. , 489 sqq. , 523 sq. ; literary con- Stoinef, Wendish chief, 200
nexions with Britain, 494; with England, Stony Stratford, and the Danish boundary,
511, 524; with Ireland, 524; Adoptionism 319, 337, 354
in, 516, 523; Roman art in, 552; emirs of, Strachtin (Trachtin), 281
see Abdallāh, `Abd-ar-Raḥmān, Hakam, Strangford Lough, death of Halfdanr on,
Hishām, Mahomet, Mundhir; see Mūsā; 318
see also Cordova, Caliphs of
Strasbourg, 23, 25; Treaty of (1016), 142 sq. ,
Spanish March, disturbances in, 3, 8. See 247; sacked, 217 sq. ; Conrad II at, 258;
Barcelona, Catalonia
Hungarian envoys at, 278; Oath of, 25 sq. ,
Sparone, Ardoin at, 224, 239
534; stained glass at, 566; see of, 45;
Spearhafoc, Abbot of Abingdon, 393
bishops of, 217; see Herman, Werner
Spello, Conrad II at, 267
Strathclyde, kingdom of, Picts of Galloway,
Spera-in-Deo, Abbot, 416, 438
unite with, 341; attacked from Ireland,
"Spes Imperii,” 273
352; raided by Halfdene, 353 sq. ; in league
Spires, 275; Conrad II buried at, 269 ; against Aethelstan, 366
cathedral of, 271; diocese of, 27; bishop Strehla, taken by Boleslav, 222
107 sq.
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Stühlweissenburg, Peter of Hungary restored of, 81, 536; Archbishop of Rheims, 101,
at, 285, 288
103, 173, 210, 534; Archbishop of Raven-
Styrian Mark, formed, 270 note 1
na, 173, 210; Pope, 104, 173 sqq. , 214;
Subiaco, abbey of, destroyed, 150
Otto III and, 210, 213; Bohemian church
Sūdān, architecture in, 547
and, 222; Willigis and, 235; death of,
Sudbourne, 377
177, 241, 536
Suðreyjar. See Hebrides
Sylvester III, Pope, 291
Suetonius, 489, 491 sq. , 520 sqq. , 527, 536 ; Symmachus, 536
a model for Einhard, 517 sq.
Syracuse, Archbishop of. See Gregory
Suevi, John of Biclarum's history of, 492; Syria, Muslim power in, 168 sq. ; architecture
conversion of the, 489; king of, see Miro in, 539, 547; MSS. from, 558
Suffolk, 392, 400, 406, 408; hundreds of, Syrians, 409, 411, 428, 436; in France, 496;
367; Scandinavian influence in, 337
influence in Ireland, 505
Suidger, Bishop of Bamberg. See Clement II,
Pope
Tacitus, 518, 520 sq. , 533
Sulaiman, al-Mustaʻin, Caliph of Cordova, Tagino, Archbishop of Magdeburg, 228, 232
427
Tagus, river, 420
Sulpicius, lord of Amboiseand Chaumont, 119 Taifas, 436
Şumail, the ķaisite, 411 sq. ; murdered, 413 Tain Bo Cuailnge, 537
Sunderold, Archbishop of Mayence, 64 Taliesin, poems of, 538
Sunifred, Count of Barcelona, 90
Tamaran, battle of, 428
Suppo, Count, cousin of Empress Engilberga, Tamashecca, 418
Duke of Spoleto, 48
Tammām, 411
Suppo, Count of Brescia, 11
Tamworth, burh of, 363 sq. , 368
Surrey, submits to Wessex, 345
Tanshelf, 370
Susa, pass of, 11
Taormina, conquered by Saracens, 150
Sussex, submits to Wessex, 345; plundered Taranto, seized by Saracens, 48; siege of
by Danes, 381
(982), 169
Sutherland, Viking settlements in, 325, 335 Tarentaise, diocese of, 39; Boso acknow.
Sutri, Henry III at, 290 sq.
ledged king in the, 137
Svatopluk (Zwentibold), King of Moravia, 64 Țarūb, Sultana, 416 sq.
Svatopluk II, Moravian prince, 64
Tavistock, Abbey, 378; abbot of, see Lyfing
Svein Forkbeard, King of Denmark, deposes Taxis, Hungarian chief, 158
Harold Bluetooth, 208, 380 sq. ; driven Tedald, Marquess (of Canossa), 221 sq. ; 224;
from Denmark, and raids England, 381; 240
conquest of England, 324, 382 sqq. ; death Tees, river, boundary of Northumberland,
of, 325, 384
351, 396
Svein, King of Denmark and Norway, nephew Tegernsee, Abbey of, 236; abbot of, see
of King Knut, treaty with Henry III, 294, Godehard
296 sq. , 325, 389 sq.
Teignton, 382
Svein, King of Norway, son of Knut, 388 sq. Tempestarii, belief in, 520
Svein, Earl, 392 sq. ; outlawed, 394; death Tempsford, 364
of, 395
Terence, 521, 532
Swabia, revolt in, 64; ravaged by Hun- Terouanne, Bishop of, 460
garians, 69, 182 note; duchy of, 70, 179; Terra di Lavoro, Saracens in the, 149; see
136, 144, 204; Saracens advance into, Campania
155; relations with Henry I, 180 sq. ; Tertullian, 488, 493 ; MS. of, 520
with Otto I, 197 sq. ; with Italy, 136, 194; Testa de Nevill, cited, 462
with Bavaria, 204, 206; granted to Con- Tettenhall, battle near, 362
rad, 209; refuses support to Duke Ernest Tetralogus, by Wipo, 278, 280
against Conrad II, 258; Henry III in, Tewkesbury Abbey, 564
276; dukes of, see Burchard, Conrad, Thames, river, 344, 346, 348 sq. , 352,
Ernest, Henry, Herman, Liudolf, Otto, 354 sqq. , 359 sq. , 385
Rudolf; see also Alemannia
Thanet, Vikings Winter in, 312, 349; re-
Swanage, Viking defeat off, 355
newed raids, 379
Sweden, early history of, 309; preaching of Thankmar, 186; rebels, 188
Anskar in, 314; Viking expeditions from, Thegan, life of Louis the Pious by, 534
327 sq. ; civilisation in, 328 sqq. ; kings Theiss, river, Hungarians settle on, 148
of, see Anund, Björn, Eric; bishop of, see Theobald I, Marquess of Spoleto, 152 sq. ,
Gautbert; see also Scandinavia
155, 157
Switzerland, French, 38
Theobald II, Marquess of Spoleto, 161
Sylvester II, Pope (Gerbert of Aurillac), Theobald, Count, 57
career of, xvii, 535 sq. ; scholasticus at Theobald the Trickster, Viscount of Tours,
Rheims, 80, 210, 535; Abbot of Bobbio, Count of Blois, 95
80, 173, 175, 210, 535; correspondence Theobald III, Count of Blois, 107 sq. , 123
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Theobert, Count, 13
Theodora, Empress, 547
Theodora, mother of Crescentius, 168
Theodora, Senatrix, wife of Theophylact,
151, 455
Theodore, primicerius, executed, 5
Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, 488,
502, 504, 508 sqq. , 511 sq. , 514, 555
Theodore, of Mopsuestia, 503
Theodoret, Church historian, 487
Theodoric, statue of, 521; tomb of, 548
Theodoric I, King of the Franks, 309
Theodoric, Count of Autun, 57
Theodoric, illegitimate brother of Louis I,
2, 12
Theodosius II, Eastern Emperor, 492
Theodrada, daughter of Charles the Great,
2
Theodulf, Bishop of Orleans, Abbot of Fleury,
2, 11 sq. , 450, 517 sq.
Theodulus. See Gottschalk of Orbais
Theophanes, chronicler, 528
Theophano, Empress, 80, 103, 169, 172 sq. ,
205 note, 207, 212; marries Otto II, 167,
203; joint regent for Otto III, 171, 209 sq. ;
dies, 171, 211
Theophano, Abbess of Essen, 287
Theophilus of Antioch, 503
Theophrastus, Peplus of, 504, 526
Theophylact, Senator of the Romans, 151,
153, 454 sq.
Theophylact of Tusculum. See Benedict VIII,
Pope
Theophylact of Tusculum. See Benedict IX,
Pope
Thessalonica, siege of, 149 note
Thetford, Viking victory at, 318, 351; burh
at, 356, 382
Theuda. See Tota
Theudibert I, king of the Franks, 309
Theutberga, wife of Lothar II, 38 sqq. ,
41 sqq. , 449
Theutgaud, Archbishop of Trèves, 39, 42,
Tbiedric, Archbishop elect of Magdeburg,
232
Thietmar, Bishop of Merseburg, cited, 141,
145, 204, 207 note; 208; 214 note; 233,
235
Thietmar, Margrave of East Mark, 260
Thietmar, brother of Bernard II (Billung),
revolts, 249, 293
Thietmar, Count, 184
Thion, Vikings defeated at (880), 59
Thionville, assemblies at (831), 6, 12, 16;
(835), 20
Thomas, Apocalypse of, 506 and note, 537
Thomas, St, in India, 537
Thor, worship of, restored, 351
Thorgestr. See Turgeis
Thorgils Sprakaleg, 387
Thorkil the Tall, 382 sqq. ; deserts, 385;
earl of East Anglia, 387, 392
Thorney, Abbey of, 375
Thouarcé, fief of Anjou, 118, 125
Thouars, viscounty of, 97, 471; town of,
burnt, 120
Thousand, the Year, 456
Three Henries, War of the, 206
Throndlaw, subjected to Denmark, 380
Thurferth, jarl of Northampton 364
Thurgau, county of, seized by Rodolph II,
136
Thuringia, given to Louis the German, 16,
18; 22 sq. ; ravaged by Hungarians, 69,
182, 185; Henry the Fowler and, 181;
Henry the Wrangler in, 210; Henry II
acknowledged in, 217; tribute of swine,
217; Henry III in, 276, 278; duke of,
see Henry
Thurkytel, jarl of Bedford, 363, 365
Thuwāba, Emir, 409
Thyra, 380
Tibullus, 523
Tidenham, 404
Tilleda, royal seat in Thuringia, 278
Timgad, baptistery at, 547
Tivoli, John XII and Adalbert at, 163; re.
volt of, 176
Todmir, 418
Togloss, jarl, 364
Toledo, 410 sq. , 413 sq. , 416 sq. , 420 sq. ,
429, 432; massacre of, 414; use of, 494;
archbishops of, see Eugenius, Eulogio,
Julian, Rodrigo Ximenez
Toledoth Jesu, 520
Tone, river, 355
Tongres, burnt by Danes, 59
Tonnerre, subject to Burgundy, 93, 96
Torksey, Vikings at, 353
Torrox, castle, 411
Tortona, Judith at, 18; Otbertines in, 240
see of, 175
Tory Island, 310
Toscanella, bishop of. See John
Tostig, outlawed, 394; Earl of Northumbria,
396 sq. ; driven from earldom, 398
Tota (Theuda), Queen of Navarre, 421 sqq.
Toul, Rodolph I of Burgundy crowned at,
135; threatened by Odo of Blois, 144,
259; bishopric of, given to Louis the
German, 45 sq. ; bishop of, made count,
185 note; bishops of, 44; see Bruno;
“Monk of Toul,” 531
Toulouse, sieges of (844), 31; (849), 33;
county of, given to Pepin, 10; March of,
89 sq. ; wars with Aquitaine, 129 sq. ;
state of, 130; supposed academy at, 498;
502; counts of, see Alphonse-Jourdain,
Berengar, Bertrand, Raymond, William
Touraine, and Anjou, 96, 108 sq. , 123;
custom of, 471
Tournai, cathedral at, 562 sq.
Tours, ravaged by Vikings, 32, 86 sq. ; 33;
abbey of Saint-Martin at, 76; given to
Geoffrey Martel, 108 sq. ; attacked by Hugh
of Amboise, 119; Odo II and, 123; Fulk
Nerra at, 126; library at, 521; church at,
563; counts of, see Hugh, Odo, Theo-
bald; archbishop of, see Archibald
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Towcester, 354, 364
Towy, Vale of (Ystrad Tywi), 341 sq.
Tralles, churches at, 543 sq.
Tramoyes (Ain), assembly at (835), 20
Transemund, Marquess of Spoleto, 170
Trebatius Testa, De Religionibus, 485
Trebbia, river, battle on (889), 65
Tref, Welsh fiscal unit, 342, 345
Tréguier, 33 note, 128
Trent, river, Vikings follow, 351; Mercian
advance in, 363
Trent, city, 21; Berengar at, 64; see of,
157; Henry II at, 224
Treuga Dei. See Truce of God
Trèves, 17; captured by Danes, 59; council
at (948), 79, 194; disaffection at, 238;
diocese of, 45; library of, 521, 536;
Romanesque art at, 552, 557; archbishops
of, 209, 295; see Adalbero, Bertulf, Henry,
Liudolf, Megingaud, Poppo, Theutgaud
Trèves, fief of Anjou, 118, 125
Tribuno Menio, Doge of Venice, 170
Tribur, assemblies at (887), 62; (897), 68;
(1045), 288; (1053), 297
Triconshire (Triggshire), 345
Trieste, see of, 165
Triggshire, 345
Trim, supposed Greek church at, 503
Troia, 251, 268
Troyes, added to Burgundy, 93; recaptured,
94; under Odo II, 105; council of (878),
56; counts of, see Herbert, Odo, Robert,
Stephen; see also Champagne
Truce of God, 279, 281 sqq. , 457, 465
Tudela, 410, 417, 421
Tunis. See Ifrikiya
Turenne, viscounty of, 97
Turgeis (? Thorgestr), Viking chief, 317
Turin, marquesses and house of, 220, 240,
265; see Ardoin Glabrio, Manfred; MSS.
from Bobbio at, 521; bishop of, see Clau-
dius
Tuscany, 47 sq. ; Henry II and, 240, 243 sqq. ;
Saracens and, 250; reduced by Conrad II,
264; marquesses etc. of, see Adalbert,
Boniface, Boso, Guido, Hubert, Hugh,
Lambert, Matilda, Rainier
Tusculum, counts of, 241, 291, 454; see
Gregory
Tusey, interview at (865), 42
Tuy, bishop of. See Lucas
Tweed, river, English frontier, 350, 388, 395
Two Sorrows of Heaven, 505
Twyneham, 361
Tynwald Hill, Isle of Man, 335
Ukrani, the, submit to Henry I, 185; de-
feated by Gero and Conrad (945), 200
Ulf, Knut's brother-in-law, 387 sqq.
Ulf, Bishop of Dorchester, 392, 394
Ulf, son of Dolfin, 398
Ulfkytel, 382, 385
Ulm, Ernest of Swabia submits at, 257;
diets at, 276 sq. , 294
Ulric, Bishop of Augsburg, 199
Ulster, Vikings in, 347
Ulwyn of Hedingham, 406
Umayyads, massacred by Abbasids, 410; in
Africa, 410; in Spain, 411 sq. , 415, 419.
See Spain, Emirs of; Cordova, Caliphs of
Unroch, Marquess of Friuli, 47
Unwan, Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen,
239, 263
Urban II, Pope, excommunicates Philip I,
113, 132 sq.
Urgel, county of, 90, 427; count of, see
Armengol
Urraca, 422
Utrecht, Hungarians reach, 198; Udalrich
imprisoned at, 262; Conrad II dies at,
269; Henry III at, 275, 284, 289; plun.
dered by Vikings, 316, 347; bishops of,
209, 249, 289, 292, 294; see Adalbold
Uzège, 27; Boso recognised in, 137
Uzès, paganism in, 520
Valais, the, invaded by Arnulf, 135; see
also Sion
Val de Junqueras, 421
Valence, assembly at (890), 138; Hugh of
Arles and, 138; Vikings at, 320
Valencia. See Paterna
Valenciennes, 33; seized by Baldwin IV,
106, 227 sq.
Valentine, Pope, 5
Valentinois, the, united to France, 147
Valerius, St, works of, 494
Valerius Maximus, 527
Val-es-Dunes, battle of (1047), 109, 120
Valois, 111; counts of, see Raoul, Simon
Val Sugana, Henry II in, 224
Valtierra, 421
Vandals, in Africa, 489; John of Biclarum's
history of, 492; king of, see Gunthe-
mund
Vannes, and Breton revolts, 8 sq.
Varangians, the, in Russia, 327 sq.
Varaville, defeat of Angevins at (1058), 110
Vaulting, history and use of, 540; Gothic
development of, 560 sqq. , 564
Vegetius, 526
Vendôme, independence of, 96; and Anjou,
109; count of, see Bouchard
Veneto, the, raided by Hungarians, 148
Venice, Hungarians repulsed at, 148; inde-
pendence of, 150; growth and danger of,
170; under Orseolo II, 177 sq. ; doges of,
see Pietro, Tribuno; treaty with Otto II,
170, 218; and Henry II, ib. ; loss of eccle-
siastical independence, 265; St Mark's
at, 549 sq. , 558
Ubaid-Allāh, 411 sq. ; death of, 412
Ubbi (Ubba), 319, 350 sq. , 355
Udalrich, Bishop of Basle, 271
Udalrich, Duke of Bohemia, 222 sq. , 239,
247, 260, 299; revolt and deposition of,
262; death of, 262
Udo, Franconian count, 190
Uggeshall, 406
Uhtred, jarl of Yorkshire, 383 sq. , 387
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Ver, synod of (844), 29 sq.
Veranius, on the Pontifices, 485
Verberie, 14, 36
Vercelli, pilgrim route to, 136; taken by
Ardoin, 220, 244; lost, 245; see of, 175
note, 176, 245; bishops of, 267; see Ingo,
Leo, Liutward, Peter
Vercelli Book, 506 note; 537
Verdun, 57; captured by Lothair, 81, 210;
sacked, 293; Treaty of (843), 26 sqq. , 30,
93, 135; county of, 286, 289, 292; count
of, see Godfrey; St Nicholas's Abbey at,.
526; see of, 289; bishops of, 295; see
Adalbero, Dietrich, Richard
Verecundus, Bishop of Junca, 488
Vermandois, county of, Northmen in, 72,
85; Hungarians in, 88; 83, 97, 198;
counts of, 108, 207; and see Albert, Her.
bert, Hugh
Vermland, under Danish rule, 313
Vernon, lord of. See Guy
Verona, 65; Berengar I murdered at, 136,
153; Louis the Blind surprised at, 138,
149; Berengar II at, 157; 160 sq. ; Ger-
man Diet at (983), 170, 208, 209; Otto III
at, 172; captured by Ardoin, 222; Henry II
at, 224, 244, 251; Conrad II at, 140, 264,
266; Henry III at, 290; library at, 521;
bishops of, 221; see Adalard, Ratbold,
Ratheri; count of, see Milo
Verona, March of, added to Bavaria, 159 sq. ,
163, 196; added to Carinthia, 206; to
Bavaria, 209; to Carinthia, 211; to
Bavaria, 212
Verrius Flaccus, 514
Verzy. See St Basle
Vestfold, under Danish rule, 313, 316
Vexilla Regis, hymn, 495
Vexin, added to Normandy, 108; acquired
by Philip I, 111 sq. ; invaded by William
Rufus, 114; counts of, see Drogo, Simon
Vézelay, church at, 562
Vicenza, bishop of. See Jerome
Vich, Archbishop of. See Hatto
Victor II, Pope (Gebhard, Bishop of Eich-
stedt), 297 sq.
Victor of Tonnensia, chronicler, 492
Victorinus, grammarian, 493, 516
Vienna, first mention of the name, 261; .
captured by Hungarians, 261; MSS. from
Bobbio at, 521; MS. of Genesis at, 550
Vienne, 19; given to Charles the Bald, 45 sq. ;
ruled by Boso, 57, 137; siege of (882), 58,
137; Louis the Blind at, 138; cusping at,
565; archbishops of, 282; see Bernard ;
counts of, see Charles Constantine, Ger-
ard
Viguera, 421
Vikings, chap. XIII; meaning of, 309, 340;
in Frisia and Saxony, 20, 212, 227; in
Spain, 316, 318, 320, 416; civilisation of,
329 sqq. , 365
Vikings (Danish), chap. XIII, 311; ravage
Frisia, 347; invade England, 311 sq. ,
323 sq. , chap. XIV, 379 sqq; see Danelaw,
England, York; invade Ireland, 317; see
Vikings (Irish); invade France, 31 sqq. , 35,
40, 52 sqq. , 57 sqq. , 86 sqq. ; besiege Paris,
60 sqq. , 529; 63 sq. , 72; foundation of
Normandy, 73, 86, 322; see Normandy
Vikings (Irish), 311 sq. , 317, 362, 368, 379;
attack Strathclyde, 351 sq. ; raid Dorset,
355; in league against Aethelstan, 365 sq. ;
flight of Irish scholars from, 524; see
Dublin, kings of
(Norwegian), 311; in England, 311,
340, 346 sqq. , 368, 380; in Ireland, 311 sq. ,
317
Villanueva de Brenes, 412 note
Villeloin, abbey of, 71
Vingulmörk, under Danish rule, 313
Vinland, Viking expedition to, 332
Virgil, 486, 491, 496, 505 note, 507 sqq. , 516,
521, 524
Virgilius, Bishop of Salzburg, 511; and the
antipodes, 512 sq.
Virgilius Maro Grammaticus, 497 sqq. ; date
and influence of, 499 sqq.
Visé, interview at (942), 78, 193 and note
Visigothic script, 517
Visigoths, in Asturias, 409; in Spain, 429 sq. ,
432; 436; 438; John of Biclarum's history
of the, 492; kings of, see Chindaswinth,
Roderick, Sisebut, Wamba
Vistula, river, and the Poles, 222
Vitruvius, 516, 518, 557
Vitry-en-Perthois, territory of, 111
Vivarais, the, 27, 45; Boso acknowledged
as king in, 137; united to France, 147
Vivarium, monastery of, 486
Vladimir, the Great, Grand Duke of Russia,
247, 331
Vladivoi, Duke of Bohemia, 222 sq.
Volga, river, and the Rus, 327
Volkfeld, given to see of Bamberg, 237 sq.
Volturno, abbey of, destroyed, 49, 150
Wahlwies, battle at (914), 69
Waiblingen, assembly at (887), 62
Wala, 2, 12, 14 sq. , 445
Walafrid (Walafridus) Strabo (Strabus),
Glossa Ordinaria of, 521 sq. , 532
Walcheren, Vikings at (837), 313; granted to
Harold, 25, 315; added to Flanders, 228
Waldingfield, 406
Waldrada, and Lothar II, 38, 40 sqq.
Wales, divisions of, 341 sq. ; Church of, and
Rome, 342; Vikings in, 326; 347; at-
tacked by Mercia, 341 sqq. , 353; defeated by
Mercia, 396 sqq. ; Marches of, 401, 404;
learning in, 509; literature of, 538
Wales, North (Gwynedd, Venedotia); 360;
362; 397; Coenwulf's war with, 341, 343;
extent and overlordship of, 341 sq.
, 350;
submits to Wessex, 364; princes of, see
Gruffydd, Idwal, Merfyn, Rhodri Mawr
Wales, South, Coenwulf's war with, 341;
expansion of, 341; 396
Wales, West (Cornwall), settlement of, by
Ecgbert, 344 sq. ; assists Vikings, 347
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Wessex, kingdom of, 340 sq. ; rivalry
with Mercia, 344 sqq. ; subdues Cornwall,
344 sq. ; subdues Kent, 345 sq. ; struggles
with Vikings, 319, 348, 350, 352 sqq. , 358;
partitioned, 349 sq. ; freed from the Danes,
356; subjection of Mercia to, 356, 360; 364;
reformed by Alfred, 357; new sees erected
in,361; progress against theDanes, 362 sqq. ,
law and institutions, 362, 366 sq. , 369;
Eadwig in, 372; Knut in, 384; retained
by Edmund, 386; society in, 401, 404 sq. ;
kings of, see Aethelbald, Aethelbert,
Aethelred, Aethelstan, Aethelwulf,
Alfred,
Beorhtric, Eadred, Ecgbert, Edmund,
Edward, Ine
Wessex, earldom of, 387, 397; earls of,
see Godwin, Harold
Westbury-on-Trym, monastery at, 374
Westerna, 363, 365
Western Islands (Suðreyjar), see Hebrides;
kings of, see Guðröðr, Ketill, Maccus
Western Kingdom, the, 28, 31 sq. , 35; Louis
the German invades (858), 36; Lorraine
added to, 45; see also France
West Franks, the; see France
Westminster, Abbey of, 374, 399, 545,
>
560 sqq.
Walid II, Caliph of Damascus, 411
Wallers, Northmen victorious at, 72, 85
Wallingford, 357
Walo, Bishop of Metz, 59
Walpert, Archbishop of Milan, 160
Walsleben, captured by Wends, 184
Walter, elected to see of Besançon, 141
Walter, Bishop of Spires, 241
Walter, Archbishop of Sens, 71, 74 sq.
Waltheof of Bamborough, 383
Waltheof, 396; made Earl of Northampton-
shire and Huntingdonshire, 398 sq.
Waltherd, Provost of Magdeburg, 232, 239
Wamba, King of the Visigoths, 493
Wantage, 338; 352
Wareham, 357; captured by Vikings, 355;
Knut lands at, 384
Warin, Count of Mâcon, 14, 24
Warmund, Bishop of Ivrea, 220
Warte, river, and the Poles, 222
Warwick, fortified, 363
Warwickshire, 337, 384, 406
Watchet, 357
Waterford, Norse in, 317; Danes in, 334
Watling Street, 319, 337, 354, 359, 368, 383,
405
Wazo, Bishop of Liège, canonist, 290; pre-
serves peace between France and Ĝer-
many, 292, and sack of Verdun, and siege
of Liège, 293; death of, 294
Wearmouth, Vikings raid, 341; library at,
511; abbot of, see Benedict Biscop
Wedmore, 356; Peace of, 319, 356
Weimar, Count of. See William
Weland, the Viking, 40
Welf, house of, 35, 56; in Burgundy, 134,
247
Welf, Count, 13
Welf, Count, 256 sqq.
Welf, Count, made Duke of Carinthia, 292,
299
Welland, river, 354 sq. , 380
Wells, see of, 362; bishop of, see Duduco;
canons of, 379
Wenceslas, St, Duke of Bohemia, 184 ;
murder of, 192
Wends, the, Saxony ravaged by, 182, 184 sq. ,
191 sq. ; defeat of, 200 sqq. ; revolt of,
208 sq. ; war with Otto III, 211 sq. ; ally
with Henry II, 226 sq. , 228; in Bamberg
district, 237; rising of, 249; 262; see also
Dalemintzi, Lusatians, Lyutitzi, Obo.
trites, Redarii, Sorbs, Ukrani, Wiltzi
and Slavs
Wenilo. See Ganelon
Weoxtan, 344
Werben, Udalrich of Bohemia deposed at,
262; fortress of, 262
Werden, abbot of, 206
Werfrith, Bishop of Worcester, 356, 358
Werinbert, 530
Werla, fortress of, Henry Iat, 182; assemblies
at, 216, 255
Werner, Count of Kiburg, 257 sq. , 270
Werner, Bishop of Strasbourg, 260
200;
Westmorland, Norse settlements in, 326;
Scandinavian influence in, 335, 337
West Saxon Chronicle, cited, 350, 352, 354
Wettin, Count of. See Dietrich
Wexford, Viking fleet in (820), 316; Danes
in, 334
Wherwell, nunnery of, 394 sq.
Whitby, synod of, 342
Whithern, bishoprio of, 341
Whitwell, 368
Wichlawa, 377
Wichmann, Abbot of Ramsey, 263
Wichmann, brother of Herman, Duke of
Saxony, 187 sq.
Wichmann, nephew of Herman, Duke of
Saxony, raises rebellion among the Wends,
defeated and slain, 202
Wick, conquered by the Danes, 380
Widger, Archbishop of Ravenna, trial of,
290
Widukind, Saxon hero, in Denmark, 312;
invades Saxony, 413
Widukind of Corvey, Saxon historian, 534,
cited, 183 note, 184, 186, 187 note, 190 sq. ,
201, 203
Wienerwald and the East March (Austria),
the, 208, 281
Wifred I, Count of Barcelona, 428, 441
Wigbert, Bishop of Merseburg, 235
Wight, Isle of, Danes in, 382
Wiglaf, King of Mercia, exiled, 346; re-
stored, 346
Wihomarch, Breton leader, 9
Wikfried, Archbishop of Cologne, 187, 199
Wilfrid, St, Bishop of York, 553, 556, 560
Willa, wife of Berengar II, 157, 159, 162;
exile and death of, 163
William I (the Conqueror), King of England,
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(the Bastard), Duke of Normandy; in Nor-
mandy, 283; 471; wars with Anjou, 109;
292; revolt in Normandy, 120; visits
England, 394; Harold's oath, 398; King
of England, 111 sq. , 120 sq.
William II (Rufus), King of England, 112,
121
William, Archbishop of Mayence, appoint-
ment of, 199; 201 ; death of, 203
William Longsword, Duke of Normandy,
75; does homage to Raoul, 76; murder
of, 92; 94; 189
William, Duke of Aquitaine, founder of
Cluny, 456
William V (the Great, the Pious), Duke of
Aquitaine, 106 sq. , 129, 131, 141; accepts
crown of Lombardy for his son, 257, 263;
283
William VIII (Guy-Geoffrey), Duke of Aqui-
taine, 129
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, 114, 129 sq.
William, Marquess of Montferrat, Rector of
Burgundy, 147
William, Margrave of Nordmark, 306; slain,
299
William of Baux, Prince of Orange, Rector
of Burgundy, 147
William I, Count of Arles, 104
William II, Count of Provence, 141
William, Count of Blois, 14
William IV, Count of Toulouse, 129 sq.
William, Count of Weimar, 217
William, Bishop of London, 393
William, Abbot of St Benignus, Dijon, 250
William of Arques, revolt of, 120
William Busac, lord of Eu, 120
William of Gellone, 13
William of Jumièges, cited, 311
William of Malmesbury, cited, 130, 332, 353,
536, 555, 561
William of Poitiers, cited, 122
Willibert, Archbishop of Cologne, 45
Willibrord, St, in Scandinavia, 314
Willibrord, Life of Boniface by, 534
Willigis, Archbishop of Mayence, 209, 213,
235; supports Otto III, 210 sq. ; and
Henry II, 217; crowns Kunigunda, 218;
at Synod of Frankfort, 237; death of, 239
Wilton, 382; battle of, 352
Wiltshire, invaded by Mercians, 345; in-
vaded by Guthrum, 355; attacked by
Aethelwald, 361; invaded by Vikings, 382,
384
Wiltzi, the, 6, 184 note 2
Wimarc, 392
Wimborne, 352
Winchcombe Abbey, 343, 375, 378; abbot
of, see Germanus
Winchester, 395; sacked by Vikings, 350;
Svein at, 383; new minster of, 361, 373 sq.
(see Hyde, abbey of); diocese of, 362;
old minster of, 374, 388; royal school of
art at, 555 sq. ; cathedral of, 563 sq. ;
bishops of, see Aelfheah, Aethelwold,
Denewulf, Stigand
Wing, burh at, 364
Winichis, Duke of Spoleto, 4
Winterthür, Rodolph II repulsed at (919),
136, 180
Wipo, Chronicler, cited, 254 notes 1-3, 259,
263 sq. , 270 sq. , 273, 279, 280, 288; tutor
of Henry III, 272; Chancellor, 146; author
of Tetralogus, 278, 280
Wirral, the, Scandinavian influence in, 336
Witan, of Mercia, 340; of Wessex, 344, 362;
of England, 378, 381 sq.
Witham, burh at, 363
Witiza. See Benedict of Aniane
Witland, 388
Woden, worship of, restored, 351
Wolfenbüttel, MS. at, 536
Wolfgang, Bishop of Ratisbon, 218, 236
Wollin, island of, trade at, 326
Woodbridge, 377
Woodstock, assize of, 471 ; palace of, 561
Woolpit, apparition at, 513
Worcester, cathedral and see of, 343, 351,
374 sq. , 380, 561; bishops of, see Dun-
stan, Ealdred, Oswald; charter, 357; estate-
management of, 375, 404; franchise of,
377 sq. ; abbess of, see Cuthsuuitha; earl
of, see Hákon
Worcestershire, 387, 389
Worksop, 368
Worms, 25 sq. ; 72; 275; assemblies at (829),
13; 23; (882), 59; (894), 64; (895), 67,
135; (897), 68; council at (926), 180 note;
Louis the Pious at, 17, 21 sq. ; diocese of,
27; Hungarians at, 198; Otto II crowned
at, 201
Wreocensaete, ravaged by Vikings, 349
Wulfnoth, the Child, 382
Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury, 343;
and Beornwulf's accession, 344
Wulfstan, Archbishop of York, 368, 370
Wulfstan, voyages of, 535
Würzburg, 279; library and MSS. at, 503,
512, 521; see of, 237; bishops of, see
Bruno, Henry
Wytham, 402 note
Wyvelshire, 345
Xanten, 189, 293
Yahyā ibn Yahyā, 414 sq.
Yarosláv, Prince of Kiev, 261, 278
Year Thousand, the, 456
Yemenites (Kalbites), 409, 411 sqq. , 416, 428
Yèvre, oppressive baron of, 104
York, captured by Danes, 318, 350, 353;
monastery of, 379; 566; library at, 511,
514, 516; Alcuin and, 514; see of, 341,
380; archbishops of, see Eanbald, Wilfrid,
Wulfstan; Scandinavian influence in, 334;
kings, earls, etc, of, see Eric, Morkere,
Olaf, Regnald, Sihtric, Siward, Tostig,
Uhtred
Yorker Anonymus, 504
Yorkshire, kingdom and earldom of, 361;
365; 383 sq. ; 387; 398; 400; annexed to
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Wessex, 366; revolts from Edmund, 368;
conquered by Eadred, 370; Scandinavian
influence in, 336
Ystrad Tywi, tribal unit, 341 sq.
Yttingaford, 361
Yusuf ibn Bukht, Emir, 411 sq. ; slain,
413
Yütz, assembly at (844), 30 sq.
Zacharias, Pope, and Virgilius of Salzburg,
Zeeland, and Flanders, 121
Zeitz, burnt by Bohemians, 208; bishopric
removed to Naumberg, 260
Zemuzil, prince of the Pomeranians, 290
Zerbst, captured by Boleslav, 228
Ziri ibn 'Atiya, viceroy of Morocco, 425 sq.
Ziryāb of Bagdad, 415
Zoë, Byzantine Empress-regent, 151
Zuinprod. See Schweinfurt
Zülpich, siege of (925), 181
Zurich, Conrad II at, 144, 259, 264; Ernest
of Swabia at, 257; Henry IV betrothed
at, 299
Zwentibold, Moravian prince. See Svato-
pluk
Zwentibold, illegitimate son of Arnulf, 66;
King of Lorraine, 67 sq. ; killed, 68, 74;
135
512 sq.
Zachary, Bishop of Anagni, 451
Zāhids, Muslim sect, 431
Zāhira, 425
Zähringen, house of, and Burgundy, 146 sq.
Zamora, 420, 423, 425
Zawi, Berber chief, 427
Zedekiah, Jewish doctor, 54
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Wessex, 366; revolts from Edmund, 368;
conquered by Eadred, 370; Scandinavian
influence in, 336
Ystrad Tywi, tribal unit, 341 sq.
Yttingaford, 361
Yûsuf ibn Bukht, Emir, 411 sq. ; slain,
413
Yütz, assembly at (844), 30 sq.
Zeeland, and Flanders, 121
Zeitz, burnt by Bohemians, 208; bishopric
removed to Naumberg, 260
Zemuzil, prince of the Pomeranians, 290
Zerbst, captured by Boleslav, 228
Zirī ibn 'Atiya, viceroy of Morocco, 425 sq.
Ziryāb of Bagdad, 415
Zoë, Byzantine Empress-regent, 151
Zuinprod. See Schweinfurt
Zülpich, siege of (925), 181
Zurich, Conrad II at, 144, 259, 264; Ernest
9
Zacharias, Pope, and Virgilius of Salzburg,
512 sq.
9
Zachary, Bishop of Anagni, 451
Zāhids, Muslim sect, 431
Zāhira, 425
Zähringen, house of, and Burgundy, 146 sq
Zamora, 420, 423, 425
Zawi, Berber chief, 427
Zedekiah, Jewish doctor, 54
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Map 32. ITALY AT CLOSE OF THE TENTH CENTURY
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Map 33. GERMANY IN THE TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES
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Map 34. EASTERN NEIGHBOURS OF GERMANY
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