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INDEX.
747
  • Lu′beck, peace of, 583.
  • Lu′can, 313.
  • Lu-ca′ni-a, 222.
  • Lu′ce-res̝, 224.
  • Lu-cil′i-us, 354.
  • Lu'ci-us, grandson of Augustus, 308.
  • Lu-cre′ti-us, 354.
  • Luneville (lu′ne-vil), treaty of, 674.
  • Lu′si-ta′ni-ans, the, 272.
  • Luther, Martin, opposes Tetzel, 522; his ninety-five theses, 522, 523; burns the papal bull, 523; at the Diet of Worms, 523, 524; his death, 525.
  • Lützen (loot'sen), battle of, 585.
  • Lṳx'or, temple of, 33.
  • Ly-ce′um, the Athenian, 122.
  • Lyc′i-a, 75, 268.
  • Ly-cur′gus, legend of, 112, 113.
  • Lydia, 75.
  • Lydians, the, 75.
  • Lyons, 660.
  • Ly-san′der, Spartan general, 154.
  • Ly-sim′a-chus, kingdom of, 171.
  • Ly-sip'pus, 186, 187.
  • Mac′ca-bees, the, 68.
  • Macchiavelli (mäk-ke-ä-vel′lee), 468, n.
  • Macedonia, population of, 159; under Philip II., 159–161; after the death of Alexander, 173–175.
  • Macedonian supremacy, p. of, 159–168.
  • Mad-rid′, peace of, 532.
  • Mie-ce′nas, minister of Augustus, 307.
  • Mag′de-burg, sack of, 584.
  • Magellan (ma̤-jel′lan), 515, 516.
  • Magenta (ma̤-jen′ta), battle of, 712. 78, n., 84.
  • Ma′ġi-an-is̝m, 78, n.
  • Magna Charta, 479, 480.
  • Magna Græcia, 111.
  • Mag′-ne′si-a, battle of, 268.
  • Ma′go, brother of Hannibal, 261.
  • Magyars (mŏd′yors′). See Hungarians.
  • Ma-har′bal, Carthaginian general, 262.
  • Malplaquet (mäl′pla′ka′), battle of, 597.
  • Man′de-ville, Sir John, 451.
  • Man′e-tho, 19.
  • Manlius, M., 240, 241, 242.
  • Man′ti-ne′a, battle of, 158.
  • Marat (mä-rä′), 655; his assassination, 660.
  • Mar′a-thon, battle of, 126, 127.
  • Mar-cel′lus, Marcus Claudius, 262.
  • Mar-cel′lus, nephew of Augustus, 308.
  • Mar′co Po'lo, 451.
  • Mar-do′ni-us, Persian general, 80, 135.
  • Margaret, Duchess of Parma, 564.
  • Ma-ren′go, battle of, 674.
  • Marie Antoinette (mä′re′on′twä′nĕt′), her execution, 660.
  • Marie Theresa (mä-re′a te-ree′sä), of Austria, 645.
  • Mariette (mä′re-ett′), 29.
  • Marlborough (mawl′b′ro), d. of, 596, 597.
  • Ma′ri-us, Caius (ka′yus), in the Jugurthine war, 278; defeats the Cimbri and Teutones, 278, 279; contest with Sulla, 281; wanderings of, 281, 282; his death, 282.
  • Mars, 228.
  • Marseillaise (mar′sal-yaz′) hymn, 658.
  • Marsic War. See Social War.
  • Mary Stuart, q. of Scots, 557, 558.
  • Mary Tudor, q. of England, reign, 552–554.
  • Mary, wife of William III. of England, 624–628.
  • Mas′i-nis′sa, k. of Numidia, 269, 270.
  • Maspero, Professor, quoted, 39.
  • Mas-sa′li-a, in.
  • Maurepas (mor′pa′), 650.
  • Maurice (maw′riss), of Nassau, 569.
  • Mau-so′lus, 182.
  • Ma-en′ti-us, 353.
  • Max′i-min, 328.
  • Max-im′i-an, Roman emp., 330, 331.
  • Maximilian I., emp. II. R. E., 507.
  • Mazarin (maz-a-reen′), Cardinal, 591, 592.
  • Mazzini (mat-see′nee), Joseph, 710.
  • Mec′ca 392.
  • Medea, 4, 74.
  • Medici (med′e-chee), Catherine de, her character, 573; her part in the massacre of St. Bartholomew, 576; Mary de, 579.