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INDEX.
- Finns, the, 2, 382.
- Fire, great, at Rome, 312; in London, 620.
- Fire-worshippers, 84, n., 401, n.
- Fisher, bishop, 549.
- Flam′i-ni′nus, Roman consul, 267.
- Flavian Age, 314.
- Flavian Amphitheatre. See Colosseum.
- Fleix, treaty of, 575, n.
- Flodden Field, battle of, 543, n.
- Florence, city, 467, 468.
- Fort Du Quesne (du-kān′), 631.
- Forum, Roman, 227.
- Fox, Charles James, 652.
- France. See Franks and Table of Contents. Under the feudal system, 427; beginning of kingdom, 491; the Capetian p., 491–494; the Valois p., 494–498; in the Thirty Years' War, 581, 586, 587; ascendency of, under Louis XIV., 590–599; decline under, 599, 600.
- Francis I., k. of France, his wars with the emp. Charles V., 531, 532; persecutes the Vaudois, 533.
- Francis II., k. of France, 574.
- Francis, d. of Guise, 573, 574.
- Francis II., emp. H. R. E., 656, 669, 674–677.
- Franche-Comte (frŏnsh kṓn'tā́'), 594.
- Franco-Prussian War, 705.
- Franks, under the Merovingians, 373, 374; conversion of, 378.
- Frederick Barbarossa, in third crusade, 445; his death, 445.
- Frederick IV., k. of Denmark, 637.
- Frederick II., of Germany, 448, n.
- Frederick V., of the Palatinate, 582, n.
- Frederick William, the Great Elector, 642.
- Frederick William L, k. of Prussia, 643, 644; III., 653, 678; IV., 703.
- Frederick III., first k. of Prussia, 643; II. , the Great, 644–646.
- Frederickshall, siege of, 638.
- French and Indian War, 631.
- Friēd′land, battle of, 678.
- Froissart (frois′särt′), 497.
- Frŏnde, Wars of the, 591, n.
- Ful′vi-a, wife of Antony, 302.
- Furies, the. See Eumenides.
- Gā′des, 72.
- Gal′ba, Roman emp., 313.
- Ga-la′ti-a, 174.
- Ga-le′ri-us, Roman emp., 331, 332.
- Galileo (găl′ĭ-lee′o), 468, n.
- Games, sacred, of the Greeks, 106, 107; influence of, 107, 108.
- Găr-ĭ-băl′di, 711, 713.
- Gas′cons, 405.
- Gauls, invade Macedonia, 174; settle in Italy, 223; sack Rome, 239–241; in Northern Italy, conquered by the Romans, 255; conquered by Cæsar, 292, 293.
- Gau′ta-ma. See Buddha.
- Ga′za, 670.
- Ge-dro′si-a, 166.
- Ge′lon, k. of Syracuse, 235.
- Genesis, Ꞓhaldæan account of, 46.
- Genghis Khan(jēn′gis kawn), 461.
- Gen′o-a, 467.
- Gen′ser-ic (Gaiseric), k. of the Vandais, 346, 347, 372.
- German migration, beginning of,
- Germanic tribes. See Teutons.
- Germany, introduction of Christianity, 381; beginnings of the kingdom of, 501, 502; end of the kingdom of, 677; confederation of the Rhine, 677; end of the H. R. E., 677; confederation of 1815, 700; revolutions of 1830 and 1848, 700–702; the Seven Weeks' War, 703, 704; North-German Union, 704, 705; *Franco-Prussian War, 705; New German Empire, 705–707.
- George, Prince of Denmark, 628.
- George L, k. of England, 630; II., 630; III., 630.
- Ge′ta, Roman emp., 326.
- Ghent (ḡent), Pacification of, 567.
- Ghibellines (ḡĭb′el-lins), 504.
- Ġi-bral′tar, ceded to England, 597.
- Ḡid′e-on, 63.
- Ḡil-bō′a, Mount, 64.