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INDEX.
  • Hel-len-ism, meaning of the term, 159, n.
  • Hel′les-pont, passage of, by Xerxes, 132.
  • Hellespontine bridges, 130, 131, 132.
  • Helots, the, 112; revolt of, 140.
  • Helvetic Republic, established, 670.
  • Henry I., k. of England, 436, n.; II., 437; III., 480,481; VII., 541–543; VIII., 543–549.
  • Henry II., k. of France, 572; III., 577.
  • Henry IV., emp. H., R. E., 454, 455.
  • He-phæs′tus, 102.
  • He′ra, 102.
  • Her′a-cle′a, battle of, 245.
  • Her′a-clēs, 93, 94, 97; Ꞓhaldæan origin of the myth of, 47.
  • Her′a-cli′dæ, 96, 97.
  • Her′a-cli′tus, 203.
  • Her′a-cli′us, reign, 390, 396.
  • Heralds, college of, at Rome, 231.
  • Hẽr-cu-la′ne-um, 316.
  • Hercules, Pillars of, 71.
  • Hĕr′mann. See Arminius.
  • Her′mēs, 102; statues of, at Athens, 152, n.
  • Hermits, 382, 383.
  • Her′mus, the, 75.
  • He-rod′o-tus, 197.
  • He-ros′tra-tus, 178.
  • Herzegovina (hĕrt′se̯h-go-vee′nä), 698.
  • He′si-od, 191, 192.
  • Hes′ti-a, 102.
  • He-tai′ræ, the, 217.
  • Hez′e-ki′ah, k. of Judah, 49.
  • Hi′e-ro, k. of Syracuse, 249; his death, 262.
  • Hieroglyphical writing, Egyptian, 35, 36; among the Accadians, 41.
  • High Commission Court, 607, n., 622.
  • Hildebrand. See Pope Gregory VII.
  • Him′e-ra, battle of, 135, n.
  • Hinduism, 12.
  • Hindu Kush Mountains, 165.
  • Hip-par′chus, 122, 214.
  • Hip′pi-as, 122, 124, 126.
  • Hip′po, 72.
  • Hiram, k. of Tyre, 65, 72.
  • History, Divisions of, 1.
  • Hittites, 23, 24.
  • Hohenlinden (ho′en-lin′den), battle of, 674.
  • Hohenstaufen (ho′en-stow′fen), house of, contest with the Popes, 455.
  • Hohenzollern (ho′en-tsol′ern), house of, 642.
  • Holland. See Netherlands. In war with Louis XIV., 593.
  • Holstein (hol′stin), 703.
  • Holy Alliance, 692.
  • Holy League, the, 543, n.
  • Holy Roman Empire, relations of, to the Papacy, 419; renewal by Otto the Great, 502, 503; diminished by the Treaty of Westphalia, 587; end of, 677. Homer, 191.
  • Hong-Kong, ceded to England, 726.
  • Ho-no′ri-us, Roman emp., 338, 342.
  • Hooker, Richard, 562, n.
  • Horace, 354.
  • Horn, 565.
  • Hor-ten′si-us, 355.
  • Ho′rus, 28.
  • Hos′pi-tall-ers, order of, origin, 443; lose the island of Rhodes, 532; defend the island of Malta, 537, n.
  • Howard, Catherine, 549.
  • Hubertsburg, peace of, 646.
  • Hū′di-bras, 625.
  • Hudson Bay territory, 597.
  • Huguenots (hū′ḡe-nots), name, 572, n. 2; granted toleration by the Edict of Nantes, 578; political power crushed by Richelieu, 580; driven from France by the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 594, 595.
  • Huguenot Wars, 572–581.
  • Humanism, 474.
  • Hundred Years' War, 484–488.
  • Hungarians, 382, n., 460.
  • Hungary, revolution in (1848), 702.
  • Huns, the, 13, 337, 345.
  • Huss, John, 506.
  • Hussites, 506.
  • Hyk′sos, 21.
  • Hy-met′tus, Mount, 88.
  • Hy-pa′ti-a, 212.
  • Iceland, settled by the Northmen, 411.
  • I-con′o-clasts, the, 417; in the Netherlands, 564, 565.