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INDEX.
  • Khar-toum′, 728.
  • Khita (khee′ta), 23.
  • Khor′sa-bad, 49.
  • Kleber (kla′ber′), 670, 671; his assassination, 674.
  • Knighthood, religious orders of, 443 and n. See Hospitallers, Templars, and Teutonic Knights.
  • Knox, John, 557.
  • Königsberg (kö′nigs-berg′), 643.
  • Kō′ran, the, 394.
  • Koreishites, 393, 394.
  • Kosciusko (kos-sĭ-us′ko), 641.
  • Kossuth (kosh′shoot′), 702.
  • Koyunjik, 55, 56; mound of, 55.
  • Ku′dur-Na-Khun′tā, 42.
  • Ku′fu I, 20.
  • Laç-e-dæ′mon. See Sparta.
  • Laç-e-dæ-mo′ni-ans. See Spartans.
  • La-co′ni-a, 87, 116.
  • Lafayette (lä′fā́′yĕt), 653.
  • La-oc′o-on group, 188.
  • Lahore (la-hor′), 165.
  • Lam′a-chus, Athenian general, 152, n.
  • Lamartine (la′mar′ten′), 660.
  • La′mi-an War, 1 74.
  • Lancaster, house of, 479, n.; badge of, 488. See Roses, Wars of the.
  • Langton, Stephen, 456.
  • La-nu′vi-um, 244.
  • Lapps, the, 3.
  • Lā′rēs, the, 228, 229.
  • La Rochelle (lä-ro′shĕl′), granted as a stronghold to the Huguenots, 575; peace of, 575, n.; destroyed by Richelieu, 580.
  • Läs Cä′sas, 518, n.
  • Latimer, 553.
  • Latin colonies, 246, n.
  • Latin League, 223; dissolution of, 244. ′Latins, 223; in the Social War, 279, 280.
  • La′ti-um, 222, 223.
  • Laud, William, 607, 609.
  • Layard (la′a̯rd), discoveries of, at Nineveh, 57.
  • Lebanon, Mount, 70.
  • Leipsic (līp′sik), battle of, 584.
  • Leo the Great, 346.
  • Leo III., the Isaurian, Eastern emp., 398, 417.
  • Leonardo da Vinci (lā́-o-nar′do da vĭn′ chee), 511, n.
  • Le-on′i-das, k. of Sparta, 133.
  • Le-pän′to, battle of, 537.
  • Lep′i-dus, the triumvir, 300, 301, 302, 303
  • Les′bos, 88, 97.
  • Leuc′tra, battle of, 157.
  • Leuthen (loi′ten), battle of, 646.
  • Lewes (lu′ess), battle of, 481.
  • Lewis L, Carolingian k., 408. See Louis.
  • Liberalism in England, 715–720.
  • Li-cin′i-us, C, laws of, 242, 243.
  • Li-gu′ri-a, 222.
  • Li-gu′ri-an Republic, 668, 674, 676, n.
  • Li′ris, the, 223.
  • Literature, Egyptian, 36; Ꞓhaldæan, 44–47; Assyrian, 57; Hebrew, 68, 69; Grecian, 190-192; Roman, 354–359; French, beginnings of, 496–498; under Louis XIV., 599; Spanish, 500, 501; German, beginnings of, 508; English, under Henry VIII., 529; of the Elizabethan Age, 561; of the Puritan p., 617, 618; of the Restoration, 624; of Queen Anne's Age, 629.
  • Livy, 356.
  • Loire (lwar), 665.
  • Lŏll′lards, the, 491, 540.
  • Lombards, the, 374, 404, 405.
  • Longjumeau (long-zhü-mō′), peace of, 575, n.
  • Longus, L. Sempronius, 259.
  • Long Walls, the, of Athens, destruction of, 154.
  • Lords, House of. See Parliament.
  • Lor′raine′, ceded to the German Empire, 691.
  • Lo-thair′, emp., 408.
  • Louis, prince of Conde, 573, 574.
  • Louis VII., k. of France, 444; IX., 448, n.; XL, 495; XIIL, 579; XIV., reign, 590–599; intrigues with the Stuarts, 620, 622, 628; XV., 650; XVL, his accession, 650; his flight, 654; trial and execution, 658; XVIIL, 685, 686, 687, 688.
  • Louis Napoleon. See Napoleon III.
  • Louis Philippe, k. of France, 689.
  • Loyola (lo-yo′lä), St. Ignatius, 528.