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232 INDEX. Hainault, Count of, ally of Edward III., 53 ; attacked by the French, ib. Hagenl)ach, Peter of, Alsatian Bailitf of Charles the Bold, rising against, 84 ; put to death, ib. Hamburg, annexed by Buonaparte, 191. Harald Buletooth, King of Denmark, 19. Harfleur, taken by Henry V., 67. Heidelberg, 146. Helvetic Republic, 181. Helvetius, hk writings. 161. riennebonne, defended by Joan, Countess of Montfort, 53. Henrietta, of England, marries Duke of (Jrleans, 139 ; her mission to England, 141 ; her death, 145. Henrietta Maria of France, married to Charles I. of England, 129. Henry, Count of Trastamare, asks help of Charles V. against Peter of Castile, 61 ; crowned, ib. def^^ted at Navarete, ib. joined by Du Guesclin, ib. Henry, Duke qf Burgundy, son of Hugh Capet, 9, 11. Henry, eldest son of Henry II. of England, 24 ; his rebellion, 25, 26; his death, 26. Henry V., Emperor, marries Matilda of England, 21 ; his death, ib. Henry VI., Emperor, offered bribes by Philip Augustus to keep Richard I. prisoner. 28. Henry I. of England, his wars with Lewis VI., 21 ; his alliance with Henry the Emperor, against France, ib. Henry II. of England, succeeds Geoffrey in the County of Anjou, 24; marries Eleanor of Aquitaine, ib.', his claim to the homage of Toul ^use, ib.; his policy, ib. ; meets Lewis VII. at Montmartre, 25 ; rebellion of his sfns, ib., 26; his war and reconciliation with Lewis, ib. ; re- ceives Lewis at Dover, ib. ; his use of hired soldiers. 26 ; takes the cross, 27 ; rebellion of John against ib. ; his death, ib. Henry III. of England, 32; marries Eleanor of Provence. 38 ; his war with Lewis IX., ib. ; makes a truce with Lewis, ib. ; treaty of Lewis with, 43 ; his appeal to Lewis, ib. Henry IV. of England, his victory, 65 ; his policy, 67. Henry V. of England, invades France, 67; his victory at Arincour, ib. his other successes, 68 ;alliancc of Philip of Burgundy with, 69 ; makes tht Treaty of Troyes with Charles VI., ib. ; his rule in France, ib. ; besieges Meaux, ib. ; his death, 70; his kindness to Charles, ib. : his burial, ib. Henry VI. of England acknowledged King of France, 70; crownsd at Paris, 74; marries Margaret of Anjou, 76; loses Normandy, 77; loses Aquitaine, 78. Henry VIII. of England joins the Holy League, 94 ; helps Ferdinand of Aragon to ctmquer Navarre, ib. ; besieges Terouenne, 95 ; makes peace with Lewis XII., ib.; his meeting with Francis, 97 ; his intrigue with Charles of Bourbon, ib. ; defies Charles V., 99 ; besieges and takes Boulogne, 102. Henry I., of France, his corona- tion and succession to the throne, 14 ; his war with his brother Robert, ib. ; helped by Robert the Mag- nificent, ib. ; gives the dtichy of Burgundy to his brother, ib. ; attacks Normandy, 15 ; receives the homage of Duke William, ib. ; helps William at Val-es-Dunes, 16 ; marries Anne of Russia, ib. ; his wars with Anjou, ib. ; with Duke William, ib. ; his sons, ib. Henry II., his character, 103 ; his pHcy, ib. ; ransoms Boulogne, ib. ; seizes Metz, Verdun, and Toul, ib. ; his war with England and Spain, 104 ; makes the peace of Chateau Cambresis. ib. ; burnings under, 105 ; his death, ib. Henry III, Lieutenant- General of the Catholic army, no; his vic- tories, ib.; his hatred of the Hugue- nots, III ; his share in the massacre of St. Bartholomew, ib. ; elected king of Poland, 112; succeeds Charles IX., 113; marries Louise of V,audemont, ib. ; his character, ib. ; his c mrt, ib. ; his dealings with the revolted Neiherl.anders, 115; excommunicated by Sixtus V., ib. ; submits to the League's decrees. 116; insulted by Duke of Guise, ib ; causes Guise to be murdered, H7 ; murder of, //', Henry IV. of France and Navarre, chief of the Huguenots, no ; comes to Cath.irine's court, ib. ; m.arries Marg.aret of Valois, in; escapes being massacred, 112; keeps his court at Nerac, 114; excommuni- cated by Sixtus V,, lis ; his victory