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Index 717 Copper, 14, 24, 26, 28, 34 f., 88, ii4f., 246 Cor'do va, mosque at, 367 ; uni- versity at, 368, 564 Cor'inth, i5off., 196 f. Corinthian Gulf, 161 Coronation, religious ceremony,370 Cotton, earliest, 77 f. Council, Greek, I29ff., 132; re- ligious, 133 Covenant, National, 667 Crecy (kres'sy), battle of, 427 Cretan art and architecture, 1 16 ff. Crete, prehistoric, ii8ff. Croesus (kre'sus), 96 Cromwell, Oliver, 669 ff. Crusades, 460 ff. Cuneiform. See Wedge-writing Curia, papal, 478 Cy'prus_, 230 Cy re'ne, 146 Cy'rus, 96 ff., 99 " Czar," 274 Dalmatia (dalma'shi a), 279 Damascus, 71 f., 89, 103 Danegeld, 406 Danes, invasion of England by, 405 ff. Da rl'us (Darius the Great), 98 ff., 166 ff., 2I9ff. Dark ages, 332, 379 David, 103 Decelea (des e le'a), 201 ff. Decelean War, 201 f. Degrees, university, explained, 546 and note De'li a, 296 f. Delian League, 179 f., 184 De'li um, 199 De'los, 133 DeKphl, 133, 161, 163 Delta, the, 18 De me'ter, 144, 251 D.e mos'the nes, 216 Denmark, in Thirty Years' War,647 Descartes (da kart'), 655 ff. Dictator (in Rome), 253 Diet, of Germany, 576; at Worms, 593 Diocletian (di 6 kle'shi an), 302 f., 305 ff. D! 6 ny'sus, 144 and Fig. 93 Dip'y Ion Gate, 186 Discoveries, geographical, 526 ff.; of the Portuguese, 528 f. Disorder, age of, 381 Dispensations, 477 Dissenters, 677 Divine right of kings, 370, 659 £., 682 ff. Domestication of animals, 12, 34, 61, 90 Dominicans, 488 Don'jon, 392 D5'ri ans, I26f. Dra'co (dra'ko), 155 Drainage systems, earliest known, 122, Fig. 66 Drake, Sir Francis, 642 Diirer, Albrecht, 559 Dutch. See Holland Early Stone Age. See Stone Age East, luxuries of, introduced into Europe, 295 f., 504 East, the Far, 223 East Frankish kingdom, 382 East Goths, 320 f., 324 Eastern Church, ^t?^ Greek Church Ecbatana (ek bat'a na), 98 Eck, John, 591 Edessa, 465, 467 ; fall of, 470 Edict of Nantes (nants), 638; rev- ocation of, 691 Edict of Restitution, 647 Education, 379, 380, 541 ff. Edward the Confessor, 406 f. Edward I, 421, 423 f., 490 Edward II, 422, 425 Edward III, 422, 426 Edward VI, 614 Egbert, 405 Egypt, 17; geography of, 17 ff, earliest inhabitants of, 20 ff. earliest known writing in, 21 ff, stone architecture in, 25 ff Pyramid Age of, 27 ff. ; arts and crafts in, 34 ff., 51 ff.; Feudal Age of, 42 ff . ; the Empire, 44 ff. ; influence of, upon Rome, 275; during Roman Empire, 285 f. Egyptian art and architecture, 25 ff., 33, 41, 46 ff., 50 ff.