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  • Bills of exchange, 355
  • Biscay, Bay of, 226, 272, 304
  • Bishop, early Christian, 100, 102, 105-06, 114; in early Middle Ages, 120, 155, 157, 162, 169, 187, 193, 203; in feudal period, 219, 221, 264, 280-81, 288-93, 295; relations with towns, 327, 341, 346, 349-50, 357, 360-61, 363, 369-70; relations to culture, 388, 391, 418, 422; in later Middle Ages, 436-39, 442-43, 447, 452, 457-58, 463, 481, 484, 501, 534-35, 562, 574, 618
  • Bithynia, 35, 54, 68-69
  • Black Death, 514-16, 518, 523, 531
  • Black Forest, 88, 621
  • Black Prince, 517, 522-23, 525
  • Black Sea, 12, 17, 21, 34, 40, 53-55, 71, 84, 224, 345, 515, 550, 552-53, 583
  • Blanche of Castile, 495
  • Blasphemy, 294
  • Blind arcade, 421-22, 428, 431
  • Blois, 270-71, 274, 528
  • Blok, quoted, 371
  • Bobbio, 170
  • Boccaccio, 593, 598
  • Boëthius, 124-25, 222, 379
  • Bogomiles, 445
  • Bohemia, 11, 202, 216, 228, 263, 307, 389, 430, 435, 455, 532-33, 537-38, 546, 551-53, 558-59, 561, 568-72, 615-16
  • Bohemian Brotherhood, 571
  • Bohemond, 310, 314-16, 319
  • Boiardo, 593
  • Bokhara, 551
  • Bolingbroke, Lord, 18
  • Bologna, 295, 351-52, 377, 381, 389-90, 434, 470, 49i, 573, 586, 637-38
  • Boniface, Count of Africa, 83-84
  • Boniface, Marquis of Montferrat, 464, 466
  • Boniface, St., 168-69, 171, 194
  • Boniface VIII, Pope, 446, 483, 501, 503-05
  • Bonn, 88
  • Bookkeeping, 35
  • Booksellers, 185
  • Bordeaux 149, 179, 333, 358, 366, 522; Archbishop of, 437, 506
  • Borgia, House of, 635
  • Borgia, Caesar, 635
  • Borgia, Lucrezia, 635
  • Boris I, King of Bulgaria, 152, 228-29
  • Boroughs, English, 367-68, 484
  • Bosnia, 445, 549, 554, 556, 558
  • Bosworth Field, battle of, 628
  • Botticelli, 605
  • Bourbon, House of, 626
  • Bourgeoisie, 408-09, 414, 494, 587, 622; and see Middle class

  • Bourges, 267, 510, 529, 573, 622, 638; "King of," 527
  • Bouvines, battle of, 463
  • Bow, see Cross, and Long
  • Brabant, Duchy of, 356, 448, 524, 616
  • Bracton, 476
  • Bramante, 607
  • Brandenburg, Mark of, 228, 305, 307, 533, 540, 547, 616
  • Bremen, 369
  • Brescia, 352
  • Breslau, 549
  • Brethren of the Sword, 308, 544
  • Bretigny, Treaty of, 514, 517-18
  • Breton dialect, 398
  • Breton March, 203
  • Bretons, 260, 406, 434, 522; and see Brittany
  • Breviary of Alaric, 122
  • Brie, 625
  • Brindisi, 314
  • Bristol, 368, 609
  • Britain, 19, 24, 29, 34, 36-37, 40, 75, 78-79, 84-86, 1 18-19, 122, 164, 166, 209, 328, 406
  • British Christians, 167, 169
  • British Empire, 261
  • British Isles, 11, 164, 166, 169, 192, 219-20, 384, 401, 474, 487, 561; and see Great Britain, Ireland, Hebrides, Orkneys, Shetlands, England, Scotland
  • Brittany, 118, 166, 170, 203, 213, 246, 273-76, 333, 340, 379, 398, 406, 442, 488, 493-94, 508, 513-14, 522, 625-26; and see Breton
  • Bronze age, 4, 42
  • Bronze, sculpture in, 603-04
  • Brotherhood of man, 31, 62, 174
  • Brotherhoods, medieval, 335, 571, 598, 631
  • Bruce, Robert, 488
  • Bruges, 365-67, 498-99, 524, 543, 628
  • Brunelleschi, 598-99, 601-03, 613
  • Brunhilda, 127, 159, 166, 401
  • Bruno, 374
  • Brussels, 618
  • Brutus, 413
  • Brythonic dialects, 398
  • Bulgaria, 308, 453, 455, 549, 554, 556
  • Bulgarians, 11, 139, 151-52, 228-29, 308
  • Bulgars, 58, 87, 139-40, 150, 548
  • Bull, papal, 503-04, 568
  • Bullion, from Spanish colonies, 632
  • Bureaucracy, 73
  • Burgos, 366
  • Burgrave, 540
  • Burgundians, 79, 81; Kingdom of the, 82, 84, 88-90, chap. vii; party of