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INDEX
651
  • Commons, House of, 477, 483-86, 501, 522-23, 564
  • Communes, defined, 335, 360; Italian, 346-59, 363, 368, 389, 410-11, 463-64, 467-70, 473, 576-77; French, 357-63, 490-91, 494, 500-01; Flemish, 498; and civilization, 397, 417; of Netherlands, 617
  • Communication, 156-57, 203, 233; and see Roads, Travel
  • Communion in both kinds, see Utraquists
  • Comnenian dynasty, 310, 465
  • Companies, see Mercenaries
  • Compass, see Mariner's
  • Compensation, see Wergeld
  • Compiègne, 366, 521, 529
  • Compilations, Byzantine, 148; Arabian, 183; early medieval, 125; medieval, 397
  • Compostella, 188-89, 366, 456, 492
  • Concentric churches, 145, 147, 419
  • Conceptualists, 380
  • Conciliar movement, 572-74
  • Concordat of Bologna, 638
  • Concordat of Worms, 291
  • Condottieri, 576-77, 580
  • Conductores, 37
  • Conferences, of Cassian, in
  • Confessions, of Augustine, 96
  • Confession, 440-41, 495
  • Confirmation, 439, 564
  • Congo River, 609
  • Congregation of Cluny, see Cluny
  • Conrad I, King of the East Franks, 227-28, 262
  • Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, 271, 285, 298
  • Conrad III, 320
  • Conrad IV, son of Frederick II, 323, 470
  • Conradin, 470-71
  • Consolamentum, 443
  • Consolation of Philosophy, 124-25, 222
  • Consortorie, 348
  • Constance, Council of, 540, 567-69, 572-73, 589
  • Constance, heiress of Sicily, 461
  • Constance, Lake o,f, 88, 167, 542
  • Constance, Peace of, 353, 468
  • Constantine the Great, 66, 71-72, 104-06, 142, 233, 263
  • Constantine, usurper in Britain and Gaul, 79
  • Constantine VI, Byzantine Emperor, 207
  • Constantine VII, Porphyrogennetos, 229
  • Constantinople, 14, 71, 73, 76, 78-80, 82-87, 90, 105, 121, 124, chap. viii, 154, 175-77, 179, 184, 196, 209, 224, 229, 268, 271, 308-10, 314-15, 321-24, 327, 341, 343,

  • 375, 465-66, 548, 553-58, 583, 590-91; Councils of, 134, 283, 452; Patriarch of, 107-09, 156757, 190, 195, 302, 466
  • Constantinus Africanus, 376-77, 379, 384
  • Constantius III, Roman Emperor, 81-83
  • Constitutional history, see Administration, Assemblies, Councils, Courts, Government, Kings, Law
  • Constitutions of Clarendon, 296-98
  • Consuls, Roman, 69, 86, 121; Byzantine, 141; of medieval towns, 347, 351-54, 357-58, 377
  • Contract, feudal idea of, 258
  • Contracts, 294
  • Convivio, 411
  • Copenhagen, University of, 546
  • Coptic, Church, 109, 177-78; language, 407
  • Corbeil, 497
  • Corbels, 247-48, 422
  • Cordova, 180, 182, 185-86, 188-89, 200, 227, 302, 304, 309, 328
  • Corfu, 466
  • Corinth, 79; Isthmus of, 139
  • Cornhill, 516
  • Cornice, 600
  • Cornish dialect, 398
  • Cornwall, 398, 496, 537
  • Coronation, of Charlemagne, 208-09, 212, 215; of other emperors, 209-10, 261-62, 289, 350, 541, 548, 603; of the Dukes of Aquitaine, 272; of Peter II of Aragon, 455
  • Corpus Iuris, 143
  • Corsica, 118, 135-36, 155, 287, 313
  • Cortes, Spanish, 488-89, 631
  • Cosmogony, Dante's, 412-13
  • Coster, 594
  • Costume, 12, 38, 43, 114, 126, 147, 161, 173, 186, 188, 253, 320, 334, 336, 364-65, 392, 449, 496, 603, 605, 607, 623-24; and see Vestments
  • Cotton, 186
  • Councils, of chiefs among early Germans, 48; Grand or Great, in Italian cities, 347; in French towns, 357-60; in Flemish towns, 365; English Great, 481-83; English Privy, 492; French, of State, 492; of regency, 494; of state and finance in Spain, 631; Venetian, of Ten, 581-82; of Forty, 581; Great or Grand, 581, 634
  • Count and County, 186, 193, 203, 205, 219, 221, 259, 264, 341, 346, 351, 364-65, 438, 488, 498-99, 507, 512-13, 524-25, 534, 624