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INDEX
653
  • 289, 567-68, 573; by popes, 288-90, 459, 470; of the Byzantine Emperor by crusaders, 465; of English kings, 459, 485, 525, 628; of Holy Roman Emperors by the electors, 533, 538-39; and see Charles the Fat, and Miran Mirza
  • Desiderius, King of the Lombards, 199-200
  • Despots, Italian, 411, 576-80, 584-85, 590, 596, 598, 635
  • Devil, 64, 109, 528; and see Demons, Lucifer, Robert the Devil
  • De vulgari eloquentia, 41 1
  • Dialectic, 379~8o, 383
  • Dialogues, of Gregory the Great, 158
  • Diaz, Bartholomew, 609
  • Dice, 252, 392
  • Dictatus, 288
  • Dictionaries, 590-91
  • Dienstrecht, 279
  • Dies Iræ, 392
  • Diet, geography and, 12; Roman, 34, 37-38; early German, 44, 126; of nomads, 56; of Slavs, 139; at Constantinople, 149; monastic, 161, 175, 206; Mohammedan, 175, 186; Charlemagne's, 199; feudal, 249; on Fridays, 543-44; Michelangelo's, 606-07
  • Diet, German, or Reichstag, 536, 615; and see Roncaglia
  • Digest of Justinian, 142, 377, 589
  • Dinan, 340
  • Dinant, 618
  • Dio Cassius, quoted, 68-69
  • Diocese, 437
  • Diocletian, Roman Emperor, 70-71, 86, 131, 435
  • Dionysius the Areopagite, 211
  • Dionysius Exiguus, 14
  • Diplomacy, 29, 138, 493, 498, 550, 554, 559, 578, 583-85, 594, 614, 632, 634
  • Disease, 38, 154, 322, 495; and see Health, Medicine, Plague
  • Dispensation, papal, 561
  • Distraint of Knighthood, 486
  • Divination, 33, 45, 97, 106, 183
  • Divine Comedy, 412-15, 586
  • Divorce, 200, 253, 285, 294, 460, 492
  • Dnieper River, 17
  • Dobrzin, Knights of, 544
  • Doge of Venice, 341-44, 465, 580-82; palace of, 599
  • Domain, see Demesne and Royal
  • Dome, 143-44, 147, 419, 421-22, 599-601, 613
  • Domesday Book, 277, 367, 477
  • Domestic animals, 139
  • Dominic, St. 448-51

  • Dominicans, 448, 451, 634
  • Domremy, 529
  • Don River, 17, 58, 548-50
  • Donatello, 603-04
  • Donation of Constantine, 197-98, 214, 280, 593
  • Donation of Pepin, 197, 200
  • Donjon, of the castle, 247
  • Douai, 356-66, 498
  • Dover, 514
  • Drama, 25, 65, 374-75, 409, 593, 602
  • Drawbridge, 248
  • Dreams, 69, 408, 517
  • Dresden, 307
  • Dress, see Costume
  • Dreux, 267
  • Drinking, in antiquity, 37-38; early German, 43, 45; forbidden by Mohammed, 175; at Cordova and Almeria, 186; by Charlemagne, 199; of monks, 175, 206; feudal, 249; of medieval students, 391-92; in Beowulf, 400; by St. Louis, 495; by Wenzel, 539
  • Dublin, 487
  • Ducat, 583
  • Duke, 135, 156, 169, 193, 196, 203, 221, 227, 259, 262, 264, 341, 351, 488, 534, 624
  • Dungeons, feudal, 249; of Louis XI, 624
  • Durazzo, 314
  • Durham Cathedral, 423
  • Dutch language, 398-99
  • Dutch people, 544, 612
  • Dutch towns, 365, 371-72
  • Duumvirs (duumviri or duoviri), 26
  • Dwarf gallery, 421-22, 428
  • Dwelling, see House
  • Dyes, 388, 469
  • Dynasties, see Abbassids, Anjou, Capetian, Carolingian, Comnenian, Fatimite, Hapsburg, Hohenstaufen, Jagellons, Lancastrian, Macedonian, Merovingian, Ommiads, Plantagenet, Theodosian, etc.
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  • Ealdorman, 221, 276
  • Earl, 276-77, 481, 484
  • Early English architecture, 430-31, 487
  • Earthquakes, 87, 143
  • East Anglia, 220
  • Eastern Church, see Church
  • Easter, 14, 167, 199, 264, 375, 468
  • East Franks, 189, 213, 227, 261-62, 305, 399
  • East Goths, 55, 75-76, 79, 87, chap. vii, 128, 136, 140
  • East Indies, 393
  • East Prussia, 544, 546, 552