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INDEX
657
  • Free cities, 368, 534, 536, 615
  • Freedmen, 41, 52
  • Freedom, 21, 217, 307, 327, 330, 335; and see Emancipation
  • Freeholders, 477-78, 486
  • Freemen, 47-48, 169-70, 217-18, 221, 238, 480-81, 534, 617; and see Citizenship
  • Freiberg, 306
  • Freiburg Cathedral, 432
  • French invasions of Italy, 614, 633-38, 640
  • French language, 119, 211, 260, 269, 272, 399-400, 423, 474, 487, 510, 562
  • French literature, 401-09, 493
  • French Revolution, 521
  • Frescoes, 113, 432, 597, 599; of Giotto, 601; of Masaccio, 602
  • Freshmen, 392
  • Friars, 393, 448-52, 454, 486-87, 562-63, 634-35
  • Friezes, 25, 66, 600, 603
  • Frisia, 167-69, 194, 213, 270, 398, 488
  • Friuli, 156, 171, 203, 265
  • Froissart, 513
  • Frontiers, Roman, 29, 40, 43, 53, chap. v; Byzantine, 138; Frankish, 192, 198, 200, 202, 209, 218; others, 305, 308-09, 435, 620, 638
  • Fulda, 264
  • Fulk the Black, Count of Anjou, 274
  • Fulk V, 275
  • Funeral monuments, 604
  • Funerals, 41, 335~36
  • Furniture, 234, 338
  • Future life, see Immortality
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  • Gabelle, 499, 501
  • Gabriel, angel, 175
  • Gaelic, 398
  • Gaeta, 341
  • Gaetano, Peter, 503
  • Gaiseric, King of the Vandals, 83, 119-20
  • Galen, 23, 385, 589
  • Galerius, Roman Emperor, 104
  • Galicia, in central Europe, 551-52
  • Galicia, in Spain, 273, 304, 410
  • Galla Placidia, 82-84, 129, 147
  • Gallican, see Church
  • Gallic language, 398
  • Gallipoli, 556
  • Gallo-Romans, 122, 198, 213, 272
  • Gama, Vasco da, 611-13, 633
  • Gargoyles, 429, 433
  • Garonne River, 12, 17, 218, 272
  • Gascony, 272-73, 278, 367, 434, 485, 497, 506, 508, 517-18
  • Gastaldo, 344
  • Gattamelata, 604

  • Gaul, 29, 34, 39-43, 52, 54, 75, 78-79, 81-86, 88-93, 111-12, 115, chap. vii, 149, 155, 157, 159-60, 166-69, 171, 179, 196, 223, 227-28, 278, 283, 328, 375-76, 383, 398, 402
  • Gauzelin, Bishop of Paris, 219
  • Gelimer, King of the Vandals, 135
  • Genealogies, 324
  • Genoa, 313, 318-19, 321, 341, 343-45, 353, 394, 467, 470, 514, 553-54, 566, 583, 609, 636-37
  • Geoffrey Martel, Count of Anjou, 274
  • Geoffrey the Fair, Count of Anjou, 275, 278, 384
  • Geoffrey, brother of King John of England, 457
  • Geography, 1; of Europe, 11-12, 17; and history, 12-13; of Roman Empire, 19, 39; of Gaul, 88-89; Frankish, 215; of southern France, 271-72; of Venice, 342-43; influence of, 24, 56, 232, 258, 260; study of, 183, 188, 224, 383-84, 386, 550, 591,
  • 610-11; exploration and discovery, 393-95, 587, 633
  • Geology, 1
  • Geometry, 124
  • George, see Podiebrad, George of, and St. George, of Donatello
  • Gepidae, 140, 150
  • Gerbert, 375-76, 396
  • German-American, 6
  • German Empire, modern, 40, 540
  • Germania of Tacitus, 41
  • German kingdoms in the West, chap. vii
  • German language, 53, 119, 398-99, 552
  • German law, early, 4, 41-42, 48-49, 50-52, 119, 122-23, 169-70, 204, 294, 535
  • German literature, 42, 44, 401, 405-07, 409, 415
  • Germans and Germany, geography, 10-11, 14-15; early, 33, 39, 40-55, 57-59, 68, chap. v, 102, 109; 139-40, 167-69, 171, 194, 202, 204, 209, 211, 213, 217-18, 228, 233-34, 242, 246, 252, 256; feudal, 260-65; ecclesiastical, 280, 283, 285-87, 289-92; expansion, 305-09; and the crusades, 314, 320-21, 323, 326; towns and gilds, 331, 336, 340, 342, 345, 349-50, 352, 356, 363, 368-69, 372; learning, 375-76, 389-90, 402; architecture, 422-23, 431; further history, 436, 442, 450, 457, 460-63, 467-70, 472, 474, 513, 524, chap. xxviii, 552-53, 556-57, 560-61, 566-72, 595, 614-17, 633, 638
  • Ghent, 365-67, 498, 512, 524, 618