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INDEX
661
  • Indo-Germanic, see Indo-European
  • Indulgences, 311-13, 323, 440-41, 446, 561-63, 568
  • Industrial Revolution, 340
  • Industry, 2, 12; of Roman Empire, 35-36, 67, 71, 73; Byzantine, 149; monastic, 161, 163; Mohammedan, 185-86; early medieval, 192, 237, 327; medieval, chap. xvii, 344, 364-65, 368, 388, 434, 487, 498, 631-32; and see Gilds
  • Inferno, Dante's, 412-13, 588
  • Ingeborg of Denmark, 460
  • Innocent III, Pope, 304, 434-39, 444-45, 447-67, 471, 478-79, 488, 493, 502-03
  • Innocent IV, 323, 470-71
  • Inquisition, 444, 446-48, 454, 477, 506, 561; Spanish, 574, 631-32
  • Insanity, 525-26, 633
  • Inscriptions, 4, 32, 44
  • Institutes, of Gaius, 143; of Justinian, 143; of Cassian, 111
  • Interdict, 438, 441, 454, 458, 464, 546
  • Interest, attitude toward taking, Roman, 35; medieval, 294, 355
  • Intermarriage, Germans and Romans, 213, 348; forbidden Jews and Christians, 123; Europeans and Syrians, 320; between royal and feudal houses, 491, 533; of Spanish kingdoms, 630
  • Interregnum, 470, 537-38
  • Invasions, see Germans, Nomads, Franks, Alamanni, Burgundians, Goths, Lombards, Anglo-Saxons, Bulgars, Avars, Arabs, Northmen, Magyars, Slavs, Almohades, Almoravides, Moors, Mongols, Turks, French invasions of Italy, etc.
  • Inventions, 324, 375, 388, 587, 606
  • Investiture struggle, 283-87, 289, 291-93, 300, 305, 341, 346, 471
  • Iona, 166-67, 220
  • Ireland, 40, 111-12, 164-70, 220, 225, 261, 276, 278, 376, 398, 401, 434, 487
  • Irish Channel, 223
  • Irene, Byzantine Empress, 207
  • Irnerius, 377
  • Iron age, 4, 42
  • Iron-clad wagons, 570
  • Isabella, Queen of Castile, 574, 630-33, 640
  • Isaurians, 79, 86-87, 128
  • Isidore of Seville, 125, 127, 211, 373
  • Isis, 63
  • Islam, chap. x, 216, 302, 309, 320, 324, 550, 554; and see Mohammedanism, Moslems
  • Israel, Children of, 322
  • Istria, 342

  • Italian Lakes, 542
  • Italian language, 260, 399, 411, 562, 588
  • Italian literature, 405, 410-15, 586-88, 593-94, 596
  • Italian Renaissance, 210, 423, 432, 574, chaps. xxxi, xxxii, 633, 639
  • Italy, 11, 15, 19; ancient, 23-24, 26-28, 33, 36, 53-54, 60-61, 67-68, 72; during the invasions, 78-81, 85-87, 90, 96, 109, 111; early medieval, chap. vii, 128, 133, 136-40, 146-47, 150, 154-57, 166, 169-71, 180, 192, 194-98, 208, 210, 212-13, 222, 226-27; feudal, 260-63, 265, 271, 279-80, 292, 295, 305, 310; rise of cities, 313, 318-19, 322, 324-25, 331, 335-36, 339-40, chap. xviii, 357, 362, 365-66, 369; medieval culture of, 374, 376-77, 389-90, 395, 401, 405, 410, 423, 431-32; in thirteenth century, 434, 450, 461-64, 467-68, 470-72, 482-83, 503; in fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, 505-06, 515, 532, 538, 540-41, 560-61, 565-68, 573-74, chap. xxxi, 599, 601-02, 604-05, 614, 622, 632, 633-38, 640
  • Italy, central, 155, 196, 213, 227, 351, 421, 448, 461-63, 605
  • Italy, northern, 3-4, 42, 136, 170, 197, 213, 283, 289, 314, 341-42, 349-50, 352-53, 377, 399, 421, 580, 605, 637-38
  • Italy, southern, 10, 20, 23, 60, 81, 138, 155; Byzantine, 196, 209, 265, 327; Lombard, 196; Saracen, 216, 226-27; Norman, 225-26, 287, 289, 291, 301-02, 314, 343, 350, 377; Hohenstaufen, 461-63, 466-67, 469; Angevin, 471, 497
  • Itinerant justices, 475-76, 492
  • Ivan III of Russia, 544, 551
  • Ivory carvings, 147
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  • Jacobite Church, 184
  • Jacquerie, 521, 524
  • Jagello, 552-53
  • Jagellons, dynasty of, 552-53
  • Jails, Mohammedan, 185; and see Imprisonment
  • James I, King of Aragon, 304
  • Janizaries, 554
  • Japan, 183
  • Java, 393
  • Jean de Meun, 408
  • Jeanne d'Arc, see Joan of Arc
  • Jenghiz Khan, 548
  • Jerome, St., 11-13, 154, *57
  • Jerome of Prague, 568-69
  • Jerusalem, 103, 106, 150, 152, 156,