Read The History of the Renaissance World Online
Authors: Susan Wise Bauer
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cloth, satin, 56
Clovis, king of the Franks, 665
Cluny, 52
Cocherel, Battle of, 521
Col de Panissars, Battle of the, 392
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 380
Colhuacans, 491, 494–95
Collationes
(Abelard), 51, 57
College of Cardinals, 615, 617
Cologne, 85, 235, 235
n
, 356, 447
Colomon, king of Hungary, 137
Colonna, Sciarra, 486
Como, 324
Compacts of Basel (
Compactata
), 649
Compiègne, 663, 667
Concordance of Discordant Canons
, 53
Concordat of London, 8, 11
Concordat of Worms, 11
Confucianism, 56–57, 197, 299, 341, 470, 529, 565, 640
Confucius, 29, 56
Congress of Krakow, 551–53
Conrad III, king of Germany, 39–40, 82
Conrad IV, king of Germany, 295, 321, 323–24, 359–60
Conradin, 360, 364–65
Conrad of Hohenstaufen, 410
Constance (German town), 616–17
Constance (mother of Frederick II), 318
Constance (wife of Geoffrey, son of Henry II), 202
Constance of Antioch, 135, 137
Constance of Castile, 591
Constantine, emperor of Rome, 3, 254, 287, 680
Constantine, king of Georgia, 632
Constantine XI Palaeologus, emperor of Byzantium, 677–80
Constantinople, 13,
15
, 16, 103, 134, 136, 141–45, 170, 178–79, 220, 221, 223, 257, 367–70, 389, 405, 507, 537–39, 542, 598–602, 650–52
Crusaders in sack of, 179–80,
181
, 278
fall of, 235, 242
Latin patriarch of, 257
as Ottoman goal, 419–20, 425
Ottoman overthrow of, xxiv–xxv, 14, 600–602, 629–30, 673, 677–81
Patriarch of, 423, 651
sacred relics of, 368
Constitutions of Clarendon, 128, 130
Conway, Treaty of, 395
copper, 95
copper mines, 443
Corbeil, 303
Córdoba, 45, 244, 306, 307
Corfu, 178
Corinth, Isthmus of, 633
Cortenuova, 321
corvée
labor, 526
Coucy, 663
Council of Basel, 649–50
Council of Constance, 617, 646
Council of Florence, 650
Council of Toulouse, 260, 319, 320
Courtrai, 412
Crécy-en-Ponthieu, 502
Cremona, 323
Croatia, 137–39, 141, 168
n
, 316
Crusaders, 40, 102, 104–6, 155, 156, 157–59, 171, 172, 217–19, 226, 237, 238, 240, 248, 275–78, 348, 374, 376, 538
Crusades, xxiv, 236, 258, 283, 296, 372, 461–63, 551, 673, 676, 677
First, 3–5, 13–17, 29, 36, 104, 134, 153, 182, 420, 650
Second, 39–41, 76, 81, 135
Third, 159, 166–74,
169
Fourth, 176–82, 240, 367
Fifth, 275–79,
276
, 281–82, 293, 335
Sixth, 295–96
Seventh, 333–37,
334
, 353–55, 364
Eighth, 375
Ninth, 375, 398
Albigensian, 238–40,
239
, 242, 244, 258, 259–60, 273, 275, 319
Baltic, 284–85,
285
Christ vs. gain in, 82
end of, 375
against the Hafsids, 372–74
Holy Land Kingdoms of, 13–17,
15
, 35,
36
, 134
n
, 173, 180, 217–23, 257, 333, 351, 367–70, 376–77, 389, 449
Reconquista as, 43
in Spain, 244–46
Wendish, 81–82, 238
Cuacuauhpitzahuac, king of Tlatelolco, 495
Culavamsa
, 270072
Cumans, 282
Curia Regis, 253, 361
Cuzco, 192–93
Cyprus, 135, 136, 171, 173, 275, 333, 335, 374
Dadu, 380–81, 526–28, 565, 640
Daftary, Farhad, 226
n
Dafydd ap Gruffudd, prince of Wales, 395–97
Dai Viet, 27–30,
28
, 298–301,
301
, 342, 385, 533–34,
533
, 535, 640–42
timelines, 33, 42, 60, 68, 75, 302, 309, 536, 543, 550, 644, 653, 661
Dai Viet su ky
, 299
Dali, 341
Dalmatia, 137, 139
Dalry, 434
Damascus, 34, 40, 103, 156, 173, 333, 342, 348, 450, 628–29
Dambadeniya, 271, 273, 548
Damietta, 106, 276–78, 293, 335–36, 348, 364
Danishmends, 34
Dan-no-Ura, Strait of, 163
Dante Alighieri, 364, 389, 411, 485–86, 488, 500, 582
Danube river, 139, 168, 220, 315, 388, 419, 673, 676
Danzig, 608
Dardanelles, 217
Dartmoor, 443
Dartmouth, 579
Datong, 643
Daulatabad, 479–80, 481, 546
Dauphiné, 517
n
Daura, 588, 589
David, king of Israel, 348
David, rumored Indian Christian king, 279
David I, high king of Scotland, 22, 398
David II, king of Scotland, 497–98, 501, 519
David the Builder, 264
Deccan, 405, 429, 480, 546, 627
de Cernay, Pierres des Vaux, 236, 239–40, 258
de Clare, Richard “Strongbow,” 149
Defensor Pacis
, 485
Degrees of Union, 651
Deheubarth, 394
Delhi, 228–31,
229
, 270, 326–30,
328
, 478–82, 505, 544–49, 561–63, 627
Mongol Invasion of,
406
second sultanate of, 403–8, 427–31
timelines, 550, 556, 560
Timur and, 563, 627–28
Demetrius, 632
de Molay, Jacques, 414, 420
de Montfort, Simon, 205, 207
Denis, Saint, 250
Denmark, 81, 604–9,
607
timelines, 610, 619, 626
Descriptiones Terrarum
, 284
Despenser, Hugh, earl of Winchester, 463
Despenser, Hugh the Younger, earl of Winchester, 463–65, 468
Despenser, La
, 464
Devagiri, 405, 429, 479
Devon, 582
dharma, 111, 119
n
, 120
dialectic, of Aristotle, 5–7, 49, 53, 57
Dialogue of Miracles
(Caesarius of Heisterbach), 239
Diara Kante, 100
Dibalemi, Dunama, king of Kanem, 288–90
Didymoteichon, 540
Dirgham, 104
n
Divine Comedy
(Dante), 389, 411
Dlugosz, Jan, 554
Dnieper river, 266
Do Anh Vu, 30
Dome of the Rock, 158–59, 296
Domesday Book
, 4
Dominicans, 258, 319–20, 356, 367, 373, 436, 462, 494, 629
Domrémy, 664
Donatists, 234
Dorylaeum, 39
Dover, 254, 579, 593
Dublin, 149
Duklja, 137
Dumbarton Castle, 434
Dum Diversas
, xxv, 660
Dunama I, king of Kanem, 95–97
Dunama II, king of Kanem, 95
Dunbar, 399
Dupplin Moor, 502
Dupplin Moor, Battle of, 498
Durán, Diego, 494–95
Duwa Khan, 406–7
Dwarasamudra, 429
Dyfed, 394
Dyrrhachium, 14
dysentery, 78, 103, 153, 254, 259, 303, 435, 463, 578, 617
military campaigns and, 324, 343, 374, 392, 482, 577, 579, 623–24, 662
Eannes, Gil, xxiv, 656, 658
Eastern Trade Route, 290
écorcheurs
, 669
Edessa, 137, 155
County of, 13,
15
, 35–36,
36
, 39
Edinburgh, 399
Edinburgh-Northampton, Treaty of, 466, 497
Edirne, 540, 675–79
Edmund (son of Henry III of England), 359–60
Edmund of Kent, 464
Edo, 98–99
Edward, king of Portugal, 655–57
Edward I, king of England, 362–63, 373–74, 391–92, 394–98, 401, 411, 433–35, 522
Edward II, king of England, 401, 435–36, 438, 445, 463–65
as first English prince of Wales, 433–34
Edward III, king of England, 465–68,
466
,
467
, 497–99, 501–3, 510, 516–17, 519–21, 577–78, 581, 583, 620
Edward of Woodstock, 501
Edward the Black Prince, 517–18, 520–22, 577–78, 595, 620
Egharevba, Jacob, 98
n–
99
n
Egypt, 16, 89, 104–6, 134
n
, 135, 155–57, 178–80, 273, 275–78, 291, 295, 335, 336, 342, 343, 346–49, 353, 372–77,
377
, 420, 449–51, 458–59, 506, 587, 628–29, 632
timelines, 107, 116, 125, 352, 358, 366, 378, 387, 454, 460, 469, 634, 644
Egyptian Crusade, 374
Eighth Crusade, 375
Eison, 383
El Cid, 44
Eleanor, countess of Toulouse, 242
Eleanor, queen of Portugal, 657
Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of England, 37–40, 77–79, 150–51, 166, 168, 173, 399, 499
Eleanor of Castile, queen of England, 401, 522
Eleanor of Provence, 361
Elements
(Euclid), 46
Elets, 560
Elizabeth, Holy Roman empress, 551
Emeric, king of Hungary, 177, 281
England,
9
,
77
,
150
, 151, 202–5, 233, 257, 293, 359, 360–65, 394–401, 445, 463–68,
466
, 507, 509, 591–92, 595–96, 604, 608–9, 620–21
the Anarchy in, 22,
23
, 76–79, 126
archers of, 623, 624
barons of, 4–5
Charter of Liberties in, 4–5, 251–52
church and state in, 126–32, 203–4
in Crusades, 159, 166, 168, 177, 275
France’s hostilities with, 153, 159, 166–67, 173–74, 177, 202–3,
204
, 238, 248–52, 275, 303–4,
305
, 308, 332, 353, 355, 361, 397, 401, 461, 498–503, 515–23, 547, 577–85,
580
, 592–95, 623–25, 654, 662–71,
666
Ireland invaded by, 148–49
Magna Carta in, 251–54,
251
papal interdict on, 204–5, 248
rise of feudalism in, 4
Scotland’s rebellion against, 397–401, 433–38, 497–99
taxation in, 203–4, 251–52
thanes (
thegns
) in, 4
timelines, 12, 18, 24, 33, 80, 87, 93, 133, 140, 147, 154, 160, 165, 175, 183, 194, 206, 210, 216, 241, 247, 256, 261, 269, 309, 317, 358, 366, 371, 378, 387, 402, 409, 439, 448, 454, 469, 477, 483, 504, 511, 530, 536, 586, 590, 597, 603, 626, 634, 644, 672, 682
warming in, 443
Wycliffe in, xxiv
English Channel, 19, 203, 233, 251, 308, 615
Enrico Dandolo, doge of Venice, 177, 217, 220
Enrique of Trastámara, king of Castile, 522–23, 591–92, 654
Ephesus, 420, 422
Epic of Sundiata
, 207–9
Epirus, Despotate of, 220, 221, 223, 368
timelines, 224, 232, 371
Erediauwa I, king of Benin, 99
Erhai, Lake, 341
Eric, king of Scandinavia, 605–9,
606
Ericsson, Leif, 443
Erzhou, 343
Esen Tayisi, Oirat khan, 642
Eskenderum, 419, 420
Eskisehir, 419
Essex, 583, 584
Estates-General, 519, 521
Eucharist, 647, 649, 651
doctrine of transubstantiation, 6
Euclid, xxiii, 46
Eugene IV, pope, 646, 649–51, 660
Eugenius III, pope, 36, 40, 81, 82–83
Eulogia, 376
Euphrates river, 273, 419, 420, 450
Europe, 630
climate conditions in, 443–47,
444
,
446
plague in, 506–10
timelines, 448, 454, 460
Euse, Jacques d’, 461
Eustace, 78
Evans, G. R., 6
Everest, Mount, 189
n
Evesham, Battle of, 353,
363
Evora, 90–91
Évreux, count of, 516
Eweka, king of Benin, 99
Excommunicamus
, 320
excommunication, 7–8, 130–31, 237, 238, 254, 359, 360, 361, 391, 618
of Frederick II, 294–96, 322–23, 410
of Louis of Bavaria, 484–85, 488
Extremadura, 90
Ezana, king of Axum, 287
Faenza, 574
Fakhr-ad-Din, general, 335–36
Falkirk, 433
Falköping, 606
famine:
in Europe, 443–47
in India, 480
Fancheng, 379
Fang Guozhen, 526, 527
Fang Xia, 638
Faraj, sultan of Egypt, 628
farmers, 582
Fatimid caliphate,
15
, 16, 104–6, 134
n
Feast of Saint Clement, 622
Ferdinand (son of John I of Portugal), 656–58
Ferdinand II, king of León, 91
Ferdinand III, king of León-Castile, 306–7
Fernando, king of León, 88
Ferrara, 321, 484
feudalism, 4
Fez, 372, 657
fidaiyan
(Assassins), 226–28
Fieschi, Manuele de, 465
Fieschi, Sinibaldo,
see
Innocent IV, pope
Fifth Crusade, 275–79,
276
, 281–82, 293, 335
Finkel, Caroline, xxiv–xxv
Firdausi, 121
Firoz, 230
Firoz, Bahmani sultan, 627–28
Firoz Shah Tughluq, sultan of Delhi, 482, 544–45, 548–49
First Crusade, 3–5, 13–17, 29, 36, 104, 134, 153, 182, 420, 650
First War for Scottish Independence, 401, 466, 497
Fitz Urse, Reginald, 131
Flanders, 152, 249, 412–13, 445, 462, 465, 574, 579, 581
see also
Baldwin I, emperor of Constantinople