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Authors: Susan Wise Bauer
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Muhammad, sultan of Khwarezm, 300
Muhammad (brother of Ghiyas), 122–23
Muhammad bin Tughluq (Ulugh Khan), 478–82
Muhammad Ghuri, sultan of the Ghurids, 225–28
Muhammad Shah I, king of Vijayanagara, 546–47
Mühldorf, 484
Mu’izzu-d din, sultan of Delhi, 403–4
Mulahidah
, 226
mune
, 288–90
Munich, 83
Muntaner, Ramon, 421–22
Murad, emperor of the Ottomans, 539–42, 598
Murad II, emperor of the Ottomans, 650, 673–78,
674
Murcia, 88, 89, 306–7
Muret, 245–46
Musa (son of Bayezid), 630, 632
Muslims:
in Edessa, 39
in Palestine, 34–35
Mussis, Gabriele de’, 506
Myeongjong, king of Goryeo, 72–73
My Son, 30
Naiman tribe, Mongol, 196, 198
Nambokucho era, 475,
475
, 569
Nam Dinh Province, 298
Nam Quoc Son Ho
(“Land of the Southern Kingdom”), 27
Namur, Guy de, 412
Nanchang, 527
Nanjing, 25, 58, 527, 528, 638
Nantes, 304
Nanzhao, 341
Naples, 360, 391, 392, 574, 612
Kingdom of, 410, 571, 579
Nara, 62
Naramasimha Deva, 328
Nare Fa Maghan, king of the Keita, 208
Narmada river, 108, 405, 479
Nasiruddin, sultan of Delhi, 327–29
Nasrid dynasty, 307
National College of Dai Viet, 299
natural law, 51
Navarette, 522
Navarre, 43, 89,
89
, 242–44, 373, 398, 416, 417, 516, 519–21
timelines, 524, 530, 536, 597, 603
Nayaka, Kapaya, sultan of the Andhra County, 480
Nazca people, 189–91,
190
Ndiadiane N’Diaye, emperor of the Wolofs, 459
Nemanjicć dynasty, 139
Nepal, 119
Neri (Black Guelphs), 411, 415
Neszmély, 674
Neustadt, 445
Nguyen Trai, 640–41
Niani, 209
Nicaea, 39, 219, 223, 234, 420, 423
empire of, 220, 222, 347, 367–70,
368
timelines, 224, 232, 371, 378
Nicene Creed, 234, 248
Nicetas Choniates, 144–46, 176, 180
Nichiren Shonin, 383
Nicholas III, pope, 389
Nicholas IV, pope, 392
Nicholas V, pope, xxv, 660, 677
Nicholas V, pope (Pietro Rainalducci), 486–87
Nicholas Mesarites, 180
Nicomedia, 423
Nicopolis, Battle of, 601, 616, 621, 629
Niger river, 95–97, 98, 208–9, 456–57, 588
Nijo, emperor of Japan, 65
n
, 66–67, 161
Nile river, 105, 276–77, 287, 326, 335, 419, 449, 451, 587
Ningbo, 27
Ninth Crusade, 375, 398
Nis, 598
Nishapur, 264
Nitta Yoshisada, 473–74
Nizami, Hasan, 228–29
Nizamu-d din, Chief Justice, 404
Nizari, 226–28,
227
, 342
Njimi, 95, 588
Nogaret, Guillaume de, 412–13
Norfolk, duke of, 595
Norman Conquest, 584, 596
Normandy, 5, 8, 20, 21, 76,
77
, 78, 131, 151, 167, 203, 249, 354, 501, 516–17, 520, 625, 667
Henry I’s invasion of, 4
Henry III as duke of, 304
kings of, 16
Normans, 22, 82, 83, 135, 141
North Africa, 43, 44, 88, 89, 90, 94–95, 135, 243, 306, 372–73, 655
timelines, 378, 387
North America, 189
Northampton, 397
North Equatorial Current, 455
North Sea, 447
Northumberland, 445
Norway, 372, 397, 604–6,
607
, 608–9
timelines, 610, 619, 626
Notre Dame Cathedral, 31, 49, 53, 668
Novgorod, 266, 315
numerals, Hindu-Arabic, 46
Nur ad-Din,
38
, 39–40, 102–6,
102
, 134, 135, 137, 155–56
Nymphaion, Treaty of, 370
Obatala, 98
Odantapuri Buddhist monastery, 119
Offa’s Dyke, 394
Ogiso Owodo, king of Benin, 98–99
Ogodei Khan (son of Genghis Khan), Great Khan of the Mongols, 267–68, 310, 313, 316, 339
Oirat confederation, 637–43,
641
Oise river, 522
Oki, 473
Oki Island, 473
Olaf, king of Denmark and Norway, 605, 608
Old Man of the Mountain, 226
Oliver of Paderborn, 277, 284
Oljeitu Khan, ruler of Il-khanate, 421, 450
Ólodùmarè, 98
Oranmiyan, king of Benin, 99
Orda, 313
Oreja, 45
Orhan, ruler of Ottoman empire, 422–25, 537–40
Origen, 615
Orissa, 230, 270, 327–28
Orkney Islands, 398
Orleans, 235
n
, 354, 663, 665
Orleans, duke of, 622, 625
Ormus, port of, 273
Orvieto, 389
Os Lusiadas
(Camões), 90
Osman, chief of the Ottoman Turks, 419–22
Otokoyama Shrine, 383
Otrar, 263
Otto IV, Holy Roman emperor, 177, 178, 249–50, 276
Ottocar II, duke of Bohemia, 388
Ottoman empire, 463, 537–40,
540
, 551, 560, 598–602,
600
, 621, 628–33,
631
, 650, 660,
674
Constantinople overthrown by, xxiv–xxv, 14, 600–602, 629–30, 673, 677–81
origins of, 419–25,
421
timelines, 426, 432, 439, 454, 460, 469, 543, 550, 556, 603, 610, 619, 634, 644, 653, 682
see also
Turks
Otto of Freising, 36, 52, 82–83
Ourique, Battle of, 45
outlaws, in Japan, 471
Oxus river, 134, 262, 263, 342–43, 525, 557
Pachymer, George, 420
Padmini, queen of Mewar, 428
Padua, 572, 575
Pak So, 311
Pala empire, 117–21, 123–24
Palermo, 324, 390, 391, 392
Pali language, 270, 271, 273
Palk Strait, 270, 547
Palma, 306
Panciatichi family, 411
Pandyan Kingdom, in south India, 272–73, 428, 547–48
Pandyan realm, 428
papacy, timelines, 12, 18, 24, 33, 42, 48, 54, 60, 68, 87, 93, 183, 241, 247, 256, 261, 269, 280, 286, 292, 297, 325, 331, 338, 345, 358, 366, 371, 378, 387, 393, 402, 418, 426, 469, 477, 483, 490, 496, 504, 511, 524, 543, 550, 556, 576, 586, 590, 603, 610, 619, 653, 661, 672, 682
papal monarchy, absolute, 323, 413
Paphlagonia, 144, 222
Parakrama Bahu, king of Sri Lanka, 108–12, 114, 270
Parakrama Bahu II, rebel king of Sri Lanka, 271, 273
Parihars, 123
Paris, 20, 31, 36, 49, 50, 53, 152, 203, 204, 205, 238, 260, 355, 356, 368, 412, 464, 507, 519, 520–21, 579, 581, 593, 595, 622, 625, 662–63
Paris, Matthew, 322, 354, 359–63
Paris, Treaty of, 260
Parma, 85
Pasak river, 532
Paschal II, pope, 5, 7–11, 16
Paschal III, antipope, 85–86
Pasquerel, Jean, 664
Pastoureaux, 354–57, 462–63, 486, 582
Paul, Saint, 233
Paul the Deacon, 604
Pavia, 571, 645
Peace of Alcalá, 305
Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, 582–85, 591, 613
Pedro (Pedro the Cruel), king of Léon-Castile, 515, 522, 591
Pedro II (Pedro the Catholic), king of Aragon, 242–46
Pedro IV, king of Aragon, 515, 522
Pelagius, 278
Pemba, 97
Pembroke, earl of, 435
Pennine moors, 443
Percy, Henry “Hotspur,” 621
Pereira, Duarte Pacheco, 659
Perfeddwlad, 394–95
Pergamum, 420
Perpignan, 392
Persia, 429, 545
Persian Gulf, 97, 451
Perth, 434
Perugia, 258, 391, 575
Pest, 315
Peter, Saint, 233
Peter (claimant for crown of Constantinople), 220, 221
Peter III, king of Sicily and Aragon, 390–92
Peter of Aragon, 457
Peter of Blois, 78
Peter of Coimbra (son of John I of Portugal), 655, 657–59
Peter of Langtoft, 434
Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny, 52
Petit, Jehan, 622
Petrarch, xxiii–xxiv, 488–89, 510, 541
Pha Muong, 300
Philadelphia, siege of, 599
Philip, king of Germany, 176–79, 249
Philip (son of Baldwin II of Constantinople), 368
Philip (son of John II of France), 518
Philip II Augustus, king of France, 152–53, 166–67, 170–71, 173–74, 177, 202–3, 205, 233, 238, 240, 248–51, 254, 259, 303, 398
Philip III “the Bold,” king of France, 391–92, 397, 521
Philip IV “the Fair,” king of France, 398–99, 401, 411–14, 416, 435, 466
Philip V, king of France, 417, 461–63, 466, 499
Philip VI, king of France, 467,
467
, 488, 499, 501–3, 507, 515
Philip of Navarre, 517
Philip of Swabia, 360
Philip of Valois, count of Anjou,
see
Philip VI, king of France
Philippa, queen of Portugal, 654–55
Philippa, queen of Scandinavia, 608
Philippa (mother of Edmund Mortimer), 620
Philippoupolis, 221
Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, 625, 662–63, 667, 669, 673
Phrygia, 420
Physics
(Aristotle), 46
Piacenza, 646
Piast dynasty, in Poland, 283–84, 555
Piazza, Michele da, 506
Piers of Exton, 596
pirates, in Japan, 471
Pir Muhammad, 561, 632
Pisa, 16, 83, 104, 141, 144, 176, 367, 369–70, 415, 416, 573, 575
papacy in, 615, 617
Pisan, Christine de, 521
Pistoia, 415
Pius II, pope, 616
Place of the Moon (Huaca de la Luna), 191–92
Place of the Sun (Huaca del Sol), 191
plague, 505–10,
508–9
, 515–16, 523, 525, 579, 645
timelines, 511, 524, 530
Plantagenet dynasty, xxiv, 76–79, 255, 596
Plato, 53
world soul of, 50
Plato of Tivoli, 46
Plymouth, 579
Plzenň, 649
“Poem on the Evil Times of Edward II,” 445
Poitiers, 77, 151, 203, 308, 518
Poitou, 152, 250, 520
Poland, 551–55, 673, 674, 675, 677
timelines, 556, 564, 570, 682
Polans, 283, 315, 316
timelines, 286, 292, 297, 317, 325
Politics
(Aristotle), 354
poll taxes, 581
Polo, Marco, 381–82, 386
Polonnaruwa, 108, 270–71
Pontefract Castle, 596
Ponwars, 123
porcelain, 56
porphyria, 577–78
Portchester, 595
Portsmouth, 304
Portugal, 45–46,
46
, 88,
89
, 90, 242–43, 515, 591–93, 654
Cortes of, 656–57
explorers from, xxiv, 656,
657
, 658
slave trade and, xxv, 654, 658–60
timelines, 597, 603, 661, 672, 682
Posilge, Johann von, 608
pottery:
Nazca, 189
Song, 97
Powys, 394
Poyang, Lake, 527
Pradyumnesvara, 120
Prague, 552, 615, 618, 646–47, 649
First Defenestration of, 618
Prague, archbishop of, 612, 615
Prague, University of, 613, 615
Pratapa Rudra, king of Kakatiya, 478–79
Prester John, 279
Prignano, Bartolomeo,
see
Urban VI, pope
Priscillian, 234
n
Prithvi Raj, king of the Chauhans, 123
Privilege of Košice, 553
Prokop the Shaven, 647, 649
Proslogion
(Anselm), 6
Provisions of Oxford, 361–62
Provisions of Westminster, 362
Prussia, 284–85, 552, 554, 608
Ptolemy, xxiii
Punjab, 226, 228, 431, 478
P’yongyang, 73
Pyrenees, 233, 236, 245, 392
Qadi al-Fadil, 156
Qalawun, sultan of Egypt, 376, 449
Qara Yusu, 632
qi
, 57
Qila Mubarak, 327
Qinzong, emperor of China, 25
Quantum praedecessores
, 36
Quanzhou, 56
Qur’an, 46, 458
Qutb-ud-din, sultan of north India, 228–29
Qutb ud-Din Mubarak Shah, sultan of Delhi, 429–30
Qutuz, sultan of Egypt, 347–49
Rabat, 243
Rajput Parama clan, 428
Rajputs, 123, 230, 329, 427–28,
427
Ralph of Diceto, 151, 166
Ramadan, 155
Ramapala, king of Pala empire, 117, 119
Ramathibodi (U Thong), 531–33
Rambouillet, 663
Ramesuan, king of Syam, 532–33
Ramiro II, king of Aragon, 44, 242
Ramla, 172
Rano, 588
Ranthambhore, 228, 428
Ranulf de Broc, archdeacon of Canterbury, 130–31
Raphael, xxiv
Raska, 137–39
Raspe, Henry, 323
Ravenna, 319
Ravenspur, 595
rawk
, 450
Raymond, prince of Antioch, 35, 40, 135
Raymond, ruler of Tripoli, 156–57
Raymond VI, count of Toulouse, 237, 240, 242–43, 245–46, 249, 257–59
Raymond VII, count of Toulouse, 259–60
Raymond of Burgundy, 44
n
Raynald of Chatillon, 135–37, 156–59
Raziyya, sultan of Delhi, 230–31, 326–27
Red Sea, 97, 105, 287, 451
Red Turban rebellions, 526–28, 565
Reformation, Protestant, xxiv
Reiche, Maria, 191
Reims, 53, 665
Rhine river, 321
Rhodes, 420, 422
Rhone river, 233, 258, 541
Riazan’, 313, 560
Richard I (Lionheart), king of England, 150–52, 166–68, 171–74, 177, 202, 203, 399
Richard II, king of England, 578–85,
580
, 594–96, 620