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Rh *Ic-ti′nus, 180. closed, 666.
 * Il. 45.
 * Il′i-ad, the, 190, 191.
 * Il′i-os, 95.
 * Il-lyr′i-an corsairs, 254, 255.
 * Independents, in English civil war, 610, 611, 612.
 * India, ancient history of, 8-12; invasion of, by Alexander, 12; partly subdued by Darius I., 79; British Empire in, 723–727; Afghan War of 1838–1 842, 725; Sepoy Mutiny, 726, 727; government of, transferred to the English crown, 727; progress in, 727, n.
 * Inquisition, set up by q. Isabella in Spain, 500; character of the tribunal, 527.
 * Interdicts, 453, 454.
 * Iona (e-o′na), 380.
 * Ionian islands, 88.
 * Ionians, the, 90, 91; migration to Asia Minor, 97.
 * Ipsambul (ip-sam-bool′), temple of, 33.
 * Ip'sus, battle of, 170.
 * Iran (ee-rän′), 74.
 * Ireland, introduction of Christianity, 379; during the Commonwealth, 613; under the Protectorate, 615; given legislative independence, 632.
 * Irene (i-re′ne), Eastern empress, 406.
 * Ireton (ir ′ton), 618.
 * Isabella of Castile, 498–500.
 * I′sis 28.
 * Is&#x31D;′lam. See Mohammedanism.
 * Israel, kingdom of, 67.
 * Is′sus, battle of, 162, 163.
 * Italian city-republics, 464–470.
 * Italian Renaissance, 474, 475, 510, 511.
 * Italians, the, of classical times, 223.
 * I-tal′i-ca. See Corfinium.
 * Italy, divisions of, in ancient times, 222; early inhabitants of, 223; state during the Middle Ages, 509; as reorganized by the Congress of Vienna, 708; history of, since, 708–714.
 * Ith′a-ca, 88.
 * Ivry (iv′ri or ḗv′rḗ′), battle of, 578.
 * Iz-du-bär′, Epic of, 46.
 * Jac'o-bĭns, origin of club, 654; clubs
 * Jac′o-bītes, the name, 627.
 * Jaffa, 670.
 * "Jail Delivery," in French Revolution, 452.
 * James I., k. of England, reign, 601–606; II., reign, 622–624.
 * James II., k. of Scotland, 543, n.
 * Jamestown, 602.
 * Ja′nus, 228; temple of, closed under Augustus, 307.
 * Jason, 94.
 * Jax-ar′tes, the, 400.
 * Jeffries (jef′riz), chief justice, 622, n.
 * Jen′a (Ger. ya′nä), battle of, 678.
 * Jeph′thah, 63.
 * Jĕr′o-bō'am, first k. of Israel, 66.
 * Jerome of Prague, 506.
 * Jerusalem, captured by Nebuchadnezzar, 58; temple at, 65; taken by Titus, 314; captured by the crusaders, 442; Latin kingdom of, established, 443; city taken by Saladin, 444; end of the Latin kingdom of, 448.
 * Jesuits, order of, 527, 528.
 * Jews, last dispersion of, 321; admitted to English House of Commons, 722; to corporate offices, 722.
 * Joan of Arc, 486, 487.
 * John, Don, of Austria, at Lepanto, 537; in the Netherlands, 567.
 * John, k. of England, quarrel with Innocent III., 456; signs Magna Charta, 479, 480.
 * Jo-sē′phus, works of, 69.
 * Jourdan (zhoor-dŏn′), 668.
 * Judah, kingdom of, 67, 68.
 * Judges, the, 63.
 * Ju-gur′tha, k. of Numidia, 277; war with, 277, 278.
 * Julian the Apostate, 333–335.
 * Ju′li-a′nus, Did′i-us, 325, 326.
 * Juno, 228.
 * Jupiter, 228.
 * Justin Martyr, 322.
 * Justinian, reign, 389.
 * Ju′ve-nal, 319, 355.
 * Kar′nak, temple of, 22, 33.
 * Kars, 697.