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Rh CHAPTER VII. ITALY IN THE TENTH CENTURY.

By C. W. PREVITÉ-ORTON, M.A., Librarian and sometime Fellow of St John's College.

Hungarian victory at the Brenta Berengar I and Louis III South Italy and the Saracens Victory of the Garigliano Anarchy of North Italy Rodolph II and Hugh of Provence Alberic of Rome Hugh's alliance with Byzantium Relations with Burgundy and Germany Fall of King Hugh Berengar II First invasion of Otto the Great The chronicler Liudprand Pope John XII Otto's second invasion His imperial coronation Subjugation of Rome and the Papacy The Romano-Germanic Empire The government of Italy Otto's attempt to annex South Italy Significance of Otto's reign Otto II's failure in South Italy Growth and danger of Venice Home and Italy during Otto III's minority Otto III reduces Rome Schemes of Otto III Social changes and troubles Revolt of Ardoin of Ivrea Revolt of the Romans Death of Otto III Revival and permanent division of Italy

CHAPTER VIII. GERMANY: HENRY I AND OTTO THE GREAT.

By AUSTIN LANE POOLE, M.A., Fellow of St John's College, Oxford; Late Lecturer at Selwyn College, Cambridge.

Election of Henry I Submission of Swabia and Bavaria Conquest of Lorraine Hungarian invasion of Saxony Defensive measures Campaigns against the Wends

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