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xxx CHAPTER XII. THE EMPEROR HENRY III.

By CAROLINE M. RYLEY, Newnham College, Cambridge.

Henry III's parents His boyhood. His accession The royal progress Defeat in Bohemia Submission of Bohemia Burguudy Hungary The Day of Indulgence Peace and Truce of God Empress Agnes of Poitou Godfrey of Lorraine Submission of Hungary Rebellion of Godfrey of Lorraine Otto of Swabia Germany at peace Attempt at settlement in the West Adalbert of Bremen Henry, Emperor and Patrician Germany and France Fresh troubles in Lorraine Birth of Henry IV Hungary; Bavaria Bremen and the North Death of Leo IX End of the reign Břatislav of Bohemia Casimir of Poland Kings of Hungary The Wends Duke Godescalc Henry's aims

CHAPTER XIII. THE VIKINGS.

By Allen Mawer, M.A., Baines Professor of English Language and Philology at the University of Liverpool; late Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.

Early Scandinavia Causes of Viking activity Early raids on England and Ireland The Danish kingdom Preaching of Christianity St Anskar Viking raids on Frankish territory Olaf the White

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