Page:Cambridge Medieval History Volume 3.pdf/707

 ;;;

Index

664

i



Crescentius I, de Theodora, and Boniface Vn, 168, 171 Crescentius II, and the Papacy, 103, 127; 171; execute, 172, 216 Crescentius III, John, 177, 241 Crescentius, John, Duke of Spoleto, 243 Creussen, siege of, 223 Cricklade, 357, 361 Croats,

^

2upan

See

of the.

Bozna

Cromarty, Scandinavian influence in, 335 Crossen, Boleslav Chrobry at, 227 Crosses, Saxon, 552, 554 sqq.; frish, 556 Crowland, pionastery of, 351 Cues (Cusa), MSS. at, 504, 526 Cumberland, Eardulf tours through, 354; Eegnald in, 365 sq. ; ceded to the Scots, .,368; Aethelred’s invasion of, 381; Norse "^settlements in, 326; Scandinavian influence in, 335 sqq. Cunedda, house of, 342 Cuthbert, St, 553 shrine of, 354, 555, 560 Cuthred, King of Kent, 343 Cuthsuuitha, Abbess of Worcester, 512 note Cwenthryth, Abbess, 344 Cyneburh, wife of Alchfrid, 555 Cyprian, St, 488, 493 CyriLlus, Glossary of, 526

A (God. Sangallensis), Gospels, 526 sqq. Dabravka, daughter of Boleslav the Younger,

conquer, 350 sq., 353; colonised by the Vikings, 354
 * Deira, feud with Bernieia, 341; Vikings

De Laudibus

Justini (minoris), 488 sqq. Demosthenes, Ophthalmicus^i, 536 Denewulf, Bishop (k IVinchester, 361 sq.»

^

Denmark,

early history of, 309 sqq.; relations with the Franks, 6 sq., 312 sqq.;

wars in, 315 invaded by Henry the Fowler, 185 the Jdmsvikings and, 326 sq.; Otto II and, 205, 208; subdues Norway, 380; repels the Swedes, 388; allies with Flanders, 122 Christianity in, 314, 329 civilisation of, 328 sqq. See Scandinavia,

civil







Vikings.

Kings

of, see Chocilaicus,

Gode-

Gorm, GulSrdSr, Harold, Harthacnut, Horic, Knut, Magnus, Ongendus, Oscar,

frid,

Beginfredus, Boric, Sigefrid, SigurSr, Svein Derby, 319, 355 captured by Aethelfleda, 323, 363 Derbyshire, 406 Scandinavian influence in,



336

De

Religiosis,

English

statute,

464

Desiderius, St, of Vienne, 492 Deville, interview at (1033), 107, 2-59 Devon, invaded by Vikings, 319, 382 Dicuil, Irish geographer, 535 Dietrich (Theodorio), Chancellor of Germany, provost of Aix, made Bishop of

Constance, 293

202 Ishak, 418 Dalemintzi, the campaign of

Daisam ibn

Henry I against,

184; 185 Dalian Forgaill, Amra of, 499 Dalmatia, frontiers of, 6 Venice and, 177 Dalmatius, lord of Semur, 124 Dalriad Scots, 350 Damascus, 411, 433; Caliphate of, 430 Damasus II, Pope {Poppo of Brixen), 293 sq. Dammartin, taken by Queen Constance, 107 Danelaw, 348, 354 sqq. 359, 361 reconquest of, 362 sqq., 365 sq., 370, 380 ; causes of institutions of, 334, 348, its fall, 364 sq. monasteries 354, 359, 367 sqq., 400 sq. of, 374 sq., 380 ; invaded by S vein, 383 sq.; ceded to Knut, 386 sq. see c^so Denmark, Vikings Danes. See Denmark, Vikings Daniel, St Jerome on, 523 Danube, 223; and Hungarian frontier, 281, 295; invasion by way.of, 304 Dares Phrygius, Trojan history of, 516 Datto, Apulian rebel, 250 Dauphine, restored to France, 147 David, King of Scots, 554 ^ David, St, 509 “Day of Indulgence” or k Day of Pardqn.” • See Indulgence Declan, Irish saint 5fl Deerhurst, 344, 394 Deganwy, captured by Ceolwulf, 343' d%HauR;villeyhouse f|f, in Italy, 292 Deheubarth^principality of, 342, 364, 396; eonqqpreu by Bhodri Mawr, 350



,







Dietrich of Luxemburg, Bishop of Metz, 238, 289, 294 Dietrich (Theodoric), provost of Basle, made

Bishop of Verdun, 293 Duke of Upper Lorraine, 217, 254,

Dietrich,

2-56 sq.

Dietrich, Margrave of the North Mark, 209 Dietrich, Count of Holland, 248 sq. Dietrich (Theodoric), Count of Holland, 289 allies with Godfrey of Lorraine, 292; slain,

294

Dietrich, Count of Wettin,repelsMesoo 11,260 Dietrich, Count, 306 Dijon, county in French Burgundy, 93, 97; taken by Bobert the Pious, 106; 124;

church at, 563 abbey of, see St Benignus count of, see Gilbert Dinant, bronze-work at, 560 Dindimus, King of the Brachmani, 516 Dinefwr, 342 Dinnurin, see of, established, 347 and note', bishop of, see Kenstec

Dionysius, St, the Areopagite,

527

515,

524,

sq.

Dioscorides, medical writer, 535 ; illuminated MS. of, 549 sq.; translated, 429 Dir. See Dyri Divisio Imperii, the, 9 sqq.. 1.3, 23, 27 Dnieper, river, and the Bus, 327 sq. Dol, siege of (1076), 112, 116; 128; metropolitanate of, 33 note Dome, history and use of, 540 sq., 543 sqq., 560, 563 Dometiay Bbok, 345, 377, 400