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Harold, King of Denmark, baptism of, 6 sq., • 74, 205 note, 215, 220; election of, 179; policy of, 179 sqq., 182 sqq.; the Church 313 sq. ; death of, 315 aq. ; 321 Harold, Eng of Denmark, succeeds SveSj, and, 185 sq. death of, 186 384 Henry H, Emperor, succeeds Henry the Harold Fairhair, King of Norway, 311, 323, Wrangler in Bavaria, 143 note, 176 sq., 205 note, 212, %18 sq. ; ftruggle for Jpe 370; conquests of, 325 sq., 339, 380 Harold Gormsou (Bluetooth), King of Dencrown of Germany, 215 sqq. ; crowned mark, baptism of, 186, 202; submits to at Mayenee, 217; opposition in Saxony, 216 sqq. ; birth, character, and policy, Otto II, 205, 326 deposed, 208, 380 Harold Hardrada, King of Norway, 297, 328 218 sq. loss of Lombardy, 218, 220 sqq. loss of Bohemia, 218, 222 sq. Harold Harefoot, King of England, 325, quarrel • with Poland, 222 sq. ; becomes King of 389 Harold Hyldetan (Herioldus, O.N. Haraldr), Lombardy, 224; recovers Bohemia, 225; allies with heathen Wends, 226; makes King of fienmark, 313 peace with Boleslav, 227 Burgundy and, Harold, King of England; Earl of East 141 sq., 143 note, 227 Flanders and, 106, Anglia, 392 sq. outlawed, 394 succeeds 228; losses to Poland, 228; resources of _ to Earldom of Wessex, 395 sq. ; obtains war with Welsh, the Crown, 229 sq. ecclesiastical policy, TIerefordshire, 397 231 sqq., 241, 242, 246, 249 sq., 253; 396sq. oath to William, 398; Morkere’s second visit to Italy, 239 sqq. ; crowned revolt, 398 sq. Harrani, 416 Emperor, 243 makes peace in Italy, 246 intervenes in Burgundy, 247 sq., 256; Harrow, 343 sq. Hartgar of Tongres, 526 Benedict VIH and, 250; third visit to Italy, 250 sq., 268; death of, 142, 252; Harthacnut (HarSacmitr), King ofDenmark, succession to, 253 sq.; 261 388 becomes King of England, 325, 389 Henry III, Emperor, Duke of Bavaria, 270, Hartwich, Bishop of Bamberg, 297 Harun ar-Bashid, Abbasid Caliph, 415 273 sq. 279, 287, 307 Duke of Swabia, Harz, 276 270, 273 sq. ; 287, 307 Duke of Carinthia, Hasdai ibn Shabrut, Jewish diplomatist, 277; King, 269,273; relations with Hungary, 261, 273; war with, 278sqq.,285, 429 Hasting (Hasteinn), Viking leader, 320, 359 288; 295 sqq., 303 sq.; relations with Bohemia, 262, 273 276 sqq. 299 sqq. reHastings, 357 lations with Burgundy, 273 King of BurHatfield, 402 note gundy, 145 sq., 274, 278 sq, Hatheburg, wife of Henry I, 186 relations with Lorraine, 284, 286 sqq.; settlement Hathumoda, first Abbess of Gandersheim, of, 289 sq. further trouble with, 292 sqq. 529 sq. first visit to Italy, 266 sq. Hatto, ArchVishop of Vich, 535 277 second visit, 290 sqq.; becomes Emperor and Hatton, MS. at, 506 note Patrician, 291, 306; last visit, 298 sq.; at Havel, river, Germans defeated on, 299, 306 Diet of Bamberg, 269, 274; relations with Havelberg, bishopric founded in, 192; Flushing and Flanders, 289, 293, 297 sq.; church burnt, 208 marriage policy, 283, 306 ; marries GunnHavoise, wife of Hoel of Comouailles, 128 Haymo of Halberstadt, 532 hild, 263; marries Agnes, 275, 280, 283; Hebrew, knowledge of, 508, 515, 520 ecclesiastical policy, 275, 277, 291,306; Hebrides (Su'Sreyjar), the. Viking settlements aims and achievements, 306 sqq.; death Scandinavian influence in, in, 324 sqq. of, 299 324 sqq. ; 333 sq. See also Western Isles Henry IV, Emperor, bom, 295; elected king, 297; made Duke of Bavaria, 297; Hector, Archbishop of Besam^n, 141 crowned, 298; Burgundy and, 146; EuHed bourne Worthy, 556 dolf of Swabia and, 289 Hedebj- Slesvik, trading centre, 332 Henry V, Emperor, and Burgundy, 146 Hedwig, widow of Burchard, Duke of Swa205 note Henry VI, Emperor, and Burgundy, 147 bia, revolts, 204 Henry VH, Emperor, and Burgundy, 147 Hedwig, wife of Huglr the Great, 83, 193 Henry I, King of France, loses Burgundy note Heiric of Auxerre, 527, 534 ; cited, 524 etc., 107 sq. wars with vassals, 107-10, 143 sq. Helgaud, biographer of Bobert the|Pious, 105 123; meets Conrad II, 259; ' Henry HI, 280 294 299 threatens LorHelge, river, 388 raine, 286, 292 death of, 110 ^eliodorus, Aethiopica o^ 538 Henry I, King of England, 121 ; charter of, HeUmem, burnt by Evw'ard, 188 463 Helperie o' Auxerre, ^35 Henry H, King of England, 466, 471 Hemmingus (He^imingr), killed at WalHenry III, Eng of England, 466 cheren (837), 313 « Henry IV, King of England, 536 HendrSa, 356, S59, 364 Henry, Duke of Bavaria, 186; 188; given Henries, War of the Three, 206 Henry I, the Fowler, King of Germany, 70, Majch ot Verona, 159, 196; rebellions















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