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Index J.

Manor, the, 472 sqq. analogies, 483

Manso

III,

Duke

of Salerno, 169





French and German

of Amalfi, chosen Prince driven out, 176

Mansur, Abbas'i Caliph, 413 Mi*isur, Fatimite Calipil, 166, 422 Mantaille, Boso becomes King of Provence

137 Mantes, claimed by William the Conqueror, 112 Mantua, Hugh of Provence and John X at, 153; county of, 221; Henry HI at, 298 Map, Walter, cited, 536 Marburg, church of, 562 MarceUinus and Peter, SS., relies of, 518, • 533 March, river. Hungarian frontier, 281, 303 March, the North, see North Mark the East, see East Mark, Lausitz, March of; the Thuriugian, see Meissen, March of Margoil. See Margut Margut (Margoil), 80, 208 Maria, nun, 417 Marianus Argyrus, in South Italy, 166 Marianus Scotus, 534 Marinus, Bishop of Bomarzo, 192, 194 Marj Eahit, battle of, 412 Marmora, Sea of, and the Bus, 327 Marmoutier, abbey of, 71 abbot of, see Hugh the Great Marne, river, meeting on (950), 194 Marozia, Senatrix, wife of Alberic, of Spoleto, 151, 455; wife of Guido of Tuscany, 153 wife of Hugh of Italy, 154 ; 241 Marquard of Anweiler, 462 Marseilles, 282 Martial, 521 Martianus Capella, 343, 485, 487 sq., 504, 509, 513, 525 sq. Martin, St, of Tours, 489 sq., 495 sq. “Martin, Land of St,” 513 Martin of Dumio, Archbishop of Bracara, 489 sq. Martin of Laon, 526 Marton, battle at, 352 Maslama, 410 Mateflon, castle of, enfeoffed, 118 at, 57,







Matfrid, 19 sq. Matfrid, Matilda, Matilda,

Count

of Orleans, 8;

exiled, 15,

Count, 68 Abbess, 174 wife of Henry the Fowler, 185 sq.

203 Matilda,

ancestress of

Agnes

of

Poitou,

283 note 2 Matilda, Countess of Tuscany, 299 MatUda, sister of Otto HI, 215 Matilda, wife of Conrad

Duke

of Carinthia,

256 daughter of Henry III, marries Budolf of Swabia, 289 Matthew, St, apocryphal Gospel of, 532 Maubergeon, Viscountess of Chatellerault, 130 Mauges, district of, added to Anjou, 9$ Matilda,

Maulevrier, fief of Anjou, 118 Miluretania, 421 Maurice, St, lance of. See Lance, Holy Maurienne, Count of. See Humbert Maursmiinster, monastery, 3 Maximilian, King of the Bomans, 466

Maximus, Ambigua Mayence,

525

of,

25 sqq.

16,

,

51, 275 sq.;

,

Harold

Denmark

baptised at, 7, 313 ; convention at, 143; Otto I at, 196 sq.; Henry II >t, 217 sq., 248 ; synods at, 237, crowned at, 254; 252, 295; Conrad Agnes crowned at, 284; see^, 206, 235,

of

H

255 sqq.; library of, 521 archbishops of, Bardo, Erkambald, Frederick,

see Aribo,

H

.IT”

T

‘



.

b'.n

P.

Maur,

..V. ^ S .-.i / Mayenne, taaen oy Wujiam of Eormanoy, 110 lord of, see Geoffrey Meath, raided by Turgeis, 317 Meaux, 446; district of, 16, 40, 76 sq., 83; captured by Northmen, 85; Odo H and, 123 Mecca, 433 Meezlav of Masovia, 302 -

.



Medellin, 418

monastery of, 351; refounded, 375. See Peterborough Media in Vita, sequence, 530 Medinaeeli, 426 Medina Sidonia, 418 Medmese, 409 Mediterranean Sea, command of, 423, 431 Meersen, conferences at (847) 31 52 (851) 32, 37; Treaty of (870), 45, 51, 57 Megingaud, Archbishop of Treves, 238, 248 Megingaud (Meingaud), Bishop of Eichstedt,

Medeshamstede,

,

237

,





sq.

Meissen, fortification of, 184; recovered by Eckhard, 211 captured by Boleslav, 222 lost, ib.; further attempt on, 223 Meissen, March of, created, 202 note; attacked by Boleslav of Poland, 217, 222; given to Gunzelin, 222 ; Boleslav’s designs upon, 226, 238; Upper Lausitz attached to, 261; margraves of, see Eckhard, Gunzelin Melk, MS. at 527 Melo, Duke of Apulia, 250 • Melrose, Kenneth Mac Alpin at, 350 Melun, Vikings at, 40 besieged (9^, 102 recovered, 105 death of Philip I at, 115 » Memleben, death of Henry I at, 186; death of Otto I at, 203 Mempisc district, the, 92 Menas, St* of Alexandria, ivories of, 542





Mentesa,*18 Merqia, KingdoA »f, extent at Offa’s death,* 340; extension Westward, 343; conflict with Wessex, 344 ;• dqpline of, 345 sq.; conquered by Vikings, 348, 351, 353; colonAed by Vikings, 354 sq.; sulnnits to Wessex, 356, 360 jtiugs^f, see ^eorljtCeolwulf, wulf, Beomwulf, Burhred,

Coenwulf,

Ecgfritfi,

Ludeca, Offa, Wiglaf