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686

— Oxfordshire, under Mercian Law, 357 ; hundreds of, 367 Danes in, 382 sq.

and Verona

Pacifieus, archdeacon,

library,

521

Paderbom, assembly at (815) 6 Kunigunda crowned at, 218; bishopric of, 232 ,



Pailhas, county of, 90 Palace, Counts of the. See Hugh of Beauvais, Sarlio ; see also Count Palatine Palatine. See Count Palatine Paldolf I (Pandulf) Ironhead, •Prince of Capua-Ben^ ento, 161; receives Spoleto,

166;

death*" of,

169

Paldolf II, Prince of Benevento, 169 Paldolf IV, Prince of Capua, recovers Capua and takes Naples, 268; driven out and '?-;tored, 292 Paldolf V of Teano, Prince of Capua, 268 Paldolf, Prince of Salerno, 169 Palermo, seized by Saracens, 48 Palestine, 489; ‘Abd-ar-Bahman I in, 410; art in, 549 sq. Palladius, St, missioner to Ireland, 501 Pallig, Viking leader, 381 sq.

Palmyra, catacomb

Pampeluna,

at,

541

sq.

410, 421 Pando, Gastald, 49 8,

Pange Lingua, hymn, 495 Pannonia, 7 Papacy, and the False Decretals, 448, 453 and note and temporal rulers. Chap, xvir, and archbishops, 452 sq.; appeals to, ib.; kings of Germany, 4-54; counts of Tusculum, 454; degradation of, in 9th century, 454 sq. degradation of, in 10th century, 101 sq., 151fl54, 161, 163,171,455; pro;



vincial churches, 455, see Liher Pontiji-

Popes, see Agapetus, Alexander, Benedict, Boniface, Clement, Eugenius, Formosus, Gelasius, Gregory, Hadrian, John, Leo, Nicholas, Paschal, Paul, Sergius, Stephen, Sylvester, Urban, Valentine, Zacharias cialis



Papal States, 5, 29, 1.54, 162, 453 Parenzo, basilica at, 548 Paris, 2. 25 85 104 plundered by Vikings, 35, 40; siege of (845^,330; sftgeof(885), 60iqq., 321 sq., 529; assembly at, 113; Otto Jfc*at, 208; MSS. at, 519 sqq.; 525





Eemigius teaches bishops of, 496, see Galo, Joscelin, Keginald; coflnts of, see Bego, Conrad, Gerard, Hugh, Odo, Robert Parma, revolt and destruction of, 267 ; Alcuin at, 514; see of, 165 ^ • Parrett, river, 355 Paschal I, Pope, 5 sq., 314 • Paschal II, Pope, and Philip I, 113 sq, ife Pasehasius Hadbertus, political writer and theologian, 10, Lf, 14, 44-5, 533 Passau, captured by Otto II, 206; ^e of, 206; biihops qI? sec Pilgrim, Richer Pasfavant, fief of Anjou, 118 Paterna (Valencia), 432 • • sqq.; cathedral of, 566;

at,

527



Catemo, death

of Otto

HI

at,

177, 214

Patriciate, importance of, 291, 306 Patrick, St, and Irish learning, 501; 502; 505 Patrimony of Peter. See Papal States Paul, St, letters of, to Seneca, 516 Paul I, Pope, sends J^reek books to Pepi^

Paul Aurelian (St Pol-de-Leon) 509 Paul the Deacon, 514 sq., 520 Paul, Duke, revolt of, 493 Paul the SUentiary, cited, 544 sq. Paulinus of Nola, poet, 533 sq. Paulus Albarus of Cordova, 523 Pavia, 43, 51; assembly at (878), 56 ; 60; Guy crowned at, 65; submits to Amulf, crowned at, 136; Louis 66; Eodolph (the Blind) crowned at (900), 138; 149; 154 Otto I at, 140, 159, 195 Hungarians at, 148, 153; Otto HI at, 172; Berengar n crowned at, 194; Ardoin crowned at, crowned at, 224 massacre 220; Henry ,

H





n



H

at, 242, 244; missi for, 224; Henry 244; forfeitures granted to, 245; synods at, 251; 291; diet at, 266; Imperial palace at, burnt, 257, 263 sq.; bishop of, see in,

John XIV, Pope Pawton, 344 Payerne, monastery of, 144, 255 Conrad II crowned King of Burgundy at, 259 “Peace of God,” 282, 457, 465 Peada, King of Middle -Angles, 554 Peene, river, and see of Bremen, 297 Pelagius, at Jerusalem, 503 Pelayo, King of Asturias, 409 sq. Pembrokeshire, Viking influence in, 326 Penne, see of. 165 Pentapolis, the, seized by King Hugh, 154

given to the Pope, 162, 174 Pepin, the Short, King of the Franks, 454

515 Pepin I, King of Aquitaine, 3, 8, 13 receives Gascony and Toulouse, 10; rebellion of,

14 sqq.



expedition against, 17



receives

Maine, 18 sqq.; death of, 21 Pepin II, King of Aquitaine, 21 sqq., 27; relations with Charles the Bald, 31 sq., 33 sqq. • Perelada, county of, 90 Perfecto, 416 Perigueux, counts of, 97 Peronne, meeting of Lotharand Charles the Bald at (849), 32; Charles the Simple at, 75 sq., 181; added to Valois, 111 Pershore, 394; Abbey of, 378, 564 Persians, 428, 435 Persius, .508, 521 Peter, Apocalypse of, 488 Peter and Andrew, Acts of, 505 Peter, King of Hungary, 276; allies with Bfatislav, 301, 303; deposed, 278, 280, 303 restored, 285 288, 290, 303 Peter, Marquess of Spoleto, 153 kiUed by the Romans, 154 Peter, Bishop of Como, 213 Petex^ ;gishop,of Novara, 240