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Index Peter, Bishop of Pavia. See John XTV, Pope* Peter, Bishop of Poitiers, 130 Peter, Bishop of Vercelli, 175, 220 Peter Damiani, 291, 308 Peter of Pisa, .^4 I^terborough, monastejff of, 375, 379, 564; ^soke of, 376. See Medeshamstede Petrograd, MSS. from Corbie at, 521 Petronius, 527

Pfeddersheim, Charles the Simple

at,

180

Philargyrins, commentator on Virgil, 507 Philip, Jets of, in Ireland, 504 sq. PhUip I, King of France, 110 sqq. ; excommunicated, 113 Ivo, Bishop of Chartres,

and, 131 sqq.; death of, 114 PhilipII, of Swabia, King of theRomans, 147 Philippa, wife of William IX of Aquitaine, 129 Philoxenus, 526 Pheenix, A.S. poem, 537 Photius, Patriarch, 450, 528 Physiologus, 488 Piacenza, Louis the Blind at, 138 ; death of Lothar II at, 44 Conrad 11 at, 264 see bishop of, 267 see Guido of, 175 Picingli, Nicholas, strategos, 151 sq. Pickering, paintings at, 567 Pioos de Europa, 409 Picot, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire, 470 Piets of Galloway, unite with Strathclyde, 341; conquered by Kenneth Mao Alpin, 350 raided by Olaf 318 ; raided by Half;









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dene, 353 sq. Pietro Candiano IV, Doge of Venice, 170 Pietro Orseolo II, Doge of Venice, 177 sq. Pietro Tribuno, Doge of Venice, 148 Pilate, Pontius, legend of, 505 Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne, Chancellor for Italy, 246; 250 sqq., 253 sqq., 273

Pilgrim, Bishop of Passau, 208 Pilsen, Otto, Duke of Swabia, defeated near,

206 Pirminius of Reichenau, Irish missionary, 490, 521 Pisa, growing importance of, 178 ; and Sardinia, 250; captured by Vikings, 320; Church of S. Pietro a Grado, near, 567 assembly at (862), Pitres, Vikings at, 35 40; synod at (862), 452; fortified, 60 Plegmund, .Archbishop of Canterbury, 358, 361 sq. Pliny, the Elder, Natural History of, 488, 516, 521 Pliny, the Younger, Letters of, 518, 521 Poeta Saxo, identity of, 530 Pohlde, fortified by Henry I, 182 ; Eckhard of Meissen slain at, 217 Emperor Henry II meets Gregory at, 241 Henry III at, 293 Poissy, 96, 104, 107 Poitiers, Judith at, 15; Vikings at, 33; siege of (95-5), 83, 91; Philip I at, 112; Council of (1078), 113; Aquitaine and, 129; bishop of, see Peter battle of (732), 409 Poitou, 31; and Aquitaine, 129; “rain of • blood” in, 131 • «

Poland, Christian missions to, 202; extent <f, 222, 261 sq.; wars with Henry II, 223, a25 sqq., 239. 247 partitioned by Conrad submits to II, 273, 300, 302; 143 sq. Henry the Wrangler, 210; war with Bohemia, 211; loses Moravia, 260, 299 dukey of, see Boleslav, Casimir, Mesco, Otto





Bezprim Pol-de-Leon, St. See Paul Aurelian Polei (Aguilar), 419 Polemius, Bishop of Asturiea, 490 Pombia, LIudolf dies of fever at, 160, 201 Pomeranians attack Poland, -390; prince of, • see Zemuzil

Pompeii, vaulted structures at, 541 Pompeius Festus, Glossary of, 514 sq. Pontefract, 370 Pontelungo, Diet at, 225 Ponthieu, 16 398 and the Flemish March, 92 ; count of, see Guy PonthioD, palace of, 36, 50; assembly at (876), 51 Pontianus, African bishop, 489 Pontlevoy, battle at (1016), 108, 123 Pontoise, claimed by William the Conqueror, 112 Poperinghe, aUodial estates at, 460 Poppo, Bishop of Brixen. See Damasus II, ’

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Pope Poppo of Babenberg, Archbishop

of Treves, 248; given Duchy of Swabia, 249; 278 Poppo, Patriarch of Aquileia, 251, 265, 266 Poppo, Abbot of Stablo (Stavelot), 271, 277,

284, 293 Porchester, 357 Porphyrio, 526 Porto, bishop of.

See Formo'ps, Radoald

Portsmouth, 384

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defeated near, 227 Posen, Henry Powys, 341 invaded by Ceolwulf, 343 conquered by Rhodri Mawr, 3-50 Prague, Henry I meets St Wenceslas at, 184 see of, 206, 208, 301; bishops of, see Adalbert, Severus Boleslav of Poland at, 223; Jaromir invested Duke at, 225 relics re;







moved from Gnesen

to,

300

Predestination, controversy on, 524, 533 Pressburg, Siege of, 296, 304 Priego, 418 • Priene, excavations at, 547 Priscian, grammarian, 525 sq. Priscianus Lydus, 525 Priscillian, heretiff,

512

Priscillianism, 493 sq. Privileges, given to John XII by Otto I, 162 givergto Benedict VHI by Henry II, 250 Priziawa, battle at, 306



Probus, grammarian, 516



Pf^opius, cited’^544 sq. • Propertius, 523 , Prosper, referred to by^ennius, 343



Province, apportioned to Charles the Bald, rebellion again^ Lothlc I in, 31 16, 24



of, fornftd, 34, 137 sq.; att^ked by Charles the Bald, 40 ; partition of, 41,

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