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137; 42; seized by Charles the Bald, 46,

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137; 50; Boso, King of, 57 sq.; lotions with Burgundy, 137 sq. ; united fo Burgundy, 139; aonexed to France, 147; Saracens in, 152, 155, 168; under King Hugh, 156, 158; plundered by Yikings,

marquessate of, 130 county of, 147 kings of, see Boso, Charles, Louis ; marquesses of, see Bertrand, Hugh; counts of,

320

see





William

Proverbia Gaecorum, 504, 525 Prudentius, poet, 516, 519, 534 • Priim, burnl^^ Danes, 59; abbey 34, 60,

of,

18,

46f

Prussians attack Poland, 300 Pseudo-Isidore, 297, 448 Pseudo-Symeon Magister, 149 note

P^3rshire, 345 •

Pyrenees, 90, 441; Charles the Great crosses,

413

0 •Eamsbury, Abbey of, 561 Eamsbury, see of, 362 Ramsey, abbey founded at, 375, 378 sq., 475, 560; abbot of, see Wichnmnn Eanulf, Count of Aversa, 2^, 292 Eanulf (Ralph) Fl^bard, Bishop of Durham, 133 Raoul (Eadulf, Rudolf), King of Prance, Duke of Burgundy, 75, 181 ; and the Northmen, 87 sq. ; 93; 138; 156; death of, 76 Raoul III, Count of Valois, 111 Raoul, Viscount of Le Mans, 118 Raphael, Biblical pictures of, 549 Rara (perhaps Bohr), Diet at, 210 Batbold, Bishop of Verona, 11 Ratheri, Bishop of Verona, 156 Ratisbon (Regensburg), meeting of Rodolph I and Anaulf at, 64,135 besieged by Henry the Fowler, 180; taken by Liudolf, 197; besieged by Otto I, 198 sq. convent at, 205 assembly of princes at, 206; Wendish embassy at, 228; St Emmeram’s, 236; Bfatislav does homage at, 278, 301; Leo IX at, 298 bishops of, see at, 296; Victor Gebhard, Wolfgang Ratramn, of Corbie, 533 Ravenna, assemblies at (880), 57 (898), 67 58; seized by King Hugh, 154 Otto I at, 162 Otto III at, 172 Henry II at, 242 251 synod at, 242 sq. Conrad II and massacre at, 264 art and architecture in, 547, 553; mosaics at, 542, 548, 550; Church of (Dhurch of Galla S. Vitale at, 543, 548 Placidia at, 548 statue of Theodoric at, 521 tomb of Theodoric at, 548 ivory throne at, 548, 550, 555; see of, 175 sq., 240, 242, 264; archbishops of, 534; see Adalbert, Arnold, Frederick, Gebhard, Humphrey, John, John X, Sylvester II,



Quarantaine le Roi, 465 “ Quatre-M^tiers, ” the, and Flanders, 122 Quedlinburg, and Henry the Fowler, 182, 185 sq.; plot against Otto I at, 190 sq.; Henry the Wrangler proclaimed king at, 210; compact with Wends at, 226; Henry in at, 297, 302; abbey of, 276, 290; abbesses of, see Adelaide, Beatrice; Quedlinburg .Annals, cited, 212, 254 note 3 Quentovic, pillaged, 30 Quia Emptores, English statute of, 463 Quierzy (Kiersy), assemblies at (820), 8; (857), 36; (877), 52 sq., 55; 58; 61; 446; Louis I at, 19, 21 QuimperlA, abbey of St Croix at, 560 Quintilian,

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Quo Warranto, inquest

of,

466

Eaab, river, Conrad H reaches, 261 ; Henry Hi’s victory on, 284 Eaban Maur (Magnentius Hrabanus Maurus) Abbot of Fulda, Archbishop of Mayence, 19, 520 sq., 532 Eabula, Syrian Gospels of, 558 Eadbert, Paschasius. See Paschasius Eadegund, St, Queen of Chlotar I, 495 Eadelchis, Prince of Benevent#, 49 Bad^zgau, given to see of Bamberg, 237 sq. EadnalA—Bishop of Porto, 42 Eaghnall. See Eagnarr LofSbrok Eagnarr LofSbrok, Vikiim hero, legends of, 318 sqq., 329 sqq., 3 ot; identified with Eaghnall, 318 with Eegiuberus, 319 BagnfroSr. See Eeginfredus Bainard, monk, 536 « Rainier, Duke of Spoleto, made Manquess of Tuscany, 243 sq. • • l8ilf of Guader, the'Stallqj^ 392, 406 Half of Mantes, Earl of Herefordshire, 392 • sqq., 396 sq. • Ramiro, King of Aragon, 428 Ramiro I#, King^f Leon, 421, 422 sq. and defeat Baftiro IH, King of Lfon, 424; • • death of, 425

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Raymond, Count of Barcelona, 427 Raymond-Berengar I, Count of Barcelona, 428

Raymond

of St Gilles, Count of Toulouse 129 sq. Baynald, “Prince,” Count of Burgundy, 287 Baynald, Count, 467 Beading, Vikings at, 352 sq. Abbey, 564 Becemund, Bishop of Elvira, 423 note Becknitz, raided by Otto I and Boleslav, 200 ReetitiuiinesSingularumPersonarum, 401 sqq. Bedarii (Wends), the, revolt of, 184, 192, 202, 226 Red Book of the Exchequer, cited, 462 note Beedham, 406 Reggio, capital of the theme of Calabria, 150; Moslem defeat near (1006), 178 Reggio (in Lombardy), county of, 221; counts of, see Adalbert-Atto, Tedald see of, 165; bishop of, see Adalard Reginald of Durham, chronicler, 560 Reginald, Count of Herbauges, 20 Reginald, Bishop of Paris, 105