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 Index xxix Metternich (met'er niit), Prince, 478, 480 ff., 483, 502, 507 Metz, 346, 517, 617, 646 Mexico, Spanish interests in, 390, 484, 516; independence of, 485; revolu- tion (1913) in, 587 Michael Angelo (ini'kel an'je lo), 295 Michael, Grand Duke, 634 Middle Ages, 190; instruction during, 224, 271 f. ; warfare in, 283, 285 Mi Ian', 289, 404, 452, 454, 476 ; re- volt of, 503 ; today, 520 Militarism, German, 470, 481, 512, 526, 600, 640, 654 Miller, Hugh, 249 Mil ti'a des, 71 Mines, 63, 208, 303 Minnesingers, 268 Mirabeau (me ra bo'), 433 Mississippi River, 391, 395, 400 Mith'ras, 37, 168 Modena (mo'dana), 482, 509; Mary of, 361 f. Modern languages, 264 ff. M5 gul', Great, 392 Mo ham'med, 191 Mohammed Ahmed, 584 Mohammedan conquests, 209, 241, 302, 386 Mohammedans, 191 ff., 206, 302 f., 54 1, 620. See Moslems Moliere (mo Iyer'), 368 Mommsen, 171 Monarchs, English, 364 n., 367 ; powers of, in eighteenth century, 405 f., 415; after the Congress of Vienna, 424, 478!, 481, 520, 649. See Kaiser Monasteries, 201, 324, 414, 466 Monasticism, 198; vows of, 199 f- Money, lack of, 208, 249 ; replaces barter, 250; grants of, to the gov- ernment, 281 f., 287, 532. See Interest Mongols, 375, 392 Moniteur (mo ne ter'), 439 Monks, 198, 201, 246 f., 324, 330; contribution of, to civilization, 200 f. Monroe Doctrine, 486, 587 Mon'te Cassino (kassg'no), 199 Mon te ne'gro, 606, 608, 610, 615, 622, 638 Montreal, 391 Moors. See Mohammedans Mora'via, 387, 515 Morocco, 604 f. Moros, 644 Moscow (mos'kou), 375, 469, 636 Moses, 40, 43 n. Moslems. See Mohammedans Mosques, 192 f. " Mountain," party of the, 445 ff. Murat (mil ra'), 461 Museum, the, 109, 350 Nancy, 617 Nantes (nants), revocation of Edict of, 370 ; during the Reign of Terror, 446 Naples, kingdom of, 221, 289, 300; under Austria, 372 ; allied against France, 453; king of, '461, 509; revolt of, 503 ; made part of the kingdom of Italy, 510 Napoleon I, 458 f. ; at the height of power, 465 ff. ; second marriage of, 468 ; defeat and abdication of, 468 ff. ; return of, 473 ; final defeat of, 474 Napoleon III, 501 ; and Italy, 508 ff.; and Prussia, 516 f.; and China, 576 Napoleonic Period, the, Italian cam- paign, 450 f. ; Egyptian expedition, 452 f.; war with coalition of great powers, 453 f.; general pacification, 454 ; cession of left bank of the Rhine to France, 455 ; seculariza- tion of church lands, 455; reorgani- zation of Germany, 455 f., 461 ; influence, order, and prosperity of France, 456 ff. ; the Code Napoleon, 458; Napoleon, emperor of France, 458; war with England (1803), 459; victorious war of 1805 against the great coalition, 459 f. ; dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, 460 ; war with Prussia and Russia, 461 f. ; blockades, 462 f. ; plight of neutral nations, 464 f. ; unsuccessful eco- nomic policy, 465 ; public improve- ments in PVance, 465; Spain and the Peninsular War, 466 f.; war with Austria, 467 ; campaign of Napo- leon in Russia, 468 f. ; the new army, 469 ; Prussia reorganized and allied with Russia, 469 ff. ; War of Liberation, 471 ; rupture of Napo- leon's empire and his final defeat, 472 ff. See Bonaparte, Napoleon