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THE NEW  STUDENT'S  REFERENCE   WORK

VH. HISTORY OP WESTERN EUROPE.

(I) FALL OF ROME TO PROTESTANT REVOLUTION:

1. THE   BARBARIANS:    Europe  634;   Helvetii  860;   Alemanni  43;   Germans  758;

Vandals 2002; Huns 898; Attila 134; Alaric 37; Goths 784; Dacia 495; Genserie 744.

a. Their character:    Sarmatians 1681;  Scythians 1712;   Slavs 1766.

b. Their invasions of the Roman empire:   Teutones 1895; Cimbri 399; Marius

1172; Lombards 1109; Genseric 744; Alemanni 43; Aurelius 139.

2. CHARLEMAGNE:

a.  His  predecessors — Charles  Martel  and   Pepin the  Short:     Merovingians

1208; Carlovingians 335; Martel 371;  Poitiers 1512;  Pepin 1450.

b. The  extent   of   his  empire:    368;   Europe   634;   Saxons  1685;   Lombards

1109;  France 704.

c. Coronation at Rome:   1054.

d. His work  in civilizing  and  educating  the  people:    368;   States   General

1813; guilds 811; Alcuin 42; Eginhard 589.

3. CHRISTIANITY:   The Virgin Mary 1180;  Peter 1461;  Paul 1431; Stephen 1822;

Barnabas 172; Cyprus 493; Antioch 81; catacombs 348; Diocletian 533; Constantine 447; Roman Empire 1627; Ambrose 58; Augustine 137; Julian the Apostate 981; Photius 1475; Lateran 1034; Jerome 970; The Vulgate 2030; Leo III 1054; Gregory 804; Patrick 1429; 937; Saint Nicholas 1348.

4. THE CHURCH   IN THE  MIDDLE AGES:

a. Clovis and  his army:   413;   1512.

b. Conversion of  England:   616;   804.

c. Boniface and the Christianizing  of Germany:   243.

d. The  monasteries and the  monks:    Capuchins  331;   Franciscans  707;   Do-

minicans 543; Saint Patrick 1429; Dunstan 562; libraries 1063; Assisi 123; St. Andrews 1655; Catania 349; Stylites 1842; Bede 190; Jerome 970; Abelard 3; Anselm 75; Aquinas 87.

e. Church Councils:   396;  pope 1527;  reformation 1598.

f.  Universities:    1987;   Bonn 243;   Heidelberg 858;   Sorbonne  1782;   Bologna

239; Montpellier 1258; Salamanca 1664; Louvain 1120; Prague 1542.

g. The cathedrals:   See Index.

5. THE NORTHMEN AND THEIR CONQUESTS:   1359; 520.

6.  FEUDALISM  IN THE MIDDLE AGES:   658.

7. CHIVALRY AND  HERALDRY:   1008;   866.

8. THE CRUSADES:   483; Peter the Hermit 1459; Jerusalem 970; Richard I 1610;

Tancred 1868; Saladin 1663; Malta 1153; Louis IX 1116.

VIII. HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

1. ANCIENT BRITAIN:

a. Celtic:

(1)  Tribes:   Gaels; Britons; Celts 357; Picts 1488;  Scotland 1708;

Wales 2034; York 2123.

(2)  Primitive people:   116.

b. Roman Britain:

(1)  The conquest and rule by the  Romans:  Roman Empire 1627;

Agricola 26;   Hadrian  822;   Boadicea  232;   Vespasian  2016; Leicester 1050.

(2)  Roman  roads and fortifications  in   Britain:   Agricola 26;   Ha-

drian 822;  Severus 1728;  London 1111.

2. THE ENGLISH CONQUEST:

a. Angles and Saxons as conquerors of Britain: Saxons 1685; Wales 2034; Jutland 984; Arthur 114; Edward the Confessor 585; heptarchy 866; jury 983.

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