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* Bagdad, 180, 182-85, 198, 227, 309, 328, 549, 557
 * Baian, Khagan of the Avars, 140
 * Bailli, 269, 492, 507-10
 * Bajazet, Sultan of Turkey, 556-57
 * Balance of power, 578, 634
 * Baldwin, Count of Edessa, 319
 * Baldwin, Count of Flanders, 270
 * Baldwin, Latin Emperor, 465
 * Balearic Islands, 83, 118, 135, 189, 304
 * Balkan Mountains, 17, 22, 54, 76, 151, 442, 548
 * Balkan peninsula, 76-79, 87, 131, 138, 140, 151, 228, 314, 328, 453, 466, 553-56, 558
 * Balkan peoples and states, 151,228; and see Bulgaria, Roumania, Serbia, etc.
 * Baltic Sea, 11-12, 17, 40, 42, 54, 139-40, 184, 305-06, 328, 367, 369, 532, 543-46, 552, 558, 608
 * Baltic Slavs, 305, 323
 * Bamberg, 319
 * Ban of Bosnia, 445
 * Banking, 34, 325, 336, 355, 494, 500, 584-85
 * Bannockburn, battle of, 485, 488, 499
 * Bapaume, 366
 * Baptism, 72, 101, 294, 335, 439; and see Font
 * Baptisteries, 419, 601, 603-04
 * Barbarians, in Roman Empire, 23, 67-68; outside Roman Empire, chap. iii; Justinian and, 131, 138, 150; of eastern Europe, 229; and see Invasions, Nomads, etc.
 * Barbarossa, see Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Barcelona, 81, 149, 188-89, 200, 273, 303, 357, 366, 375, 456
 * Bari, 226-27, 302; Archbishop of, 565
 * Barons, English, 459-60, 466, 474, 480-85, 488, 496, 533
 * Basel, 368, 538; Council of, 571, 573, 575
 * Basil, St., ill, 113
 * Basil I, Byzantine Emperor, 227
 * Basil II, 308
 * Basilica, 32, 113, 143, 145-46, 419-21
 * Basques, 10, 167, 200, 203, 272
 * Bas-relief, 603
 * Bathing, 43-44, 57, 110-11, 160, 175
 * Baths (buildings), 32, 126, 185
 * Battle of the Spurs, 499
 * Battlements, 247-48, 600
 * Batu, grandson of Jenghiz Khan, 548
 * Bavaria and Bavarians, 118, 122, 140, 168, 194, 199-200, 203, 212-13, 227, 259, 262, 264, 349, 392, 435, 533, 539-40, 552, 561, 575, 616


 * Bayonne, 358, 366, 522
 * Bayreuth, 540
 * Beast epic, see Reynard the Fox
 * Beatification, 529
 * Beatrice, 411, 413-14, 588
 * Beaucaire, 510
 * Beaufort, House of, 628
 * Beaumont in the Argonne, 364
 * Beauvais, 372, 437
 * Bee, Abbey of, 376
 * Becket, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 295-98, 458, 475, 493
 * Bede, 159, 168, 171, 373, 399
 * Bedford, Duke of, 527, 529
 * Bedouins, 176
 * Beggars, 313, 5 16, 53°
 * Beghards, 561
 * Beguins, 561
 * Beirut, 322
 * Bejaunus, 392
 * Bela IV, King of Hungary, 537
 * Belgium, 269, 365, 422, 491, 616
 * Belgrade, 557-58
 * Belisarius, 129, 133, 135-36, 138-39, 342
 * Benedict, St., of Nursia, 160-61, 163, 377
 * Benedict XI, Pope, 505
 * Benedict XIII, 567-68
 * Benedictine Rule, 160-62, 168, 175, 282
 * Beneficium, 240-41, 255
 * Benevento (or Beneventum), Duchy of, 156, 169, 171, 196, 200, 226-27
 * Benevolences, 629
 * Beowulf, 42, 49, 399-400, 402, 415
 * Berbers, 10, 135, 178-82, 187-89, 226-27; and see Libyans and Moors
 * Berengaria of Navarre, 321, 457
 * Bergamo, 352
 * Bergen, 543
 * Bernard, St., of Clairvaux, 299-300, 303, 320, 323, 381, 392
 * Berne, 542
 * Berri, 493-94, 626
 * Bessarabia, 140, 229
 * Bethlehem, 469
 * Béziers, 445
 * Bible, and history, 3; and art, 113, 432; quoted, 100, 103-04, 106-07, 313, 429; Gothic, 55, 398; Latin, 96, 113; Slavonic, 152, 224; Spanish, 410; English, 563; New Testament, 98, 173, 442; Greek, 113; commentaries on, 168, 381; monks memorize, no; Charlemagne and, 210; miscellaneous, 170, 268, 294, 382, 409, 442, 562, 570, 616; and the Italian Renaissance, 593, 602, 605
 * Bibliography, 8, 17, 594
 * Bills of attainder, 629