INDEX.
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- Narses, 372.
- Narva, battle of, 637.
- Nase′by, battle of, 612.
- National Assembly, French, 651.
- Nau′cra-tis, III.
- Nax′os, 138, 139.
- Ne-ar′chus, admiral of Alexander, 166.
- Neb′u-chad-nez′zar, 58, 59.
- Ne′clio IL, 25, 26.
- Necker (nĕk′er), 650.
- Neg-ro-pont'. See Eubõea.
- Negro Race, 2.
- Nelson, English admiral, 670, 678.
- Ne′me-a, 106.
- Nem′e-sis, 103.
- Ne′o-Pla′to-nists, the, 212.
- Nero, Roman emp., 312, 313.
- Nerva, Roman emp., 317, 318.
- Nes′tor, 95.
- Netherlands, the country, 563; under Charles V., 563 ; revolt of the, 563–571; pacification of Ghent, 567; union of Utrecht, 567; treaty of 1609, 570; Spanish Netherlands, war concerning, 593 ; ceded to Austria, 597; Austrian Netherlands ceded to the French Republic, 669. Ni-çæ′a, 332; captured by the crusaders, 442.
- Nice (nees), 668.
- New Amsterdam, 620.
- Newfoundland (nu′fund-land′), surrendered by France to England, 597.
- New Model, the, organized, 611; disbanded, 618.
- New Or′le-ans, 631.
- Newton, Sir Isaac, 630.
- Ney (nā), Marshal, 684.
- Nibclungen, song of the, 508.
- Ni-çæ′a, 165.
- Nicholas I., czar, reign, 693–696.
- Niç'i-as, peace of, 150.
- Niç'i-as, 152, n.
- Nic'o-me-di′a, 330.
- Nic′op′o-lis, battle of, 462.
- Niemen (nee′me̯n), the, 684.
- Nihilism, 698, 699.
- Nile, the valley of, 1 ; inundation of, 18; delta of, 18; cataracts of, 18, n.; deposits of, 18, n.; Canopic branch of, 25.
- Nimequen (ne-mā′ḡen), treaty of, 594.
- Nineveh, fall of, 51 ; ruins of, 54, n.
- Nin′e-veh, battle of, 390.
- Nirvana (nir′vah-na), 12.
- No-men′tum, 244.
- Normans, in Gaul, 413; in Italy, 433, n. ; their conquest of England, 433–437; effects of Norman Conquest on literature, 489, 490. See Northmen.
- Norsemen. See Northmen.
- Northmen, 410–413.
- Notables, assembly of, 650.
- Nottingham, 610.
- Nov′go-rod′, 469.
- Nova Scotia (no′va sko′shi-a), 597.
- Nu′bi-a, 33.
- Nu′ma, 225.
- Nu-man′ti-a, 272.
- Nystadt (nü′städ), peace of, 638.
- Oates (ōts), Titus, 621.
- O'-ꞓhus, Artaxerxes, k. of Persia, 166.
- O'Cŏn′ne̯ll, Daniel, 722.
- Oc-ta′vi-a, wife of Antony, 304.
Oc-ta′vi-us, Roman consul, 282. Oc-ta′vi-us, Caius (Augustus), opposes Antony, 301 ; enters Second Triumvirate, 301; divides the world with Antony, 303; defeats Antony at battle of Actium, 304; reign of, 305-309. See Augustus.
- Od′e-na′tus, 329.
- Od′o-a′cer, 348.
- O-dys′seus, 88.
- Od′ys-sey, the, 96, 190, 191.
- O-i′leus, 95.
- O-ly̆m′pi-a, 106, 107.
- O-ly̆m'pi-ăd, 107.
- Olympian Council, 102, 103; Games, 106, 107.
- Olympian Zeus, by Phidias, 185.
- Olympus, Mount, 88.
- O'mar, caliph, 397, 399.
- Ommaya (om-mā'ya), 400, n.
- Ommiades, house of, 400.
- Opium War, 725, 726.
- Oracles, Greek, 104–106.
- Orange, William of, 565–569.
- Orange-Stuarts, the, 626–629.
- Oratory, among the Greeks, 198–201; among the Romans, 335.