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• Buxhall, 406

Brycheiniog. See Brecknock Bueco [of Schweinfurt], 223

Buckingham, .

fortified,

Byrhtferth, of Eamsey, 538 Byzantine Empire. See Empire, Eastern

363

Buckinghamshire, Danes in, 357 ; hundreds of, 367; 397 Bulche, mines at, 432 Bulgaria, and Louis I, 6 sq. Burehard, Archbishop of Lyons, 279 Burchard, Bishop of Worms, canonist, 253 Burehard, Duke of Swabia, 69 sq. ; 156; at Winterthur, 136, 180 ^ Burehard, Duke of Swabia, 205 note ; defeats King Adalbert (965), 166 ; leads anti-ducal party, 198 receives dukedom, 199 ; death of, 204 Burgate, 406 Burgos, 410, 421, 423, 440 Burgundia Minor, Duchy of, 146-7 Burgundy, ancient province, part of, given to Charles the Bald, 13, 16, 21, 23 sq. Burgundy, French Duchy of, 36, 65; allotted duchy under Eiehard to Carloman, 57 le Justicier, 58, 93; Northmen in, 61 sq., 86sqq., 321 sq. 75; 77; Hugh the Great formation of duchy, its suzerain, 83; 93 sq. decline of duchy, 96 sq. conquered by Eobert the Pious, 105 sq.; given to Duke Eobert I, 107 sq.; Ill, 115, 116, 167 in the XI century, 123 sqq. ; architecture in, 563; dukes of, see Gilbert, Henry, Hugh, Odo Borel, Otto, Eaoul, Eiehard, Eobert Burgundy, Kingdom of Jurane, Chap. vr. a ; founded, 63, 134 sq. 66 annexation of Basle, 69 annexation of Aargau etc., 136, 180 and note cession to, by Hugh of Italy, 139, 156 union with Provence, 139, 158

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at, *316,

^

416

Cadolah, Marquess of Friuli, 7 Cadwalader of Gwynedd, 342 Cadwallon, house of, 350 CaecUius Balbus, 527 Caedmon, poet, 554, 556 Caena Cypriani, 531 Caesar, MSS. of, 521 sq., 536 Caesarius of Arles, 490 Cairo, 424 Caithness, Viking settlements in, 325, 335 Caitill Find (Ketill the White), leader of the Gall-Gaedhil, 317 Calabria, theme of, 150; and Saracen raids, 151, 176, 178; and the Byzantine Empire, 152, 166, 168; 422 Calataiiazor, battle of, 426 CaUington,^ 344 Calocyrus Delphinas, eatapan, 176 Caloprini, the, of Venice, 170 Calpumius, 522 Camargue, Vikings at, 320 Cambrai see of 45 attacked by Hungarians 88; seized by John of Arras, 298; see of, 45; bishops of, see Gerard, Halitgar, ,

,

Liutpert

Duchy

Campagna, the Eoman,

153, 156; of

Burgundy, Kingdom of, after union with Provence, Chap. vi. c; 78; 123; Eaoul acknowledged in, 76; recovery of Aosta, 168; Hungarians in, 198; 207; loss of Basle, 141, 227 ; intervention of Henry H, 141 sq., 227, 247 sq.; annexed to the Empire by Conrad II, 142-5, 256, 258 sq., 271, 273 sq.; Ernest of Swabia in, 257; •rule of Henry HI, 145 sq., 274 sq., 279, sq., 286-7, 306 sq.; Eomance party 285 sqq. rectorateof, 146 sq.; as Kingdom of Arles, 147;»kings of, see Conrad,

282 in,

Frederick, Henry, Eodolph; rectors of, see Eudolf, William of Baux, WiUiam of

Montferrat

“Burgundy,” County

of (Franjhe-Comtd), formation of, 93 sq., 141 sq.; 146; 147; 247; 287 note; counts of, see Frederick,

Otto-'^illiam,

Comte

Eaynlld

see also

Franche-

• ,

Burhred, King of Mercia, 348 buys off the Vikings, 35^; driven from Mercfia, 353 iBursikdt, ^emblyjat, 210 Bury St Edmunds, 3^1 ; monastery of, 379,

38a- 4d8

r

342

loss of Aosta, 156; kings of, see Eodolph; see also Jurane Burgundy,

I

Idris,

Cadiz, Vikings Cadoc, St, 509

Cambridge, Vikings at, 353, 355; burh of, 356 submits to Edward the Elder, 364 burnt by Danes, 382 King’s College, 403 note ivories at, 548 Cambridgeshire, hundreds of, 367 Scandinavian influence in, 334, 337 Camerino, count of. See Guy

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Cader

I

revolt in, 4

Sara-

cens in, 149

Campania, Picingli

Hungarians in, in, 151 153 sqq see Terra di Lavoro Campo Malo, battle of, 265 Cande, and Anjou, 120 Candiano, Doge of Venice, see Pietro Candidas, life of Eigil by, 534 Canossa, Hugh of Cluny at, 295 Canossa, house of, 240; marquesses of, see Adalbert-Atto, Boniface, Tedald Cantabria, raided by Alfonso I, 410; duke of, see Alfonso I Canterbury, burnt by Vikings, 349; monks sacked by Danes, 383 of, 350, 379 ; Abbot of St Augustine’s, 383; library at, 511; cathedral at, 561 sq., 564, .567; St Augustine’s Abbey at, 563; see of, 388; archbishops of, 407; see Aelfheah, Aelfric, Aethelheard, Aethelnoth, Anselm, Augustine, Ceolnoth, Dunstan, Eadsige, Oda, Plegmund, Sigeric, Theodore, Wul;

fred

Cantich, battle of, 427 Cantref, Welsh fiscal unit, 342, 345 Capitularies, Frankish, 441