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Index marriage with Gisela, 143 note, 249, 254;* relation with Lorraine, 254 sqq.; relation

with Saxony, 255; conquers Burgundy, 106 sq., 123, 142 sq., 144 sq., 256, 258 sq. 26^ 273 sq.; Lombards revolt tgainst, 256 sq. 'Campaigns against

>Mesco

11, 260 sqq.; 273, 300, 302; war with Hungary, 261, 273; subdues the Lyutitzi, 262 sq. 288, 308 ; relations with Knut, 263; enters Italy, 264, 268; crowned at Kome, 256, 264; second visit to Italy, 265 sqq.; deposes Aribert, 267; relations with South Italy, 265 267 sq.; 292; imprisons Burchard of Lyons, 279 death of, 145, 269 his arrangements for the succession, 269, 273; aims and policy of, 269 sqq., 272; establishes hereditary principle in Italy, 266 sq.; in Germany, 269 sq. Conrad, Duke of Carinthia, 239; 253; 269 Conrad the Younger, Duke of Carinthia, ally of Ernecclesiastical views of, 253 est UI of Swabia, 256 denied the duchy, 239, 253, 269; granted the duchy, 270; 266 death of, 277 Conrad the Bed, Duke of Lorraine, 191, 194, 205 note-, 212; 215; 249; 253; in Italy, 159, 195; rebels, 196 sqq. death of, 200 Conrad [the Franconian], Duke of Swabia, 209 supports Otto HI, 210 Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy, 139 note; 143 nofc; 158; 194; and Otto I, 140, 156, 247 descendants of, 256, 143 ,

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note

Conrad, son of Berengar H, Marquess of Ivrea, 167 Conrad, Count of Auxerre, 35, 37 ; acquires the Jurane Duchy, 134 Conrad, Count of Paris, 56 sq. Conrad, lay Abbot of Jumieges, 14 sq., 35; Count and Duke in -Alemannia, 134 Conrad Kurzpold, Count in Franconia, 190 Conrad the Old, killed by Adalbert. 68 Conradin, house of, 68. 70, 239 Constance, wife of Kobert the Pious, 104, 107 Constance, Italian bishops submit to Conrad II at, 264; Ernest of Swabia buried at, 276; “Day of Indulgence” at, 281; bishops of, see Dietrich, Solomon Constantine the Great, 539 Constantine TII, Porphyrogenitus, Eastern Emperor, 546; cited, 328 Constantine III, King of Scots, 365 sq. Constantinople, 395; 433; 548; Liutprand at, Boniface VII at, 168 ; embassy 160, 167 from Conrad II to, 260; General Council bgsieged by the Bus, (861) at, 320, 327 320, 327 Eoman architecture in, 539 Byzantine style, 539 sq.; Alexandrian influence on architecture of, 541 sq. ; Church of St John of the Studion at, 542 sq.; Church of SS. Sergius and Bacchus, 543 Church of St Irene, 544, 546; Church of Holy Apostles, 544 sq. ; Ctiurcheof* St

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663

Sophia at, 541, 543 sqq.; palace of Chalce 546 liturgical influences of, 528 MS. from, 528; patriarchs of, see Ignatius, Photius at,

Constitutio (817), the, see Divisio Imperii Constitutio Romana (824), the, 5, 29 Conway, vale of, 342 sq.

Coptic art, -355 Corbie, monastery of, 2, 12, 15; abbots of, see Adalard, Wala; library of. 521, 538; town of, claimed by Philip I, 111 Corbridge o?i Tyne, Aethelred murdered at, 341 Boman relic at, 552 notf Cordova, 411 sqq. 419 421 Vikings raid, 316; revolt against Hakam, 414; ‘Abdar-Bahman II at, 415; Christians in, 417 Kavarrese embassy at, 423 Ibn AbI-‘Amir at, 424; Almanzor at, 426 revolution in, 427 importance of, 429 sq. 432 sq., 435 ; mosque .523; of, 436; bishop of, see Saul Cordova, Caliphate of, founded, 421 sqq. independent of Bagdad, 421, 430 abolished, caliphs of, see ‘Abd-ar-Eahmfin, 427

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Hakam, Hisham, Mahomet, Sulaiman Corfe, King Edward murdered at, 519 Coria, 410

Corippus, FI, Cresconius, poet, 488 sq. Cork, and the Northmen, 312, 317, 334 Cormery, abbey of, 71 Cornouailles, Count of. See Hoel Cornwall, made a duchy subject to Wessex, 344 sq.; Vikings raid, 347; 379; bishopric

founded

in, 347 ; society in, 400 sq., 405. See also Wales, West Corsica, pirates at, 8 Saracens in, 162 Corvey (New Corbie), monastery of, 7, 15,

Bishop Abraham

236, 314, 358; library of, 521

at,

205;

Cosenza, Ibrahim defeated at (902) 150 Indicopleustes, 511 note 546, 549, ,

Cosmas

-559

Cotentin, the, ravaged by the Vikings, 322 Cotrone, 169 note Cotton Bible, 549 sq., 558

Coucy, lords of, 464 Couesnon, river, 94 Count Palatme, office

of,

188 note

in Italy,

246; counts, see .Adelard, Arnulf, Erchanger, Henry, Herman, Otto; seetalso Palace, Counts of the Courci-sur-Dive, siege of (1091), 121 Courtrai, Norman j camp at, 59; in the Flemish March, 92 Coutances, ceded to Normans, 94, 322 Viscount of. 109 Covadonjia, battle of, 409 Coventry, 387 Crsi^ow, burnt by»Bfatislav, 300 Craon, house of, i» Anjou, 118 Crediton, see of, 362 p bi|hop of, see Lyfing

Cremona, Conrad see

t>f,

165,

II at, 264, 267 175; bishops of,

city

and

267,

see

Liudprand Crescentii,

the,

‘Crescentius

241, 243,

250,

291.

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