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Index

667

kingdom

foundations and 391 law and institutions, 362, 366 sqq., 369, 375 sqq., 386 sq.; attacked by Vikings, 59, 183, 'XSIO sqq., 31#sqq., 322 sqq., 379 sqq.; con*quest of, by STeiu,'382 sqq.; by Knut, 384 sqq. social history of, 399 sqq. ; learning and literature in, 510 sqq.; literary connexion with Spain, 511, 524; art in, 555 sqq.; kings of, see .ethelred, Eadred, Eadwig, Edgar, Edward, Harold, Harthaenut, Henry, John, Enut, Bichard, Stephen, Svein, William Enguerand, chamberlain, 51 Ennius, 485, 491 Ennodius, epigrammatist, 499 Enoch, Book of, 506 Ensburg, fortress of, 69 Eon of Penthievre, 128 Epernay, Hinemar dies at, 59 Ephesus, excavations at, 547 Epiphanius, Historia Tripartita of, 487 Epiphanius, on Weights and Ueasures, 493 Epte, river, 73, 94, 322 Brohanger, Count Palatine, 69; executed, 70 Eresburg, fortress of, submits to Otto 1, 188 Erfurt, Synod of (932), 185; assembly at (936), 186 sq. Eric, Viking leader. 86 Eric, jarl of Torkshire, 385, 387 Eric, King of East Anglia, 361 Eric, King of Sweden, 381 Eric Blood-Axe, King of Yorkshire, 323 sq.,

England,

union, 360, 370

of,

sq., 380,

Estrith, daughter of Svein, 387, 389

Etampes, and the Capetians, 96, 104; 208 Ethandun. See Edington Eu, Northmen slaughtered at, 88 lord of, see William Busac

533 Eudes. See Odo Eugenius II, Pope, 5 Eugenius, Archbishop of Toledo, 492 sqq., 524 t Eulogio (Eulogius), Archbishop of Toledo, • 416 sq.; 438; 523 sq. Eulogius, Patriarch of Alexandria, 541 Eusebius, St, 343, 493, 507 Eustace, Count of Boulogne, 393 Euticius Pompeius. grammarian, 516 Eutyehius, grammarian, 343, 525 Everard, Bishop of Bamberg, 237 sq. Everard, Marquess of Fiiuli, 47 Everard, Duke of Franconia, brother of Con-

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rad I, 70, 179, 181, 187; rebellion of, 188 sqq. death of, 190 Evernew Tonpue, 505 Evesham, monastery of, 379 Evreux, granted to Bollo, 73, 86, 94, 322 invaded by Henry I, 109 Ewyas, castle of, 395 Exeter, 3.57, 362 Vikings in, 355 382 cathedral of, 563 Exmouth, 382 Exultet roll in British Museum, 566 Ezo, son of Herman Count Palatine in Lor;

raine, 215

370 sq. Erispoe, Breton king, 33, 35

Erkambald, 519 Erkambald, Abbot of Fulda, made Archbishop of Mayence, 239, 250 Ermengarde, Empress, 5 death of, 12 Ermengarde, wife of Lothar I, 12 Ermengarde, daughter of the Emperor Louis II, 49; wife of Boso, 53, o6sqq.,

62, 137 sq.

Ermengarde, wife of Bodolph III, 142 Ermenrich of Ellwangen, 535 Ermentrude, wife of Charles the Bald, 35, 44 Ermingarde, wife of Adalbert of Ivrea, 153, 1-57

Ermoldus

Nigellus, .523

Babenberg. Duke of Swabia Henry II, 223 ; made Duke, 239; death of, 249; 254 Ernest III, Duke of Swabia, 249 first revolt of, 257; second revolt of. 256 sqq.; imprisoned, 258; last revolt of, 258, 270, 276 Erzgebirge, Henry II crosses the, 225 Essen, Abbess of. See Theophano Essex, 392; 394; 406; submits to Wessex, 345; colonised by Vikings, 356; attacked by Edward the Elder, 363 institutions of, 367; Danes in, 385; Scandinavian ivfluence in, 337 duke of, see rfijhtniJth

Ernest

II, of

revolts against

<

Eucharistic controversy, in ninth century,

Fabius -Aethelweard. See Aethelweard Fakihs, chap, xvi Falkenstein. Ernest of Swabia at, 258 False Decretals, 448, 453 and note Faremoutier, 2 Farfa, 250; Abbey of, destroyed, 1.50; disorder in, 178; Henry II and, 243; abbot of, see

Hugh

Faroe Islands. Irish missionaries in, 310 Vikings in, 346; 535 Fastidius. bishop and writer, 508 Fatima, 413* Fatimite Caliphate, 1.50 sqq., 166, ^168; 421 sqq., 431 see also Africa Fauquembergue, battle at (925), 88 Faye-la-Vineuse, fief of -Anjou, 118 Felix, biographer Jf Eusebius, 494 Felix of IJrgel, Adoptionist, 523 Ferdinand, King of Castile and Leon, 428 Fergus, writer of St Gall Gospels, 527 Fernan /(Ferdinand) Gonzalez, Count of Castile, 422 sqq.; 428 » FeJhira, county df, 221

Ferri^res, coronat!on at, 57;

Servatus Lupus

riifaot of,

see

Feudal Aids, cited, 462 Feudalism, chap, xvm, iij Englar^; temp. Aethelstan, 367, 869 sq.? temp. Edj*tir, , 375 sqq.; temp. Knut, etc., 401 sqq.; in Spain, 439 sq.; 457 393