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Index

Homer, Odyssey

Hugh

of, 538 Norton, 363 Horace, 522, 524, 526 sq.

Hook

^ t

Horio (Harekr), King of Denmark, 20, 313; and Anskar, 314; attacks Louis the German, 31 sq., 315 sq., 319 Horic the Yoimger, King of Denmark, 314

accession of, 315 death of, 321 Horthaland, Vikings from, 311, 340 Hoskuldr, the Icelander, 333 Hdskuldr. See Askol’d Howth, plundered by Vikings*^ 312 Home, Edmund martyred at, 351 Hrabanus Maurus, Magnentius. See Eaban

^

Maur Hroerekr.

See Boric, Eurik %, Hrolfr. See Eollo Hrollaugr. See Eollo Hrotsvitha, nun of Gandersheim, 531 sq. cited, 191 note

Hubert, Marquess of Tuscany and Spoleto, 157 sq., 161; exiled, 162 restored, 165; 171 Hubert, the Eed. Count, 245 sq. Hubert, brother of Theutberga, Duke of Jurane Burgundy, 38 sq. Hucbald of St Amand, 531, 535 Huesca, 414, 417

Hugh

of Arles,

King

of Italy

Marquess of

Provence, 136, 138sq., 152; crowned at Pavia, 139, 153; plans to acquire Burgundy, 140, 156 AJberic of Borne and, 154 sq. alliance with Byzantium, 155 relations with Burgundy and Germany, 156 sq.; fall of, 157; death of, 158 Hugh Capet, King of France, 75 note, 80 sqq.; crowned, 84 relations with Aquitaine, 91; andBur|undy, 83, 94 andNeustria,95sq.; reign of, 99sqq.; plots against Otto III, 210; civil war with Charles of Lower Lorraine, 99 sq., 211; death of, 103 Hugh, King, son of Eobert the Pious, 107 Hugh of V ermandois. Archbishop of Eheims, 75 sq., 78 sq., 194 Hugh, Abbot of Cluny, 275, 295 Hugh, Abbot of Farfa, 242 sq. Hugh. Abbot of Saint-Germain, 35, 37 Abbot of Saint-Bertin, ib- 55 sqq. death ^ ; ' of (886), 71, 134 Hugh the Great, Duke of the Franks, Count or Paris, 75 note 193 note; 366; possessions of, 76; policy of, 77 sq., 82 sq., 192; captures Louis IV 479 193; excommunicated, 79, 176; the Vikings and, 87 sq. Aquitaine and, 91; Burgundy and, 94,96; 189 death of, 80 Hugh the Black, Duke of Birgundy, 77

,

'

93sq.,96

Hugh

Duke

of Burgunfly, 124 ^ Hugh, Marquess of T>uscany, rules Spoleto, 171, 244; at^ome, 176, 219; adviser of

r

I,

Otto III, 213

death

of,

177

Hugh, Otbertine Marquess, Count of Milan »

2OT

.

,

Hugh

of Beauvais, Coimt of the Palace ’ ' • 126, 132

«

III,

Count of Maine, 109

Hugh, Count

of Tours, 8

Hugh Bardoux, lord of Broyes, Hugh du Gue, castellan, 119

111, 116

Hugh, lord of Le Puiset, |J5 sq. Hugh, lord of AnAoise and Chaumont,^19 Hugh, illegitimate brother of Louis the Pious, 2; 12; 19

Hugh,

illegitimate son of

Lothar H, 57sq.,

60

Hugh, son of the lord of Sainte-Maure, 119

Hugh

of

Flavigny,

chronicler cited,

253

note 2

Humber,

the, 351, 355, 400; Edward the Elder’s power reaches, 365 Svein enters,

383 sq.

Humbert Whitebands, Count

,

of Aosta and Maurienne, 144, 259 Humphrey, Archbishop of Eavenna, 292 Hunfrid(Humphrey),Abp. of Magdeburg, 232 Hungarians (Magyars), the, 64; invade Germany, 68 sqq., 74, 182, 191; 195; and France, 87, 185; in Burgundy and Provence, 138 sq., 185; in Italy, 148 sq., 151 sqq., 1-54 sq., 158, 182, 185; in Languedoc, 153; defeat of, on the Lechfeld (955), 160, 168, 198 sqq., 201; defeat of near Merseburg (933), 185 Christian missions to, xvi, 208; alliance with Poles,

222.

See also

Hungary

Hungary, relations with Germany, 260 sq., 273, 276 sqq., 279 sqq., 285, 287 sq., 295 sqq., 298, 300 sq., 303-5, 397; kings of, see Andrew, Obo, Peter, Stephen Huns, 501 Huntingdon, burh, 3-56; jarl of, 364 Huntingdonshire, hundreds of, 367; earl of, see Waltheof Scandinavian influence

337 Hurr, 409 Huy, 559 Hwicce, men of, 344, 356 Hy, abbot of. See Adamnan Hyde, abbey of, 361, 373 Hygelac, King of the Geats, 309 Hywel, Prince of Deheubarth, 364 in,

Ibn Abi-*Amir. See Almanzor Ibn al-Abbar, cited, 433 Ibn al-Aghlab, Emir of Africa, 419 see also

Ibrahim Ibn Anas. See Malik ibn Anas Ibn ‘Atiya. See Zlri ibn ‘Atiya Ibn Bashkuwal, cited, 433 Ibn Bukht. See Tusuf ibn Bukht Ibn Fimas, 432 Ibn Ghalib. See Mahomet ibn Ghalib Ibn Habib, 410 Ibn Hajjaj. See Ibrahim ibn Hajjaj Ibn Hashim at-Tujibi. See Mahomet ibn

Hashim

at-Tujibi

Ibn Ishak. See Daisam ibn Ishak Ibn Khaldun. See Kuraib ibn Khaldun Ibn Khalid, 411 tb» Ku^an, poet, 433