A
Abbo (a.k.a. Abbon de Saint-Germain-des-Prés), 86, 204
–Bella Parisiacaeurbis, 86n, 204n
Abd Almûmin (a.k.a. Abd al-Mu’min), 229
Abd ar-Rahman II, 203
Abélard, Pierre, 169, 172n, 173, 174, 175n, 176, 177, 400, 413, 416, 458
–Historia Calamitatum, 172n, 173n, 174n, 175n
–Epistolae, 176n
Abraham, 341
Abulfeda, 234
–Kitab al Muhtasir, 234n
Adalberon of Laon, Bishop, 91, 93, 97, 106, 136, 161, 164n, 193n
–Carmen ad Rotbertum regem, 91n, 161n, 164n, 193n
Adaloald, 71
Adelard of Bath, 175, 177
–Questiones Naturales, 175n
Adhémar de Chabannes, 202n
–Chronicon Aquitanicum et Francicum, 202n
Adolph II, Count of Holstein, 220, 221, 295
Adolph III, Count of Holstein, 224
Adolph of Schauenberg (a.k.a. Adolph I of Holstein), 220
Adrian IV, Pope, 128, 130
Agila, 41
Agobard, 47
–Liber adversuslegemGundobaldi, 117n
Agricola, 33n
Augustine, Saint, 23, 24, 54, 82, 117, 171, 189n
–De civitate Dei, 82n, 117n
–De utilitatecredendi, 189n
Augustine of Canterbury, Saint, 51
Aimeric de Peguilhan, 454
Aistulf, 27
Aiyub (a.k.a. As-Salih Ayyub), 236
Alaric II, 36
Alberic, 185
Albert of Aix, 214, 216
–Historia Hierosolymitanaeexpeditionis, 214n, 216n
Albert of Buxhoeveden (a.k.a. Albert of Riga), 295
Albert of Ballenstedt, Count (a.k.a. Albert the Bear), 220
Alboin, 36
Alcuin, 48
Alexander II, Pope 209, 344
Alexander, 151
Alexander Neckam, 177
Alexios III Angelos of Byzantium, 233
Alexis IV Angelos, 232
Alexios I Komnenos, 213
Alfonso II of Asturias, 112
Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile, 104, 137, 210, 272, 275, 294, 295, 343
Alfonso VII of Leon and Castile, the Emperor, 129, 227, 356
Alfonso VIII of Castile, 137, 334
Alfonso IX of Leon, 103
Alfonso X of Castile and Leon (a.k.a. Alfonso the Wise), 133, 188, 249, 344
–Cantigas de Sancta Maria, 133n
–Setenario, 188n
Alfonso I of Aragon, the Battler, 152, 356
Alfonso II of Aragon, 231
Alfonso I of Portugal, 227
Alphonse, Count of Toulouse, 359
Alfred the Great, 203, 204
Alhazen, 435
–The Book of Optics, 435
Ali, 227
Alighieri, Dante, see Dante Alighieri,
Almanzor, 86
Al Maqrîzî (a.k.a. Al-Maqrizi), 233
–Kitāb al-Sulūk, 233n
Al Marrâkisî (a.k.a. Ibn al-Marrakushi), 229
–Kitab al-Mujib, 229n
Aloma, 183
Alvar Fáñez Minaya, 140
Amari, Michele, 134n
–Storia dei MusulmanidiSicilia, 134n
Amalric of Jerusalem, 229, 230, 444
Amalric of Bena, 462, 463
Ambroise (a.k.a. Ambroise of Normandy), 151n, 232n, 248
–L’Estoire de la guerre sainte, 151n, 232n, 248n
Ambrose, Saint, 23
Anna Komnene, 213, 214n
–The Alexiad, 213n, 214n
Anacletus II, 222
Ancien Coutumier de Champagne, 265n, 267n, 275
Andarchius, 48
Audeca, 50
André de Maurais, 266
Andreas Capellanus, 409
–De Amore, 409
Anglade, Joseph, 339, 454n
–Les Troubadours, 339n, 454n
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Angoulême, Count of, 51
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, 469
Annales Bertiniani, 203
Annales Gandenses, Frantz Funck Brentano (Ed.), 264n, 317n, 320n, 324, 325n, 327n
Annales Mettenses, 204
Annales regni Francorum, 113, 114n
Anonymous of York, 134
–De consacratione Pontificum et Regum, 134n
Anonymous of Messina, 237
–Lu rebellamentu di Sichilia, 237n
Anselm, Saint, 170, 171, 175
–The Proslogion, 170n, 171, 175n
Anselm of Canterbury, 136
Antonines, The (10, 21),
Revelation, 461
Argimund, 41
Archipoeta de Cologne (a.k.a. Archpoet of Cologne), The, 404
–Aestuansintrinsecus, 404n
Aristotle, 458, 462
Arnaud, 169
Arndt, Wilhelmi (Ed.), 372m
– Gislebert de Mons, Chronicon Hanoniense, 372n
Arnold of Lübeck, 224
–continuator of Helmold’s Chronica Slavorum, 224n
Arnulf of Carinthia, 201
Landulf Senior, of Milan, 300n
–Mediolanensis Historia, 300n
Arquillière, Henri-Xavier, 119n, 120n, 124n, 125n, 126n, 127n, 128n, 129n. 137n
–L’augustinisme politique, 119n, 125n
–Saint Gregoire VII, 124n, 126n, 127n
Arthur, 145, 146, 150, 151
Asín Palacios, Miguel, 186n
–La escatología musulmana en la Divina Comedia, 186n
Athaloc, Bishop, 41n
Athanagild, 34n, 41
Athaulf, 40
Aubri de Trois-Fontaines, 298n
–ChronicaAlbriciMonachiTriumFontium, 298n
AuctoritasAntiquas (M.G.H.)
Augustus, 81, 453
Avitus, Senator, 51
Avitus of Vienne, Bishop, 33n, 39n, 40,
–DialogiumGundobaudo, 83n
B
Bacon, Roger; see Roger Bacon
Baybars, Sultan, 237
Bajamonte Tiepolo, 330
Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, 372
Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem, 213, 214, 215, 432
Baldwin III, 229
Baldwin (False), 316
Baldwin, 167
Ballard, Adolphus and Tait, James, 359n
–British Borough Charters 1216–1307, 359n
Bardwil; see Bohemond, 211
Bartholomew the Englishman (a.k.a. Bartholomaeus Anglicus), 177, 185n
–Liber de propietaribus rerum, 185n
Battle of Maldon, The, 205n
Basina, Abbess, 49
Beatrice, 405
Becket, Thomas; see Thomas Becket
Bede, 22n, 25, 29n, 35n, 37, 38n, 39n, 40n, 45n, 48, 49, 51, 57n, 58, 59n, 60, 61, 62, 64n, 65n, 67, 68n, 70, 72n, 73n, 74, 75n, 76n, 77, 78, 79n, 81n, 82n, 83n, 84
–Vita Sancti Cuthberti, 58n, 61n, 62n, 64n, 73n, 75n, 76n, 79n
–De natura rerum, 56n, 57n, 61n
–De tonitruislibellus, 58
–Historia Ecclesiastica, 61n, 62n, 64n, 75n, 76n, 79n
Bellincion Berti, 453
Benedict of Peterborough, 269n
–Gesta Regis HenriciSecundi et Gesta Regis Ricardi Benedictiabbatis, 269n
Benito, 250
Benedict, Saint, 50, 68, 73, 75, 76
Beowulf, 140n
Berceo, Gonzalo de; see Gonzalo de Berceo
Berger, Élie and Delaborde, Henri-François, 293n, 298n
–Recueil des actes de Philippe Auguste, roi de France, 293n, 298n
Bernard Gui, 457
–Manuel de l’inquisiteur : Méthode, art et procédés à employer pour la recherche et l’interrogation des hérétiques, des croyants et de leurs complices, 457n
Bernard, Saint (a.k.a. Bernard of Clairvaux), 107n, 109n, 127, 141, 145, 158, 162, 164, 166, 167, 168, 171, 170n, 173n, 174n, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 188, 189, 190n, 191n, 193n, 192, 194, 195, 255, 458
–Apologia, 183n
–Contra quaedam capitula errorumAbelardi,175n
–De consideratione, 122n, 141n, 145n, 162n, 164n, 167n, 168, 193n, 194n, 195n
–De conversione,162n, 164n, 189n
–De laude novaemilitiae ad milites templi,107n, 109n, 158n
–De moribus et officioepiscoporum,162n, 164n, 168n, 169n, 178n
–De vita et rebus gestis S. Malachiae,188n, 190n
–Epistolae, 107n, 141n, 162n, 166n, 169n, 170n, 173n, 174n, 177n, 180n, 183n, 191n, 255n, 458n
–Sermones, 162n, 167n, 168n, 192n
Bernardo del Carpio, 91
Bernat Desclot (a.k.a. Bernard Desclot), 238
–Crónica, 238n
Bernart de Ventadorn, 147, 405
–Anc no gardeisazonimes, 405n
–Canveilalauzeta mover, 405n
–Tant ai mo cor pie de joya, 147n, 409n
Bernini, Ferdinando (Ed.),
–Salimbene de Adam,Cronica,
Béroul, 189n
–Le Roman de Tristan, 189n
Bertoldo, 270
Bertrand of Toulouse, Count, 215
Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube, 339
Bertrand (a.k.a. Bertran de Born), 142, 143
–Bern platz lo gais temps de pascor, 142n
Blanquerna, 149, 169
Bloch, Marc, 88n, 89n, 101n, 133n, 268n, 358n
–La société féodale, 89n,133n
–La formation des liens de dépendance, 89n,358n
–Un problème d’histoire comparée : la ministérialité en France et en Allemagne, 268n
Bocconio, Marino, see Marino Bocconio
Bodel, Jean, (see Jean Bodel)
Boethius, 54, 76
–De consolationephilosophiae, 54n
–Prosa, 54n
Böhmer, Johann Friedrich, 298n
–RegestaImperii, 298n
Bohemond (a.k.a. Bohemond I of Antioch), 211, 213
Boniface, Bishop 114
Boniface of Montferrat (a.k.a. Boniface I, Marquis of Montferrat), 232
Bonvesin della Riva (a.k.a. Bonvesin da la Riva), 348
–De magnalibusurbisMediolani,348n
Bourrilly, Victor Louis, 298n, 377n
–La commune de Marseille, Pièces justificatives, 298n, 377n
Boussard, Jacques, 135n, 269n
–Les Mercenaires au XIIe siècle : Henri II Plantegenet et les origines de l’armée de métier, 135n, 269n
Brendan, Saint, 186
Briffault, Robert, 461n
–Les Troubadours, 461n
Brunhilda, of Austrasia, 33n, 36, 43, 50, 52
Brunetto Latini, 185n, 188n, 186, 340, 373, 414
–Li Livres dou Tresor, 185n, 186n, 188n, 340, 373n
Brunhild, 141, 146
Brunner, Heinrich and Schwerin, Claudius von, 27n, 28n, 31n, 35n, 129n
–Historia delDerechoGermánico, 129n
Bruno the Saxon (a.k.a. Bruno of Merseburg), 137n
–Historia de BelloSaxonico, 137n
Bühler, Johannes, 33n
–Vida y cultura en la Edad Media, 33n
Bonaventure, Saint, 162, 168n, 169, 178, 191 , 189n
–Soliloquium de quatuormentalibusexercitiis,162, 170n, 178n, 191n
–De sex alisseraphim,168n, 169
Brunel, Clovis (Ed.), Recueil des actes des comtes de Pontieu (1026-1279), no. 109
C
Cabaniss, Allen, 117
–Agobard of Lyons: Churchman and Critic, 117n
Cacciaguida degli Elisei, 453, 467
Cador, 154
Caedmon, 64
Cancellieri, The (275),
Lay of the Host of Igor, The,142n
Capetians, The, 90, 104, 226, 298
Capitularia regum Francorum (M.G.H.), 115n, 116, 118n
Charlemagne, 25, 30, 47, 83, 89, 101, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 144, 341
Charles The Good, Count of Flanders, 266, 267, 356, 376
Charles of Valois, 264
Charles of Anjou (a.k.a. Charles I of Anjou), 236, 237, 238
Charles the Bald, 94, 101, 120
–The Capitulary of Quierzy, 101
Charles the Simple, 87, 204
Charles Martel, 45, 85
Carolingians, The, 46, 85, 90, 96
Carrión, Infantes of, 151
Charter of Abbeville, 360n
Charter of Aire (a.k.a. Charter of Friendship), 292, 369n
Carta de Arras [Charter of Arras], 355n, 357n, 365n, 378n
Charter of Beaumont-en-Argonne, 266n
Charter of Bordeaux, 379n
Charter of Dreux, 361n, 368n, 376n
Carta FuerototheInhabitantsof Santiago, 266n
Charter ofLaon, 358n, 360n, 361n, 363n, 364n, 365n, 370n
Charter of Lübeck, 359n, 362n
Charter of Huy, 360n, 362n, 365n, 368n
Charter of Lincoln, 355n
Charter of London, 359n, 364n, 365n, 379n
Charter ofLorris-en-Gâtinais, 266n, 358n, 368n
Charter of Newcastle upon Tyne, 364n, 365n
Charter of Nieuport (Sandeshoveta), 359n
Charter of Noyon, 359n, 368n
Charter of Poitiers, 368n
Charter of Saint-Omer, 356n, 359n, 362n, 364n, 366n
Magna Carta (English), 103, 105, 137, 360n, 361n, 364n, 365n, 366n
Magna Carta (Leonese), (see Decreesof Leon), 105, 363n, 364n, 365n, 367n, 384n
BookofPunishments and Documents of King Sancho IV, The, 103
Cautin, Bishop, 33n
Cercamon, 405
Cerverí de Girona, 405n
–Chanson, 405n
Caesarius of Arles, Saint, 26
Cianghella della Tosa, 453
Cid, El; see Ruy Díaz de Vivar
Cid, Daughters of El (Doña Elvira and Doña Sol), 151
Cimabue, 399, 409, 420
–Crucifijo de San Domenico [Crucifix of Saint Dominic], 409n
–Los cuatro evangelistas[The Four Evangelists], 420n
–Visión de los cuatro vientos [Vision of Angels at the Four Corners of the Earth], 420n
Cincinnatus (a.k.a. Lucius Quinctius), 453
Cipolla, Carlo, 88n
–‘Encore Mahomet et Charlemagne : L’Économie politique au secours de l’histoire. Sur une façon de comprendre l’histoire qui est nôtre’, 88n
Claudius, Duke of Lusitania, 76
Chlothar I, 35n, 36, 40, 51, 59, 71
Chlothar II, 33n, 43, 44
Clotilde, 60, 66
Clovis, 32n, 35, 36n, 39n, 38, 40, 51, 66, 67, 71, 77
Cnut VI, 206, 207, 219, 224
Cochrane, Charles Norris, 23n, 47n
–ChristianityandClassical Culture, 23n, 47n
Coifi, 59, 77
Colombanus, Saint, 52, 72
Compagni Dino, see Dino Compagni;
Conrad II, 105, 202, 206, 264, 300
Conrad III, 228, 229
Conrad IV, 427
Constance of Arles, 465
Constantine, 24, 81, 122
Constance of Swabia (a.k.a. Constanza II of Sicily), 235
Constitutio de feudis, 264n
Constitutiones et acta publica imperatorum et regum. (M.G.H.), 128n, 129n
Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi, 453
Cortés, Hernán, 13
Couronnement de Louis, Le, 140n, 143n, 152n, 159
Coutumes de la Gilde Marchande de Saint-Omer, Les, 365n
Christ, 76, 93, 107, 117, 120, 125, 126, 128, 129, 164, 180, 190, 206, 213, 214, 238, 296, 408, 409, 441, 442, 444, 463, 465, 470, 471
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The, 60n, 92, 102, 103n, 131n, 134n, 140n, 190n, 159, 203, 205n, 256n, 342
I Crónica anónima de Sahagún [FirstAnonymous Chronicle ofSahagún], 269n, 212a, 302n, 306n, 344n
Crónica de Alfonso III [The Chronicle of Alfonso III] 342n
Chronicle of the Town of Ávila, The, 294n
Chronicle of the Counts of Anjou, The, 94
Cronica fiorentina compilatanelsecolo XIII, La, (Pseudo Brunetto Latini), 344n, 428n
Cuthbert, Saint, 62, 79
Cynefrith, 79
Czajkowski, Anthony F., 202n
–The Congress of Gniezno in the Year 1000, 202n
Chanson de la Croisade Albigeoise, La, see William of Tudela, 170n, 457n
Chanson de Roland, La, 101n, 142n, 144n, 159, 161
Chararic, Frankish King, 51
Charibert, Merovingian King of Paris, 39n, 43
Charroi de Nîmes, Le, 95n
Chartularium Universitatis parisiensis,463n
Childebert, 45, 71
Childebert II, 43
Childeric, 52
Chilperic I, 32, 36, 39n, 40, 42, 48, 51, 72
Chrétien de Troyes, 148, 150, 151n, 154n, 152, 185, 278, 339, 405, 419
–Cligès, 419
–Érec et Énide, 151n, 152n, 154n, 185n, 339n, 405n
–Lancelot, le Chevalier de la Charrette, 148n
–Perceval ou le Conte du Graal, 339n
–Yvain, le Chevalier au lion, 278
Chrodielda, 49
ChronicaCaesaraugustana
Chroniqueartésienne, Frantz Funck Brentano (Ed.), 320n, 325n, 326n
Chroniques des comtes d’Anjou et des seigneurs d’Amboise, 358n
D
Dagobert I, 36, 44
Dagulph, 52
Delilah, 179
Daniel,
Dante Alighieri, 194, 195n, 256, 276. 311, 349, 400, 405, 412, 414, 415, 420, 424, 438n, 445, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 458, 461, 467n
–Commedia, 194n, 256n, 276n, 311n, 349n, 400n, 414n, 415n, 420n, 438n, 445, 451, 452n, 458n, 461n, 467n
–Convivio, 195, 445, 449, 450n, 452n, 458
–De Monarchia, 452n
David de Dinant, 462
Decreta of Leon, The, (a.k.a. Leonese Magna Carta), 103n,
False Decretals of Pseudo-Isidore, The, 121
Delisle, Léopold, 293n
–Catalogue des actes de Philippe Auguste, 293n
Delisle, Léopold, and Élie Berger, 298n
–Recueil des actes de Henri II, 298n
Democritus, 69
Dempf, Alois, 193n
–The Ethics of the Middle Ages,193n
Denis of Portugal, 149, 152
De Stefano, Antonio, 128n
–L’ideaimperialedi Federico II, 128n
Dialogus de Scaccario, 256
Díaz de Vivar, Ruy, see Ruy Díaz de Vivar
Dino Compagni, 275, 313, 314, 467
–Cronica [Chronicle], 275n 313n
Diocletian, 22
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, 80
–Jerarquía celestial, 80n
–Jerarquía eclesiástica, 80n
Diplomata regum et imperatorumGermaniae (M.G.H.), 122n
Dobiash-Rozhdestvenskaia, 461n
–Les Poésies des Goliards, 261n
Doctrinal Sauvage, Le, 439
Domenico Michiel, 228
Domesday Book, The, 259
Dominic of Silos, Saint, 174
Donato Servitano, Abbot, 74
Donizo, 300n
–Vita Mathildis, 300n
Dopsch, Alfons, 21n, 27n, 28n, 29n, 31n, 32n, 33n, 34n, 35n, 44n
–The Economic and Social Foundations of European Civilization, 300n
Douais, Célestin, 443n
–Sources de l’histoire de l’Inquisition dans le midi de la France,443n
Doren, Alfred, 256n
–Storiaeconomicadell’Italianelmedioevo,256n
Duby, Georges, 252n, 256n
–Recueil des pancartes de l’abbaye de La Ferté-sur-Grosne, 252n, 256n
Doukas, The, 212
Duccio di Buoninsegna, 399, 406, 409, 415, 420
–Maestà [Majesty], 406n, 409n, 415, 420n
–La captura de Cristo [The Arrest of Christ, 406n
–Las santas mujeresjunto al sepulcro [The Holy Women at the Sepulchre, 406n
–Noli me tangere, 406n
–Descendimiento de la cruz (reverso de la Maestà) [The Descentfrom the Cross (verso of the Maestá)], 409n
–La muerte de María (del coronamiento de la Maestà) [The Death of Mary (from the Coronation of the Maestá)], 409n
–Madonna de los Franciscanos [The Madonna of the Franciscans], 409n
–Sobreel camino de Emmaus [Christ on the Road to Emmaus], 420n
–La entrada en Jerusalén [The Entryinto Jerusalem], 420n
–La tentación de Cristo [The Temptation of Christ on the Mount], 420n
Duchesne, André, 361n
–Histoire généalogique de la maison royale de Dreux, Preuves, 361n
E
Eadbald of Kent, 36n, 40
Eboric, 50
Ebroin, 30, 45
Edward the Elder, Anglo-Saxon king, 343
Edward the Confessor, 131, 207, 263
Edward I (of England), 342, 344
Edwin of Northumbria, 36, 39n, 40, 49, 65, 67, 77
Einhard, 46, 47, 52n, 60n, 61n, 69, 117n
–Vita Karoli Magni, 46n, 47n, 52n, 60n, 61n, 117n
Aegidius (a.k.a. Giles of Assisi), 166, 180n
–I Detti, 166n, 180n
Elias of Cortona, Friar, 398, 400, 414
Embriacos, The, 398
Emma of Dummart, 266
Encyclopédie, 11
Aeneas, 249
Enfances Guillaume,Les, 95n, 140n, 143n, 152n, 154n, 189n, 190n
Ennen, Edith, 289n, 292n
–Frühgeschichte der europäischenStadt, 289n, 292n
Henry the Fowler, Holy Roman Emperor, 204, 342, 344
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, 130, 202
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 123, 128, 129, 130, 136, 202
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 202, 220
Henry I of England, 359
Henry II of England, 134, 135, 219, 221, 256, 257, 297, 298
Henry VII of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor, 362
Henry of Livonia (see HeinriciCroniconLyvoniae), 295, 343
Henry of Schwerin (a.k.a. Henry I, Count of Schwerin), 224
Henry the Lion (a.k.a. Heinrich der Löwe), 13, 220, 221, 222, 223
Henry II the Pious, Duke of Silesia, 225
Enrico degli Scrovegni, 415
Eparcus, 76
Epistolae (M.G.H.), 120n, 122n, 129n
Érec (knight), 150
Erembalds, The, 267, 275, 398
Erling Skakke, 219
Ermold the Black (a.k.a. Ermoldus Nigellus), 60n, 69, 77
–Carmina in honorem HludoviciCaesaris, 60n, 69n, 77n
Scotus Eriugena, John, 80n
Espinas, Georges, 291n, 378n
–La vie urbaine de Douai au Moyen Âge. Pieces Justificatives, vol. 3, 291n, 378n
–‘Le privilige de Saint-Omer de 1127’, in Revue du Nord, no. 29, 1947, 356n.
Stephen I, Saint, 293
Établissements de Rouen, Les, 355, 357, 363, 364, 365n, 369, 378n, 379n
Établissements de Saint-Quentin, Les, 292n, 349n, 354, 357, 361n, 363n, 364, 365n, 366, 367, 370, 378n
Établissements du comte Raymond V et du Conseil de la Commune de Toulouse, Les, 361n, 365n
Aethelred the Unready, 205
Aethelstan, 204
Aethelberht of Kent, 51, 83n
Aethelthryth, 79
Étienne de Garlande, 162
Etzel, 151
Odo of France, 204
Eugenius, Flavius, 53
Eulalia, Saint and Martyr, 56n
Euric, 36
Eve, 179
Evangelium secundum marcas argenti, 461
Evast, 183
Ezzelino III da Romano, 331
F
Fairon, Émile, 360n
–Charles confisquées aux bonnes villes du pays de Liège, 360n
Falcandus, Hugo; see Hugo Falcandus
Falladio, 71
Farinata degli Uberti, 311, 420, 445
Fatimids, The, 208
Fedele, Pietro, 121n
–Ricerche per la storia di Roma e delpapatonelsecolo X, 121n
Frederick I, (a.k.a. Frederick Barbarossa), 128, 129, 130, 221, 223, 230, 263, 264, 270, 286, 308, 373, 414
Frederick II, 103, 128, 129, 137, 225, 233, 234, 236, 249, 318, 335, 344, 359, 362, 402, 433, 437
–De arte venandi cum avibus, 437n
Philip Augustus (a.k.a. Philippe II Auguste), 132, 134, 151, 171, 224, 298, 334, 335, 360, 381, 462
Philip III, the Bold, 264
Philip IV, the Fair, 256, 264, 382
Philip of Swabia, 224, 232
Fénice, 419
Fernán González, 89, 151, 154
Ferdinand I of Castile, 209, 343
Ferdinand II of Leon, 376
Ferdinand III of Castile, the Saint, 134, 335
Fitzstephen, William; see William Fitzstephen
Flanders, Count of, 140
Flach, Jacques, 358n
–Les origines de l’ancienne France : Xe et XIe siècles. Le régime seigneurial, 358n
Flaochad, 45
Fliche, Augustin, and Martin, Victor, 80n
–Histoire de l’Eglise depuis les origines jusqu’à nos jours
Flodoard of Reims, 87, 97n, 201, 202n
–Annales, chronica et historiaeaeviSaxonici, 87n, 97n, 201n, 202n
FlorilegiodelCancioneroVaticano,149n
Foix, Count of, 238
Folz, Robert, 129n
–L’Idée d’empire en Occident du Ve au XIVe siècle, 129n
Foulcher de Chartres (a.k.a. Fulcher of Chartres), 107, 159, 472, 215n
–Gesta FrancorumIherusalemperegrinantium, 107n, 159n, 215n, 472n
Fulk, King of Jerusalem, 229
Fulk III, the Black, Count of Anjou, 358
Funck Brentano, Frantz, 317
Francis of Assisi, Saint, 180, 409, 422, 438, 440
–Regolasecondadeifrati Minori [The Second Rule of the Friars Minor], 180n
–Il cantico del sole [The Song of the Sun], 440n
–I fioretti [The Little Flowers], 440n
Fredegar (a.k.a. Fredegarius), 30n, 33n, 34n, 37n, 38n, 42n, 44n, 45n, 47, 51n, 52n, 57n, 58n, 65. 71, 72n, 73n, 82n
Fredegunda, 30, 50
Fuero de Beloardo, The, 359n
Fuero de Castrojeriz, The, 358n
Fuero de Cuenca, The, 359n
Fuero de Daroca, The, 363n, 365n, 366n, 368n
Fuero de Fresnillo, The, 356n, 358n, 365n, 368n, 370n, 379n
Fuero de Jaca, The, 295n, 356n
Fuero de Leon, The, 266n, 294n
Fuero de Llanes, The, 379n
Fuero de Oviedo, The, 355n
Fuero de Pamplona, The, 356n
Fuero de Toledo, The, 336n, 371n
losceFueroJuzgo, The, 190n
Fustel de Coulanges, Numa Denis, 43n, 44n
–La Monarchiefranque, 43n, 44n
G
Galbert de Bruges, 266n, 267n, 275n, 286n, 290n, 301n, 302n, 348n, 349, 377n, 398n
–Histoire dumeurtre de Charles le Bon,comte de Flandre, 266n, 267n, 275n, 286n, 290n, 301n, 302n, 348n, 349n, 377n, 398n
Galindo Romeo, Pascual, 376n
–Tuy en la baja Edad Media, 376n
Ganelon, 92
García Pelayo, Manuel, 193n
–El reino de Dios, arquetipo político,193n
Gautier de Châtillon, 405n, 414
–Tanto viro locuturi, 414
–Sole regente lora, 405n
Gawain, 339
Gideon, 76
Gelasius I, 120
Gelmírez, Diego, Bishop, 248
Genesis, 15, 161n, 341
Gaiseric, 36
Geoffroy of Clairvaux, 188n, 189n
–De vitasan Bernardi abbatis, 188n, 189n
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 94, 145, 148n, 151n, 184n, 185n, 188n, 190n
–History of the Kings of Britain, The, 94n, 145n, 148n, 151n, 184n, 185n, 188n, 190n
Girart de Roussillon, 143
Gerbert of Aurillac, Pope Sylvester II, 122
Gere, 146
Germain of Paris, Saint, 26
Germanus of Auxerre, 76, 78
Gesta episcoporumCameracensium, 275n, 292n
Gianno della Bella, 319
Gil de Alagón (Mahomet), 443
Gilbert of Poitiers (a.k.a. Gilbert de la Porrée), 174
Gille, Bertrand, 189n, 247n
–Les Développements technologiques en Europe de 1100 à 1400, 189n, 247n
Gelimer, 41
Gilson, Étienne, 463n
–La philosophie au Moyen Âge : Des origines patristiques à la fin du XIVe siècle, 463n
Giovanni Villani, 234, 236, 237, 238, 256n, 260, 263, 264, 275, 276n, 311, 313, 319n, 323, 324, 326, 325n, 327n, 349n, 347, 378, 379n, 380n, 402, 424, 445, 467
–Nuovacronica, 234n, 236n, 237n, 238n, 256n, 260n, 263n, 264n, 276n, 311n, 313n, 319n, 323n, 324n, 325n, 326n, 327n, 347n, 349n, 378n, 379n, 402n
Giotto di Bondone, 406, 409, 415, 420
–El milagro del sediento[The Miracle of the Spring], 406n
–San Francisco predica a las tórtolas [Saint Francis Preaching to the Birds], 406n
–La vuelta de San Joaquín [The Return of Saint Joachim], 406n
–La comprobación de los estigmas [Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata], 409n
–El Juicio Universal [The Last Judgment], 415
–The Expulsion of the Devils from Arezzo [The Expulsion of the Devils from Arezzo], 420n
Giraldus Cambrensis (a.k.a. Gerald of Wales), 167, 172, 173, 185, 186n, 188n, 190n, 416, 429n
–ItinerariumCambriae, 167n, 172n, 185n, 186n, 190n
–De rebus a se gestis, 172n
–DescriptioCambriae, 172n, 173n, 188n, 429n
Giraut de Bornelh, 152
–Per solatzrevelhar, 152n
Gislebert de Mons, 372
–ChroniconHanoniense, 372n
Giry, Arthur, c, 354n, 355n, 382n
–Étude sur les origines de la commune de Saint-Quentin, 354n
–Les Établissements de Rouen, 355n
–Documents sur les relations de la royauté avec les villes en France de 1180 a 1314, 382n
Glaber, Raoul, see Raoul Glaber
Glotz, Gustave, 29n, 50n
Godigisel, 38n
Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke (a.k.a. Godefroy de Bouillon), 216
Godric (of Finchale), 271
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 11
Gundobad, 36, 38n, 40, 83
Gundoald, 51, 70
Gontran Boson, the Wicked, Duke of Austrasia, 36, 70
Gontrand I, Saint, 39n, 42, 43, 50, 52
Gonzalo de Berceo, 172, 179, 181n, 185n, 190n, 191n, 339, 460
–Milagros de NuestraSeñora [MiraclesofOur Lady], 172n, 185n, 191n, 339n, 460n
–Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos [The Life of Saint Dominic of Silos], 179n, 181n, 135n, 190n
–Vida de San Millán [The Life of Saint Emilian], 190n
Gormond, 99n
Graf, Arturo, 185n
–Demonologia di Dante, 185n, 186n, 190n
Granista, Count, 41n
Green, John Richard, 316n
–A Short History of the English People, 316n
Gregory I (a.k.a. Gregory the Great), Saint, 26, 50, 61n, 62n, 63, 64n, 68n, 65, 74, 75, 76n, 171, 192
–The Epistles, 65n
–The Dialogues, 50n, 61n
–The Homily, 192
Gregory IV, 119, 130
Gregory VII, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 130, 209, 213, 468
–Second Letter to Bishop Hermann of Metz, The, 124n
Gregory VIII, 414
Gregory IX, 234, 463
Gregory of Tours, 25, 30n, 32n, 33n, 34n, 35n, 36n, 37n, 38, 39n, 40n, 41, 42, 43n, 47, 48, 49n, 50, 51, 52, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61n, 62n, 64n, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 70m, 72n, 73n, 74, 75n, 76n, 77, 79, 81n, 82n, 83
Gregorio Romano, Archbishop of Parma, 444
Grimoald, 36, 45
Gui de Bourgogne, 109n, 152n, 154, 339, 341, 340n
Gui de Dampierre, 264
Gui de Namur, 327
Gui de Nanteuil, 92
Guibert de Nogent, 90, 93, 105n, 107n, 140, 141, 156, 161n, 173, 179, 180, 182, 183n, 185n, 188n, 190n, 256n, 247, 262, 263, 291, 286n, 298n, 301n, 308, 416, 432, 443, 452, 459, 467, 471
–De vita sua sivemonodiarumsuarumlibritres, 90n, 156n, 161n, 173n, 179n, 180n, 182n, 183n, 185n, 188n, 190n, 256n, 262n, 263, 286n, 291n, 298n, 301n, 308n, 443n, 452n, 467n
–Gesta Dei per Francos, 107n, 141n, 247n, 432n, 459n, 471n
Guido Guinizelli, 415
Guiguemar, 185
Guillaume IX, duc d’Aquitaine (a.k.a. William of Aquitaine, Duke), 141n, 154, 155n, 405n, 409
–Pos de chantar m’es prestalentz,141n, 155n
–Pus vezem de novelh florir,405n
–Ab la dolchor del temps novel,405n
–Mout jauzens me prencen amar,409n
Guilhem Figueira, 461
–Pour faire un sirventes, ce chant qui me convient,461n
Guilhem Pelhisso, 443n
–Chronicon, 443n
Guillaume de Berneville, 181n
–La vie de saint Gilles, 181n
Guillaume de Juliers, 319, 327
Guillaume de Jumièges (a.k.a. William of Jumièges), 94n, 96, 203, 205, 207, 208, 256n
–Gesta NormannorumDucum, 94n, 203n, 205n, 207n, 256n
Guillaume de Lorris, 145n, 148n, 149n, 406, 409, 423, 425, 449
–Roman de la rose, 145n, 149n, 148, 406, 407n, 409n, 423n, 425n, 449n
Guillaume de Nangis, 188n, 231, 250, 317, 326, 335n, 342n, 384n, 442, 444
–Chroniconabbreviatum regum Francorum, 188n, 231n, 250n, 317n, 326n, 335n, 342n, 384n, 442n, 444n
Guillaume de Poitiers (a.k.a. William of Poitiers), IX, Duke of Aquitaine, 92, 96n, 99n, 135n, 140n, 141, 145, 262n
–Gesta Guillelmi II ducisNormannorum, 92n, 96n, 135n, 140n, 262n
Guillaume de Saint-Denis, 96n, 136n
–Vita Sugerii, abbatis Sancti Dionisii, 96n, 136n
Guillaume de Saint-Pathus, 133n, 190n
–Les miracles de saint Louis, 133n, 190n
Guillaume de Saint-Thierry, 181n, 182n, 183n, 188n
–Sancti Bernardi, abbatisclaraevallensisvita et res gestae, 181n, 183n, 188n
Guillaume de Tyr (a.k.a. William of Tyre), 157, 215n, 216n, 228n, 230n, 229, 254, 285, 289, 340, 398, 422, 428n, 444, 470, 472
–Historiarerum in partibus transmarinigestarum, 157n, 215n, 228n, 230n, 254n, 285, 289n, 340n, 398n, 422n, 428n, 444n, 470n
Guillaume le Breton (a.k.a. William the Breton), 133n, 151, 171, 172n, 188n, 269n, 334, 347, 462, 349n
–La Philippide,133n, 172n, 188n, 347n, 455n, 462n
–Les Grandes Chroniques de France, 151n, 269n, 334n, 347n, 349n
William of Volpiano, Abbot, 466
William I of England, the Conqueror (a.k.a. William the Bastard), 96n, 99, 102, 104, 134, 256, 270, 207, 266, 468
William I of Sicily, 134
William II of Sicily, 230, 231
William Clito, 90, 91, 356, 366
William Cornelius, 315
William of Conches (a.k.a. Guillaume de Conches), 175, 177
William with the long beard (a.k.a. William Fitz Osbert), 316
William of Montréal, 275
William of Tudela, 457
–La Chanson de la croisade albigeoise, 457n
William the Bastard, 207, 266, 468
William Embriacus, a.k.a William Caputmallei, 398
William II (a.k.a. William Rufus), 262, 469
William of Gellone (a.k.a. Fièrabrace), 159
Guiot de Provins, 146, 147n
–La Bible Guito, 147n
Gondioc, 37n
Gunther, 96, 100, 141, 146
H
Hagano, 97n
Hagen, 91, 142, 143
Halphen, Louis, 21n, 115n
–L’Idée d’État sous les Carolingiens, 115n
–La Place de la royauté dans le système féodal, 134n
Hammadids, The, 208
Hampe, Karl, 137n
–Deutsche Kaisergeschichte in der Zeit der Salier und Staufer, 137n
Hauck, Albert, 32n
–KirchengeschichrteDeutschlands, 32n
HeinriciCroniconLyvoniae, 270n 295n, 343n, 344n
Helgaud (a.k.a. Helgaldus), 133
–Vie du roi Robert, 133n
Helmold, 220n, 221, 222
–ChronicaSlavorum, 220n, 221n 222n
Hengist, 60, 94
Henri de Dinant, Burgomaster of Liège, 318
Herbert I, Count of Vermandois, 91, 92
Heribert, Count of Vermandois (a.k.a. Herbert II), 87
Herstals, The, 113, 114
Hermann of Metz, 124
Hermenegild, 41
Harald ‘Klak’ Halfdannson, 77
Hervé de Metz, 422
Hill, Sir Francis, 276n
–Medieval Lincoln, 276n
Hincmar, 120, 121
–De ordinepalatii, 120
Hinojosa, Eduardo de, 256n, 301n, 356n
–Documentos para la historia de las instituciones de Leon y de Castilla,256n, 356n
–Luchas por la emancipación civil y política, 301n
Historia Compostelana, 190n, 249, 256n, 266n, 275, 284, 292, 303n
HistoriaSilense, 86
Horsa, 60
Hospitius, Saint, 68
Hugh of Poitiers (a.k.a. Hughes de Poitiers), 266n, 269n, 272n, 271n, 285, 302n, 303n, 310n, 334
–Historia Vizeliacensismonasterii,266n, 269n, 272n, 275n, 285n, 302n, 303n, 310n, 334n
Hugh of Digne, 413
Hugh of Saint-Victor, 127
–De sacramentisChristianaefidei,127n
Hugo Falcandus, 134n
–Historia de rebus gestis in Siciliaeregno,134n
Hugo Vento, 249
Huillard-Bréolles, Jean-Louis-Alphonse, 128n
–Historia diplomaticaFridericaSecundi,128n
Humbert of Silva Candida, 125
–Libri tres adversus Simoniacos, 125n
Huneric, 66
I
Ibn Alatir (a.k.a. Ibn al-Athir), Ali, 210, 211, 227
–Al-Kamil fit-Tarikh [The Complete History], 210n, 211, 227n
Ibn Gubayr (a.k.a Ibn Jubayr), 339
–Rahlat ‘al Kinâni (a.k.a. Riḥlah al-Kinani), 339n
Ibn Hawqal, 243
–Kitab al-Masālikwa-al-Mamālik,243n
Ibn Sakir, 234
Image du monde, L’, 186
Imberal dal Balzo, 400
Incipit tractatusPrimatis de non miscenda aqua vino, 404n
Agnès de Baudemont, Countess of Braine, 306
Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of France, 224
Innocent III, 127, 178, 232, 296, 441
In taberna quando sumus, 403n
Irnerius, 134, 414
Isaac, 341
Isaac II Angelos, 232
Isembart, 99n
Isaeus, 147, 419
Isidore of Seville, Saint, 22n, 25, 33n, 34n, 36n, 37, 39n, 40n, 42n, 41, 47, 48, 50n, 51, 52, 53n, 55, 56, 57n, 58n, 61n, 60, 62, 63, 66, 67n, 69n, 68, 72, 76, 81, 82, 83n, 120, 171
–Chronicles, 25
–De origine officiorum, 33
–Historia gothorum, 58n, 61n, 66n, 68n, 72n, 81n, 82n
–Historia vandalorum, 58n, 66n, 68n
–Etymologiarumsiveoriginum, 48, 53n, 55n, 56n, 57n, 58n, 60n, 61n, 62n, 67n, 68n, 69n, 81n
–Sententiae, 81, 82, 83n, 120
–Synonima, 25
J
Jacob, 341
Jacques de Vitry, 185n, 213, 231, 244n, 255, 263, 309, 348n, 406n, 430, 464, 470, 472
–Historia Orientalis, 185n, 213n, 231n, 244n, 255n, 263n, 348n, 406n, 430n, 464n
–Sermo ad burguenses, 309
Jaime I of Aragon, the Conqueror, 134, 235, 335, 443, 349n
–Crónica [Chronicle], 235n, 349n, 443n
Janson, Horst Waldemar, 191n
–Apes and Ape Lore in the Middle Age and Renaissance, 191n
Jaufré Rudel, 148, 405n, 409
–Quan lorossinholsel folhos,148n, 405n
–Quan lorius de lafontana,409n
–Lanquan li jornsonloncenmay,405n
Jean Bodel, 404
–Le jeu de Saint Nicolas, 403n, 404n
Jean de Chelles, 415
Jean de Hocsem, 314, 318n, 323
–La chronique de Jean de Hocsem, 314n, 318n, 323n
Jean de Meun, 109n, 397, 399, 401, 402, 405, 406, 409, 410, 413, 419, 422, 423, 424, 433, 434, 435, 437, 448, 449, 451, 452
–Le Roman de la Rose, 109n, 397n, 401n, 399, 405, 406n, 409n, 410n, 413n, 422n, 419, 423, 424n, 433n
Jerome, Bishop, 159
Jerome, Saint, 23, 54, 171
–Letters, 54n
Jesus Christ, see Christ, 167, 215, 440
Joachim of Fiore, 424
Jocelin de Cornaut, 251
John of Salisbury, 127, 162n, 193n, 173, 404
–Policraticus, sive de nugiscurialium et de vestigiisphilosophorum, 127n, 193n
–Letters, 162n, 173n, 193n, 404n
Joinville, Jean de, 103, 109n, 135n, 190n, 251, 262, 443
–Histoire de Saint Louis 109n, 135n, 190n, 251n, 262n, 443n
Jonas of Orléans, 119, 120
–De institutione regia, 119
Jordanes, 36n, 38n
George Maniakes, 208, 212
Joscelin, Bishop of Paris, 86
John VIII, Pope, 121
John XII, Pope, 121
John XIX, Pope, 206
John II Komnenos, 228, 229
John of Biclaro, 34n, 37n, 41n, 50n, 76. 78
–Chronica 74n, 76n
John of Parma, 413
John of Procida (a.k.a. Giovanni da Procida), 237
John the Theologian, Saint, 93, 180
John Lackland, 360, 381
Judas, 408
Justinian, 453
Justin II, the Younger, 74n, 78
Justus, Bishop, 83n
K
Kantorowicz, Ernst, 136
–Pro Patria Mori in Medieval Political Thought, 136n
Chindasuinth, 36, 38n, 44
Kitābfī ‘s-Siar, 249
Kriemhild, 147, 151, 153
Kurth, Godefroid, 28n, 44n
Koebner, Richard, 269n
–’The Settlement and Colonization of Europe’, in The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, 269n
L
Lac, King, 339
Lambert de Hersfeld, 301n, 349n
–Annales, 301 n, 349n
Lambert the Stutterer, 315
Lancelot, 148
Landulphus Sancti Pauli (a.k.a. Landulf of Saint Paul, or Landulph Junior), 300n, 370n, 377n, 414n
–Historia Mediolanensis, 300n, 370n, 377n, 414n
Lanfranc, 134
Lantfrid, 250
Langlois, Charles Victor, 185n
–La Connaissance de la nature et du monde au Moyen Âge,185n, 186n
Lapo Saltarelli, 453
Lara Princes, The, 92
Lavisse, Ernest, 44n
–Histoire de France depuis les Origines jusqu’à la Revolution
Lefranc, Abel, 37n
–Histoire de la ville de Noyon,372n
Le couronnement de Louis, 90, 95n, 101
LegesHenriciPrimi, 267n
Leofgar, Bishop, 159
Leo III, Pope, 122
Leo of Vercelli, 122
–Poem to Pope Gregory V and Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor, 122n
Léonin, 415
Limouzin-Lamothe, Raymond, 359n
–La commune de Toulouse et les sources de son histoire (1120-1249). Bibliographie critique de l’histoire municipale de Toulouse des origines à 1789, doc. I.
Liuvigild, King, 36, 41, 50, 74n
Lestocquoy, Jean, 326n
–Les villes de Flandre et d’Italie sous le gouvernement des patriciens, XIe-XVe siècles, 326n
Leudon, 164
Leah, 161
Book of Apollonius, The, 152n
Book of Alexander, The, 151, 152n
Lida de Malkiel, María Rosa, 140n
–La idea de la fama en la Edad Media castellana, 140n
Liebeschutz, Hans, 127n
–Mediaeval Humanism in the Life and Writings of John of Salisbury, 127n
Litorius, 56
Liutprand (King), 28
Liutprand of Cremona (a.k.a. Liutprandus Cremonensis), 85, 86, 121, 201n, 204n
–Antapodosis, 86n, 204n
–Liber de rebus gestisOttonis Magni imperatoris,121n
Liuva, 41, 51
Lollis, Cesare de, 403
–Vie et poésie de Sordello di Goito, 403n
Lombard, Maurice, 200n
–Mahomet et Charlemagne. Le problème économique, 200n
Lopez, Robert S., 249, 252n, 253n, 254n, 348n
–Alfonso X y el primer almirantegenovés de Castilla,249n
–Medieval Trade in the Mediterranean World,252n, 254n, 348n
Lot, Ferdinand, 21n, 29n, 32n, 34n, 37n, 43n, 44n, 45n, 50n, 80n
–La Fin du monde antique et le début du moyen âge, 21n
–Les destinées de l’empire en Occident 395 à 888, 29n
–Histoire du Moyen Âge, Tome I : Les destinées de l’Empire en Occident de 395 à 888, in Glotz, Gustav, Historie Generale, 32n, 34n, 37n, 43n, 44n, 45n, 50n, 80n
Lothair II, 257
Lothair of Supplinburg (Duke of Saxony and Holy Roman Emperor), 220, 223
Lothar of Segni, Innocent III, Pope, 178n
–De contemptumundi, 178n
Lucas de Tuy, Bishop, 86
–Crónica de España, 86n
Louis the Pious, 89, 115, 118, 119
Louis II (a.k.a. Louis the German), Emperor, 120
Louis V of France, 135
Louis VI of France, 132, 293
Louis VII of France, 105n, 229, 298, 306
Louis VIII of France, the Lion, 151
Louis IX (Saint Louis), 134, 236, 237, 251, 262, 316, 344
Louis the Child, 201
Lulio, Raimundo, see Ramon Llull
Lutetia, 86
M
Maccabees, 213
Madox, Thomas, 266n
–FormulareAnglicanum, 266n
Magnacarius, 52
Magnus I of Norway, 207
Mahn, Carl August Friedrich, 428n
–Die Werke der Troubadours in provenzalischerSprache, 428n
Maion de Bari, 134, 398
Maxentius, 76
Malespini, Ricordano; see Ricordano Malespini
Malik Aladil (a.k.a. Malik al-Adil), 232
Malik Alkamil (a.k.a. Malik al-Kamil), 233, 234
Malo, 33n
Manegold of Lautenbach, 129, 137
Manfred, King, 236, 344, 402
Manfredo Pallavicini, 275, 277
Manuel I Komnenos, 228
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 421
Marbodius of Rennes, 409
Marcabru, 257, 405n, 454
–Aujatz de chan com enans’emeillura, 257n
–L’autrierjost’unasebissa,405n
–Dirai vos en mon lati,454
–A la fontana del vergier,405n
Mary, 161, 409, 458
Marie de France, 186n
–The Lai ofGuiguemar, 186n
Marino Bocconio, 330
Marta, 161
Martin of Tours, Saint, 71, 72, 79
Martin of Dumio, Saint (a.k.a. Martin of Braga, or Martinus Bracarensis), 60, 61n, 70
–De correctionerusticorum, 60n, 61n, 70
Martino da Canale, 347
–CroniquedesVeniciens, 347n
Matthew, Saint, 420n
Matthew, Master, 399, 415, 410n, 420n
–Portico of Glory, The, (Santiago de Compostela Cathedral), 410
–Figures of John and Daniel (Portico of Glory) 410
Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony, 410
Matthaeus Parisiensis (a.k.a. Matthew Paris), 132n, 256n, 335n
–Chronica Majora, 132n, 256n, 335n
Maurice (Emperor), 71
Maurice de Sully, Bishop of Paris, 444
Mauritius Hispanus, 463
Meinhard of Livonia, Saint, 344
Mellitus, Bishop of London, 83n
Menéndez Pidal, Ramón, 152n
–Poesía juglaresca y juglares, 152n
Melchizedek, 133
Menéndez y Pelayo, Marcelino, 69n
–Historia de los heterodoxos españoles (1880–1886), 69n
Merlin, 188, 190
Merovech, King of the Salian Franks, 51
Messer Cancellieri, 275
Mieli, Aldo, 250n
–Panorama general de la historia de la ciencia, 250n
Michael VII Doukas, 212
Michael Palaiologos (a.k.a. Michael VIII Palaiologos), 236, 237
Michael Scot, 414
Migne, Jacques-Paul, 91
–Patrologia Latina, 91
Milo of Nanteuil, Bishop of Beauvais, 317
Minaya, see Álvar Fáñez Minaya, 95
Minne, Frau, 148
Mommsen, Theodor, 21n
Montemalo, 453
Morando of Padua, 404
Mummolus, 30, 33n, 70, 73
Muño Echaminzuide, 294
Muñoz y Romero, Tomás, 294n, 295n, 356n, 358n, 359n, 363n
–Colección de fueros municipales y Cartas pueblos de los reinos de Castilla, León, Corona de Aragón y Navarra, 294n, 295n, 356n, 358n, 359n, 363n
N
Nanthild, 45
Nero, 81
William II, Count of Nevers, 272, 285, 302, 334
Song oftheNibelungs, The (a.k.a. Der Nibelungenlied), 91, 96, 101n, 109n, 141n, 142n, 143n, 146n, 147n, 150n, 152n, 153n, 154n, 184n, 185n, 188n, 189n, 276
Nikephoros III Botaneiates, 212
Nicholas I, Pope, 120
Nicholas II, Pope, 208
Nicholas III, Pope, 263
Nithard, 89, 92n
–NithardiHistoriarvmlibriqvattvor, 89n
Noah, 420n
Novellino, Il, 400, 406, 414n
Nuño Laymo, 154
Nur al-Din, 229
O
Odo of Bayeux, Bishop, 136
Olaf Trygvasson, 204, 205
Olaf the Holy, Saint (a.k.a. Olaf II of Norway), 206
Oliver, 144, 154
Oman, Charles, 135n
–The Art of War in the Middle Ages, 135n
Umayyads, The, 229
Omnia sol temperat (Carmina Burana), 405n
Orable, 152
Ordinance of Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse, 359n
Ordericus Vitalis, 101n, 140n, 136, 182, 188n, 190n, 191n, 219, 244, 250, 262, 459, 460, 465, 467, 468
–Historia Ecclesiastica, 101n, 136n, 140n, 182n, 188n, 190n, 191n, 219, 244n, 250n, 262n, 459n
Ordinamenti di Giustizia (Florence), 319, 325, 367n
Ordonnance de Philippe le Bel, 382n
Ordonnancesdesrois de France, 261n, 292n, 358n, 369n
Ordoño I, 342
Ordo Romanus, 133
Ortwin of Metz, 153
Oswald of Northumbria, 36, 79, 84
Otto I, the Great, 87, 102, 103, 121, 123, 130, 201, 220
Otto III, 122, 123, 128, 130, 202
Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (a.k.a. Otto of Brunswick), 224
Otto of Freising (a.k.a. Otto von Freising), 87, 104, 105n, 129n, 130n, 174, 187, 219, 193n, 221n, 223n, 228n, 263, 264, 270n, 284n, 286n, 308n, 309n, 310n, 373n, 414n, 427, 428n
–Gesta FridericiImperatoris,87n, 105n, 129n, 174n, 187n, 219n, 221n, 223n, 228n, 263n, 264n, 270n, 284n, 286n, 308n, 309n, 310n, 373n, 414n, 427n
–Chronicasivehistoria de duabuscivitatibus, 193n
Ovid, 62
P
Paul, Saint, 59, 126n, 165n, 193, 286
–Epistle to the Corinthians, 165n, 193n
–Epistle to the Colossians, 193n
–Epistle to the Romans, 126n, 193n, 286n
–Acts of the Apostles, The, 442, 443
Palanque, Jean-Rémy, 23n, 53n
–Histoire de l’Eglise, 53n
–Saint Ambroise et l’Empire romain, 53n
Siete partidas, 318
Patch, Howard Rollin, 186n
–The Other World According to Descriptions in Medieval Literature, 186n
Paul the Deacon, 34n
Peter, Saint, 72, 124, 126, 129, 286
–Epistles, 286n
Pedro I of Aragon, 210
Peter II, 23
Peter III, 235, 237
Peter Crassus (a.k.a. Petrus Crassus), 128, 129
Peter Damian, Saint, 125, 162, 165, 172, 173n, 180, 181, 182, 187
–De divina omnipotentia,173n, 187n
–De perfectionemonachorum,162n, 180n, 181n, 182n
–Disceptatiosynodalis,125
–De sanctasimplicitatescientiaeinflantianteponenda,165n, 17 In, 172n, 180n
–De vera felicicitate ac sapientia,173n
Peter of Blois, 134
Pierre de Castelnau, 441, 442
Peter the Venerable, 183
–Epistolae, 183n
Pietro Gradenigo, 330
Pere Martell, 235
Peire Cardinal, 461
Peire de Boussignac, 405n
–Chanson, 405n
Pallavicini, Manfredo, see Manfredo Pallavicini
Pallavicini, Uberto, see Uberto Pallavicini
Passio Leugagerii, 45
Penda, of Mercia, 36
Pepe, Gabriele, 129n
Pippin III, the Short, King of the Franks, 114
Pérotin, 415
Petit-Dutaillis, Charles, 133n, 272n, 306n, 368n
–Les Communes françaises, caractères et évolution des origines au XVIIIe siècle, 272n, 306n, 368n
–La Monarchie féodale en France et en Angleterre, Xe-XIIIe siècle,133n
Petrus Peregrinus Maricurtensis (a.k.a. Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt), 431
–Epistola de magnete,431
Pfister, Christian, 44n
Philippe de Beaumanoir (a.k.a. Philippe de Rémi), 315, 322, 323n, 379
–Coutumes de Beauvaisis, 315, 323n, 379n
Philip of Navarre (a.k.a. Philippe de Navarre), 108n, 146, 161n, 164n
–Les quatre âges de l’homme, 108n, 146n, 161n, 164n
Philippe Mousket, 316n
–Chronique rimée, 316n
Pietro della Vigna, 398, 400
Pierre de Montreuil, 415
Pierre des Vaulx-Cernay, 441n, 461
–Historia Albigensis, 441n, 461n
Pierre le Roy, 264n
Pippin I, the Elder, 45
Pirenne, Henri, 21n, 818n, 200n, 275n, 292n, 319n, 349n
–‘Mahomet et Charlemagne’, 21n, 88n, 200n
–Villes, marches et marchands au moyen âge, 275n, 349n
–Histoire de la Belgique, 319n
–La Question des jurés dans les villes flamandes,359n
Plantagenets, The, 104, 226, 298, 379
Plato, 458
Pliny, 69
Poem of Fernán González, The, 94, 154, 152n, 185n
Poem of the Cid, The, 95n, 97n, 140n, 152n, 159
Poetic Edda, The
–‘The Lay of Fafnir’, 141n, 184n, 185n, 188n, 189n
Poole, Austin Lane, 133n, 137n, 266n, 267n
–From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 133n, 137n
–Obligations of Society in the XII and XIII Centuries, 266n
Postumus, Marcus Cassianius Latinius, 23
Prester John, 186
Pribislav of Mecklenburg, 221
Primat, see Incipit, 404
Primera crónica general de España, 90n, 343, 347
Privilegi General de Catalunya, 264n
Privilegio de población de Barbastro, 359n
Procopius, 69
–De bello Gothico,69n
Propter Sion non tacebo,461
Prudentius, 23
–Contra Symmachum,23n
Q
Quadrilogus, The, 168n
Quixote, Don, 12
R
Rabanus Maurus Magnentius, Saint, 69n
–De consanguineorumnuptiis et de mayorumpraestigiisfalsisque,divinationibustractatus,69n
Radegund, 49
Râfi, Governor of Gabès, 227
Raimbaut de Vaqueyras, 428
–Kalenda Maya, 428
Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, 214, 215
Raymond V, Count of Toulouse, 361
Rainulf Drengot, 207
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, Saint, 227
Ramon Berenguer V, Count of Provence, 235
Ramon Llull, 106, 107, 108, 143, 109n, 149n, 152n, 161n, 157, 169, 170, 176, 179n, 181n, 183, 455, 456, 460, 461n
–LlibredelOrde de Cavalleria, 105, 107n, 143n, 157n, 161n
–Llibre de meravelles, 176n
–Blanquerna, 106n, 149n, 152n, 169n, 170n, 179n, 181n, 183n, 455n, 456, 461n
–Desconhort, 176n, 455
Ramos Loscertales, José María, 356n
–Annuario de historia del derecho español, 356n
Raoul de Caen, 471
–Gesta Tancredi, 471n
Raoul de Cambrai, 99n
Glaber, Raoul (a.k.a. Rodulfus Glaber), 92, 93, 140, 144, 180, 145n, 184n, 185n, 206, 249, 443, 465, 467, 471
–Histoires, 92n, 140n, 145n, 180n
Rachel, 161
Rasena (a.k.a. Roxana), wife of Alexander the Great, 151
Raoul le Vert, Archbishop of Reims, 91, 308
Raymond of Aguilers, 214
–Historia Francorum qui ceperuntHierusalem,214n
Razón de amor, 145
Reccared I, 32, 41, 77, 81n
Recueil des actes de Henri II, roi d’Angleterre et duc de Normandie,219n
Reginaldus (a.k.a. Reginald of Durham), 271n
–Libellus de vita et miraculis Sancti Godrici, heremitae de Finchale, 271n
Round Table, The 110
Remigius, Saint, 87, 201
Renaut de Mountauban, 99n, 421
Ranulf de Glanvill, 134
Reviron, Jean, 120n
–Les idées politico-religieuses d’un évêque du IXe siècle: Jonas d’Orléans et son “De institutioneregia”. Étude et texte critique, 120n
Richard I of England, the Lionheart, 232, 316
Richard II, Duke of Normandy, 204, 205, 206
Richard of Aversa (a.k.a. Richard I of Capua), 209
Ricordano Malespini, 260
–Cronicamalispiniana, 260n
Richard de Fournival, 406n
–Le Bestiaire d’amour, 406
Jean Richard, 298
–Les ducs de Bourgogne et la formation du duché du XIe au XIVe siècle, 341, 298n
Richard, son of Nigel (a.k.a. Richard FitzNeal, 135n
–Dialogus de Scaccario. Prefatio, 135
Richer de Reims (a.k.a. Richerus), 90, 92n, 97n, 98n, 101n, 135, 136, 342
–Richerihistoriarumlibri III, 90n, 135n, 342n
Rigord, 132, 258n, 269n, 334, 382n, 428n, 444
–Chronique, 132n, 258n, 269n, 334n, 382n, 406n, 428n, 444n
Riquer i Morera, Mart
í de, 185n, 422n
–Los cantares de gesta francesa,185n, 422n
Roblin, Michel, 53n
–Paganisme et rusticité : Un gros problème, une étude de mots, 53n
Robert de Clari, 109n, 140n, 151n, 340
–La Conquête de Constantinople, 109n, 140n, 151n, 340n
Robert de Courçon, 462
Robert the Monk (a.k.a. Robert le Moine, or Robertus Monachus), 95, 106n, 472
–Historia expeditionisHierosolymitanae, 95n, 106n
Robert II, the Pious, King of France, 93, 133, 161, 465, 467
Roberto Bigod, 307
Robert II, Count of Dreux, 306
Robert de Bourbon, 262
Robert Grosseteste, 177
Robert Guiscard, 208, 209, 212, 213, 269
Rudolph of France, 87
Rudolph of Swabia (a.k.a. Rudolf of Rheinfelden), 136
Roger I of Sicily (a.k.a. Roger Bosso), 208, 209, 210, 211
Roger II of Sicily, 134, 227, 228
Roger Bacon, 431, 433, 435, 436
–Epistola de secretisoperibusartis et naturae, 435n
–Opus Tertium, 431n, 436n
Roger of Lauria, 238
Ragnvald, Earl, 219
Rolando Bandinelli, Cardinal (a.k.a. Alexander III), Pope, 130
Roland, 142, 144
Rollo, Norman King, 96, 204
Roman de Renart, Le, 448, 449n
Romanos IV Diogenes, Emperor, 212
Romero, José Luis, 32n
–San Isidoro de Sevilla. Su pensamiento historiográfico y sus relaciones con la historia visigoda, 32n
Romualdo Salernitano, (a.k.a. Romuald Guarna, Archbishop of Salerno), 134n, 456
–Chroniconsiveannales, 134n, 456n
Roscellinus,
Rostovtzeff, Mikhail Ivanovich, 21n
Rüdeger, 150
Rumold, 146
Rupert von Deutz, 341
–De incendiooppidiTuitii, 34ln
Rupp, Jean, 127n
–L’Idée de chrétienté dans la pensée pontificale des origines à Innocent III,127n
Russell, Josiah Cox, 259n
–British Medieval Population, 259n
–Late Ancient and Medieval Population, 259n
Rutebeuf, 185n, 401, 417
–De l’estat du monde, 417n
–De la vie du monde, 401
–Le Miracle de Théophile, 185n
Ruy Díaz de Vivar, see Cid Campeador, El, 95, 97, 210, 270
S
Sáenz de Aguirre, José 44n, 45n, 70n
–Collectio maximaconciliorumHispaniae et Novi orbis
Sagittarius of Gap, 33n, 52
Saladin (a.k.a. Salah ad-Din Yusuf), 1229, 230, 231, 232
Salimbene de Adam da Parma, 127n, 188n, 190n, 193n, 256n, 245, 263, 274, 275, 277, 289n, 309n, 316, 317, 331, 343, 349n, 352, 404, 406, 413, 414, 416, 422, 427, 428n, 429, 433, 444
–Cronica, 127n, 188n, 190n, 193n, 245n, 256n, 263n, 274n, 275n, 277n, 289n, 309n, 316n, 331n, 343n, 349n, 352n, 404n, 405n, 406n, 413n, 414n, 422n, 428n
Solomon, King, 81, 179
Salonius of Embrun, 33n
Sallust, 309
Salvemini, Gaetano, 327n
–Magnati e Popolani in Firenze dal 1280 al 1295, 327n
Salvius, Bishop, 65
Sancha, Doña, Sánchz de Pamplona, 151
Sánchez Albornoz, Claudio, 27n, 28n, 31n, 32n, 134n, 137n
–Fideles y gardingos en la monarquía visigoda. Raíces del vasallaje y del beneficio hispanos, 27n, 28n, 31n
–Ruina y extinción del municipio romano en España, 32n
–Un ceremonial inédito de la coronación de los reyes de Castilla, 134n
–La potestad real y los señoríos en Asturias,Leon y Castile, 137n
Sancho IV of Castile, the Brave, 103
–El libro de los Castigos y documentos para buen vivir, 103
Sancho Ramírez, 209
Samson, 179
Sapori, Armando, 253n
–Le compagniemercantilitoscanedelDugento e dei primidelTrecento (laresponsabilità dei compagni verso terzi, 253n
Sardanapalus, 453
Schramm, Percy Ernst, 122n
–Kaiser, Rom undRenovatio: StudienundTextezurGeschichtedesromischenErneuerungsgedankensvom Ende deskarolingischenReichesbiz zum Investiturstreit, 122n
Segga, Count, 41n
Sergius, Saint, 73
Sergius IV of Naples, 207
Severans, The, 22, 23, 46
Shillaber, Caroline, 342n
–Edward I, Builder of Towns, 342n
Sigebert I, 39n, 42, 43, 81n
Sigeric, 40
Siegfried, 96, 100, 142, 151, 185, 276
Sigewald, Count of Auvergne, 33n
Sigurd I Magnusson (a.k.a. Sigurd the Crusader), 218
Sylvester II, Pope, 122, 123, 190
Sisenand, 42
Snorri Sturluson, 94, 133n, 152n, 186, 188n, 189n, 190n, 214n, 219n, 244, 269
–Heimskringla:
Ynglinga Saga, 94, 133n, 186n, 188n, 189n, 190n
Harald the Fairhaired, 94n, 152n, 190n, 244n
Saga of Magnús Blindi and of Haraldr Gille, 219n
Saga of the Sons of Magnús, 214n, 219n
Saga of Sigurðr, Eysteinn and Ingi, the sons of Haraldr, 219n
Saga ofMagnúsErlingsson, 269n
Sordello de Goito, 401, 403
–A Charles de Anjou, 401n
–Fragment, 403n
Spinis, The, 255
StatutidelComune de Padova, 379n
Statutidi Bologna, 377n, 379n
Stenton, Doris Mary, 276n, 347n
–English Society in the Early Middle Ages, 276n
Stenton, Frank Merry, 276n, 347n
–Norman London, 347n
Stubbs, William, 31n
–The Constitutional History of England, 31n
–Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History from the Earliest Times to the Reign of Edward the First, 355n, 364n
Suebi, The, 70
Suger, Abbot of Saint Denis, 103, 105n, 132, 136, 162, 188n, 262n, 267n, 400
–Vita Ludovici Regis, 105n, 132n, 188n, 262n
Suintila, 39n, 42
Sunna, Archbishop of Merida, 41n
Sveinn Tjúguskegg (a.k.a. Sweyn Forkbeard), 204, 205, 206
Sybel, Heinrich von, 35n
T
Tacitus, 60n, 69n
–De origine et situ Germanorum, 60n, 69n
Tailliar, Eugène François Joseph, 355n
–Recueil d’actes des xiie et xiiie siècles, en langue romane-wallonne du nord de la France, 355n
Tamim ibn al-Mu’izz, 211
Taylor, Henry Osborn, 23n, 47n, 76
–The Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages, 23n
Theodoric I the Great (a.k.a. Theodoric the Amal), 36
Theodoric of Treiden, 296
Theodosius the Great, 23
Tertullus, first Count of Anjou, 94
Theudis, 41
Theudigisel, 41, 52
Théoduin, Prince-Bishop of Liège, 360, 368
Thiebaus, 152,
Thierry (a.k.a. Theuderic II), 52, 72
Thierry, Count of Flanders (a.k.a. Thierry of Alsace), 302, 377
Thietmar, of Mersebur, 202n, 219, 342n
–ChroniconThietmari, 202n, 219n, 342n
Thorndike, Lynn, 55n, 58n, 62n, 69n, 175n, 186n
–A History of Magic and Experimental Science, 55n, 175n, 186n
Tiepolo, Bajamonte, see Bajamonte Tiepolo
Codex Toletanus, The, 70n, 71n
Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 162, 164n, 189n, 194n
–Summa theologiae, 162n, 164n, 189n, 194n
–Summa contra gentiles, 194n
Thomas Becket, 136, 168, 173
Thomas of Cantimpré (a.k.a. Thomas Cantimpratensis), 177
Thomas de Marle, Lord of Coucy and Boves, 105
Torres López, Manuel, 29n, 31n, 34n
–Instituciones económicas, sociales y político-administrativas de la península hispánica durante los siglos V, VI y VII, 29n, 31n, 34n
Tostig Godwinson, 101 n
Tristan, 147, 148
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 341
Tomb of Henry the Lion and his Wife Matilde (Saint Blasii Cathedral, Brunswick), 410n
Turpin, Archbishop, 159
U
Uberti, The, 312
Uberto Pallavicini, 331, 444
Ucellatojo, 453
Ugolino della Gherardesca, 331
Uote, 147, 153
Urban II, 95, 107, 130, 137, 159, 169, 210, 213
–Edictum, 168n, 169n
Ureña y Smenjaud, Rafael de, 359n
–Fuero de Cuenca, 359n
Urraca of Leon, 266, 272, 275
Usatges de Barcelona, 264n
Utar contra vitiacarminerebelli, 461
Uther Pendragon, 147, 148
V
Vaillant, Pierre, 273n
–‘Grenoble et ses libertés’,273n
Valentinian III, 36.
Venantius Fortunatus, 26n, 39n, 49, 81n
–Opera omnia,273n
Vercauteren, Fernand, 315n, 327n
–Luttessociales à Liège, 315, 327n
Vincent of Saragossa, Saint, 71
Vida de Girauts de Borneill,152n
Vie de Saint Thomas de Cantorbéry,168n
Wildigern, Count, 41n
Villani, Giovanni, see Giovanni Villani
Villari, Pascuale, 365n
–I primiduesecclidellastoriadi Firenze, 365n
Villehardouin, Geoffroi de, 109n, 232, 340
–De laconqueste de Constantinople, 109n, 232n, 340n
Vincent of Beauvais, 317n
–Speculumhistoriale, 317n
Virgil, 48
, 344n
Witteric, Count, 41
Vogel, Walther, 271n
–Ein seefahrender Kaufmann um 1100, 271n
Volker von Alzey, 91, 143
W
Wace, 94n, 140n, 148n, 150, 151, 154n, 184n, 188n
–Le Roman de Brut,94n, 140n, 148n, 150n, 151n, 154, 184n, 188n
Waitz, Georg, 133n
–Die Formeln der Deutschen Königs– und der Römischen Kaiser-krönungvomZehnten bis zum ZwölftenJahrhundert, 133n
Valdemar I, 223, 224
Valdemar II, 224
Walter of Châtillon, 409
Walther von der Vogelweide, 148, 154, 155
–Owe war sintverswunden, 155n
–Ich freudehelfelöser man, 148n
Walewein, Count (a.k.a. Gawain), 154
Welfs, The, 137
Werimbold, 275
Wichmann, Bishop of Naumburg, 221
Widukind, 202n, 204n, 342n
–RerumgestarumSaxonicarum,202n, 204n, 342n
Wilfrid, Bishop, 767
Willibad, 45
William Fitzstephen, 347, 348, 349n
–Description of the City of London, 347n, 348n, 349n
William of Malmesbury, 223, 347
–De gestispontificumAnglorum, 223n, 347
Wipo of Burgundy (a.k.a. Wigbert), 91, 300
–Gesta ChuonradiImperatoris, 91n
Woden, 60
Wolfram von Eschenbach, 148n, 150, 153, 154n, 189n, 190n
–Sine klävendurh die wolkensintgeslagen,148n
–Den morgenblicwatherssangeerkös, 148n
–Parzival, 150n, 152n, 153n, 154n, 189n, 190n
Y
Yves of Chartres (Ivo), 130, 136, 162, 164, 165, 167n, 168n, 169n, 174, 178n, 179n, 301n, 405n
–Correspondance, 130n, 162n, 164n 165n, 167n, 168n, 169n, 174n, 178n| 179n, 301n, 405n
Z
Zachary, Pope, 113
Zeiller, Jacques, 53n
–’Paganus’: étude de terminologiehistorique, 53n
Zengi, 229
Zenobia, 23
Zirids, The, 208
Zoroaster, 69

