Boniface of Montferrat, 258, 259, 261, 268, 271; assaults Constantinople, 275; plots, 282; emperorship, 292; disloyalty, 293; death, 294. Bouvines, battle of, 302. Bozrah, 153. Brabant, Duke of, 237, 240. Brunhilde, 24. Bruno, 60. Bucolion, palace of, 250. Byron, quoted, 294. Cæsarea, captured by Baldwin, 145; destroyed by Bibars, 363. Cæsarea on the Orontes, 179. Cæsarea Philippi, 358. Cairo, 343. Calixtus II., 162. Cambray, Bishop of, 68. Cambridge, University of, 378. Capitularies of Charlemagne, 35, 48. Capuano, Peter, 262. Carac, fall of, 214. Carismians, 324 sq. Castile, King of, 363. Celibacy, 48. Cencius, 70. Charlemagne, 17, 19, 48, 55, 67, 242; capitularies of, 35, 48. Charles Martel, 56. Charles the Bold, 56. Chegger-Eddour, 343, 353-355, 361, 362. Chivalry, rules, etc., 26 sq. Chosroes, 66, 133. Cid, the, 58, 83. Cimabue, 377. Civitat, massacre, 81. Clarendon, Assizes of, 200. Clement II., 46. Clement V., 375. Clermont, Council of, 74. Cologne Cathedral, 377. Coloman, King of Hungary, 79, 80. Commune, 377. Comnena, Anna. See Anna Comnena. Comnenus, Isaac, 244. Comnenus, John, 152. Conrad, brother of Boniface, 258. Conrad, marshal of German empire, 139. Conrad III., 167, 170; at Jerusalem, 173; Damascus, 145; return, 176. Conrad IV., 334, 357. Conrad of Montferrat, 214; at Acre, 216; claims to Jerusalem, 218; supported by Philip Augustus, 223; plots, 227; assassinated, 228. Constance, daughter of Philip I., 148. Constantine, 65. Constantine, minister of finance, 277. Constantinople, history of, 242 sq.; great fire, 281; fall, 284 sq.; Latin kingdom, 291 sq.; weakness, 322, 328. Constantinople, Patriarch of, 287. Corfu, 268 sq. Councils, Lateran, 49, 198. Courçon, Cardinal, 302. Cross, True, 133. Crusade, first, 78 sq., 82 sq., 91 sq., 96 sq., 101 sq., 108 sq., 112 sq., 120 sq., 134 sq.; influence, 156 sq., 160 sq. Crusade, second, cause, 155, 165, 166 sq. Crusade, third, 206 sq., 215 sq., 219 sq. Crusade, fourth, 242 sq., 252, 253 sq., 260 sq., 268 sq., 274 sq., 284 sq., 291 sq. Crusade, fourth, pseudo, 241. Crusade, fifth, 301 sq. Crusade, sixth, 313 sq. Crusade, seventh, 328 sq. Crusade, eighth, 361 sq. Crusade, Children’s, 298 sq. Crusades, fascination of subject, 1; causes, 3 sq.; state of society, 6 sq., 40 sq.; papal policy, 43 sq.; results, 368 sq. See Crusade, First, Second, etc., Chivalry, Feudalism, Mohammedanism, Peter the Hermit, Pilgrimages, Urban II. Cyprus, 222, 228. Dagobert, 142, 144. Dahir, son of Saladin, 236. Damascus, Prince of, 152, 153. Damascus, siege of, 174 sq.; fall, 296. Damascus, Sultan of, relations to Louis IX., 356, 358. Damasus II., 46. Damietta, siege of, 305, 306, 309; victory of Louis IX., 338 sq.; surrender, 353 sq.
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