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Lotharingia

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by Simon Winder

and Joseph II

  missionaries

  Reformation

  renewal

  and private devotion

  scholarship

  Smollett on

  Swiss

  and the Thirty Years War

  and Thomas à Kempis

  see also anti-Catholic sentiment

  Cautionary Towns

  Caxton, William

  Central Europe

  Centre Party (Germany)

  Chalon-Arlay

  Chamberlain, Neville

  Champagne

  Chanak Crisis

  Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor

  and Aachen

  and the Avar Empire

  and Christianity

  crowning

  cult of

  geographic legacy

  Charlemagne Prize

  Charleroi

  Charles, Duke of Berry

  Charles I, Emperor of Austria

  Charles I, King of England

  Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine

  Charles II, Duke of Lorraine

  Charles II, King of England

  Charles II ‘the Bald’, Holy Roman Emperor

  Charles III ‘the Fat’, Holy Roman Emperor

  Charles III ‘the Simple’, King of West Francia

  Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine

  Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia

  Charles IV, King of France

  Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

  Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

  abdication

  Diet of Worms (1521)

  and Margaret of Austria

  Palace at Hesdin

  and the Reformation

  Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor

  Charles VI, King of France

  Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor

  Charles VII, King of France

  Charles VIII, King of France

  Charles X, King of France

  Charles Alexander of Lorraine, Prince

  Charles the Bald, King of West Francia

  Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy

  alliance with Edward IV

  and Commynes

  destroys Dinant

  military failures

  military successes

  tomb

  Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden

  Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden

  Charles Martel, Prince of the Franks

  Charolais, County of

  Chifflet, Jean-Jacques

  Childeric I, tomb of

  Christian II, King of Denmark

  Christianity

  altar paintings

  Council of Konstanz (1417)

  Diet of Worms (1521)

  eastern Germany

  Eastern Orthodox Church

  Great Schism (1378–1417)

  and paganism

  and the printing press

  and the problem of fossils

  and the Roman Empire

  see also Catholicism; Protestantism; Reformation

  Christine of Saint-Trond

  Christopher, St

  Church of Our Lady, Bruges

  Church of St Denis, nr Paris

  Church of St John, Mechelen

  Churchill, Winston

  Cistercian order

  Cîteaux Abbey

  Clarence, George Plantagenet,st Duke of

  Claudia of Chalon

  Clemens August, Elector-Archbishop of Cologne

  Cleves see Kleve (Cleves)

  cloth-making

  clothing industry

  Clovis I, King of the Franks

  Clusius, Carolus

  Cobb, Richard

  Coburn, Alexander

  Cocceians

  Colmar (Kolmar)

  Cologne (Köln)

  Colonia Agrippina

  and the First World War

  and the French Revolution

  and the Golden Bull (1356)

  Jewish massacres

  Rhine Province

  Cologne Cathedral

  Cologne school of artists

  Cologne War (1583–8)

  Colonia Ulpia Traiana (Xanten)

  see also Xanten

  Commynes, Philippe de

  Confederation of the Rhine (1806)

  Congo

  Congo Free State

  Congress of Europe

  Conrad, Joseph

  Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor

  Conrad III, King of Germany

  Constance see Konstanz

  Constantine the Great, Emperor

  Constantinople

  fall of (1453)

  sack of (1204)

  Conybeare, William

  Cook, Captain James

  Cortés, Hernán

  Coudenberg Palace, Brussels

  ‘Council of Blood/the Troubles’ (1569–76)

  Council of Trent (1545–63)

  couque (hard biscuit)

  Courtrai (Kortrijk)

  Coustain, Pierre

  Craft of Basket-Makers

  Craft of Fruiterers

  Craft of Gardeners

  Craft of Soap-Boilers

  Craft of Tailors

  Craft of the Wine Taverners

  Crécy, Battle of (1346)

  Cromwell, Oliver

  Croÿ, Philippe de

  crusades

  1396

  Central European (1395/1443)

  Fifth Crusade

  First Crusade

  Fourth Crusade

  Second Crusade

  Sixth Crusade

  Third Crusade

  Custine, Adam Philippe, Count of

  Cuvier, Georges

  Cuyp, Aelbert

  Cuypers, Pierre

  Czechoslovakia

  Dada

  ‘Dark Ages’

  Dauphiné

  De Stijl

  Decapolis (Alsace)

  Degrelle, Léon

  Delacroix, Eugène

  Delft

  Delft, Reconciliation of (1428)

  Deshima, Nagasaki Bay

  Deutsch, Niklaus Manuel

  Devereux, Robert,nd Earl of Essex

  d’Hondecoeter, Gillis

  Dickens, Charles

  Diet of Worms see Worms, Diet of

  Dijon

  Dinant

  dinosaurs

  dodos

  Dogger Bank

  Doggerland

  Dony, Jean-Jacques-Daniel

  Dordrecht (Dort)

  Dornach, Battle of (1499)

  Dort, Synod of (1618)

  Dostoevsky, Fyodor: The Gambler

  Douai

  and English Catholics

  Dover Castle

  Dreux necropolis

  Dreyfus affair

  Dryden, John: Annus Mirabilis

  ‘Duck’s Beak, The’

  Dufay, Guillaume

  Duke John Dike, Scheldt

  Dunes, the Battle of the (1658)

  Dunkirk (Dunkerque)

  Battle of the Dunes (1658)

  pirate port

  Second World War

  Spanish Armada (1588)

  spelling of

  Treaty of Utrecht (1713–15)

  Dürer, Albrecht

  St Jerome in his Study

  tours the Netherlands (1520)

  Dutch East India Company

  Dutch language

  Dutch Reformed Church

  Dutch Republic (United Provinces)

  Calvinism

  colonies

  Dutch raid (1667)

  economic decline

  Fifth Crusade

  Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1780–84)

  ‘Great Privilege’

  Louis XIV and XV

  Mauritius Expedition (1598)

  Protestant Union

  French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1802)

  Napoleonic Wars (1803–15)

  Scheldt

  Spanish Armada (1588)

  Synod of Dort (1618–19)

&nb
sp; Dutch Revolt

  Dyle Line

  East Francia

  East Indies

  Eastern Orthodox Church

  Eben-Emael

  Ebert, Friedrich

  Ebhardt, Bodo

  Eckhout, Albert: Two Brazilian Tortoises

  Eden, Garden of

  Edict of Nantes, Revocation of (1685)

  Edward III, Duke of Bar

  Edward III, King of England

  Edward IV, King of England

  Edward VI, King of England

  Edward VII, King of England

  Edward the Black Prince

  Egmont, Arnold of

  Ehrenbreitstein

  Eiffel Tower

  Eijsden

  Einhard

  El Escorial (‘the Griddle’)

  Elba

  Elizabeth, Empress of Austria

  Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England

  Emicho, Count

  Engelbert II, Count of Nassau

  England

  and Flemish trade

  and France

  and the Netherlands

  and Spain

  English Channel

  Dunkirk evacuation (1940)

  Entente Cordiale (1904)

  First World War

  Spanish Armada (1588)

  English Civil War (1642–51)

  English College, Douai

  English Republic

  Ensor, James

  Entente Cordiale (1904)

  Erasmus

  Ernst-August, Elector of Hanover

  Erthal, Friedrich Karl von, Prince-Elector and Archbishop of Mainz

  Erzberger, Matthias

  Esperanto

  Essen

  Essen, Abbey of

  Ettelheim

  Eucharius, St

  Eugénie de Montijo, Empress

  Eupen

  Eustace II, Count of Boulogne

  Eustace III, Count of Boulogne

  Eve

  famines

  Famine and Fall of Jerusalem, The (tapestry)

  Farel, Guillaume

  Farnborough

  Feast of the Pheasant, Lille

  Fellini, Federico

  Fencers, Guild of

  Feodorovna, Alexandra

  Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor

  Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor

  Ferdinand II, King of Aragon

  Ferdinand II, King of Castile

  Fernandez d’Almada, Rodrigo

  First World War

  Arras

  and the break up of German territories

  Cassell

  casualties

  end of

  graveyards and monuments

  Habsburg Empire

  opening stages

  outbreak

  run up to

  trenches

  unresolved nature

  First Zionist Congress (1897)

  Flanders

  famine

  floods

  Gallia Belgica

  Louis XI

  name of,

  suggested British protectorate

  trade

  see also Zeelandic Flanders

  Flanders, Counts of

  Flanders, County of

  Flanders, Duchy of

  Flanders, Margrave of

  Fleurus, Battle of (1793)

  Flevoland

  floods

  Florence, Siege of (1529–30)

  ‘Florentine, The’

  Floris, Frans

  Flushing (Vlissingen)

  Foch, General Ferdinand

  Fontainebleau, Treaty of (1814)

  Forêts, Département des

  Formosus, Pope

  Forster, Georg

  Fort de l’Heurt

  Fort Remmekens

  Fort-Louis on the Rhine

  fossils

  Fouquet, Jean

  France

  Arab incursions into

  and the Austrian Netherlands

  and the Black Death

  and Britain

  and Burgundy

  Capetian dynasty

  and Charlemagne

  Concordat of Worms (1122)

  and England

  and the First World War

  and Flanders

  and the ‘Fronde’ rebellion

  geography

  and Germany

  and the Holy Roman Empire

  and the Hundred Years War

  and Italy

  and Lorraine

  and Louis XI

  and Louis XIV

  and Luxembourg

  and the Maginot Line

  and Mexico

  monarchy

  Muslim invasions

  and Napoleon III

  personifications of

  and Philip the Good

  and Protestantism

  and Prussia

  Revolution see French Revolution

  Russo-French alliance

  and the Schmalkaldic League

  and the Second World War

  and the Siege of Strasbourg (1870)

  and Spain

  and the Thirty Years War

  and US independence

  Wagner in

  see also Burgundy; Vichy regime; West Francia

  Franche-Comté

  and Chalon-Arlay

  and Charles V

  and Louis XIV

  and Philip the Good

  Treaty of Senlis (1493)

  see also Burgundy, County of

  Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor

  Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (Francis I of Austria)

  Francken, Frans II: Christ Among the Scribes

  Franco-Prussian War (1870–71)

  Alsace-Lorraine

  Séré de Rivieres system

  Franconia

  Frankfurt

  Iron Age remains

  Frankfurt City Museum

  Frankish Empire

  Franks

  Salian

  Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria

  Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria

  Frederick I, King of Prussia

  Frederick I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor

  Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

  Frederick II, King of Prussia (‘the Great’)

  Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

  Frederick III of Simmern, Elector Palatine

  Frederick IV, Duke of Austria

  Frederick IV, Elector Palatine

  Frederick V, Elector Palatine

  Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange

  Frederick William II, King of Prussia

  Frederick William III, King of Prussia

  Free Imperial Cities

  Freiburg-im-Breisgau

  Minster

  French language

  French Republic

  French Revolution (1789)

  Frey, Agnes

  Fribourg funicular railway

  Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg

  Friedrich III, German Emperor

  Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia

  Friesland

  Froeschwiller, Battle of (1870)

  Froissart, Jean

  ‘Fronde’ rebellion (1648–53)

  Fugger banking family

  Fürstenburg, Dukes of

  Further Austria

  Gallait, Louis

  The Abdication of Charles V

  Gallia Belgica

  Gau Moselland

  Gau Westmark

  Gaul

  Gaulle, Charles de

  Gaye, Marvin

  gebuurten (neighbourhood associations)

  Gelderland

  and Charles V

  Dutch province

  famine (1315)

  ‘plaggen soiling’

  Spanish Truce (1609)

  Gellée, Claude

  Geneva, Lake

  George, St

  George I, King of England

  George III, King
of England

  George IV, King of England (formerly Prince Regent)

  Germaine of Foix

  German army

  First World War

  Second World War

  German Confederation

  German Empire

  German navy

  German Republic

  Germania Inferior

  Germania Superior

  Germania (Winder)

  Germanic tribes

  Germans’ Gate, Metz

  Germany

  and Amsterdam

  and Belgium

  and the Black Death

  and the Centre Party

  Concordat of Worms (1122)

  ‘Confederation’

  and the Entente Cordiale (1904)

  Federal Republic

  and the First World War

  fort complexes

  and France

  and the Great Peasants’ War (1524–5)

  and Hitler’s rise to power

  and hyperinflation

  itinerant monarchy

  and Louis XIV

  paganism

  and Prussia

  Rhine Occupation

  and the Second World War

  Saarland see Saarland

  united

  war atrocities of

  and Wilhelm II’s departure

  see also West Germany

  Gersau, Republic of

  Ghent

  barrier fortresses

  Dürer visits

  English trade

  gebuurten

  and the ‘Great Privilege’

  iconoclasm

  and Joseph II

  name of

  and religion

  St Bavo’s Abbey

  street scenes

  Gillray, James

  Gisela of Swabia, Empress

  Glauberg

  Godefroy of Bouillon

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

  Golden Bull (1356)

  Golden Fleece, Order of

  Goldsmiths, Guild of

  Goltz, Colmar Freiherr von der (Goltz Pasha)

  Gomarism

  Gorguet, Auguste François-Marie

  Gort, John Vereker,th Viscount

  Goscinny, René

  Gospel, manuscript copies of

  Gossaert, Jan

  Gouda

  Grandson Castle

  Granvelle, Antoine Perrenot de, Count of

  Grasdorp, Jan

  grave goods

  Gravensteen

  ‘Great Animal of Maastricht, The’

  Great Church, Breda

  Great Church, Holland Deep, Dordrecht

  Great Church, Zwolle

  Great Fire of London (1666)

  Great League of Upper Germany

  Great Minster, Zürich

  Great North Sea Storm (1953)

  Great Peasants’ War (1524–5)

  ‘Great Privilege’ (1477)

  Great Schism (1378)

  Great Spermist Controversy

  Grégoire, Henri, Abbé

  Gregory VII, Pope

  Grenier, Pasquier

  Grien, Hans Baldung

  Grimmelshausen, Hans von

  Groeninge Museum, Bruges

  Grünewald, Matthias: Isenheim Altarpiece

  Guelders, Duchy of

  guilds, armed: see also named guilds

  Guisan, General Henri

  gun-making

  gunpowder

  Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden

  Gutenberg (Gensfleisch), Johannes

  Habsburg Castle

  Habsburg dynasty

  abdication

  and Amsterdam

 

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