Capua, Italy
Carantani
Cardena, Spain
Cardiff, Wales
Cardona, Spain
Carentoir, France
Carinthia, Austria
Carloman I, king of the Franks
Carloman II, king of the Franks
Carolingians
Carthage, Tunisia
Casauria, Italy
Cashel, Ireland
Cassiodorus Senator
Castelldwyran, Wales
Castile, Spain
Castrojeriz, Spain
Catalonia, Spain
Cathal mac Finguine, king of Éoganacht Glendamnach
Cathars
Catholics
Catterick, Enghand
Caucasus
Cavan, Ireland
Ceawlin, king of Wessex
Celanova, Spain
Céli Dé movement
Cenél Conaill, Ireland
Cenél nÉogain, Ireland
Cenwulf, king of Mercia
Ceolwulf II, king of Mercia
Ceredigion, Wales
Chalcedon, Turkey
ecumenical council at (451)
Chalcedonians
Chalon-sur-Saône, France
Champagne, France
Charavines, France
Charibert II, king of the Franks
Charlemagne, king/emperor
Charles Martel, maior of the Franks
Charles the Bald, king/emperor
Charles the Fat, king/emperor
Charles the Simple, king of the West Franks
Charles, duke of Lower Lotharingia
Chelles, France
Chester, England
Cheviot hills, England/Scotland
Childebert I, king of the Franks
Childebert II, king of the Franks
Childebert III, king of the Franks
Childebert ‘the adopted’, king of the Franks
Childeric I, king of the Franks
Childeric II, king of the Franks
Childeric III, king of the Franks
Chilperic I, king of the Franks
Chiltern hills, England
Chimnechild, queen of the Franks
China
Chindasuinth, Visigothic king
Chlotar I, king of the Franks
Chlotar II, king of the Franks
Chnodomar, king of the Alemans
Chramnesind
Christ
Christians
Christopher, saint
Chrodegang, bishop of Metz
Chur, Switzerland
Cilicia, Turkey
Cinead mac Ailpín, king of the Picts and Dál Riata
Circumcellions
Circus Maximus, Rome
Clann Cholmáin, Ireland
Clare, Ireland
Claude, Dietrich
Claudius, bishop of Turin
Clementina, patricia
Clemenziano, Italy
Cleopatra, queen of Egypt
Clermont, France
Clichy, France
Clonfert, Ireland
Clonmacnois, Ireland
Clontarf, Ireland
Clovis I, king of the Franks
Clovis II, king of the Franks
Cluny, France
Clyde, river, Scotland
Cnut, king of Denmark and England
Collins, Roger
Cologne, Germany
Columba (Colum Cille), abbot of Iona
Columbanus, abbot of Bobbio
Comacchio, Italy
Compiègne, France
Conchobar, king of the Ulaid
Connacht, Ireland
Conrad I, king of East Francia
Conrad II, emperor
Conrad, duke of Lotharingia
Conrad, father of Conrad
Conradines
Constans II, emperor
Constantine Doukas
Constantine I, emperor
Constantine III, emperor
Constantine IV, emperor
Constantine V, emperor
Constantine VI, emperor
Constantine VII Porphyrogennitos, emperor
Constantine VIII, emperor
Constantine II, king of Scotland
Constantine, biographer of Bishop Adalbero II of Metz
Constantine, bishop of Nakoleia
Constantine-Cyril, Byzantine missionary
Constantinople
ecumenical council at (381)
ecumenical council at (553)
Constantius II, emperor
Constantius III, emperor
Copts
Corbie, France
Corbinian of Freising
Córdoba, Spain
Corinth, Greece
Cork, Ireland
Cornwall, England
Corvey, Germany
Cosmas the Priest
Cosmas the Syrian
Cowdery’s Down, England
Cremona, Italy
Crete, Greece
Crimea, Ukraine
Croatia
Crone, Patricia
Crotone, Italy
Ctesiphon, Iraq
Cúchulainn
Cunipert, Lombard king
Cusago, Italy
Cuthbert, saint
Cuthred, king of Kent
Cymry, see Wales, Welsh
Cynddylan, Welsh king
Cyneheard
Cynewulf, king of Wessex
Cyprian, Italian politician
Cyprus
Cyrenaica, Libya
Cyril, Byzantine missionary, see Constantine-Cyril
Cyril, patriarch of Alexandria
Cyrrhus, Syria
Czech Republic
Dagobert I, king of the Franks
Dál Cais, Ireland
Dál Fiatach, Ireland
Dál Riata, Ireland and Scotland
Dalmatia
Damascus, Syria
Damian, archbishop of Ravenna
Damietta, Egypt
Danelaw, England
Danelis, patron of Basil
Danes, see Denmark
Danevirke, Germany
Daniel the Stylite
Daniel, bishop of Winchester
Danube, river
Daphne, suburb of Antioch
Dardanelles, Turkey
Dauphiné, France
Dead Sea
Dedi, count
Deira, England
Déis Tuaiscirt, Ireland
Demetae, Wales
Demetrios, saint
Denmark, Danes
Depreux, Philippe
Desiderius, bishop of Cahors
Desiderius, bishop of Vienne
Desiderius, Lombard king
Deusdona, Roman deacon
Devon, England
Devroey, Jean-Pierre
Dhi’l-Nunid family
Dhuoda, writer
Diarmait mac Cerbhaill, Irish king
Dienheim, Germany
Dietrich, son of count Dedi
Dioskoros of Aphrodito, poet
Dniepr, river
Dodo, domesticus of Pippin
Domburg, Netherlands
Don, river
Donatists
Donnachd Midi mac Domnaill, king of Clann Cholmáin
Donner, Fred
Dorestad, Netherlands
Doukas family
Down, Northern Ireland
Drogo, son of Carloman
Druzes
Dublin, Ireland
Duby, Georges
Dudo of Saint-Quentin, historian
Duero, river
Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury
Durrow, Ireland
Dyfed, Wales
Eadgifu, queen of England
Eadred, king of England
Eadwig, king of England
Eadwulf, ruler of Bernicia
Eanfrith, king of Bernicia
Eanred, king of Northumbria
Eardwulf, king of Nort
humbria
East Anglia, England
Ebbo, archbishop of Reims
Eberhard, duke of the Franks
Ebro, river, Spain
Ebroin, Neustrian maior
Ecdicia
Ecdicius, son of Eparchius Avitus
Ecgbert, king of Wessex
Ecgfrith, king of Northumbria
Echternach, Luxembourg
Edessa, Turkey
Edgar, king of England
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edington, England
Edmund I, king of England
Edmund, king of East Anglia
Edward the Elder, king of England
Edward the Martyr, king of England
Edwin, king of Northumbria
Egica, Visigothic king
Egypt
Einhard, writer
Eirene, empress
Eirík Bloodaxe, king of Norway and York
Ekkehard, marquis of Meissen
Elbe, river
Eligius, bishop of Noyon,
189
Elijah
Elipand, bishop of Toledo
Elizabeth, empress of Russia
Ely, England
Emain Macha, Ireland
Embole, Constantinople
Embrun, France
Emilia, Italy
Emma, queen of the West Franks
England
English Channel
Éoganacht Glendamnach, Ireland
Éoganacht of Cashel, Ireland
Éoganachta dynasty
Eostre, goddess
Eparchius Avitus, emperor
Ephesos, Turkey ecumenical council at (431)
Erchinoald, Neustrian maior
Ergyng, Wales
Ermedruda
Ermenric, king of the Goths
Ermina, mother of Plectrude
Erminethrudis
Ermingard, daughter of Louis
Ervig, Visigothic king
Esquiline hill, Rome
Essex, England
Estonian, language
Ethiopia
Euchaita, Turkey
Eucherius, bishop of Orléans
Euclid
Eudo, duke of Aquitaine
Eudoxia, empress
Eugenius II, bishop of Toledo
Eugippius
Eulogius
Euphrates, river
Euric, Visigothic king
Euripides
Eusebius the Syrian, bishop of Paris
Eustochius, jurist
Everard, marquis of Friuli
Ewig, Eugen
al-Fadl ibn Marwan, vizir
al-Fadl, son of Yahya ibn Khalid ibn Barmak
Faileuba, queen of the Franks
al-Farazdaq, poet
Faremoutiers, Italy
Farfa, Italy
Faronid family
Fars, Iran
Fastrada, queen of the Franks
Fatimids, Fatimid caliphate
Faustus, bishop of Riez
Fayyum, Egypt
Feidlimid mac Crimthainn, king of Munster
Felethius, king of the Rugi
Felix IV, pope
Felix, bishop of Urgell
Felix, hagiographer
Ferdulf, duke of Friuli
Fernán González, count of Castile
Fernando I, king of Castile
Fidelis, bishop of Mérida
Field of Lies, France
Fife, Scotland
Finnic, language
Firmus, Berber aristocrat
Flagy, France
Flanders, France/Belgium
Flaochad, maior of Burgundy
Fleury, France
Flodoard of Reims
Florence, Italy
Florus of Lyon
Folcwin of Rankweil
Fontebona, Italy
Fontenoy, France
Formosus, pope
Forth, river, Scotland
Fortriu, Scotland
Fossier, Robert
Foucault, Michel
France
Francia, Franks
East Francia
West Francia
Frankfurt, Germany
Fravitta, general
Fredegar, historian
Fredegund, queen of the Franks
Frederick, duke of Upper Lotharingia
French
Frisia, Frisians
Friuli, Italy
Froia
Frostathing, Norway
Fructuosus of Braga
Fruela, Asturian king
Frumold
Fulda, Germany
Fulk Nerra, count of Anjou
Fulk, archbishop of Reims
Fussala, Algeria
Fustat, Egypt ; see also Cairo
Fyn, Denmark
Gabriel, archangel
Gaeta, Italy
Gainas, general
Galen, doctor
Galerius’ Palace, Thessaloniki
Galicia, Spain
Galilee, Israel
Galla Placida, empress
Gandersheim, Germany
Ganos, Turkey
Garðaríki; see also Rus Garonne, river, France
Gaul
Gaza, Palestine
Gebhard, duke of Lotharingia
Geertz, Clifford
Gehenna
Geiseric, king of the Vandals
Gellone, France
Geneva, Switzerland
Genoa, France
Genovefa, saint
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