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Western conquests and settlements of the Danes and North
16
Geographical and historical characteristics of the Eastern
18
Southern advance of Servia Empire of Stephen Dushan
20
More distant colonies Sicily Italy Dalmatia
22
Illyrians Albanians or Skipetar
24
Foundation of the English sees territorial bishoprics
28
Later divisions of Peloponnesos
30
Macedonian possessions
41
Gibraltar and Minorca
45
Other nations Iapygians Gauls Veneti use of the name
48
Conquest of Veii more distant wars
49
Sardinia and Corsica
55
Conquests from Augustus to Nero incorporation of vassal
68
CHAPTER IV
74
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81
clature
85
The WestGothic kingdom in Gaul and Spain 9192
91
Nominal reunion of the Empire in 476
97
Conquests of Marcus Severus and Diocletian cessions
103
Loss of the Spanish province by the Empire
108
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114
Relations between the Empire and the Bulgarian kingdom 387
119
Their position in Germany Northern Gaul and Southern
121
Character of the Caliphate its divisions
127
Roman Africa restoration of Carthage
128
CHAPTER VI
138
Lotharingia
144
Rivalry of the Eastern and Western Empires and Churches
145
Conquest of the Lombards by Charles the Great he holds
150
153154
154
Slavonic settlements in Greece
159
Settlements in Britain and Gaul
162
Scandinavian settlements Caithness and Sutherland
165
Arrangements of 18141815
170
nople
172
Contrast between the Eastern and Western provinces Greek
174
The French Duchy the Middle Kingdom Regnum
177
Provinces of Northern Gaul and Germany history
179
Fluctuations in the duchies Danish possession of Olden
180
Northern Europe
184
Province of York Scotland and Ireland
186
CHAPTER VIII
193
Division of the Netherlands and Belgium separation
198
Fluctuations on the Burgundian frontier union of Burgundy
200
Growth of the House of Austria separation of Switzerland
209
The two Empires become severally German and Greek their
210
214215
215
Bavaria its relations towards the Palatinate and towards
221
Germany changes from a kingdom to a confederation
224
Revival of German national life
231
The Kingdom of Italy
237
Special history of the house of Savoy
240
The tyrannies Spanish dominion practical abeyance of
246
Extension of Castile dominion the Burgundian inheritance
247
Duchy of Florence grand duchy of Tuscany 252253
252
Restoration of the Pope and the King of the Two Sicilies
260
Sweden after the peace
263
The Kingdom of Burgundy
266
Nizza
273
The two Empires and the two Caliphates
275
Luzern Zürich Bern
278
Act of Mediation the nineteen cantons
284
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290
Savoyard advance in Italy
291
Scandinavian settlements
297
Temporary annexation of Bar annexation of Roussillon
361
Distinction between the Republican and Imperial Con
368
The Norman Power in Italy and Sicily its relations to
369
The Eastern Empire became nearly conterminous with
378
Servia Croatia and Dalmatia
386
Advance and extent of the Roman dominion the Mediter
389
New enemies Magyars Turks
392
separation
398
Advance of the Ottomans in Asia in Europe dominion
404
Marks of Brandenburg Lausitz and Meissen
405
Acre Malta
409
Frank principalities in Greece possessions of the maritime
415
Magyar Kingdom of Croatia struggles between Venice
421
Venice the champion against the Turk losses of Venice
425
Salona and Bodonitza
432
The Kingdom of Hungary
447
Bulgarian migrations White Bulgaria the first Bulgarian
451
The Ionian Islands under British protection
467
Withdrawal of Turkish garrisons
469
CHAPTER XI
478
Great Moravia overthrown by the Magyars their relations
483
The Western Empire and the WestSlavonic lands relations
484
Conquest of Saxony dealings with Scandinavia frontier
485
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Early conquest of the Sorabi marks of Meissen and Lusatia
492
Use of the Bulgarian name
497
Supremacy of the northern Vladimir commonwealths
500
Kingdom of Bohemia dominion of Ottocar the Luxem
510
The Teutonic order in Prussia union with the Sword
513
Advance of Moscow annexation of Novgorod c Russia
519
Advance under and after Gustavus Adolphus conquests
525
Eastern advance of Russia Kasan and Astrakhan Siberia
528
CHAPTER XII
542
Relations with the Slaves overthrow of the Avars
546
Invasion of the Almoravides use of the name Moors
548
Growth and Partition of the Great Spanish Monarchy
554
560561
562
Difference of tenure gradually forgotten
568
Settlement of the Ostmen increasing connexion with Eng
575
The thirteen Colonies their independence
580
The United States of America
582
Effect of geographical position on the colonizing powers
583
Europe extended by colonization contrast with barbaric
586
164
589
Principality of Achaia recovery of Peloponnesian lands
593
Holland and Friesland
594
61
595
The two Chrobatias separated by the Magyars their geo
599
Second WestSaxon advance Wessex grows into England
600
236
602
Peace of Bretigny Aquitaine and other lands freed from
603
11
606
Syria Palestine
607
principality
608
VOL I
609
512513
613
First centre at Novgorod Russian advance union of
615
Patras under the Pope
616
First English settlements Virginia the New England
617
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618
mont Saluzzo
621
Losses in Asia Knights of Saint John advance of the Turks 402
622
later settlements
623
Savoy falls back in Burgundy and advances in Italy history
633

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