Books, classical, in the library of Photius, 446 sq.; prices of, 448 Boots, red, Imperial, 175, 177 Boradion, 127
Boris (Michael), accession, 373; Servian war, 373 sq.; relations with the Empire and the Franks, 382 sqq.; baptism, 385; his sister, ib.; sup. presses anti-Christian insurrection, 387; letter of Photius to, 387 sq.; invites Pope to send clergy, 389; embassy to King Lewis, ib. (cp. Appendix X.).
Bosporos (Kerch), 409, 415 Bravalin, 418
Bride-shows, of Stauracius, 15; of Theo- philus, 81 sqq.; of Michael III., 156
Brochthoi, 127
Brondolo, 324
Brundusium, 312
Bryas, palace of, 133
Bryeunios, see Theoktistos Bryennios Bugha, 423
Bujani, 412
Bulgar, town, 411
Bulgaria and Bulgarians, capital of, 332
sqq.; institutions, 334 sq.; Greek influence on, 335 sq.; chronological system, 336, 369, 385; boundaries of kingdom, 337; relations to Servia, 337, 372 sqq.; fortiications, 338 sq.; palaces, 339, 366 sqq.; ten dis tricts, 386; conversion to Christi- anity, 381 sqq.; Thirty Years' Treaty with Empire, 360 sqq.; truce (under Malamir), 373; treaty in A.D. 883, 384; embassy to Constantinople in A.D. 860, 279; customs, 362, 389; Latin heresies in, 200; Latin clergy in, 389, 392; Greek inscriptions in, 335 sq.; Arabic literature in, 336. (See under Krum, Omurtag, Malamir, Boris.)
Calatamauro, 305 Calloniana, 304
Calomaria, 155 sq., 157 sq. Caltabellotta, 305
Caltagirano, 308 Caltavuturo, 307 Candia, 289 Cantatores, 229 Capitatio, 212
Captives, Roman and Saracen, 101, 235; description of interchange of, 275 sq. Capua, 310, 315
Caria, 290
Caricatures, 431 sq.
Castrogiovanni, 299, 302, 305, 307
Catana, 297
Cattaro, 329
Chalcedon, 112
Chaldia, 86, 261 (see Themes) Chaldos, see John C.
Chalkites (Halki), island, 37, 55 Chamaidrakon, see Leo C.
Chamlich, 403, 408
Chandax (Candia), 289 'Charax (?), 288
Charles the Great, embassy to Constanti- nople, A.D. 802, 1, 5, 320; pretext for his Imperial coronation, 4; pro- posal for marriage of a daughter of, 23; dominion of, 317; treaty with Irene, ib.; proclaimed Emperor, 318 sqq. negotiations with Nicephorus, 320 sq., 324 sq.; with Michael I.,. 325; dealings with Venice, 323 sq. Charsiau kleisurarchy, see under Themes. Charsianon, fort, 473
Chatalar, inscription of, 368 Chelidonian islands, 274 Chernigov, 413
Cherson, as place of exile, 37, 75, 417 Constantine the Philosopher at, 394 ;
Clement, archbishop of Bulgaria, 487 Coinage: Nicephorus I., 8, 14; Michael 1., 22, 40; Theophylactus, 23; Leo V., 44; Theophilus, 465 - sqq. ; Michael and Theodora, 150, 154 senzáton, 164; international cur rency, 221,
Comacchio, 324 Commerciarii, 210, 217 Constantia (in Thrace), 362 Constantine V., sarcophagus, 197; anti- monastic, 208; treaty with Bul- garians, 339, 317; encouragement of secular art, 430 Constantine VI., divorce of, 31; date of death, 85
Constantine VII., Emperor (Porphyro
gennetos), 162, 172, 415; De ad- ministrando imperio, Appendix XII. Constantine, Emperor, son of Leo V., coronation, 58; mutilated, 55 Constantine, Emperor, son of Theophilus, 126, Appendix VI., 488
Constantine, Armenian, Drungary
Watch, 147, 157; Maniakes, 158; 167, 172, 176, 192; relationship to Genesios, 160
Constantine Babutzikos, 155, 267, 271 Constantine (Cyril) the Philosopher,
Apostle of the Slavs: relations to Photius, 187, 394; career, 394 sqq.; 424; professor at Constantinople,
Councils, ecclesiastical-contd.
A.D. 815, Constantinople (after Easter),
69 sq., 117
A.D. 825, Paris, 118
A.D. 827, Mantua, 330
A.D. 843, Constantinople, 147 84.; date, 145; picture of, 431 A.D. 852, Mainz, 393
A.D. 854, Rome, 185
A.D. 859, Constantinople, 191, 196 A.D. 861, Constantinople, 195 sq., 205 (First and Second ") A. D. 863 (April), Rome, 199 A.D. 863 (October), Rome, 200 A.D. 864, Rome, 199
A. D. 867 (in Lent), Constantinople, 200 A.D. 867, Constantinople, 201 sqq., 432 A.D. 869-70, Eighth Ecumenical, Con- stantinople, 202, 204, 432
Count of Foederati, 12 (cp. Turmarch of Federates)
Conent of Schools, 124
Count of Stable (TOû σTavlov), 122,
Forgeries, documentary, 202
Formosus, bishop of Porto, 389, 392 Fortunatus, Patriarch of Grado, 117,
Epistola synodica Orientalium ad Theo-
philum, 138, 453
Epoptai, 210, 214
Erez, 170
Erkesiia (rampart in Thrace), 361 sq. Esaias, hermit, 147
Estates, Imperial, 211, 212
Gaeta, 310, 314 Gallerianon, 316 Gallipoli, 309 Ganos, Mt., 356
Garigliano, river, 316 Garmi, Al-, 223, 233
Gauderic, bishop, 401, 485 sqq. Gazarenos, 108
Gaziura (Turkhal), 11, 264, 281 sq. Gebeon, 189 Gebobasilentos, 189 Gela, 299 Gelam, 261
Genesios, Joseph, relations of his work to Cont. Theoph. illustrate, 10, 11, 147, 172, 357; sources of, 25, 59, 157, 197, 289, 352, Appendix IV. Geometry, 437 sq., 439
George, monk, Chronicle, 136, Appendix II.; Continuation of, 454, 457
George, St., of Amastris, 417 George, bishop of Mytilene, 75 George, brother of Simeon Stylites, 148 Gerace, 305
Germanicia, 244, 248, 203, 273 Geron, 258
Getae (Goths ?), 89
Gipsies, 40, 276, 362
Glagolitic script, 397 sqq.
Glavinitsa, two places of this name,
Greece: supports Thomas, 98; Slavs of, rebellious suppressed, 376 sqq.; language question in, 207; late survival of paganism in, 381 Greeks: antagonism between Greeks and Latins, 194, 206 Gregory IV., Pope, 814
Gregory Asbestas, 184 877., 190, 191; paints caricatures, 432 Gregory, son of Leo V., 55, 184 Gregory, son of Musulakios, 5 Gregory Pterôtos, 92, 97
Gregory, strategos of Sicily, 295, 450 Groshki-Dol, 344
Gryllos, 162 sq.
Gyberion, 108
Gyrin, 284
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