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Constantinople-contd.
Palaces and houses-contd.
Palace, Great-contd.

Thermastra, 137, 158, 159
Tiberius, Gate of, 158
Trikonchos, 130 sq., 333
Hebdomon, 28, 98, 355
Karianos, 13
Lausos, 176
Magnaura : judicial court in, 10,

123 ; 125; situation and architec-
ture, 133, 134 και το παστόν, 157 ;

333
Mamas, St., 127, 162, 176, 177,

285, 355
Marina, 178
Posis, 196

Psicha, 152
Patriarcheion, 63, 67, 69, 117
Praetorium, 137, 139, 156
Prisons, 156
Statue of Justinian, in Augusteon, 66
Streets, 29, 150 sq. ; Middle Street,

128, 176
Suburbs: of Paulinus, 94 ; of An-

themios, 127, 177 ; Promotos, 191
Walls-

of Heraclius, 94, 359
of Leo V., 94 sq., 96, 359
of Manuel I., 96
restorations of Michael II., Theo-

philus, and Bardas, 134 sq.
Xerolophos, 443

Zeuxippus, Baths of, 45, 128
Constantius, adopted son of Thomas the

Slavonian, 86, 90 ; death, 91
Continuation of Theophanes, chronicle,

352, 356, 374, 461 (see also under

Genesios)
Corcyra, revenue from, 220
Cordova, 287
Corleone, 305
Coronations, Imperial : Nicephorus,

;

124 ;

Constantinople--contd.
Harbours-

Bucoleon (Hormisdas), 25, 91, 123
Eleutherios (Theodosius), 6, 91
Kaisarios (Neorion of Heptaskalon),

91, 92
Kontoskalion, 91

Sophian (Julian ; New), 91, 92
Hexakionion, 198
Hippodrome, Great : Kathisma, 19,

roofed ” and “unroofed,'
19; communication with Palace,

53, 128; 159
Koußivooráolov, meadow of, 127
Kyklobion, 98
Kynegion, 135
Mangana (military arsenal), 22, 135
Milion, 128, 175
Palaces and houses-

Anthemios, 177
Blachernae, 94, 96
Bucoleon, 143
Dagistheus, 13
Eleutherios, 7, 8, 37, 74
Palace, Great-

Asekreteia, 50, 158, 159
Baths, 50
Chalkê Gate, 6, 45, 63, 128 ;

icon over, 140
Chrysotriklinos, 65, 129, 137;

icons in, 150, 168
Consistorion, 133
Daphne, 53, 129
Eidikon, 137, 158
Eros, 131
Horologion, 158, 168
Ivory Gate, 53
Justinian, Triklinos of (“ Justini-

anos "), 129 sq., 138, 159
Kamilas, 132
Karianos, 132
Kyrios, Church of, 133
Lausiakos, 48, 50, 129 sq., 137,

158
Margarites (Pearl-chamber), 82,

131
Musikos, 132
Mysterion, 130
Nineteen Couches, Triklinos of,

157
Numera, 156, 191
Pentapyrgion, 134
Pharos, 247, 285
Pharos, Church of Virgin, 29, 53
Phiale, Mystic, 131
Pyxites, 131
Sigma, 130 sq.
Skyla, 45, 55, 128, 129, 159
Stephen, church of St., 53, 80,

157
Sweepers, quarter of, 51
Tetraseron, 130

Stauracius, 14; Michael I., 20;
Procopia, 22; Theophylactus, 23;
Constantine, son of Leo V., 58 :
Michael II., 78; Theophilus, 80 ;

Basil, 174 sq.
oaths exacted by Patriarch on occasion

of, 20, 39 sq., 56 sq.
Cos, 290
Cosenza, 309
Cotrone, 309
Councils, ecclesiastical-

A.D. 753, Constantinople, 61, 69, 70
A.D. 787, Seventh Ecumenical, Nicaea,

31, 38, 62, 148
A.D. 806, Constantinople, 34
A.D. 809, Constantinople, 36
A.D. 814, Constantinople, 62

815, Constantinople (before
Easter), 67, 147 ; caricature of, 431

A.D.

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 sq. ;

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), Romne, 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)
Count of Schools, 124
Count of Stable (toll otaúlov), 122,

211, 290
Count of Tent (κόμης της κόρτης), 12
Count of Walls, 156, 224, 228
Counts, captains of banda, 226
Counts, Bulgarian, 335
Crete, expedition to (A.D. 866), 170;

Saracen conquest of, 287 899. ;
Imperial attempts to recover, 289
899. ; government of, 224; Emirs

of, 186, 293, 439
expeditions to (A.D. 902 and 949),

227, 231
Croatia, 363 sq.,

373
Curator, Great, 211
Curopalates : Michael, 14 ; Bardas, 161;

Ashot, 265
Custom-duties and houses, 217, 414
Cyclades, 293
Cyril, bishop of Gortyn, 289
Cyril, see Constantine the Philosopher

(Apostle of the Slavs)
Cyrillic script, 397 sqq.

Denderis, 141
Deputatoi, 229
Develtos, 346, 361, 384
Diabasis, battle of, 102 sq., 463
Diampolis, 339
Digisene, 260
Dinar, 226, 236
Dioeketai, 210
Dionysios, anti-iconoclast, 73
Dionysios the Areopagite, MS. of, 330,

401
Dionysios of Tell-Mahre, Patriarch and

chronicler, 21, 275, 472, 474
Dios, 290
Diplomatic forms (Emperor and Caliph),

254
Dir, 422 sq.
Dirham, 226, 236
Ditseng, 359
Dnieper river, waterfalls of, 413 sq. ;

names of, 424
Dobrudzha, 338
Doggerel verses, 137, 139, 176
Dogs sacrificed, 362
Dokimion, 130
Domestic of Excubitors, 227 ; Michael, 46
Domestic of Hikanatoi, 227
Domestic of Numeri, 156, 191, 228
Domestic of the Schools, 227 sq. ; Nicetas

Triphyllios, 5; Stephanos, 16 ;
Bardas, 160 ; Antigonus, 161 ;

Petronas, ib., 284 ; Manuel, 258
Donatus, bishop of Zara, 329
Doras, 409, 415
Dorylaion, 229, 247, 263, 266
Dregovichi, 412
Drievliane, 412
Drungaries, officers in thematic armies,

226
Drungary of the Fleet (toll alotuov),

230 ; Ooryphas, 144
Drungary of the Watch (rîs Blodas), 227

sq. ; Petronas, 122 ; Ooryphas (?),
143; Constantine the Armenian
(q.v.), 147; Constantine Babutzikos,

267
Dukum, 359
Dyrrhachium, 189

Dalmatia, 223, 323, 329 sq. [The seal

of a πρωτομανδάτωρ της Δαλματίας
is published by Schlumberger, Sig.

byz. 206.)
Damianos, Count of the Stable, 290
Damianos, parakoimomenos, 157
Damietta, 292 sq.
Danêlis, 167
Daonin, 356
Dargamer, 347
Dariel, Pass of, 409
Dazimon, 264, 281 sq.
Death duties, 216
Demes, 128, 131, 174
Democracy, proposed by Emperor Staura-

cius, 18

Earthquakes, 198, 363, 445
Ebissa, 81
Eclipses, solar, 274 sq., 442
Education, 434 sqq.
Egypt, naval expedition to, 230, 292 sq.;

revolt against Mamun, 251, 263,

288
Eidikon, master of, (ò &Toll eidukoû),

210 sq., 212
Eikasia, see Kasia
Ekusoos, 343
Eleud, 425
Elpidios, 295

Forgeries, documentary, 202
Formosus, bishop of Porto, 389, 392
Fortunatus, Patriarch of Grado, 117,

323, 330
Fustat, 244

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Embroidery, 193, 433
Enamelling, 433
Engelberta, Empress, 201, 203
Enkolpia, 13, 198
Enravotas, 369, 382, 451
Epibole, 214, 215
Epicurus, 441
Epiphanes, anti-iconoclast, 73
Epistola synodica Orientalium ad Theo-

philum, 138, 453
Epoptai, 210, 214
Erez, 176
Erkesiia (rampart in Thrace), 361 sq.
Esaias, hermit, 147
Estates, Imperial, 211, 212
Euchaita, 24
Euclid, MS. of, 448; 438, 441
Eudocia, Empress, wife of Michael III.,

156, 169, 179, 284
Eudocia Ingerina, Empress, mistress of

Michael III., 156 sq. ; wife of Basil

I., 169; coronation, 175, 176 sqq.
Eudoxios, bishop of Amorion, 75
Eugenius, Pope, 118
Eulampios, bishop of Apamea, 185
Eulogios, 178
Eumathios, 348
Euodios, 271, 438
Euphemian, anti-iconoclast, 73
Euphemios, 296 sqq. and Appendix IX.
Euphrosyne, Empress, confusion with

Thecla, 80, 81; 111; retires to

cloister, 125 sq.
Eustathios, quaestor, 122
Euthymios, bishop of Sardis, 65, 75,

119, 139
Euthymios, of Thessalonica, 150
Eutychianos, 61 ; protoasekretes, 66

(probably same person)
Escarch, of Patriarchal monasteries, 73,

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Gaeta, 310, 314
Gallerianon, 316
Gallipoli, 309
Ganos, Mt., 356
Garigliano, river, 316
Garmi, Al., 223, 233
Gauderic, bishop, 401, 485 899.
Gazarenos, 108
Gaziura (Turkhal), 11, 264, 281 sq.
Gebeon, 189
Gebobasileutos, 189
Gela, 299
Gelam, 261
Genesios, Joseph, relations of his work

to Cont. Theoph. illustrated, 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, 263, 273
Geron, 258
Getae (Goths ?), 89
Gipsies, 40, 276, 362
Glagolitic script, 397 sqq.
Glavinitsa, two places of this name,

384
Glyceria, St., island, 74
Goloe, 339
Gorgo, daughter of Michael I., 14
Gorgonites, see John Gorgonites
Gortyn, 289
Goths of Crimea, 409, 415
Grado, 322, 323, 330
Grammos, Mt., 385
Greece: supports Thomas, 98; Slavs

of, rebellions suppressed, 376 sqq. ;
language question in, 207; late

survival of paganism in, 381
Greeks : antagonism between Greeks and

Latins, 194, 206
Gregory IV., Pope, 314
Gregory Asbestas, 184 sqq., 190, 191 ;

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Excubitors, 5, 227 sq.
Exusiastes, 409
Ezerites, 376, 379

paints caricatures, 432
Gregory, son of Leo V., 55, 184
Gregory, son of Musulakios, 5
Gregory Pterôtos, 92, 97
Gregory, stratêgos of Sicily, 295, 450
Groshki-Dol, 344
Gryllos, 162 sq.
Gyberion, 108
Gyrin, 284

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Elas (?),

menian

atzikos,

Fald ibn Yakub, 305, 306
Farghana, mercenaries from, 238; cp. 228
Fasts, in Lent, 200
Finance : of the Roman Empire, Chap.

VII. $1; also of Irene, 3, 213; of Ni-
cephorus, 9, 212 sqq. ; of Amorian
Emperors, 218 sq.; central ministers,
210 sqq. ; taxes, 212 sqq. ; con-
jectural estimate of revenue, 219
sqq. ; military expenditure, 225
sqq. ; naval, 231
of the Caliphate, 236 sq.
Finns, 422
Fire, Greek (“marine,” “Roman,”) 91,

96, 99, 349
Fire-signals in Asia Minor, 162, 246,

92 sq.;

263,

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Hadath (Adata) 244, 263
Hadrian II., Pope, 202, 400
Hadrianople, Stauracius at, 16, 165 ;

Nicephorus I. at, 340, 348 ; attacked
by Bulgarians, 353, 356; parents

of Basil I. at, 356
Hafaja ibn Sufyan, 308
Hair, fashion of wearing, 124
Hakam, Al-, Emir of Cordova, 287
Halmyros, river, 101
Hanazit, 260
Harold Hardrada, 422
Harun al-Rashid, character, 233; revenue

under, 236 ; residence, 241; 244,
245; wars with the Empire, 249

$99.
Haruniyah, 245
Hearth-tax, see Kapnikon
Hebdomon, see under Constantinople
Helena, St., Gastria legend of, 142
Helena, wife of Manuel, 145
Héliaka, 132
Heraclea (on Propontis), 103, 107, 356
Heraclea (Ky bistra), 246, 250, 473
Heracliana, 321, 344
Heron (mathematician), 438
Hesiod, 441
Hetaereia and Hetaeriarch, 12, 159 ;

Artavasdos, 178
Hexabulios, see John Hexabulios
Hieria, 191; palace of, 127, 133
Hieron, toll-house of, 213, 217
Hikanatoi instituted, 14, 227 sq.
Hilarion, Exarch of Patriarchal Monas-

teries, 73, 75, 139
Hincmar, of Reims, 387
Hippocrates, 438
Hisn as-Sakalibah, fort, 246
Hisn Mansur, fort, 244
Holmgard, 412
Holy Ghost, theory of Procession of,

200, 305 sq.
Homer, 435, 441
Homoniza, 296, 450
Horkosion, 91
Humandi, 288, 289
Hunain ibn Ishak, 438
Hungarians, see Magyars (cp. 492)
Huns, 89
Hurramites, 251, 257
Husain, poet, 266
Hyatros, island, 183
Hymns, 271 sq.

of Michael II., 112 sqq. ; of Theo.
philus, 135 sqq. ; end of, 144 sqq.,

182, 193
Icons, 141, 150 ; iconography, 433
Idrisid dynasty, 295
Ignatius, deacon : lampoon on Thomas,

109; biographical works, 183 ;
Vita Nicephori Patr., 57; Canon
(hymn) on Amorian martyrs, 271,

417
Ignatius, Patriarch : birth, 14 ; Domestic

of Hikanatoi, 227 ; tonsured, 29;
his monasteries, 30 ; refuses to
tonsure Theodora, 160, 188 ; 163 ;
monastic work, 183 sq. ; Patriarch,
184 ; quarrel with Gregory, 184 sqq.;
offends Bardas and Michael, 188 ;
arrested and exiled, 189 ; deposed,
191 ; sufferings, ib., 198 ; petition
to Pope, 198 sq. ; restored by Basil,
203 ; caricatured, 432; date of de-

position, 470
Image - worship, abuses of, 117; final

restoration, 144 sqq. (see Iconoclasm)
Indians (negroes), 89
Inheritances, taxation of, 216
Inscriptions-
Byzantine, on land - walls of Con-

stantinople, 96
on sea-walls of Constantinople, 134

sq.
in Chrysotriklinos, 150
on bricks, 166
on walls of Ancyra, 266

on tower in Peloponnesus, 378
Bulgarian (Aboba), 365, 366

(Chatalar), 334, 368 sq.
(Eski-juma), 360
(Kady-keui), 343
(Philippi), 481 sq.
(Shumla), 373, Appendix X.
(Suleiman-keui), 360
(Tyrnovo), 367

various, 334 sq., 370
Latin (San Clemente, Rome), 401
Insects, 195
Inthronistic letters, 192, 193
Ionian Islands, 224
Irenaeus, magister, 300
Irene, Empress : career, policy, and fall,

1 sqq. ; death, 7 ; iconoclastic view
of her ecclesiastical acts, 69; tribute
to Harun, 249 ; embassy of Arichis
to, 311; negotiations with Charles

the Great, 317, 320
Irene, Empress, wife of Constantine V.,

407
Irene, sister of Theodora, 156
Irene, mother of Photius, 156
Irene, Cappadocian, 156
Irenopolis, 347
Iron Gate, pass in Balkans, 339

Ibn Kadim, 300
“Ibn Katuna,” 292
Ibn Khurdadhbah, 226, 235, 237, 412
Ibn Kudama, 226, 237
Ibrahim, son of Aghlab, 244, 295
Iconoclasm : policy of Nicephorus I.,

57; revived by Leo V., 57 sqq.;
Christological aspect of, 70 ; policy

Iron Gate, pass in Stranja hills, 384
Isbules, 370, 372 sq., 482 sq.
Isocrates, 388
Isperikh, 337, 338
Istria, 323, 325, 329, 330
Italy, southern, 308 sqq.
Itil, 403, 407, 412, 414

Jundār, 408
Jurjan, 414
Justice, administration of, Court of

Magnaura, 10, 123 ; Prefect of
City, 10; Quaestor, 10, 122 (see

also under Theophilus, Emperor)
Justin I., Emperor, compared with

Michael II., 79
Justinian Parteciacus, Duke of Venice,

80, 301, 327

Jacobites, 242
Jafar ibn Dinar, 283
Jambol, 339
Januarius, St., 310
Jesolo, 321
Jewellers, at Constantinople, productions

of, 193, 433
Jews, at Amorion, 78 ; in Khazar empire,

405 sqq., 409, 414
Joannikios, hermit, 147, 184
Job, Palestinian monk, 75, 139
Job, Patriarch of Antioch, 88, 89
John III., Pope, 208
John, abbot of Katharoi, 75, 139
John Aplakes, 350 sq.
John, Bulgarian envoy, 389
John Chaldos, 171, 178
John of Damascus, 70
John, deacon : biography of St. Clement,

485 sq.

John Doxopatres (Sikeliotes), 456
John of Eukairia, 73
John Gorgonites, 197
John, bishop of Gotthia, 409
John the Grammarian (Patriarch) :

family, 60 ; learning, ib., 435; pre-
pares case for iconoclasm in A.D.
814-815, 60 sqq., 67; abbot of Saints
Sergius and Bacchus, 73; assists
in persecution, ib., 74, 75 ; brings
plan of palace from Baghdad, 133;
Synkellos, 256 ; Patriarch, 135 ;
assists in persecution, 135 sqq. ;
deposition, 147 sq. ; retirement,
151 sq. ; embassy to the Caliphate,
256 sqq., 475 sq. ; caricatured, 431;

magic practices, 443 sq.
John Hexabulios, advice to Michael I.,

27 ; Logothete of Course, 49 ; advice
to Leo V., ib.; advice to Michael II.,
106 ; present at meeting of Leo V.

with Krum, 354
John Kolobos, 150
John, bishop of Monembasia, 73
John Neatokometes, 169, 171
John Parteciacus, 327
John, abbot of Psicha, 75
John Spektas, 61
Joseph, archbishop of Thessalonica, 35
Joseph, Chagan of Khazars, Hebrew

letter of, 406 sq.
Joseph, oeconomos of St. Sophia, 34 sqq. ;

second suspension of, 41 ; assists in
iconoclastic inquisition, 74

Kaballa, 107
Kabars, 89, 426
Kabyle, 362
Kadykei, 367
Kairawan, 297
Kalancha, 424
Kalat al-Kurrat, 299
Kalavrye, 101
Kallistos Melissenos, Count of Schools,

124 ; Duke of Koloneia, 223; death

of, 271, 277
Kalonymos, island, 74
Kamarina, 307
Kamateros, see Petronas Kamateros
Kamchiia, Great, river, 367
Kanas uvêgê, 334
Kanikleion, Chartulary of, Theoktistos,

159 ; Bardas, ib.
Kanisah as-Sawdā, 245
Kapnikon, 212, 213 sq., 218
Kapnogenes, see Constantine Kapnogenes
Karbeas, Paulician, 277, 279
Kardam, 340, 350
Karkh, 241
Karlmann, son of Lewis the German, 383
Karnobad, see Marcellae
Kasia, 81 sq.
Kasin, 259, 472, 474
Kassiteras, see Theodotos Kassiteras
Kassymatas, see Antonius Kassymatas
Kastor, see Leo Kastor
Katakylas, Count of Opsikion, 87, 99,

102
Katathema, 182
Katepano, 222, 416
Kaukhan, 335, 370
Kêduktos, battle of, 101 ; Michael I. at,

350 ; date of, 463
Keltzene, 176, 261
Kende, 425
Kentarchs, 227
Kephallenia (Kephalonia), Theme in

A.D. 810, 224
Kephaloedion, 305, 307, 308
Kêpoi, 171
Keration, 214
Khazars, in Roman service, 228 ;

western extension of their Empire,
337; mission of Constantine the
Philosopher to, 394 sq.; descrip-
tion of their empire and institutions,

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