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,
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 &TÈ 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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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,
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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