The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization

Francis Dvornik

 

INDEX

 

 

Aaron, Bulgarian ruler, 141.

Abaev, V. I., 12.

Abbasid dynasty, 191.

Aboba, 158, 161.

Abramić, M., 155.

Abramavič, D., 236.

Achilles, Church of Saint, 159.

Adalbero, Archbishop of Hamburg, 303.

Adalbert, Archbishop of Bremen, 298 ff.

Adalbert — Vojtěch, Saint, Bishop of Prague, 114, 240, 244, 258 ff., 266, 269, 282, 288, 330, 331.

Adam of Bremmen, 46, 245, 298, 299.

Adam-Klissi, 17.

Adauctus, Saint, 332.

Adolf of Schauenburg, Count of Holstein, 302, 305, 308.

Adriatic Sea, 36, 40, 41, 42, 60, 69, 70, 85, 122, 136 ff., 218, 261.

Aegean Sea, 42.

Aetius, Roman general, 30.

Afghanistan, 26.

Agapit, Saint, the healer, 235.

Agathias, Byzantine writer, 24.

Agathon, Pope, 77.

Agathon, Moravian archbishop, 97, 163, 164.

“Agrarian Law,” see Nomos Georgicos.

Agrippa, 15.

Ahura Mazda, Iranian deity, 50.

Alamanni, Germanic tribe, 68.

Alania, 28.

Alans, Sarmatian tribe, 25, 26, 155.

Alban, Saint, 240, 241.

Albania, 141.

Albania, Caucasian, 65.

Albigensians, 139.

Albrecht the Bear, Duke of Saxony, 302, 306 ff.

Albrecht of the Nordmark, 306.

Alcuin, Charlemagne’s minister, 78.

Alessio, 165.

Alexander, Byzantine Emperor, 128 ff.

Alexander II, Pope, 280.

Alexander the Great, Life (Romance) of, 185, 237.

Alexander Nevskij, 250.

Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor, 277, 282.

Alexius and Boniface, Abbey of Saints, 260, 261. See also Boniface, Saint.

Alfred, Anglo-Saxon King, 27, 85, 105.

Alisso, 15.

Alps, 41,42, 44, 60,69, 85.

Alsace, 311.

Ambrose, Saint, 241.

Ammianus Marcellinus, 29.

Amsa, Vedic deity, 50.

Anacletus, Pope, 240.

Anahita, Iranian goddess, 50.

Anastasius of Sinai, 178.

Andrew, Church of Saint, 333.

Andrew Bogoljubskij, Russian prince, 215, 251.

Andrew the Fool in Christ, Saint, 229.

"Andrich" (Oldřich), Czech Duke, 208, 268.

Angelarius, Methodius’ disciple, 177.

Angles, Germanic tribe, 68.

Anglo-Saxons, 85.

Anne, Byzantine princess, wife of Prince Vladimir, 207.

Anno, Bishop of Freising, 92.

Anonymus Callus, Polish chronicler, 173, 243, 287, 313, 331 ff.

Antês, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 36, 38, 54, 58, 59, 65.

Anthâib, 28.

Anthony, Saint, 234, 236.

Anti, see Antês.

Antibari, 165, 279, 280, 281.

Antioch, 282.

Aphrodite, Greek goddess, 50.

Apollinaris of Ravenna, Saint, 171.

 

 

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Apro, Bishop of, 97.

Apulia, 282.

Aquileja, 78.

Arabs, 44, 45, 72, 102, 112, 110, 122, 123, 191, 196, 199.

Aral Sea, 26.

Arcadiopolis, Archbishop of, 97.

Arcona, 296.

Aristotle, 182, 234, 248, 249.

Armenia, 65, 245.

Ame, T. J., 193.

Arnulf, King of East Francia, 105, 106, 108.

Arpád dynasty, 278.

Artaminov, M., 10.

Ascanians of Brandenburg, 306.

Ashtarte, Oriental goddess, 50.

Asia. 38, 141, 191, 219, 230, 252.

Asia Minor, 12, 20, 42, 45, 110, 117, 138, 185, 195, 196, 241, 252.

Askold, ruler of Kiev, 195, 205.

Asparuch, Bulgar ruler, 65, 66.

Aspich, Khagan of the Avars, 38.

Assumption, Church of the, 224.

Athanasius of Alexandria, 179.

Athanasius of Jerusalem, 185.

Athens, 40.

Athos, Mount, 143, 248, 249.

Attila, ruler of the Huns, 25, 26, 30.

"Attila s treasure," 158.

Augustus, Roman Emperor, 15, 17, 178.

Austria, 28, 32, 38, 01, 147, 152, 292, 336.

Austria, Duchy of, 72.

Avar Empire, 60.

Avar invasion, 30 ff.

Avars, 25, 36 ff., 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 71, 72, 82, 149, 157, 186, 190 ff.

Azov, Sea of, 20, 22, 23, 20, 27, 37, 60, 65.

 

Baga, Iranian deity, 48.

Bagdad. 191, 194, 219.

Baian, Khagan of the Avars, 38.

Balandjar, 05.

Balaton, Lake, 34, 72, 78, 81, 151.

Baldwin, Latin King, 233.

Balkans, 14 , 41, 66, 71, 118, 122, 124, 138, 284.

Baltic Sea, 13, 19, 20, 21, 24, 53, 70, 112, 193, 245, 260, 294, 290, 307, 311,314.

Balts, 5, 8, 47.

Bamberg, 33.

Barbara, Church of Saint, 153.

Bardas, Caesar, 83, 196.

Bardas Phocas, pretender to the Byzantine throne, 207.

Bardewyk, 73.

Bari, 123.

Barlaam and Josaphat, 185.

Baruch, Apocalypse of, 184.

Basel, Council of, 336.

Basil I, Byzantine Emperor, 90, 90, 98, 100, 123, 150, 163, 109.

Basil II, Byzantine Emperor, 135, 141 ff., 164, 188, 207.

Basil, Saint, 180, 183, 185, 234.

Basil the Young, Life of, 231.

Bastarnae, Germanic tribe, 19.

Batavians, 15.

Batu, Mongolian Khagan, 253.

Bautzen, 33.

Bavaria, 32, 74, 78, 108, 124, 309.

Bavaria, Duchy, 105.

Bavarians, Germanic tribe, 68, 72, 93.

Bečva, river, 34.

Bela I, Hungarian King, 319.

Bela II, Hungarian King, 283.

Bela III, Hungarian King, 284.

Belgium, 67, 308, 311, 335.

Belgrade, 30, 101, 177.

Belgrade, Bishopric of, 163.

Belial, 267.

Belisarius, Byzantine general, 32.

Beloozero, 192, 193.

Benedict VIII, Pope, 281.

Benedicts Vita S., 171, 240.

Benedictine foundations in Bohemia, 325.

Benedictine monks, 153, 331, 333.

Benz, E., 234, 236, 243.

Berlin, 306.

Bernard, Saint, 244, 301 ff., 310.

Bessarabia, 29, 38, 65.

Bezprym, ruler of Poland, 243, 268.

Bhaga, Vedic deity, 50.

Billungs, Saxon dukes, 298, 302.

Biskupija, 155.

 

 

375

 

Bispukin, lake of, 53, 55, 57.

Black Sea, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 31, 42, 53, 54, 149, 194 ff., 196, 245, 252.

Black Sea region, 12.

Blatno, see Balaton.

Blum, Y., 221.

Bober, 108, 311.

Bodin, see Constantine Bodin.

Boemund of Tarento, 146.

Bogomil, Discourse Against the Recent Heresy of, 185.

Bogomils, 138 ff.

Bogomils, literary activity of the, 183 ff.

Bogú, Slavic deity, 48.

Bohemia, 10, 12, 16, 17, 18, 27, 32, 33, 34, 38, 61, 63, 72, 78, 87, 101, 104 ff., 148, 151 ff., 156, 166, 173, 176, 177, 204, 208, 226, 227, 242 ff., 256, 266, 270, 274, 275, 298,312 ff., 320 ff., 333, 336 ff.

Bohemia, Cultural progress of, 325 ff.

Bohemia, Slavonic literature in, 170 ff.

Bojuvares (Bojuvari), 32.

Böhm, J., 153.

Böhmerwald, 68, 74.

Boii, Celtic tribe, 16, 32.

Boleslas I, of Bohemia, 108 ff., 173.

Boleslas II, of Bohemia, 112 ff., 258, 260.

Boleslas I the Great (the Brave), King of Poland, 115, 173, 226 ff., 243, 260 ff., 291, 296, 313, 331.

Boleslas II (the Bold), King of Poland, 275, 287 ff., 317, 331 ff.

Boleslas III (Wrymouth), King of Poland, 297, 313 ff., 317, 318, 328 ff.

Boleslas IV, King of Poland, 315, 318.

Bon, A., 117.

Boniface VIII, Pope, 88.

Boniface of Crediton, Saint, 295.

Boniface and Alexius, Abbey of Saints, 114, 260, 261. See also Alexius, Saint.

Bonwetsch, G. N., 180.

Book of Eight Prophets, 334.

Book of the Mysteries of Enoch, 180.

Boris — Michael, Bulgarian Khagan, 81 ff., 101, 118 ff., 126, 127, 161, 163, 177, 211, 246, 274.

Boris II, Bulgarian Tsar, 140 ff.

Boris, Saint, 209, 212, 242. See also Gleb, Saint.

Boris and Gleb, Lives of Saints, 235.

Bořivoj Bohemian Duke, 94, 105, 151, 170.

Bořivoj II, Bohemian Duke, 320.

Borkovský, I., 151.

Boma, Croat prince, 70, 123.

Bomhöved, Battle of, 309.

Bosnia (Bosna), 135, 278, 280, 283.

Bosporian kingdom, 20, 21.

Botulf, Anglo-Saxon Saint, Abbot of Ikanhoe, 172, 240.

Boz, King of the Antês, 25.

Božetěch, Abbot of Sázava, 326, 334.

Brać, 122.

Bralin, 306.

Brandenburg, 113, 293, 306, 309, 310, 320.

Brandenburg, Bishopric of, 109, 309.

Braničevo, See of, 164.

Branimir, Croat prince, 124.

Brasla (Braslav), ruler of Upper Pannonia, 124.

Bratislava, 148.

Bremen, 74.

Breslau, 262, 332, 333.

Břetislav I, Czech Duke, 269, 320.

Břetislav II, Czech Duke, 320.

Brilliant, see Ostrogoths.

Britain, Roman, 17, 18.

Brenner, 32.

Brunabor, 107.

Bruno of Querfurt, Saint, 266, 267, 330, 331.

Brzesk, Abbey of, 332.

Budapest, 30.

Buddha, 185.

Budini, 13.

Bug, 8, 13, 19, 54. 94.

Bulgaria, 65, 66, 67, 72, 89, 96, 98, 118 ff., 125, 126 ff., 138 ff., 166, 176, 177 ff., 191, 210, 223, 225, 227, 282.

 

 

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Bulgaria, Byzantine, Frankish and Roman interests clash in, 118 ff.

Bulgaria, early civilization of, 157 ff.

Bulgaria, Patriarchate of, 122, 131, 140, 164.

Bulgaria, Photian clergy in, 97.

Bulgaria, Slavonic literature in, 178 ff.

Bulgarian Empire, 81, 141 ff., 157 ff., 188.

Bulgarians, 70, 71, 88, 126 ff., 225. See also Bulgars.

Bulgars, 64, 66, 67, 116, 158 ff., 187. See also Bulgarians.

Bulgars, Volga, 37, 190 ff., 203, 205, 253.

Bulić, F., 36.

Burgundy, 61, 67, 311.

Burton, Annals of, 246.

Byliny, 238.

Byzantine Empire, see Byzantium.

Byzantium, 38, 71, 72. 77, 82, 116, 118, 125, 126, 141 ff., 166, 175, 192, 193, 195, 196, 199, 203, 213, 218, 220, 222, 224, 233, 244, 246 ff., 264, 266, 271, 279, 282, 283.

 

Caesar, 14.

Cajkanović, V., 51.

Calabria, 112, 256.

Campus Marciacus, 30.

Canossa, 285.

Canterbury Tales, 246.

Canute, Saint, 240, 241.

Caranthanians, Conversion of, 91.

Carinthia, 60, 61, 64, 69, 70, 76.

Carloman, son of King Louis the German, 92, 124.

Carolingian Empire, 71, 74, 87.

Carpathian Mountains, 5, 8, 13, 17, 19, 20, 27, 29, 37, 53, 55, 58, 60, 63, 65, 71, 81, 127, 187, 191, 226.

Casey R. P., 234.

Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of Poland, 269, 316.

Casimir II the Just, King of Poland, 315, 329 ff.

Casimir III the Great, King of Poland, 338.

Caspian Sea, 23, 26, 65, 191, 203, 219, 252.

Catalonia, 257.

Catharists of Albi, see Albigensians.

Cattaro (Kotor), 41, 77, 153, 164, 279, 280.

Caucasus, 12, 26, 27, 28, 65, 190, 203.

Caves, Monastery of, 224, 235, 243.

Cecilia, Saint, 241.

Cedrenus, George, Byzantine chronicler, 200.

Celtic tribes in Asia Minor, 13.

Celts, 5. 12, 14, 15, 16, 19.

Cemigov, Principality of, 217, 224, 232, 235, 252. 276.

Cerullarius, Patriarch of Constantinople, 243.

Cervelli, Slavic tribe, 32.

Česlav, Serbian prince, 134, 139.

Cetinje, 41, 143.

Chadwick, N. K., 238.

Chalcedon, Council of, 168.

Chalon-sur-Saône, 61.

Chaloupecký, V., 61.

Charanis, P., 117.

Charlemagne, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74,76, 85, 86, 272,316.

Charlemagne and the Western Slavs, 72 ff.

Charles IV, Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, 336.

Charles VI, Austrian Emperor, 253.

Chatti (Hessians), Germanic tribe, 15, 18.

Chaucer, 246.

Chelmo, 319.

Childebert, son of Frankish King Clovis, 67.

China, North, 25.

Choleva, Matthew, Bishop of Cracow, 331.

Choroathos (Chorouathos), 26.

Chors, see Xŭrsŭ.

Chrabr, Bulgarian writer, 178.

Christian, St. Wenceslas’ biographer, 151.

Christian Topography in Old Slavonic, 249.

Chrobatos, Croat chieftain, 64.

Cibulka. J., 152.

Circassians, 202, 325.

Circipani, Veletian tribe, 306.

 

 

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Cistercians, 310, 332, 333.

Claudius, Roman Emperor, 16.

Clement I, Pope, 89, 151, 226, 228, 240.

Clement III, Pope, 281.

Clement, Saint, Methodius’ disciple, 121, 169, 171, 177 ff., 240.

Clement, Church of Saint, in Kiev, 227, 228.

Clement, Life of Saint, 100, 177.

Clement SmoljatiČ, Metropolitan, 234, 248.

Clothar, son of Frankish King Clovis, 67.

Clovis, Frankish King, 38, 67.

Cluny, Abbey of, 272, 333.

Codex Suprasliensis, 180.

Codrington, M. H. W., 166.

Collection (Syntagma) of XIV Titles, 178, 236.

Collection of Sixty Titles, 168.

Collections of Canon Law in Kiev, 236.

College of Aldermen (Schöffenkoleg), 309.

Cologne, 332, 335.

Columban, Saint, 241.

Conrad I, of Franconia, 106.

Conrad II, Emperor, 269, 272.

Conrad III, Emperor, 301, 314, 321.

Conrad, Duke of Mazovia, 319.

Conrad Wettin, Margrave of Meissen, 303.

Constantine I the Great, Roman Emperor, 258.

Constantine IV Pogonatus, Byzantine Emperor, 65, 77.

Constantine V, Byzantine Emperor, 67.

Constantine VI, Byzantine Emperor, 117.

Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus, Byzantine Emperor, 27, 28, 58, 62, 63, 64, 76, 94, 104, 128 ff., 135, 162, 178, 183, 195, 200.

Constantine, Bulgarian bishop, 179.

Constantine Bodin, King of Dioclea, 281 ff.

Constantine-Cyril, Saint, 82 ff., 121, 171, 176, 196, 225, 228, 240, 256, 271.

Constantine-Cyril, Saint, his literary activity, 165 ff.

Constantini, Vita, 169, 196.

Constantinople, 62, 81, 89, 96 ff., 102, 119, 131, 141, 145, 150, 179, 191, 195, 196, 198, 200, 203, 207, 212, 246, 283.

Constantinople, University of, 83.

Cosmas, Bulgarian priest, 185.

Cosmas, Czech chronicler, 244, 285, 326.

Cosmas, Saint, 229, 240.

Cosmas Indicopleustes, 249.

Council of Reconciliation (879-880), Acts of the, 97.

Cracow, 63, 101, 104, 109, 113, 114, 172, 173, 226, 262, 288, 314 ff., 333.

Cracow, Codex of, 326.

Cres (Cherso), Adriatic island, 177.

Crete 42 72

Crimea, 22, 23, 65, 84, 193, 195, 199, 203, 209.

Croat lands, Council of the, 134. See also Spalato, Council of.

Croatia, 40, 69, 71, 77, 78, 122 ff., 155, 166, 172, 177, 243, 278, 283 ff.

Croatia, Political union of Dalmatian and Pannonian, 133 ff.

Croatia, Slavonic liturgy and letters in, 174 ff.

Croatia, White, 27, 94, 104, 105, 109, 113, 148, 157, 172, 204, 226.

Croats, 26, 28, 58, 59, 64, 69, 70, 72, 76, 88, 98, 104, 105, 116, 122 ff.

Croats, Christianization of, 77 ff.

Croats, Cultural and political evolution of, 152 ff.

Croats, Dalmatian, 122 ff.

Croats, Sarmatian origin of the, 26, 27, 155.

Cross, S. H., 187, 230, 233, 238.

Cruto, leader of pagan Slavs, 299.

Cumans (Polovci), Turkic tribe, 146, 187, 196, 214, 217, 235, 237, 238, 253, 319.

Cyril, Bishop of Turov, 234.

Cyril, Monastery of Saint, 224.

Cyril, Saint, see Constantine — Cyril, Saint.

 

 

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Cyril of Jerusalem, 180.

Cyrillic alphabet, invention of, 179.

Čyževska, T., 233.

Čyževskij, D., 231, 238, 239.

Czech Christianity, Westernization of, 325 ff.

Czechoslovakia, 33.

Czechs, 49, 58, 101, 106, 270, 271, 293, 322 ff.

Czerwińsk, Church of, 333.

 

Dachstein, 41.

Dacia, 17, 22, 29, 31, 32, 37, 41, 42, 186.

Dacians, 17, 51, 186.

Daeva, see Deiwas.

Dagobert, King of the Franks, 61, 62, 68.

Daleminci, 107.

Dalmatia, 36, 41, 63. 64, 69, 70, 76, 77, 101, 116, 123 ff., 153, 155, 174 ff., 277, 278, 283.

Damascus, 220, 233.

Damian, Saint, 229, 240.

Dandolo, Venetian chronicler, 263.

Danes, 192, 297, 298.

Daniel, Abbot, 233.

Danube, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41, 54, 55, 63, 64, 65, 69, 72, 74, 76, 81, 82, 85, 100, 102, 103, 130, 147, 174, 186 ff., 204, 261.

Danubian region (basin), 3, 17, 38.

Danzig (Gdansk), 113, 319.

Dardania, 41, 42, 186.

Darius’s inscriptions, 26.

David, Bulgarian ruler, 141.

David, P., 288,331.

Dažibogŭ, Slavic deity, 49.

Defense of Slavonic Letters, 178.

Deiwas, Iranian demoniac being, 48.

Demetrias, 40

Demetrius, Miracles of Saint, 63.

Demetrius, Saint, 41, 229, 251.

Demmin, 304.

Democritus, 249.

Denmark, 5, 34.

Derbent, Pass of, 65.

Dereviane, see Drevljane.

Derseny, D., 151.

Descent of the Holy Virgin into Hell, 185.

Devin, 147.

Devos, P., 239.

Dialectics, Slavic translation of, 249.

Dietmar, Bishop of Prague, 114.

Diěus, Indo-European deity, 47.

Digenes Akritas, Byzantine epic, 185, 237.

Dioclea, 143, 165, 279 ff.

Diocleans, 164, 165.

Dir, ruler of Kiev, 195.

Discourse on the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, 185.

Divü, Slavic deity, 48.

Dmitri, Russian Grand Prince, 338.

Dnieper, 8. 10, 13, 19, 21, 22, 24-28, 54, 191, 193, 195, 199, 203, 210, 219.

Dniester, 13, 19, 20, 54, 203, 219.

Dobrudja, 17, 42.

Doksany, 325.

Dölger, F., 130.

Domagoj, Croat prince, 123, 274.

Domitian, Roman Emperor, 17.

Don, 12, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 37, 191, 219.

Don region, 21, 22, 202.

Donatus, Church of Saint, 152.

Donets, 23, 24.

Donets region, 21, 22.

Dovina, see Devin.

Drahomíra, St. Wenceslas’ mother, 105, 106.

"Drang nach Osten," 107, 293 ff.

Drava, 29, 63, 174, 261, 278.

Dregoviči, Slavic tribe, 52.

Dreiherrenspitze, 41.

Drenovo, 158.

Dreviane, North Slavic tribe, 33.

Drevljane, East Slavic tribe, 52, 198, 199, 217.

Drin, 282.

Drina, 41, 135.

Dristra (Dorostol), 140.

Drivasto, 165, 280.

Drusus, Nero Claudius, Roman general, 15, 16, 17.

Držislav, Croat King, 135, 138.

Dubin, 304.

 

 

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Dubravka, wife of Mieszko I, 112, 173.

Dubrovnik, see Ragusa.

Duicev, I., 66, 167.

Dulcla Pass, 34.

Dukliane, South Slavic tribe, 41.

Dulebi, East Slavic tribe, 52.

Dumézil, G., 48.

Durazzo, see Dyrrhachium.

Dumovo, N., 181.

Dvinsk, 192.

Dvornik, F., 44, 82, 84, 86, 96, 120, 161, 197, 207, 209, 239, 321.

Dyggve, E., 151.

Dyje (Thaja), 103, 147, 148.

Dyrrhachium, 36, 41, 143, 165, 279, 280.

 

East Goths, see Ostrogoths.

Ecloga, 169, 236.

Edessa, 301.

Egypt, 56, 181, 230.

Eisner, J., 149.

Elbe, 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 38, 60, 68, 73, 74, 76, 85, 94, 107, 108, 112, 260, 265, 291, 294, 295, 301, 306, 307, 311, 312.

Elias, Bishop of Novgorod, 235.

Elias, Church of Saint, 199, 200.

Ellwangen, 92.

Elucidarium, Bogomil treatise, 184.

Emmehard, Bishop of Mecklenburg, 305.

Emmeram, patron saint of Bavaria and Regensburg, 106.

Ems, 15, 16.

England, 192, 219, 245.

Enoch, Book of, 184.

Ephesus, 230.

Ephraemus of Syria, 180.

Epictetus, 249.

Epiphanius, 180.

Epirus, 34.41,42, 117.

Erfurt, 33.

Erich, Margrave, 69.

Ermanarich, King of the Goths, 24, 25, 54.

Estonians, 194, 212.

Esztereom (Ostěrgom’), 104.

Euchoiogium Sinaiticum, 181.

Eustratius, Russian Saint, 235.

Ezekiel, Prophet, 194.

Ezerites, Slavic tribe, 40.

 

Falsehood and Fever and Other Illnesses, 184.

Fancev, F., 125.

Fedotov, G. P., 234, 236.

Felix, Saint, 332.

Fells, March of, 73.

Ferdinand II, Habsburg King of Bohemia, 337.

Filip, J., 10.

Finland, 192.

Fiume (Rjeka), 69.

Flanders, 219.

Flarchheim, Battle of, 285.

Florence, Council of, 339.

Florovskij, A. V., 208.

France, 12, 271, 311, 332, 333, 335.

Francia, East, 96, 101, 106, 133.

Francis Joseph, Austrian Emperor, 253.

Franco-Bulgarian alliance, 80 ff.

Frankfurt, 301.

Frankish Church, 75, 87, 88, 90.

Frankish Empire, 60, 72, 74, 96, 105.

Franks, 33, 38, 60, 61, 67 ff., 77, 81, 85, 88, 91, 94, 118, 119, 126, 148, 163, 173, 175.

Frček, F., 181.

Fredegar, Chronicle of, 60, 62.

Frederick I Barbarosa, Emperor, 315, 320.

Frederick II, Emperor, 316, 318, 322.

Freising, 74, 76, 92, 173.

Frisia, 192.

Frisians, Germanic tribe, 15, 68.

Friulian March, 69, 71.

Fulda, Annals of, 103, 104, 163.

 

Gabriel (Germanus?), Bulgarian Patriarch, 141.

Gabriel — Radomir, Bulgarian ruler, 145.

Galatians, 13.

Galie (Halicz), 217.

Galicia, 27, 63, 113, 173, 217, 231, 238, 250 ff., 266, 268.

Gall, Saint, 241.

 

 

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Gaudentius Radim, Archbishop of Gniezno, 201, 262, 269.

Gaul, 15, 16, 30, 33, 38, 67, 257.

Gdansk (Danzig), 113, 319.

Gebhard, see Jaromir.

Geiza, Hungarian King, 277.

Geltzcr, H., 164.

Genghis-Khan, Mongolian Khagan,

George, Bulgarian archbishop, 163.

George, Church of Saint, 252, 326.

George (Juri) I Dolgoruki, Russian Vladimir-Suzdal, 252.

George Choiroboskos, 178.

George (Juri) I Dolgoruki, Russian prince, 215.

George Hamartolos, Byzantine chronicler, 181, 231.

George Syncellus, Byzantine chronicler, 182, 231.

Georgia, 65, 252.

Georgiev, E., 167.

Gepids, Germanic tribe, 31, 32, 37, 186.

Gerbert of Aurillac (Pope Silvester II), 257.

Germania (Roman province), 16.

Germania Superior, 18.

Germanic nations (tribes), 19, 25, 31, 75.

Germanicus, Roman general, 16, 17.

Germanos (Gabriel?), Bulgarian Patriarch, 141.

Germans, 5, 8, 14, 15, 18, 31, 32, 33, 42, 45, 75, 94, 205, 293 ff.

Cermany, 15, 67, 97, 124, 156, 220, 257, 272, 291, 293 ff., 332, 335.

Gero, Count, 108, 314.

Gervase of Canterbury, 245.

Gervase of Tilbury, 245.

Gesta Regum, English chronicle, 245.

Gleb, Saint, 209, 212, 242.

Gnezen, see Gniezno.

Gniezno, 110, 113, 260, 261, 262, 268, 269, 276, 288, 314, 310, 331, 333.

Gniezno, Codex of, 320.

Godard, Saint, 242.

Gojnik, Serbian ruler, 133.

Gorazd, Methodius’ disciple, 100, 169, 172, 173.

Gorskij, A., 178.

Gotha, 33.

Gothia, 25.

Goths, 19-26, 36, 54, 55, 155, 180, 190. See also Ostrogoths and Visigoths.

Gottschank, Obodrite Duke, 297 ff.

Gracianski], N., 304.

Gradual of the Sisters of St. Claire, 334.

Granić, J., 145.

Greece, 42, 117, 199, 204.

Greek rite, 85, 124.

Creeks, 5, 20, 21, 42, 100, 205, 206, 208, 219, 244.

Grégoire, H., 28, 50, 185, 238.

Gregory, Bulgarian priest and writer, 179.

Gregory VII, Pope, 88, 95, 126, 214, 243, 273-276, 281, 284, 289, 325, 330.

Gregory the Great, Saint, Sacramentarium of, 166.

Gregory of Nanzianus, Saint, 180, 185, 229.

Gregory the wonder-maker, Saint, 235.

Grekov, B., 58, 202.

Greutingi (Ostrogoths), 19.

Grivec, F., 90, 92, 168.

Gudzy, N. K., 231.

Guiscart, Robert, Duke of Apulia, 146, 198.

Cumpold, Bishop of Mantua, 171, 239.

Gunnarsson, G., 187.

Guy (Vít), Cathedral of Saint, 106.

Guy (Vít), Codex of Saint, 326.

Guy, Rotunda of Saint, 152.

Gyda, mother of Mstislav, 215.

 

Habsburg dynasty, 336.

Hadrian II, Pope, 90, 91, 126, 273.

Hadrian, Roman Emperor, 17.

Halberstadt, 74.

Hallstadt, 41.

Hamburg, 33, 113, 245, 297, 299.

Hanseatic League, 253.

Hanssen, J. M., 166.

Harahvaiti (Harahvatis), 26.

 

 

381

 

Harold II, Saxon King of England, 215.

Hartwig, Metropolitan of Hamburg-Bremen, 305.

Hauck, A., 311.

Havel, river, 107, 307.

Havelberg, 113, 300.

Havelberg, Bishopric of, 109, 309.

“Heliand," Saxon religious poem, 86.

Hellenic and Roman Chronograph, 182.

Helmold, chronicler, 46, 48, 297, 299, 305, 309.

Henry I the Bearded, Duke of Breslau, 318.

Henry II the Pious, Duke of Poland, 318.

Henry IV (Probus), Duke of Silesia, 316.

Henry I the Fowler, Duke of Saxony and King of Germany, 106 ff.

Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, Emperor, 264 ff., 272, 296.

Henry III, Emperor, 269, 272, 273, 298.

Henry IV, Emperor, 95, 273, 275, 276, 281, 284, 285, 289, 290, 298, 316.

Henry V, Emperor, 313.

Henry VI, Emperor, 316, 321.

Henry, Obodrite Duke, 299.

Henry of Mainz, map of, 245.

Henry of Ostmark, 291.

Henry Kiętlicz, Archbishop of Gniezno, 330.

Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, 302, 307, 309.

Henry the Proud, Duke of Bavaria, 302.

Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor, 62, 63, 64,76, 77, 116, 157.

Hereford map of the world, 245.

Hermanrich, Bishop of Passau, 91, 92.

Herodotus, Greek historian, 12.

Heruls, 31, 34.

Herzegovina, 143.

Hessians, see Chatti

Hesychios of Jerusalem, 180.

Hildesheim, 74, 333.

Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims, 88.

Hohenstaufen dynasty, 294, 316.

Hohenzollern dynasty, 306.

Holland, 308, 311.

Holstein, 33, 113, 293.

Holstein-Sturmarm, County of, 299, 309.

Holy Apostles, Church of, 84.

Holy Cross, Church of the, 153, 154.

Holy Fathers, Book of the, 168.

Holy Savior, Church of the, 253.

Holy Sepulchre, Church of the, 152.

Holy Trinity, Church of, 153.

Homer, 234, 248.

Honigmann, E., 96, 97.

Honorius, Pope, 64.

Horálek. K., 176.

Horohoati, 26.

Hradiště, Abbey of, 325, 328.

Hradiště, Annals of, 328.

Hron, river, 18.

Hrubý, V., 150.

Hujer, O., 58.

Humbold, Cardinal, 302.

Hungarians, 146, 269, 275, 283.

Hungarians, Black, 28.

Hungary, 8, 25, 29, 30, 38, 54, 63, 71, 127, 149, 171, 204, 267, 277, 282, 288, 291.

Hunnish invasion, 25 ff.

Huns, 25-28, 30, 31, 36, 37, 54, 186, 190.

Hvar (Pharus), island, 122.

 

Iazyges, Sarmatian tribe, 17, 18, 29.

Ibar, river, 41.

Ibn Haukal, Arab writer, 202, 203.

Ibn Jakub, Arab writer, 110.

Ignatius, Patriarch of Constantinople, 90, 97, 119 ff., 163.

Igor, Russian prince, 198, 205, 237.

Ilarion (Hilarion), Metropolitan of Kiev, 212, 229, 234.

Ilion, Bishop of, 97.

Ilja of Murom, 238.

Illyrians, 5, 10, 15.

Illyricum, 31, 36, 38, 42, 44, 63, 76, 88, 116, 118 ff., 231.

Illyricum, contested by Byzantium and Rome, 118 ff.

Illyricum, Destruction of Christianity in, 42 ff.

 

 

382

 

Ilmen, Lake, 193.

India, 230.

Indians, 26.

Indo-European nations (tribes), 5, 25.

Inn, 32.

Innocent II, Pope, 332.

Innocent III, Pope, 88, 128, 132,

316, 322.

Innocent IV, Pope, 253, 316.

Inowracław, Polish city, 333.

Investiture struggle, 95.

Iranian influence on primitive Slavic religion, 47 ff.

Iranians, 12, 47, 48, 50.

Ireland, 85, 192.

Irene, Byzantine Empress, 117.

Isaac the “holy fool in Christ,” Saint, 235.

Isačenko, A. V., 174.

Isaiah, Vision of, Bogomil treatise, 184.

Isaurian dynasty, 116.

Islam, 191, 203.

Isonzo, 70.

Isperikh, see Aspamch.

Issa (Vis), island of, 122.

Istria, 41, 69, 70.

Istrin, V. M., 181, 232.

Italy, 12, 30, 32, 41, 113, 124, 141, 154, 155, 218, 257, 336.

Itil, 65, 191.

Ivakin, I. M., 233.

Ivan III, Russian Grand Prince, 339.

Ivan IV the Terrible, Russian Tsar, 339.

Ivanov, J., 167, 184.

Ivanovna, V., 159.

Izbornik of Svjatoslav, 178.

Izjaslav I, Russian prince, 213 ff., 275, 276.

Izjaslav II, Russian prince, 215.

 

Jacob, Kievan monk, 235.

Jaczo, leader of pagan Slavs, 306.

Jagiellonian dynasty, 336.

Jahna, capital of the Daleminci, 107.

Jakobson, R., 50, 124, 167, 170, 171, 214, 231, 238, 244.

James, Church of Saint, 326.

Japheth, 232.

Jarloch, Czech abbot, 327.

Jaromir (Gebhard), Bishop of Prague, 284 ff.

Jaropolk I, Russian prince, 204, 207.

Jaropolk II, Russian prince, 215 ff.

Jaroslav, Prince of Suzdal, 252.

Jaroslav I the Wise, Russian prince, 210 ff., 228 ff., 247, 267.

Jaroslavl’, city of, 252.

Jędrzejów, Abbey of, 332.

Jelić, L., 155.

Jenkins, R. J. H., 135.

Jeremiah, Priest, Bulgarian writer, 184.

Jerome, Saint, 176.

Jerusalem, 233, 332.

Jireček, C., 27.

Jljko, Croat prince, 124.

Johannis, Liber Sancti, 184.

John, Archbishop of Kherson, 209.

John, Archbishop of Ochrida, 209.

John II, Kievan Metropolitan, 236.

John IV, Pope, 77.

John VIII, Pope. 92, 98, 100, 120, 121, 125, 126, 133, 163, 273.

John IX, Pope, 101.

John X, Pope, 77, 131, 133, 175.

John XII, Pope, 109.

John XIII, Pope, 112.

John XV, Pope, 207.

John, Venetian Doge, 122.

John I Assen, Bulgarian Tsar, 337.

John II Assen, Bulgarian Tsar, 337.

John the Baptist, Saint, 177.

John Chrysostom, Saint, 178, 180, 183, 185, 234.

John of Damascus, Saint, 178, 183, 249.

John the Evangelist, Church of Saint, 332.

John the Exarch, Bulgarian writer, 159, 178, 182.

John Malalas, Byzantine chronicler, 181, 185, 231.

John of Ravenna, 77.

John Scholasticus, 168, 236.

John Tzimisces, Byzantine Emperor, 140.

John of Venice, priest, 125.

John-Vladislav, Bulgarian ruler, 145.

 

 

383

 

Jordanes, 22, 23, 24, 46.

Josephus, History of the Judaic War of, 232.

Judaism, conversion of the Khazars to Judaism, 205

Judith, wife of Břetislav I, 269.

Juriev (Dorpat, Tartu), 212.

Justin, Byzantin emperor, 34.

Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor, 32, 34.

Justinian II, Byzantine Emperor, 66, 116.

 

Kabardinci, Czerkess tribe, 28.

Kadłubek, Vincent, Bishop of Cracow, 331.

Kaich, priest, 151.

Kaliningrad, see Königsberg.

Kalisz, Abbey of, 332.

Kalka, 252.

Kaloyan, Bulgarian Tsar, 132, 182.

Kama, 190.

Kamin, 314.

Karaman, L., 154.

Karamzin, I. M., 228.

Kardam, Bulgar Khagan, 67.

Kekaumenos, Byzantine writer, 233.

Keltzene, Bishop of, 97.

Kerč, 20.

Khazaria, 191, 194.

Khazars, 64 ff., 84, 89, 140, 190 ff., 209, 219, 238.

Kherson, 89, 205, 207, 209, 228.

Kicini, Veletian tribe. 306.

Kiev, 21, 22, 65. 140, 181, 183, 209.

Kiev, Bishopric of, 197, 209 ff., 212.

Kiev, contacts with the West, 239 ff.

Kiev, relations with the Byzantine Empire, 246 ff.

Kievan pantheon, 49.

Kievan Russia, 189 ff., 256.

Kievan Russia, Byzantium’s legacy in, 223 ff.

Kievan Russia, Civilization of, 218 ff.

Kievan Russia, literature of, 225.

Kladruby, 325.

Klagenfurt, 173.

Klis, 123.

Klis, Benedectine abbey in, 156.

Klukas, Croat chieftain, 64.

Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 325, 332.

Knin, 153, 157.

Kocel, ruler of Pannonia, 89 ff., 124, 151.

Koenigshofen, Peace of, 70.

Kolberg (Kołobrzeg), 262, 267.

Koloman, Hungarian King, 278.

Konavliane, Slavic tribe, 41.

Königsberg (Kaliningrad), 3.

Koprzywnica, Abbey of, 332.

Korčula (Korkura), 122.

Korean peninsula, 25.

Kormisoh, Bulgar Khagan, 67.

Kosentzes, Croat war leader, 64.

Kostić, D., 179.

Kostrzewski, J., 8.

Kotor, see Cattaro.

Kovno, 192.

Kovrat, Bulgar Khagan, 64 ff.

Kozłovski, L., 8.

Krešimir I, Croat King, 135.

Krešimir II, Croat King, 135.

Krešimir III, Croat King, 137.

Krešimir IV, Croat King, 137, 153, 154, 157.

Krevatades (Krevatas), 28.

Krivici, Slavic tribe, 52.

Krk (Veglia), 177.

Krum, Bulgar Khagan, 67, 71, 127, 158, 161.

Kruszwica, 333.

Kuban, 37, 202.

Kuiavja, 315.

Kuksa, Kievan Saint, 235.

Kursk, 229.

Kutmitčevica, 177.

Kutná Hora, 325.

Kutschera, H. von, 197.

 

Labuda. G., 60.

Ląd, Abbey of, 332.

Ladislas, Duke of Bosnia, 283.

Ladislas I, Saint, King of Hungary, 277, 278.

Ladoga, Lake, 192, 193, 245.

Lambert of Hersfeld, Annals of, 164, 208, 285.

Landrecht (Manorial Law), 310.

Laszek the White, Polish Duke, 315, 317.

 

 

384

 

Latins, 42, 55, 96.

Laurentius, Methodius’ disciple, 177.

Lausitz, 109. See also Lusatia.

Lavrov, P. O., 83, 181.

The Lay of Igor’s Campaign, 50, 237.

Leaflets of Kiev, 166, 172.

Lech, 32.

Lechfeld, Battle of, 109.

Łęczyca, Assembly of, 329.

Łęczyca, Church of, 333, 334.

Legend of the Cross, 184.

Legend of Troy, 185.

Lekno, Abbey of, 332.

Lemnos, 143.

Lenzen, 298.

Leo III, Byzantine Emperor, 118, 169.

Leo VI, Byzantine Emperor, 128.

Leo I the Great, Saint, Pope, 240.

Leo VI, Pope, 165.

Leo IX, Pope, 273.

Leonard, Church of Saint, 332.

Leopard, Polish artist, 334.

Leubus, Abbey of, 331.

Levý Hradec, 151, 152.

Libice, 151.

Lichačev, D. S., 232.

Lignica, Battle of, 318.

Lim, 41.

Limes Romanus, 19.

Limes Saxonicus, 73.

Limes Sorabicus, 73.

Linus, Saint, Pope, 240.

Lippe, 15.

Lithuania, 212.

Litoměřice, 326.

Ljetovnik, 182.

Ljudovit, Croat prince, 70, 71.

Ljutici, 33.

Lobelos, Croat chieftain, 64.

Loire, 192.

Lombards, 28, 32, 34, 37, 68.

Lombardy, 154, 272, 294.

Lopez, R. S., 193.

Lorraine, 311.

Lošinj (Lussin), 177.

Lot, F., 188.

Lothair I, Emperor, 122.

Lothair III, Emperor, 299, 302.

Lothair, King of Lorraine, 88.

Louis I, the Pious, Emperor, 70, 123.

Louis II, Emperor, 88, 123, 124, 163.

Louis the German, King of the East Franks, 81, 86, 87, 91 ff.

Loukianos, 179.

Lübeck, 299, 309.

Lubin, Abbey of, 331.

Lubusz, 320.

Lucy, Saint, 241.

Ludmila, Saint, 105 ff., 170, 239, 240.

Ludmila, Legend of Saint, 170, 328.

Luke, Church of Saint, 153.

Luke Židjata, Bishop of Novgorod, 235.

Lüneburg, 33.

Lusatia, 10, 33, 290, 310.

Lusatian culture, 8 ff., 52, 53, 57.

Luxemburg, 311.

Lužici, 33.

Łysa Góra, 332.

 

Macedonia, 34, 41, 42, 71, 84, 117, 120, 163, 176, 177, 190.

Macedonian dialect, 84.

Madara, Fortress of, 158.

Magdeburg, 33, 73, 112, 114, 201, 300, 305, 309 ff.

Magdeburg, Law of, 309.

Magnus, Saint, 240, 241.

Magyars. 101, 103, 104, 107, 109, 113, 127, 139, 171, 174, 187, 201, 260, 267.

Main, 15, 78.

Mainz, 15, 112, 258, 285, 287, 301.

Malalas, see John Malalas.

Malamir, Bulgarian Khagan, 163.

Mammas, Church of Saint, 200, 206.

Manuel I Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor, 283 ff., 321, 337.

Marcian, Byzantine Emperor, 30, 31, 32.

Marcomanni, 15, 18, 32, 33.

Marcomannia, 18.

Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor, 18.

Mark the cave-dweller, Kievan Saint, 235.

Marianus, Life of Saint, 242.

Mark, Saint, 230.

Marquart, J., 28.

 

 

385

 

Martin, Abbot, 77.

Martin, Saint, 240.

Mary, Church of Saint, 153.

Mary-Irene, Bulgarian Tsaritsa, 139.

Mater Verborum, 327.

Mathilda, Duchess of Swabia, 173.

Matthew of Paris, Chronica Maiora of, 246.

Maurice, Byzantine Emperor, 40, 41, 46.

Mauricius, monk of Regensburg, 242.

Mayhoff, C., 27.

Mazon, A., 238.

Mazovia, 314, 315, 332.

Mecklenburg, 33, 107, 298, 307.

Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 295.

Mediterranean Sea, 44, 193, 199, 218, 264.

Meillet, A., 48.

Meissen, 107, 109, 290, 291, 309.

Melissa, 249.

Melnik, Chapter of, 326.

Melnik, Psalter of, 326.

Menander, Byzantine writer, 24.

Menaea, 180.

Menges, K. H., 238.

Merovingian dynasty, 38, 74.

Merseburg, 333.

Merseburg, Bishopric of, 109.

Mestwin II, ruler of Eastern Pomerania, 320.

Methodii, Vita, 94, 96, 100, 125, 169, 226, 231.

Methodius of Patras, Revelations of, 231.

Methodius, Saint, 82 ff., 105, 121, 125, 133, 150, 151, 170 ff.. 196, 225, 231, 240, 256, 271.

Methodius, Saint, his literary activity, 168 ff.

Methodius, Saint, ruin of his work in Moravia, 100 ff.

Michael III, Byzantine Emperor, 81 ff., 90, 182, 196.

Michael, King of Dioclea, 280 ff.

Michael, Monasteries of Saint, 224, 297.

Michael, Prince of Hum, 134.

Middle East, 20, 219.

Mieszko I, Polish Duke, 110 ff., 173, 204, 261, 268, 296, 314, 328.

Mieszko II, Polish Duke, 173, 243, 248, 268, 269, 317.

Mieszko III the Old, Polish Duke, 315.

Milčani, 33.

Milingues, Slavic tribe, 40.

Minden, 74.

Minns, E. H., 21.

Miroslav, Croat ruler, 135.

Mislav, Croat prince, 123.

Mistivoj, Obodrite leader, 297.

Mithra, Iranian deity, 50.

Mithridates II, King of Pontus, 20.

Mljet (Meleta), 122.

Moesia, 41, 70, 71, 141.

Moesia Inferior, 92.

Mogilno, 332.

Mogilno, Abbey of, 331.

Mohammed, 191.

Mojmir dynasty, 148.

Mojmir I, Moravian prince, 78, 80 ff.

Mojmir II, Moravian prince, 101, 104.

Mokoš, Slavic goddess, 50.

Moldavia, 17, 187.

Mongolia, 36.

Mongols, 5. 28, 252 ff., 318.

Monneret de Villard, U., 155.

Monte Cassino, 114, 153, 155.

Morava, river in Moravia, 85, 103, 147.

Morava, river in Serbia, 41, 163.

Morava, See of, 163 ff.

Moravcsik, Gy., 135.

Moravia, 10, 12, 16-19, 32, 33, 34, 38, 61-63, 72, 78, 80 ff., 90, 96, 98, 101, 103, 109, 114, 115, 121, 125, 126, 147 ff., 153, 166, 176, 183, 225, 244, 260, 265, 266.

Moravia, Archbishop of, 97.

Moravia, Byzantine cultural influences in, 147 ff.

Moravia, Christianization of, 82 ff.

Moravia, Creat, 94, 118, 147, 150, 172, 231.

Moravian Empire, 80 ff., 103, 104, 109, 147 ff., 170 ff.

Moravian Gates, 29, 34.

Moravo-Byzantine alliance, 82, 86.

Mosaburg, 81, 151.

 

 

386

 

Moscow, 218, 251, 252, 338 ff.

Moses, Bulgarian ruler, 141.

Moses the Hungarian, Saint, 235, 243.

Moses the Hungarian, Life of Saint, 243, 249.

Moskva, river, 217.

Mstislav I, Russian prince, 215.

Mstislav of Kiev, Life of Saint, 235.

Muchlo, Croat chieftain, 64.

Müller, C., 27.

Münster, 74.

Murom, 217.

Mutawakkil, Arab Khalif, 83.

Mutimir, Croat Duke, 133.

Mutimir, Serbian prince, 92, 98, 133.

Myra, 241.

 

Nandriş, G., 188.

Narenta, 41, 122, 137.

Narentans, Slavic tribe, 41, 122, 134, 143, 156, 163, 164.

Naretvans, see Narentans

Narses, Byzantine general, 32.

Naum, Life (Legend) of Saint, 100, 150, 178.

Naum, Saint, Methodius’ disciple, 177.

Neai Patrai, Metropolitan of, 97.

Near East, 158, 193, 195, 199, 224, 301.

Neisse, 108, 312.

Nemanja, Serbian župan, 337.

Neretva, see Narenta.

Nestor, monk of the Monastery of Caves, 235.

Neuroi, 13, 53.

Nibelungenlied, 108.

Nicephorus L, Byzantine Emperor, 71.

Nicephorus II Phocas, Byzantine Emperor, 139.

Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople, 182.

Nicholas, Bulgarian ruler, 141.

Nicholas, Church of Saint, 153, 333.

Nicholas, Miracles of Saint, 229.

Nicholas I, Pope, 86 ff., 118 ff., 126, 246, 273.

Nicholas I, Pope, his conception of Papal supremacy, 87 ff.

Nicholas, Saint, 153, 241, 242, 333.

Nicholas Mysticus, Patriarch of Constantinople, 127 ff.

Nicholas Svjatoša, Saint, 235.

Nicon the Dry, Saint, 235.

Niederle, L., 8.

Niklot, Obodrite leader, 299, 303, 304, 307.

Nikolaev, V., 209.

Nikon, Chronicle of, 207, 208.

Nilus, Saint, 114.

Nin (Nona), 153, 154, 277.

Nin, Bishopric of, 78, 134, 174, 175.

Nitra, 78, 80, 81, 94.

Nižni’ Novgorod, 252.

Noah, 232.

Nobert, Saint, Archbishop of Magdeburg, 300, 310, 332.

Nomos Georgicos, Slavic translation of, 236.

Noricum, 31, 38, 41, 42, 69, 76, 78, 91, 174, 231.

Normandy, 192.

Normans (Norsemen), 137, 146, 192 ff., 204, 282, 283, 297.

Noroff, A. de, 233.

Norwegians, 192.

Novellae of Justinian, 237.

Novgorod, 24, 52, 193, 195, 197, 204, 206, 210, 219, 222, 232, 245, 250 ff.

Novgorod Chronicle, First, 46.

Novostruev, K., 178.

 

Obodrite State, 295, 297.

Obodrites, 33, 73, 107, 295 ff.

Obolensky, D., 27, 184, 211.

Ochrida, 121, 141, 159, 164, 165, 177, 188, 208, 280, 281.

Ochrida, Patriarchate of, 145, 206.

Oder, 8, 12, 33, 60, 110, 112, 113, 265, 295, 306, 312, 320.

Odessa, 3.

Odoacer, ruler of Italy, 31.

Oka, 217.

Olaf, Saint, 240.

Olaf Tryggvason, Scandinavian King, 206.

Oldenburg (Stargard), Bishopric of, 109, 298, 305.

Oldřich, see Andrich.

 

 

387

 

Oleg, Russian prince, 197 ff., 211.

Olga, Russian princess, 199 ff., 242.

Olivia, Abbey of, 332.

Olomouc, Bishopric of, 285, 288, 291, 321, 325.

Olympius, monk, Kievan artist, 225.

Olympus, Mount, 63.

Olympus, Mount in Asia Minor, 83.

Omortag, Bulgar Khagan, 71, 163.

Opatovice, Abbey of, 325, 327.

Opatów, 332.

Orlov, A. S., 233.

Orseolo family, Doges of Venice, 135.

Osieczkowska, C., 335.

Osnabrück, 74.

Ossetians, 12, 202.

Ostmark, 72, 108, 292.

Ostregom’, 171.

Ostrogorsky, G., 130, 143.

Ostrogoths, 19, 22, 25, 31, 37. Sec also Goths.

Ostrov, Psalter of, 326.

Otto I, Emperor, 108 ff., 171, 201, 207, 208, 256, 266, 287, 294, 310, 316.

Otto II, Emperor, 113, 141, 171, 207, 208, 256, 257

Otto III, Emperor, 113, 240, 257 ff., 266, 271, 277, 316.

Otto of Bamberg, Saint, 46, 303, 313.

Otto of Brunswick, 322.

Our Lady, Church of, in Kiev, 227.

Our Lady, Church of, in Prague, 151.

Our Lady of Vladimir, Russian icon, 225.

 

Paderborn, 74.

Palech (Dulcigno?), 280.

Paleia, 182, 237.

Paleologi, Byzantine dynasty, 253.

Palestine, 219, 302.

Palm, T., 47. 307.

Pannonia, 15, 17, 31, 32, 34, 37, 38, 41, 42, 68, 69, 72, 76, 78, 81, 87, 91, 95, 96, 104, 124, 125, 150, 153, 173, 231.

Pannonia, traces of Moravian culture, 173.

Panticapaeum, 20.

Papacy, Contest between Empire and, 271.

Parjanya, Vedic deity, 48.

Pascal, P., 232.

Passau, 74, 76.

Passau, Bishop of, 87.

Paszkiewicz, H., 195, 238, 262, 288.

Paterenes, 184.

Paterik, 168, 235, 236.

Paul, Bishop of Ancona, 92.

Paul, Saint, 13, 229, 231, 240.

Paulicians, 138.

Paulovics, S., 151.

Pavia, 264.

Pčela, 249.

Pečerskij Pałerik, 235.

Pechenegs, Turkic tribe, 127, 130, 139, 140, 146, 187, 204, 219, 282.

Pečora, 217.

Peisker, F., 5.

Peloponnese, 40, 44, 117, 141.

Pepin, Frankish King, 74.

Pepin, King of Italy, 68.

Perejaslavec, 140, 203, 204.

Perejaslavl’, Principality of, 215, 217, 232.

Perkunas, Lithuanian deity, 48.

Persia, 26, 252.

Persians, 41, 45, 116.

Perun, Slavic deity, 48, 49, 210.

Peründan, name of Thursday by Polabian Slavs, 49.

Peter, Bishop of Dioclea, 280.

Peter, Bulgarian Tsar, 132, 138, 141, 161, 164, 188.

Peter, Byzantine general, 41.

Peter, Church of Saint, 152.

Peter, Liturgy of Saint, 166, 167.

Peter’s Pence, 316.

Peter, Saint, 89, 126, 152, 166, 230, 240, 274, 276, 290.

Peter, Serbian prince, 134.

Peter of Antioch, Letter of, 229.

Peter Assen, Bulgarian leader, 337.

Peter the Great, Russian Tsar, 340.

Peter II Orseolo, Doge of Venice, 135, 137, 262.

Peter Włast, Count of Breslau, 333.

Peutinger’s Tabula, 29.

Philip, Bulgarian Patriarch, 141.

Philip, Duke of Swabia, 322.

 

 

388

 

Philip the Fair, King of France, 88.

Phocas, Byzantine Emperor, 41.

Photian Council, 163.

Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople, 83 ff., 90, 96 ff., 117, 119 ff., 180, 196, 197.

Physiologus, 182, 249.

Piast dynasty, 110 ff., 268, 315, 318.

Piets, tribe in Britain, 17.

Pirchegger, S., 50.

Pirenne, H., 44, 193.

Piva, 41.

Plato, 182, 234, 248, 249.

Plezia, M., 331.

Pliny, the Elder, 14, 22, 23, 27.

Pliska, 158, 159, 161.

Płock, 332 ff.

Po, River, 68.

Polabians, Slavic tribe, 33, 58, 295.

Poland, 24, 38, 56, 113, 152, 156, 226, 243, 249, 253, 256, 260 ff., 287 ff., 310, 312 ff., 328 ff.

Poland, Cultural progress of, 330.

Poland, traces of Moravian culture, 172 ff.

Poles, 33, 58, 110 ff., 271, 293. Polesie, 3, 5.

Poljane, Slavic tribe, 52, 195.

Polock, Principality of, 217, 238.

Polovci, see Cumans.

Polychron, Monastery of, 84.

Pomerania, 5-3, 55, 110, 112, 296, 307, 310, 313 ff.

Pomeranians, 33, 113, 293, 296.

Porga, Croat prince, 76.

Postoloprty, 325.

Potsdam, 306.

Poučenie, 214, 233.

Poulík, J., 10, 150.

Pović, J., 179.

Poznań, 112, 269, 331, 333.

Praevalis, 42.

Prague, 105, 112, 114, 115, 152, 170, 172, 239, 260, 266, 285, 287, 321.

Prague, Bishopric (diocese) of, 112, 114, 260, 285, 287.

Prague, Castle of, 151, 265.

Prandocin, 333.

Premonstratensians, 310, 325, 332.

Přemysl, 204, 268, 276.

Přemysl II, Duke of Greater Poland, 320.

Přemysl Ottokar I, Czech King, 321, 328.

Přemysl Ottokar II, Czech King, 292, 335.

Přemyslide dynasty, 105, 113 ff., 152, 173, 226, 266, 268, 286, 290, 335 ff.

Preslav, 128, 159 ff., 177.

Prespa. 141, 159.

Pribina, Slavic ruler, 78, 80 ff., 89, 124, 151.

Pribislav, Duke of Branibor-Brandenburg, 299, 304, 306, 307.

Primary Chronicle, see Russian Primary Chronicle.

Pripet basin, 3, 5.

Pripet marshes, 8.

Priscus, Byzantine general, 30, 41.

Procheiron, 169, 236.

Prochorus, Moravian bishop, 172.

Prochorus, Saint, the pigweed eater, 235.

Procopius, Byzantine writer, 22, 23, 24, 34, 36, 46. 48, 51, 59.

Procopius, Saint, 171, 242, 328.

Proculphus, Moravian bishop, 172.

Pron, deity of the Baltic Slavs, 49.

Proto-Italians, 5.

Prussia, 3, 107, 310.

Przeworsk, 10.

Pseudo-Dictys, Greek writer, 185.

Pseudo-Kallisthenes of Alexandria, Greek writer, 185.

Pskov, 192, 253.

Ptolemy, Claudius, 10, 13, 14, 20, 23, 27, 33.

Puech, H. Ch., 185.

Pulati, 165, 280.

 

Quadi, 15, 18, 27, 32, 33.

Quedlinburg, 208.

 

Rab, 177.

Rab, Cathedral of, 155.

Radbod, Frankish Margrave, 80.

Radgošč, 296.

Radimiči, Slavic tribe, 52, 198, 204, 217.

 

 

389

 

Radla-Asteriscus, Archbishop of the Hungarians, 262, 282.

Raetia, 15, 18, 34.

Ragusa, 41, 123, 175, 279.

Rajhrad, 325.

Rambaud, A., 27.

Rani, 299.

Rascia, see Raška.

Raška, 133, 164, 282.

Rastislav, Moravian prince, 79, 81 ff.

Ratarians, Veletian tribe, 296.

Ratibor, Prince of the Pomeranians, 303, 305.

Ratisbon, see Regensburg.

Ratzeburg, 298.

Ravenna, 77, 261.

Red cities, 113, 204, 208, 268.

Reformation, 95, 336.

Regensburg, 33, 74, 76, 78, 242.

Regensburg, Bishop of, 87.

Regensburg, Reichstag of, 105.

Regino, Latin Chronicle of, 200, 201.

Regnum Teutonicorum, 106, 107.

Reinbern, Bishop of Kolberg, 226, 267.

Reiske, J., 28.

Renaissance, 14.

Rhine, 15, 16, 78.

Rhôs, 194 ff.

Riga, 192.

Riising, Anne, 44.

Rijeka, 69.

Rjazan’, 217, 253.

Roman Empire, 5, 16, 26, 29, 30, 31, 38, 41, 42, 44, 45, 54, 55, 67, 74, 190, 257, 261, 262, 294.

Roman Mstislavič, Russian prince, 250.

Roman rite, 85, 125, 166.

Romanov dynasty, 340.

Romans, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22, 31, 55, 75.

Romanus, Boris II’s brother, 141.

Romanus I Lecapenus, Byzantine Emperor, 130 ff., 134.

Romanus II, Byzantine Emperor, 207.

Romanus IV, Byzantine Emperor, 137.

Rome, 12, 15, 17, 18, 30, 74, 76, 77, 89, 91, 94, 125, 126, 132, 166, 168, 207, 230, 261, 274, 284, 285.

Rostislav, Prince of Novgorod, 213, 214.

Rostock, 295.

Rostov, 215, 232.

Rostovtseff, M., 20, 21.

Rugians, 31.

Rujana (Rügen), island of, 296, 308, 314.

Rumania, 17, 40.

Rumanian Church, 188.

Rumanians, 122, 186 ff.

Rurik, Prince of Novgorod, 193.

Rurik dynasty, 217, 249, 250, 339.

Russia, 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 29, 40, 172, 185, 189 ff.

Russia, Christianization of, 199 ff.

Russia, Kievan, 104, 189 ff.

Russian Church, 206 ff., 236.

Russian Primary Chronicle, 46, 50, 63, 69, 181, 198 ff., 243, 244, 263, 275, 276.

Russians, 50, 122.

Russians, Scandinavian, 65.

Russkaja Pravda, 236, 247.

Ryla, Monastery of, 161.

 

Saale, 27, 33, 73, 94, 107, 311.

Sachsenspiegel, 310.

Sadko the Rich Merchant, 238.

Sadská, Chapter of, 326.

St. Jean-de-Losne, 61.

Saint-Martin, J., 27.

Saint Martin, Vivien de, 27.

Sakać, S., 26. 92, 155.

Salians, German dynasty, 294.

Sallust, Roman writer, 331.

Salona, 36, 77, 124.

Salzburg, 74, 76, 78, 87, 112.

Salzburg, Archbishop of, 91.

Samo, ruler of the Slavs, 61 ff., 72.

Samuel, Bulgarian Tsar, 132, 159, 185, 188.

Samuel, Nicholas’ son, Bulgarian ruler, 141 ff.

Sandomierz, 262, 314.

Saracens, 141.

Sarban, 28.

Sarmatia, Asiatic, 26.

Sarmatian mythology, 49.

Sarmatian tribes, 23.

 

 

390

 

Samiatians, 17, 21, 22, 23, 20, 29, 52, 53, 54, 59, 149, 180, 190, 195.

Satanael, creator of the world according to the Bogomils, 138.

Saturník, T., 240.

Sava, river, 41, 03, 09, 72, 174.

Savaria, 151.

Saxo Grammaticus, Danish chronicler, 40, 297.

Saxons, Germanic tribe, 37, 08, 72, 100, 285, 297 ff.

Saxony, 100 ff.

Saxony, March of, 73.

Sázava, Abbey of, 103, 171, 242.

Sázava, Annals of, 103.

Sbornik of 1076, 233.

Seadra, 279.

Scandinavia, 5, 207.

Scandinavians, 24, 191, 218, 219.

Scandinavians in Russia, 192 ff.

Scanza, Germanic primitive home, 192.

Schleswig-Holstein, 107.

Schlumberger, G., 143.

Schmitthenner, P., 227.

Schößenkolleg, 309.

Schuchhardt, C., 307.

Scirians, 31.

Sclavi, 42.

Sclavini, 23, 24, 42.

Scodra, 280.

Scotland, 213.

Scots, tribe in Britain, 17.

Scutari, 105.

Scythia, 42.

Scythian invasion, 13, 19.

“Scythian Plowmen,” 13.

Scythians, 12, 13, 17, 20, 21, 52, 53, 149, 190, 195.

Secret Book, 184.

Sedlec, 325.

Seine, 192.

Seljuk Turks, 137.

Senmurv, Iranian deity, 49.

Serbi, 27.

Serbia, 71, 110, 120, 133ff., 172.

Serbia, White, 27, 01, 02, 104, 109, 148, 297.

Serbište, 63.

Serboi, 27.

Serbs, 20, 58, 03, 04, 72, 88, 122.

Serbs and the Papacy, 279 ff.

Serbs, Lusatian, 27.

Serbs, Sarmatian origin of the, 20 ff.

Serbs, Sarmatian tribe, 20, 27, 28, 58.

Serbs, social and religious oganization of, 102 ff.

Sergius, Bishop of Belgrade, 103.

Servotioi, 28.

Šestodnjev, 178, 182.

Setton, K. M., 117.

Severjane, Slavic tribe, 52, 00, 198, 217.

Sevordik, 28.

Shakespeare, 143.

Sherbowitz-Wetzor, O. P., 231.

Sicilian Golden Bull, 322, 323.

Sicily, 72, 137, 141, 193, 204.

Sieciech, Polish aristocrat, 287.

Siegebert, King of the Franks, 60.

Sigrid, Danish princess, 298.

Silesia, 10, 12, 27, 109, 113, 114, 270, 275, 290, 310, 314, 315, 318 ff.

Simargl, Slavic deity, 49.

Simmons, E. J., 238, 244.

Sirmium, 40, 91, 92, 125, 133, 141, 231.

Sirvan, 28.

Sisak, 70.

Šišić, F., 131.

Sisinius, Saint, 184.

Sklavenoi, 42.

Sklavoi, 42.

Skylitzes, John, Byzantine chronicler, 133, 200.

Slavi, 42.

Slavic pagan religion, 47 ff.

Slavic pagan religion, Iranian influence on, 48 ff.

Slavic penetration in the Balkans, 40 ff.

Slavic penetration in Greece, 110.

Slavic settlements in the Byzantine Empire, 41 ff.

Slavic tribes, under Gothic rule, 22.

Slavniks, Bohemian dynasty, 113 ff., 151, 170, 204.

Slavonic Church, 85 ff., 122.

Slavonic liturgy, 90 ff., 125, 120, 145, 170 ff., 210, 290.

 

 

391

 

Slavs, Baltic, 33, 47, 49, 261, 266, 293 ff.

Slavs, Christianization of, 82 ff.

Slavs, Christianization of Polabian and Baltic, 112.

Slavs, Eastern, 25, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 57, 58, 189 ff.

Slavs, eastward movement of the, 21.

Slavs, Gothic influences on, 54.

Slavs, Greek and Roman writers on the, 13 ff.

Slavs, Moravian, 72, 76, 148 ff.

Slavs, original habitat of the, 3 ff.

Slavs, paganism among the, 46 ff.

Slavs, Polabian, 46, 47, 49, 72, 108, 261, 265, 293 ff.

Slavs, Sarmatian influence on the, 22, 24, 59.

Slavs, social organization of primitive, 57 ff.

Slavs, Southern, 42, 51, 57, 103, 337.

Slavs, Spread of Western and Southern, 29 ff.

Slavs, under the Avars, 38.

Slavs, Vagrian, 293.

Slavs, Western, 103, 245, 271.

Slovakia, 16, 17, 18, 19, 33, 34, 38, 72, 78, 103, 104, 109, 171, 226, 266, 267.

Slovenes, 34, 41, 42, 64, 70, 72, 76, 88, 271.

Smolensk, Principality of, 217.

Soběslav, Duke of the Slavnik dynasty, 114, 115, 265, 321.

Sobieski, J., 335.

Sobolevskij, A. I., 240.

Sofia. 141.

Solava, see Saale.

Solomon, King of Hungary, 275.

Sophia, Church of Saint, in Kiev, 224, 225.

Sophia, Church of Saint, in Ochrida, 159.

Sorabs, see Sorbs.

Sorbian tribes, 107, 290, 296.

Sorbs, 27, 33, 62, 72, 101, 113, 310 ff.

Source of the Faith, 178.

Spain, 193, 218.

Spalato, 41, 77, 123, 124, 153, 154, 156, 164, 165, 175, 279, 284.

Spalato, Synod of, 131 ff., 165, 175.

Spali, supposedly a Sarmatian tribe, 22, 23.

Spandau, 306.

Speri, see Speroi.

Speroi, 22.

Split, see Spalato.

Spori, see Speroi.

Sporoi, see Speroi.

Spree, 33.

Spreva, see Spree.

Spvridon, Saint, the wafer-maker, 235.

Spytihněv, Czech Duke, 104, 105, 151, 274.

Srebrnie, J., 175.

Srěm, see Sirmium.

Stagno, 279.

Stanislas, Saint, Bishop of Cracow, 287, 288.

Stará Boleslav, 325.

Stara Zagora, 158.

Staré Město, 103, 148 ff.

Stargard, Bishop of, 299.

Stariny, 238.

Stender-Peterson, A., 202, 206.

Stepennaja Kniga, 207.

Stephen I, Croat King, 137.

Stephen I, Saint, King of Hungary, 137, 260 ff., 267.

Stephen VI, Pope, 100.

Stephen, Martyrdom of Pope Saint, 171, 240.

Stephen Dušan, Serbian Tsar, 337.

Stephen Nemanya, Serbian župan, 283.

Stephen of Surož, Saint, 229.

Stettin, 113, 303.

Sthlavenoi, see Sklavenoi.

Story of Adam and Eve, 184.

Strahov, 325.

Strategos, 117.

Stribogu, Slavic deity, 50.

Strojimir, Serbian ruler, 133.

Strzelno, 333.

Strzygowski, J., 155, 307.

Studion, Monastery of, 234.

Styr, 94.

Styria, 60, 69, 70, 76.

Suacia, 280.

Sulejów, Abbey of, 332.

 

 

392

 

Sulimirski, T., 8, 12.

Suzdal’, 215, 250 ff.

Suzdal’-Vladimir, Principality of, 218, 251, 252.

Svabians, 32.

Svarogù, Slavic deity, 49.

Svarožič, Slavic deity, 296.

Svatopluk, Moravian prince, 91 ff., 104, 105, 172, 274.

Svetoslav, Croat ruler, 135.

Svietovit, Slavic deity, 296.

Svjatopolk I, Russian prince, 212, 226, 267.

Svjatopolk II, Russian prince, 213.

Svjatoslav, Russian prince, 140, 178, 199, 202 ff., 233, 275.

Swabian family, Germanic tribes of the, 15.

Sweden, 19, 194, 204.

Swedes, 192 ff.

Swięntopełk, ruler of Eastern Pomerania, 317.

Switzerland, 241.

Sylvester I, Pope, 258.

Sylvester II, Pope, 258, 261, 263, 266, 277.

Symeon, Church of Saint, 155.

Symeon the Great, Bulgarian Tsar, 121, 122, 127 ff., 132, 134, 159, 162, 164, 177 ff., 187, 188, 228.

Symeon the Logothctes, Byzantine chronicler, 133.

Syntagma of Fourteen Chapters, 178.

Syria, 219.

Szeftel, M., 50, 214, 238.

Szekanowski, J., 8.

Szombathely, 151.

 

Tacitus, 10, 14.

Tagliamento, 41.

Tide of Igor’s Campaign, 50, 237

Taman’, 209.

Tara, 41.

Targum, 25.

Tarsatika, 69.

Tatras, 19.

Tavgetus Mountains, 40.

Telerig, Bulgar Khagan, 67.

Templars, 332.

Terbel, Bulgar ruler, 66.

Terek, 28.

Tervel, see Terbel.

Tervingi, 19.

Teutoburg, Forest of, 16.

Teutonic Order, 319, 338.

Thebes, 40.

Theiss, see Tisza.

Themes, 117.

Theoctistos, Byzantine Prime Minister, 83.

Theodore Prodromus, Byzantine poet, 283.

Theodore Stratelates, Church of Saint, 253.

Theodore of Studion, Saint, 229, 234.

Theodoretos of Kyrrhos, 180.

Theodoric, Kine of Ostrogoths, 31.

Theodosius, Bisnop of Nin, 124.

Theodosius, Life of Saint, 229, 235, 243.

Theodosius, Saint, Abbot of the Caves Monastery, 233, 236.

Theophanes, Byzantine writer, 36.

Theophano, Byzantine princess, wife of Otto II, 207, 208, 257, 263.

Theophylactus, Archbishop of Ochrida, 164, 177.

Thessalonica, 40, 44, 63, 82, 83, 116, 143, 166.

Thessaly, 34.

Thietmar, Bishop of Merseburg, Saxon chronicler, 46, 108, 110, 226, 267.

Thomas, Gospel of Saint, 184.

Thomas, Saint, 230.

Thousand and One Nights, 186.

Thrace, 42, 44, 71, 117, 120, 128, 190.

Thracians, 5, 8, 10.

Thuringia, 60, 62, 107.

Thuringian March, 73.

Thuringians, Germanic tribe, 33, 68.

Tiberias, Sea of, 184.

Tiberius, Roman Emperor, 16.

Timok, 70, 71.

Timovo, 158.

Tisza, 17, 18, 29, 30, 34, 71, 81, 94, 127.

Tmutorokan, 209, 214.

Tomislav, Croat King, 131 ff., 138.

Traiani, Tropaeum, 17.

 

 

393

 

Trajan, Roman Emperor, 17, 51.

Transylvania, 17, 187.

Trautmann, R., 238.

Travuniane, Slavic tribe, 41, 164.

Třebíč, 325.

Trebinje, 143, 280.

Trenčín, Castle of, 19.

Tretjakov, P. I., 10.

Tribunje, 279.

Triglav, Slavic deity, 307.

Triodion, 178.

Trogir, 41, 153.

Trojan, Slavic deity, 51.

Trpimir, Croatian dynasty, 125, 278.

Trpimir, Croat ruler, 156, 278.

Trpimir II, Croat ruler, 135.

Trzebnic, Psalter of, 334.

Tsanaria, 28.

Tsar Sinagrip and his Minister Akir, 186.

Tserkovnij Ustav, 236.

Tulln, 86.

Turek, R., 151.

Turks, 36, 304.

Tver, 252.

Tyniec, Abbey of, 331.

 

Udo, Obodrite leader, 297.

Uigurs, Turkic tribe, 37.

Ulaaine, 20, 24.

Ulcinium, 279.

Ural Mountains, 192, 252.

Urban II, Pope, 281.

UroŠ I, Serbian Župan, 283.

Uroš II, Serbian Župan, 283.

Ursula, Church of Saint, 153.

Uspenskij Sborník, 239.

 

Vagrians, Slavic tribe, 33, 295.

Vaillant, A., 168, 185, 232.

Vajs, J., 126.

Vandals, 213.

Varangoi, 194.

Varna, 65.

Vamava, 33.

Vamians, Slavic tribe, 295.

Varus, Roman consul, 16.

Varyagi, 194.

Vašica, J., 166, 169, 171.

Vasiliev, A. A., 34, 116, 198.

Vaska Buslaev, 238.

Vasmer, Max, 116, 193.

Veće, city assembly in Kiev, 221, 250.

Veglia (Krk), 177.

Velehrad, 325.

Veles, Slavic deity, 49.

Veletians, see Vilci.

Veliča, Bishopric of, 121, 177.

Venedi, 14, 23, 24, 29.

Venedi Sarmatae, 29.

Venedian civilization, 13, 52.

Venedikov, I., 160.

Veneti, see Venedi.

Venetia, 41.

Venetians, 122.

Venice, 69, 70, 89, 100, 122, 135, 137, 150, 154, 175.

Verden, 74.

Verethragna, Iranian deity, 49.

Vernadsky, G., 223, 236.

Vibius Sequester, 32.

Vicelin, Saint, 299, 305, 308.

Victor, Saint, 240, 241.

Vienna, 18.

Vilci, Slavic tribe, 33, 107, 260, 266, 295, 296.

Vincent, Church of Saint, 333, 334.

Vincentius of Prague, Annals of, 303.

Vindobona, see Vienna.

Vinitharius, King of the Goths, 25.

Višeslav, Serbian ruler, 133.

Visigoths, 19, 22, 30, 67.

Vistula, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 27, 33, 34, 63, 110, 113, 319.

Vit, Church of Saint, 152.

Vitebsk, 192.

Vitus, Legend of Saint, 171, 239.

Vitus, Saint, patron saint of Saxony, 106, 170.

Vjačeslav, Russian prince, 215.

Vjatiči, Slavic tribe, 52, 202, 204, 217, 235.

Vlachs, 186 ff.

Vladimir, Bulgarian Khagan, 126, 159.

Vladimir, Prince of Dioclea, 141.

Vladimir I, the Saint, Russian prince, 204 ff., 224, 226 ff.

Vladimir, Life of Saint, 235.

Vladimir II Monomach, Russian prince, 211 ff., 233.

 

 

394

 

Vladislav, Croat prince, 123.

Vladislav II, Czech Duke, 321.

Vlastimir, Serbian ruler, 133, 163.

Vlkan, Župan, 282.

Vojislav, ruler of Dioclea, 279, 280.

Vojnomir, Slav ruler, 69, 78.

Volga, 27, 65, 191, 203. 217, 219, 252.

Volhynia, Principality of, 217, 231, 232, 250, 251.

Volkhov, river, 193.

Volynjane, Slavic tribe, 217.

Vondrák, V., 174.

Voprohanie, 236.

Vracen, Bishop of Moravia, 114.

Vratislav, Duke of the Přemyslide dynasty, 105, 275.

Vratislav II, Czech Duke, 284 ff.

Vrbas, 29.

Vremennik, 181.

Vseslav, Prince of Polock, 213, 214.

Vsevolod I, Russian prince, 213 ff., 276.

Vsevolod II, Russian prince, 215.

Vsevolod III, Russian prince, 215, 251.

Vučica, 29.

Vuka, 29.

Vyšehrad, castle of, 325.

Vyšehrad, Codex of, 326.

Vyšehrad, Psalter of, 326.

Vyšcslav, Prince of Dalmatia, 77, 154.

 

Wąchock, Abbey of, 332.

Waldemar of Denmark, 308.

Wallachia. 17, 34, 38, 130, 187.

Walpurga, Saint, 241.

Warta, 320.

Weidhaas, H., 152.

Weingart, M., 174.

Wenceslas I, see Wenceslas, Saint.

Wenceslas II, Bohemian King, 336.

Wenceslas III, Bohemian King, 336.

Wenceslas, Life of Saint, 170, 171, 174, 239.

Wenceslas, Saint, 105 ff., 152, 170, 240, 325.

Wends, German name for Polabian Slavs, 72, 76, 293 ff.

Wends, Crusade against the, 300 ff.

Weser, 15.

West Goths, see Visigoths.

White Sea, 217.

Wiching, Latin priest, 94 ff.

Widukind, Saxon chronicler, 108.

Wijk, N. van, 168.

William the Conqueror, 198.

Wilson, C. W., 233.

Wise, see Visigoths.

Wiślica. 172.

Withimer, see Vinitharius.

Witizla, Czech Duke, 104 ff.

Witów, Abbey of, 332.

Władisław Herman, Polish King, 287, 289, 313, 332.

Wollin, Diocese of, 314.

Worms, Concordat of, 273.

Xursu, Slavic deity, 49.

Yugoslavia, 40, 63.

 

Zachlumiane, Slavic tribe, 41, 63, 164.

Zachlumje, 134, 165, 279.

Zagorje, 66.

Zagósč, 332.

Zagreb, 70.

Zajączkowski, A., 197.

Zakon sudnyi ljudem, 169.

Zakrevskij, N., 228.

Zalevar, 150.

Zara, 41, 77, 155, 175, 177, 284.

Zástěrová, B., 209.

Zathey, J., 172, 288.

Zbigniew, Boleslas III’s brother, 313.

Zdeslav, Trpimir’s heir, 123 ff.

Zdík, Bishop of Olomouc, 302, 363, 325.

Zeiller, J., 44.

Zeitz, 113.

Zeitz, Bishopric of, 109.

Zeno, Byzantine Emperor, 31.

Ziegler, H. W., 92.

Zimin, A. A., 198.

Zoe, wife of Leo VI, 130.

Zvonimir, Croat King, 277 ff.

Župans, Serbian rulers, 133.

 

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