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              | R.W.CHURCH | I. Teutonic settlements in the west. Fall of
                      the Empire in the West. (406-476). II. The new nations III. Condition of the Teutonic settlements IV. Conversion of the English V. Supremacy of the Franks in the West. The
                      Merovingian Kings.
                      
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              |  | THE VISIGOTHIC KINGDOM OF SPAIN, THE OSTROGOTHIC KINGDOM IN ITALY, THE FRANKS IN GAUL,  THE LOMBARD KINGDOM IN ITALY.  | 
            
              |  | Migration to the
                      Euxine. Ostrogoths. The Scythian War,
                      247-270. Philip, Emperor,
                      244-249. Invasion of the
                      Empire, 249. Bithynia invaded,
                      259. The Emperor
                      Claudius II. Battle of Naissus. Civilization of
                      the Visigoths. Hermanric the Ostrogoth. Bishop Ulfilas,
                      311-381. Gothic Arianism. Wallia. 415-418. Theodoric and Aetius. 421-451. Invasion of Attila. 451. Theodoric II. 451-467. Euric. 467-484. Alaric II. 484-502. Battle of Vouglé.506-507  | 
            
              | CHARLES DAVID GORDON | 1.
                      Imperial Government 2. The
                      Dynasty of Theodosius I and the Barbarians West. 3. The Huns. 4. The Vandals and the Collapse of the West 5. The East, 450-91. 6. The Ostrogoths  | 
            
              | WALTER C. PERRY | I.-From the First Appearance of the Franks to the Death of
                      Clovis(AD 240-511) II.-From the Death of Clovis
                      to the Death of Clotaire I (A.D.511—561) III. From the Death of Clotaire I to the Death of Brunhilda (AD.561—618) IV.-From the Death of
                      Brunhilda to the Death of Charles Martel(AD.618—741) V.-From the death of Charles Martel to the death of Pepin the Short (AD 741—768)  | 
            
              | JOHN WEALE.  | PART I. THE MOSLEMS.  I. Life and doctrine of Mohammed II.—The Khalifate from Abu Bekr to Hesham. PART II. THE FRANKS. CHAPTER I.—The Frank Confederacy.—Clovis, the Founder of the Frank Monarchy II.—Decline of the Merovingian Princes.—The Mayors of the Palace.—Pepin of Landen—Pepin of Heristal. — Charles Martel. —The Battle of Tours | 
            
              |  | I. The Bretons II. The Gascons III. The Frisons IV. The Saxons V. The Abodrites VI. The Allemans and Bavarians | 
            
              |  | THE SITUATION IN THE TIME OF KING LIUTPRAND. THE DUCHY OF ROME. THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE POPE AND THE FRANKISH INTERVENTION.POPE STEPHEN II | 
            
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                 JAMES M. WILLIAMSON  |  | 
            
              |  | The Two Sieges of Constantinople by the Arabs. — Their Invasion of   France and Defeat by Charles Martel. — Civil War of the Ommiades and Abbassides. — Learning of the Arabs. — Luxury of the   Caliphs. — Naval Enterprises on Crete, Sicily and Rome. — Decay   and Division of the Empire of the Caliphs.— Defeats and Victories   of the Greek Emperors.  | 
            
              |  | THE STRUGGLE FOR EGYPT. FAILURE OF BONOSUS. ACCESSION OF HERACLIUS. EGYPT UNDER THE NEW EMPEROR. PERSIAN CONQUEST OF SYRIA | 
            
              |  | THE  IBERIAN PENINSULA, A D. c. 1000-1344. ENGLAND,  A.D. 1087-1189. | 
            
              |  | RICHARD I . HENRY III . EDWARD II . EDWARD   III | 
            
              | Alfred Rambaud |  THE NORTHMEN IN RUSSIA: ORIGIN AND CUSTOMS OF THE VARIAGI. 862-972. THE FIRST RUSSIAN PRINCES: RURIK, OLEG, IGOR. THE FIRST EXPEDITIONS AGAINST CONSTANTINOPLE. OLGA: CHRISTIANITY IN RUSSIA.
                      SVIATOSLAF.SAINT VLADIMIR  AND IAROSLAF THE GREAT.972-1054. THE SUCCESSORS OF IAROSLAF THE GREAT.— WARS FOR THE RIGHTS OF ELDERSHIP AND THE THRONE OF KIEF. VLADIMIR MONOMAKH.—FALL OF KIEF.  | 
            
              |  | Henry the Fawler. Conquests in the Slavian Northeast—Defeat of the Hungarians
                      
                      Otto I. The Reincorporation of Italy with the Empire.
                        
                      Otto II, Otto III. Henry II the Holy. Immunities—Increasing Importance of the Churches and Cities, and
                        
                        Consequent Decrease of the Ducal Power
                        
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              | C. W. C. OMAN | THE ART OF WAR     IN THE         MIDDLE AGES. A.D. 378-1515 | 
            
              | F.        Somner Merryweather | BIBLIOMANIA IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 
            
              | James J. Walsh  | THE THIRTEENTH, GREATEST OF CENTURIES | 
            
              | I. F. C. HECKER  | THE BLACK DEATH
                
                IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY | 
            
              | JOHN HENRY “CARDINAL” NEWMAN | THE ARIANS
                
                OF THE FOURTH CENTURY | 
            
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