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Authors: Susan Wise Bauer
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Richard of Cornwall, 360
Robert, duke of Normandy, 3–4
Robert, king of Naples, 416
Robert (illegitimate son of Robert the Bruce), 498
Robert (Louis IX’s brother), 333, 335–36
Robert II “the Pious,” king of France, 235
n
Robert III, count of Flanders, 462
Robert Guiscard, 13
Robert of Artois, 412
Robert of Courtenay, ruler of Constantinople, 221–22
Robert of Geneva,
see
Clement VII, pope
Robert of Ketton, 46
Rogerius of Apulia, 315
Roger of Hoveden, 166, 172, 202
Roger of Lauria, 391
Roger of Wendover, 78, 168, 174, 203, 204–5, 248, 250–55, 257–58, 275, 294–95, 304
Roman Catholic Church, 179, 219, 240, 539, 542, 555
absence of pope in, 375
anticlericalism and, 354–55, 357
antipopes of, 83, 85–86
Cathar opposition to, 236
Hussites as part of, 649
Louis IX’s devotion to, 357
Orthodox beliefs vs., 376
n
, 651–52
Papal Schism and, 413, 486–87, 579, 601, 612–18, 645
slavery supported by, xxv, 659–60
Wycliffe’s defiance of, 582
Roman empire, 144, 443
Romanus Pontifex
, xxv, 660
Rome, 7, 10, 77, 82–83, 128, 172, 180, 204, 235, 238, 242, 244, 249, 257, 258, 283, 296, 320, 321, 322, 339, 359, 364, 365, 375, 376, 389, 391, 413, 416, 461, 486, 488–89, 541, 571–74, 615, 650, 659–60, 669, 673, 677
Senate of, 541
Rome, ancient, 488–89, 633
Christianity in, 3
ideas and thinkers of, xxiii–xxiv
Romulus, 489
Rory O’Connor, high king of Ireland, 148–49
Rothelin Continuation, 369
Rouen, 174, 203, 625, 667–68, 669
Rouen Castle, 517
Rousillon, 391
Royal Chronicles of U Thong, 531–32
Rudolf of Hapsburg, king of Germany, 365, 388–89, 410
Ruhuna, 108
ruins, Nazca, 189
Rum, Turkish sultanate of, 17, 34, 135, 222, 340, 419, 599
Runnymede, 253–54
Rupert, king of Germany, 613, 616
Rus’ people, 266, 283, 284, 315, 341, 349, 506, 509, 555, 560–61, 627
timelines, 269, 274, 317, 325
Russia, 560
Rye, 579
Sabbah, Hasan, 227–28
Sabea, 288
Sahara Desert, 94–95, 457, 587
Saifawa dynasty, 288
St. Denis, 665
St. Denis abbey, 50
St. Edmonds, 251
St. John Lateran, 416
Saint-Leu-d’Esserent, 520
Saint-Malo, 304
St. Mary’s of the Germans, 282
St. Peter’s Basilica, 486, 649
St. Romanus gate, 678, 680
Sajo river, 315
Saladin, 89, 105–6, 155–59, 166, 168, 170–73, 275, 282, 449, 628
conquests of,
158
Saleph river, 170
Salian dynasty, 20
Salic Law, 417, 463, 467, 499, 515
Salih Ismail, as-, 333
Salimbene, 24, 324
Salisbury, earl of, 335
Salmama I, king of Kanem, 97
salt, 95
Salt Range mountains, 230
Salvatierra, 243–44
Salzburg, 445
Samana, 404
Samarkand, 264, 558, 561, 563, 627, 632
Samguk Sagi
, 71
samurai, 62, 66, 161, 163, 211, 382–83, 470, 473, 475
Sancho, king of Castile, 88
Sancho I, king of Portugal, 242–44
Sancho the Strong, king of Navarre, 242–44
Sanctus, Louis, 507
Sandwich, rumored French landing at, 593
Sankama, king of Kalachuri, 115
Saracens, 239
Sarai, 316, 561
Sardinia, 321–22
Sargon, 102
Sarrasin, John, 335
Sartaq, 310–11
satin weave, 56
Savelli, Giacomo (Pope Honorius IV), 391, 392
Savoy, 574
Savoy Palace, 521, 583
Saxony, 82
Count Palatine of, 316
Scandinavia, 604–9,
606
,
607
Scania, 608
Schiltberger, Johann, 601–2
Schweppermann, Siegfried, 484
Scipio Africanus, 488
Scone Abbey, 398, 399, 498
Scotland, 22, 394,
396
, 463, 466, 574, 583, 621
England at war with, 397–401, 433–38, 497–99
France and, 433, 501, 663
timelines, 24, 402, 409, 439, 448, 454, 469, 477, 483, 504, 511, 524, 536, 586, 597, 603
scutage, 203–4, 252, 361
Sea of Parakrama (reservoir), 109
Second Barons’ War, 361–63
Second Council of Lyons, 375
Second Crusade, 39–41, 76, 81, 135
Secret History of the Mongols, The
, 195–97
Secrets
(Galen), 46
Seine, 249
Semlin, 139
Sena empire, 117, 119–24, 225
Senegal, 459
Senegal river, 455
Sens, bishop of, 52
Seoul, 568
Sephoria, 157–58
Serbia, 137–39, 144, 168, 170, 424,
424
, 537, 539, 542, 598, 599, 600, 630, 632, 673–76
timelines, 140, 147, 426, 432, 543, 550, 556, 603, 610
Serbia, archbishop of, 222
sessho
, 61
n
Setton, Kenneth, 285
Seuna, 112, 115
Seven Summits, 189
n
Seventh Crusade, 333–37,
334
, 353–55, 364
Seville, 45, 306–7
Shahnameh
(Firdausi), 121
Shah Rukh, 632
Shams-i-Siraj, 482, 548–49
Shams-ud-Din, sultan (Malik Haji Ilyas), 480–81, 544–45
Shang-ching, 58
Shangdong Peninsula, 526
Shangdu, 380, 386
Shaoxing Treaty, 27, 53
Shawar, Fatimid vizier, 104–5
sheep, 445
shepherds, 582
Shewa, 288
Shi’ite Muslims, 226–28
shikken
, 212–15, 382–83, 470–75
Shimotsuke, 473
Shin Ton, 565–67
Shirakawa, emperor of Japan, 62–63
Shiraz, 97
Shirkuh, 104–6
Shiva, 108, 110, 113–14, 119
Shizong, 58
Short, Jack, 434
Shoshi, 64
Shrewsbury, Battle of, 621
shugo
, 471
Siberia, 561
Sibylla, queen of Jerusalem, 156–57
Sic et Non
(Abelard), 51
Sicilian Code of 1231, 320
Sicilian Vespers, 390–91,
390
Sicily, 82, 141, 176, 318, 319, 320, 323, 359–61, 363–65,
365
, 373, 374, 389, 390, 391, 410, 571
Siena, 415, 573, 574, 575
Sigismund, Holy Roman emperor, 553–54, 600–601, 616–18, 645–50,
648
, 673, 675, 677
Sikandar, 545
Silesia, 284
Simeon of Durham, 21
Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, 205, 238, 240, 242–43, 245–46, 257–59, 305
Simon de Montfort the Younger, 308, 361–63
“Simonie, The,” 463
Sind, 228, 229, 329
Singh, Jaitra, 230
Sinjong, king of Goryeo, 73
Siraj, Shams-i, 544
Sira-ordu, 339
Sirisamghabodhi, king of Sri Lanka, 271
Sixth Crusade, 295–96
slavery:
in Africa, 95, 97, 100, 208–9, 588, 654, 658–60
in Byzantium, 145
Christianity and, 659–60
Circassian, 628
in Delhi, 327, 330
Egypt and, 349
fall of Antioch and, 351
Islam and, 226, 588
mamluks and, 225–26
Mongols and, 349
Portuguese trade in, xxv, 654, 658–60
Slavic territories, 81, 83
Slavic tribes, 137, 238, 283
Sluys, 593
Sluys, Battle of, 499, 501
Smolensk, 266
Sofia, 598
Sogut, 419
sohei
(warrior monks), 62, 63
Soissons, 49, 51, 235
n
Solankis, 123
Solomon, king, 288
Solomonid dynasty, 288
Someshvara, king of Kalachuri, 114, 115
Somesvara IV, king of Western Chalukya, 115
Song:
Northern, 526
Southern, 27–29,
28
, 55–59,
57
,
59
, 195, 312–13, 339, 340–43, 379–80, 382–83
timelines, 33, 42, 60, 68, 75, 201, 206, 210, 269, 274, 317
Song Bing, 383
Song of the Cathar Wars
, 259
Song Duanzong, 382–84
Song Duzong, emperor, 379, 380, 382–83
Song dynasty, 25–29, 197, 199
laws and institutions of, 299
Song Gaozong, emperor of China, 26–27, 55–58
Song Gong, emperor of the Southern Song, 382
Song Qinzong, 55
Soninke people, 99–100
Sosso clan, 100, 207–9,
209
timelines, 101, 107, 116, 210, 216
South America, 188–93,
189
timelines, 194, 201, 206
Southampton, 501, 579
Southeast Asia,
28
, 298–301,
301
,
533
Spain,
89
, 135, 177, 275, 293, 522, 574
in the Americas, 188, 192
Christian reconquest of, xxiii, 43–47, 88–92, 243–46, 304–7, 515, 655
Crusade in, 244–46
discord between Christian kings of, 242–44
Muslim, xxiii, 43–47, 88–92, 177, 242–46, 306–7, 372, 373, 515, 655
timelines, 48, 54, 93, 101, 107, 246, 247, 261, 309, 317, 378, 393, 402, 418
Spandounes, Theodore, 539–40
Sri Lanka, 108–12,
109
,
110
, 113,
113
, 119, 270–73, 428, 547, 548, 638
timelines, 116, 125, 133, 274, 280
Staines, 253
Statute of Rhuddlan (1284), 397
Stefan Dushan, king of Serbia, 424–25, 537, 539, 542
Stefan Lazarević, king of Serbia, 630
Stefan Nemanja, grand prince of all Serbia, 139, 144, 424
Stephen III, king of Hungary, 139
Stephen of Blois, king of England, 21–22, 76, 78, 127, 149, 254
Stirling, 399
Stirling Bridge, 400–401, 433
Stirling Castle, 433
Stockholm, 607
Stone of Scone, 398, 399–400
Studium Arabicum, 373
Subotai, 263, 264, 310, 312–13, 315–16, 340
Sudan, 458–59
Sufism, 544–45
Sukhothai, 300, 531–32
Sulayman, Dawed b., 97–98
Suleyman (son of Bayezid), 630
Suleyman Pasha, 538–39
Sully, 667
Sultanpur, 479
Sumanguru Kante, 100, 207–9
Sumatra, 108
Sundiata, king of the Sosso, 208–9, 455
Suphanburi, 531
Suryavarman II, king of Khmer, 29–31, 300
Sussex, 579
Sutoku, emperor of Japan, 64–65
Swabia, 611–12, 616
Swabian League, 611–12
Swahili peoples, 97
Sweden, 604–7,
607
, 609
timelines, 610, 619, 626
Syam, 300, 531–32
timelines, 302, 309, 536, 543, 550
Sylvester II, pope, 46
Sylvius, Aeneas,
see
Pius II, pope
Syr Darya river, 313
Syria, 34, 102, 156, 157, 295, 333, 335, 347, 348, 375, 450, 506, 628
First Crusade and, 3
plague in, 50
timelines, 12, 18, 24, 33, 42, 48, 107, 116, 125, 140, 160, 165, 175, 183, 194, 201, 280, 286, 292, 297, 302, 325, 331, 338, 345, 352, 358, 366, 378, 387
Syrian revolt, 296
Szörény, 675
Tabakat-i-Nasiri
, 122, 200, 225–26, 326, 329
Tabriz, 558, 632
Tacaynamo, 192
Taejo, emperor of Joseon, 566–68
Tafur, Pero, 673, 675
Taghaza, 95, 456
Tagliacozzo, Battle of, 365
Taichi’ut clan, Mongol, 195
taiga
, 195
Taiheiki
, 472, 474
Taillebourg, 308
Taira clan, 62–63, 65–67, 161, 163
Taira Kiyomori, 66–67, 161–63
Taira Munemori, 162–63
Taira Shigemori, 161
Taira Tokuko, 161
Taira Yorimori, 161
Takakura, emperor of Japan, 161
Tale of Hogen, The
, 65
Tales of the Heike
, 161–63
Talsandah, 329
Tamar, queen of Georgia, 264
Tamil language, 273
Tang dynasty, 341, 640
Tangier, 451, 656–57
Tangut language, 198
Tanis, 105
Tarain, Second Battle of, 123
Tayisi, Esen, 643
Ta Yu,
see
Dai Viet
Tbilisi, 264, 313, 630
Temple Bar, 583
Temple Mount, 296
Temujin,
see
Genghis Khan
Tenedos, 538
Tenochtitlán, 494–95
Teotihuacan, 192
Terek river, 561
Battle of, 561–63,
562
Termes, 240
Teutonic Knights, 282–85, 315, 552, 554
Teutonic Order of Prussia, 646
Texcoco, Lake, 492–94
Tezozomoc, king of Azcapotzalco, 494–95
Tezozómoc, Fernando Alvarado, 492
Thai, 531, 533
Thailand, 300
Thai Tong,
see
Tran Canh, king of Dai Viet
Thames river, 78, 253
Thang Long, 27, 29, 30, 298, 301, 342, 385, 534
Thanjavur, 273
Theobald, king of Navarre, 373–74
Theobald of Bec, archbishop of Canterbury, 127
Theoderic the Ostrogoth, 5–6
Theodore Comnenus Ducas, ruler of Epirus, 221
Theodore II Lascaris, ruler of Nicaea, 369
Theodore Lascaris, rule of Nicaea, 220–21, 222
Theodosian Code of 438, 234
Theologia Scholarium
(Abelard), 49, 50–52
theological categories, 53