The Historical Geography of Europe, Volume 1

Couverture
Longmans, Green, and Company, 1881
 

Table des matières

The Macedonian kingdoms Egypt Syria
38
Characteristics of the Italian peninsula the great islands
44
Growth of the Roman Power in Italy
49
Liguria Venetia Istria foundation of Aquileia
55
its extent and tribal divisions
62
Conquests from Augustus to Nero incorporation of vassal
66
CHAPTER IV
73
thage
79
The Wandering of the Nations
83
The Franks use of the name Francia
91
Settlements in Britain and Gaul
96
104106
105
Loss of the Eastern and African provinces of Rome
111
Apulia Sicily Venice no part of the kingdom their relation
114
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117
Advance at the cost of the Imperial kingdoms first Bur
128
Use of the names Francia Gallia Germania
129
CHAPTER VI
134
Rivalry of the Eastern and Western Empires and Churches
141
Effect of the Burgundian conquests of France relations with
145
Extent of the kingdom Neustria and Austria Æmilia
147
Slavonic settlements in Greece
156
The Northern and Southern Slaves split asunder by
157
Supremacy of Wessex
161
CHAPTER VII
166
Curtailment of the Empire moral influence of Constanti
168
The Ecclesiastical Divisions of Gaul and Germany
172
The Ecclesiastical Divisions of Spain
178
The Ecclesiastical Divisions of Northern and Eastern Europe
183
The Kingdom of Germany
190
Growth of the House of Austria separation of Switzerland
203
208209
209
The Northwestern Slaves Bohemia Poland
211
The Saxon mark Slavonic princes of Mecklenburg
213
Duchy of Francia held by the bishops of Würzburg
215
Trent and Brixen
217
The Kingdom of Italy
231
Lombardy proper the marches
234
Extension of Castile dominion the Burgundian inheritance
240
Palaiologoi at Montferrat house of Visconti at Milan
242
Venice Milan Spanish and Austrian its dismemberment
248
of Campo Formio Piedmont joined to France 251253
251
Recovery of Venetia and Rome parts of the kingdom
258
The Austrian power its position as a marchland its union
267
History of Geneva territory restored to Savoy division
274
Acquisition of Nizza
282
Savoyard advance in Italy
285
The Netherlands the counts of Flanders their Imperial fiefs
293
The Dominions of Austria
305
Swabia ecclesiastical powers
310
Relations between Austria and the Empire division of
312
CHAPTER IX
325
The duchy of France in 987 the King cut off from the sea 329330
329
Fiefs of Aragon in Southern Gaul counts of Toulouse
335
from homage
340
Foreign Annexations of France
341
History of the Langue doc
345
Philips last acquisition of Luxemburg advance under
349
The Colonial Dominion of France
352
Division of the Empire A D
395
Marks of Brandenburg Lausitz and Meissen
397
Kingdom of Cyprus its relations to Jerusalem and Armenia
401
413414
414
Servian conquests beginning of the Albanian power kings
420
Relations of the Dalmatian cities to Servia Croatia Venice
424
The Balsa at Skodra loss of Skodra beginning of Tzer
428
The Burgundians various uses of the name Burgundy
438
Breakup of the kingdom principality of Dobrutcha
439
7 The Kingdom of Hungary
450
Stefano
454
CHAPTER XI
462
Turanian intrusions Bulgarians Magyars Ottomans
463
Denmark Norway Sweden
466
Great Moravia overthrown by the Magyars their relations
467
Relations of Russia to the Eastern Church and Empire
468
Scandinavian settlements
470
Settlements in Orkney Man Iceland Ireland
471
Inroads of the Huns battle of Châlons origin of Venice
476
Bohemia and Moravia
477
Early conquest of the Sorabi marks of Meissen and Lusatia
479
The Cuman power Mongol invasion Russia tributary
483
Duchy of SouthJutland or Sleswick its relations to Den
489
The Baltic still mainly held by the earlier races formation
493
The Military Orders Swordbrothers and Teutonic
495
kingdom extent of their dominion
496
Advance of Christianity Lithuania the last heathen power
497
Growth of Russia creation of Prussia temporary greatness
503
Fiefs of Sweden within the Empire Pomerania Bremen
509
Sweden after the peace of Oliva
510
Temporary Russian advance on the Caspian superiority
516
Fluctuation on the Moldavian border
522
The Rouman principalities union of Wallachia and Mol
524
THE SPANISH PENINSULA AND ITS COLONIES
525
Shiftings of Castile Leon and Gallicia final union Casti
531
The Two Sicilies their various unions and divisions
537
The Spanish West Indies
544
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550
Ireland
556
The thirteen Colonies their independence
562
The United States of America
563
Kingdom of Hungary its relations to Croatia and Slavonia 434
565
Different directions of the Scandinavian settlements
568
Probable kindred of all the neighbouring nations
571
Special character of the English Conquest of Britain
572
The Seven United Provinces their independence of
577
The Norman Power in Italy and Sicily its relations to
578
Growth of the kingdom of England
579
558
580
98
584
Turkish invasion disputes for Dalmatia
585
Note on the Slavonic settlements
587
Division of the Netherlands and Belgium separation
591
Pagania
593
522523
596
423424
598
250251
599
Magyar Kingdom of Croatia struggles between Venice
603

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