The history of the world the second part in six books, being a continuation of famous history of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight : beginning where he left viz at the end of the Macedonian kingdom, and deduced to these later-times : that is from the year of the world 3806, or 160 years before Christ till the end of the year 1640 after Christ / by Alexander Ross ; wherein the most remarkable passages of those times both ecclesiasticall and civill, in the greatest states, empires, and kingdomes, are represented ; together with a chronologie of those times and an alphabeticall-table by the author.

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The history of the world the second part in six books, being a continuation of famous history of Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight : beginning where he left viz at the end of the Macedonian kingdom, and deduced to these later-times : that is from the year of the world 3806, or 160 years before Christ till the end of the year 1640 after Christ / by Alexander Ross ; wherein the most remarkable passages of those times both ecclesiasticall and civill, in the greatest states, empires, and kingdomes, are represented ; together with a chronologie of those times and an alphabeticall-table by the author.
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An Alphabeticall Table, containing the Persons, Places, and Principall Matters in the Second Part of the History of the World.

A
  • ABassa Bassai the Revol∣ted Turk. 483.
  • Abbatiscella its Hi∣story. 367.
  • Abbot of S. Gall de∣feated. 362. raiseth a Civil War. 365.
  • Abbots of S. Gall, who 369.
  • Abdise, Patriarch of the East. 432.
  • Aberdene, built. 142.
  • Aberdene Divines, their Queries to the Covenanting Ministers. 642, &c.
  • Abismarus Emperor. 114. 117.
  • Acephali, who 95.
  • Achaeans subdued by the Romans, 5. their insolencie. 4.
  • Achmet the Turk, and his Actions, 480. makes Peace with Caesar. ib.
  • Acho, King of Norway 243.
  • Adalgisus, Prince of Salernum, 135.
  • Adolphus, Emperor. 254.
  • Aenobarb sends the Turks two Barks, which are taken by Garcias. 395.
  • Aetius the Generall. 93, &c.
  • Afric lost. 117.
  • Agrippa, his Actions and death. 41.
  • Agrippina. 42, &c.
  • Aistalphus, King of Lombardie. 121.
  • Aix turns out their Iesuits. 445.
  • Aladolus, King of Armenia behead∣ed. 473.
  • Alani, who 40. 90. 246.
  • Alanson, the French Kings brother. 436.
  • Alaricus. 88, 90, 91. Sacks Rome. 92.
  • Duke of Albany, Regent of Scot∣land; and his Actions. 57•…•…, &c.
  • Alberts Posteritie, Marquisses of Austria. 141.
  • Albert of Austria, Emperor. 254, &c. his Lady. 255.
  • Albert Emperor, his Title to Bohe∣mia, and short life, 406.
  • Albert Arch Duke of Austria. 438.
  • Albinus defeated by Severus. 62.
  • Alboinus, King of Lombardy 104.
  • Alexander, the supposed son of An∣tiochus. 3
  • Alexander, Ptolomies son in Law, 16.
  • Alexander Zebina, King of Syria. 7. his sacriledge. ib. is slain. ib.
  • Alexander Janneus succeeds Ari∣stobulus in Judaea, 10. he murthers his brother: his cruelties and death. 10, &c.
  • Alexander Cleopatras son; and his Actions. 11.
  • Alexandra Reignes in Palestin. 17.
  • Alexander Aristobulus his son e∣scapes out of prison, 21. is defeated by Gabinius, 23. is beheaded, 29.
  • Alexander Severus, a good Empe∣ror, 65, &c. his end. 66.
  • Alexander, brother of Leo the Em∣peror. 140.
  • Alexander, King of Scotland, 233, &c. his death. •…•…44.
  • Alexander King of Scotland his Actions. •…•…74.
  • Pope Alexander's Actions against Barbarossa, and his gift to Venice, 178. his Synod. ibid.
  • Alexander, Lord of the Isles his Re∣bellion and submission. 537.
  • Alexander, King James the third's brother, escapes out of prison, 565. made Regent. 566.
  • Alexius, Greek Emperor, and his losses. 164.
  • Strangled. 184.
  • Alexius Angelus, Greek Emperor. 186. 188.
  • Alphonsus King of Asturia. 125.
  • Alphonsus King of Arragon. 235.
  • Alphonsus the 11 of Spain. 276.
  • Alphonsus leaves Naples to his ba∣stard son. 491.
  • Amadeus Earl of Savoy, and his Actions. 283.
  • Amadeus the 5 and 6. 284. &c. his Exploits. 285.
  • Amedius the 7th 286.
  • Amadeus his Commendation of the

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  • privat Life, 347. b•…•…comes a Monk. 348.
  • Amadeus made Pope, and the Cere∣monies of his Inauguration, 350. he resignes it, 352. hath divers Honors and Priviledges given him by the Sy∣nod of Lausanna. 352.
  • Amadeus 3d Duke of Savoy his Charity. 354.
  • Amadeus the 8 of Savoy, and his Actions, 345, &c. made Duke. 346.
  • Amalasunta, the Gothish Queen. 101.
  • Ambassadors from France and Spain to the Electors, 420. and their Mes∣sage. ibid.
  • Ambassadors questioned, and Mer∣chants imprisoned at Constantinople 485
  • Ambrose Bishop. 86. 89
  • America subdued by the Spaniard. 431
  • Americus Vespusius his Discovery. 503
  • Amurath the Turk, Invades Hun∣gary, and is defeated by Huniades. 406, &c.
  • Amurath the second and his Acti∣ons. 463, &c.
  • Amurath the third and his Actions. 479
  • Amurath, Osmans brother Sultan. 482
  • Amurath his life and death. 263
  • Anastasius Emperor, his good and bad Qualities. 98, &c. his end. 100.
  • Arastasius second, Emperor. 117
  • Anastatius the Patriarch. 120
  • Ancre the French Favorit, and his end. 511
  • Andrew, King of Hungary. 224
  • Cardinall of Saint Andrews Vice∣roy, complies with the Queen Mother, 577. his Pride. 579. murthered. ib. his Castle taken and demolished: 580
  • Andronicus Greek Emperor, his Actions and miserable end 188
  • Androniucs the elder, Emperor. 247 &c. unhappie in his children. 249
  • Andronicus the younger. 249. vex eth his Grandfather. ib. his life and death. 250
  • Andronicus the blinde Emperor. 261
  • Angeli, their Dominion cease. 248
  • Anjou, Protector of France, 296. con∣tests with Burgundy, ib. tries all means to raise money. 297▪ his Coronati∣on and death. ib.
  • Queen Ann beheaded, and Queen Jane dieth, 458▪ Ann of Cleve, and Catherin Howard. 559
  • Antiochus Epiphanes his wicked∣ness and Tyranny p▪ 1▪ his death▪ 2
  • Antiochus Soter, his kindness to Hyrcanus. 6. he beats the Pa•…•…thians. ib. at last is slain by them. ibid.
  • Antiochus Lyzicenus. 11
  • ... Antiochus Gryphus. ibid.
  • ... Antiochus Eusebes. 11, &c.
  • Antiochia overthrown by an Earth quake. 101. shaken again. 108.
  • Antipater his Actions. 20. made Go∣vernor. 29
  • Antipopes. 258. 277. cause great troubles. 334. 352
  • Antonius hates Octavius, and is hated of the people; he flies into France. 29. is invited into Italy. 30. loseth two Legions, and is indangered▪ by the Par∣thians. 31. he crucifies and beheads An∣tigonus. 32. is defeated by Octavius, and kills himself. 33. Antonie's widow of Athens. 262
  • Antonius, why called Pius. 55. his Excellency and Government, and Phi∣losophy. 56. his excellent Government and Victories. 57
  • Antony of Portugall. 435
  • Don Antono of Portugall assisted by the French. 606. by the English. ibid.
  • Apicius hanged himself. 37
  • Appius Claudius his Victory and Triumph. 8
  • Aquila Ponticus. 55. Aquileia. 67
  • Arbogastus. 89
  • Arcadius Emperor. 90, &c.
  • Archelaus accused and banished. 35
  • Aristobulus wears a Diadem: his murthers and bloudie end. 10. Aristo∣bulus, Alexanders son. 17. strives with his brother, is defeated and carried to Rome. 20. escapes. 22. is poysoned. 29
  • Aristonicus seiseth on the Roman Towns. 9. is sent to Rome with the wealth of Attalus. ib. and there is stran∣gled. ibid.
  • Arius, and Arians. 80, &c.
  • Armes of England used by Queen Mary of Scotland. 597
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  • ... Armignac taken prisoner. 301
  • Arminius in Holland occasioneth much Debate. 443. suppressed at U∣tricht. 447
  • Arnulphus Emperor. 139
  • Arnulphus Duke of Bavaria. 142 Arragonians obtain Sicily and Naples. 235
  • Kingdom of Arragon in debate. 303
  • Arragonian Fleet defeated by the Genuois. 489
  • Arras Rebelleth. 499
  • Arteman the Gantois Captain. 300
  • Artenel, Captain of the Gantois. 298, &c.
  • Articles between King Charls of France, and King Henry 5 of Eng∣land. 522
  • Articles between the English and Scots. 551
  • Articles between Edw. 4. and the Fr. K. at which Burgundy storms. 558
  • King Edward 4. kisseth an old wi∣dow for 20l. 558. is entertained in France. ibid.
  • Assembly of the 3 Estates of France at Blois, for setling of Peace. 607
  • Athanasius. 81. 83. 85.
  • Athens destroyed by the Turk. 262
  • Walter Earl of Athol his Punish∣ment. 539
  • Attalus. 92.
  • Attila, K. of the Hunns. 94, 95. 398
  • Atulphus. 92
  • Aubigney advanced by King James, and is accused falsly. 628
  • Avenion, the Popes Seat. 255 bought by the Pope. 260
  • Augustin. 93
  • Aurelian Emperor. 72. his end. 73
  • Aurelius Probus Emperor. ib. his end. 74
  • Auria, Admirall of Genua. 261. 271
  • Auriflamme the holy Standard. 299
  • Austrians quarrel with the Switzers. 357, &c.
  • Austrians make peace with the Ti∣gurins. 361. make Warr upon the Can∣tons. 362. make Peace again. ib. which is shortly after broken. ibid.
B
  • BAbylon, the Seat of the Sarazens. 112
  • Bacchides his Actions. 2
  • Bada its History. 372
  • Bajazet the Turk. 261. his Actions and death. 264. his sons. 265
  • Bajazet the Turk his Actions. 469, &c.
  • Bajazets Rebellion against Soly∣man. 477. strangled with his four sons. ibid.
  • Baldwin King of Jerusalem. 165
  • Baldwin de Burgo▪ 166
  • Baldwin Earl of Flanders, Empe∣ror of Byzantium. 186
  • Baldwin Earl of Flanders. 227, &c.
  • Baldwin the second. 228
  • Baliol King of Scots. 242. doeth homage to King Edward. 244. flyes out against him. ib. he submits, and is imprisoned. 245
  • Edward Baliol King of Scots. 309
  • Baliol resignes his Right to the Scotch Crown. 322
  • Baliol Invades Scotland. 324
  • Bannockbarn Battell. 320
  • Baras the Persian. 106. Bardas Cae∣sar. 134. Barnabos afflicts Genua. 272, &c.
  • Barnabos quarrels with the Savoyen 286
  • Basil the Emperor, and Basil the Eunuch. 149. Basils Actions 150. his crueltie upon the Bulgarians, ibid. his Victories and death. 150, &c.
  • Basil its History. 365▪
  • Basilius, of an horse-courser, made Emperor. 135. his Actions. 136. his death. ibid.
  • George Basta forceth Religion. 404
  • Basta and Batorius strive for Transilvania. 439
  • Stephen Bathors Valour. (399)
  • Steven Bator, King of Poland. 436 Bator the Transilvanian. 438. An∣drew Bator. 439
  • Battel of Agencourt. 519. of Ver∣noyle. 524
  • Gabriel Bator Halts between Cae∣sar and the Turk. 404
  • Thomas Becket his life and death. 188, &c.
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  • ... Belgae, their Army against Caesar. 22.
  • Belisarius. 101, &c. his exploits. 102, &c.
  • Bencozba. 54
  • Berengarius King of Italy. 139. sa∣luted Emperor. 140.
  • Berengarius murthered. 143.
  • Berengarius the younger. 144
  • Berengarius taken, and set free by the Emperor. 145. taken again and im∣prisoned. ibid.
  • Berenice, Queen of Aegypt. 21
  • Bern sides with the Switzers. 361.
  • Bernevild and his Complices in Hol∣land. 449
  • Bienna makes a League with Bern, and other Cantons. 371
  • Blanca, mother of Saint Lewis. 229
  • Blanca Maria Dutchess of Savoy. 355, &c.
  • Bocchus King of Mauritania. 12
  • Bohemia troubled with their Kings, 255. Enriched and divided by Charls the fourth 269
  • Bohemia troubled with Wars by the Hussits. 334
  • Bohemians have Liberty of Reli∣gion. 442
  • Bohemia Rebels against Cesar, 447, &c.
  • Boiebracius King of Bohemia, a Hussit. 409, &c.
  • Borgias poysoned, and recovers, 504
  • Borussians fall off from the Marian knights, 414. Ioyn with Poland, ibid.
  • Bothwels ill offices between Murry and the Hamiltons. 617
  • Bothwell restored to the discontent of Murry. 618
  • Bothwell accused of murthering the King; and is made D. of Orkney. 620 Marryed, ibid
  • Bothwell proclaimed Traytor, 631 Surpriseth Leith ibid.
  • Botoniates Greek Emperor. 164
  • Bourdeaux fals off, and once to the English. 490
  • Boyds, their greatnesse and fall in Scotland. 563, &c.
  • Brigerus the Tyrant of Swethland. 266
  • Britan invaded by Cesar, 22. Base Britany in controversie. 290
  • Duke of Britany reconciled to the King, 302. Duke of Orleans killed by Burgundy. 304
  • Duke of Britany angry for the peace between Lewis and his Subjects. 493
  • Britany in France troubled by the Dukes favorite, 501. Sues for peace, 502
  • Bruce King of Scotland, 244. He consults with Cumin, who betrays him. 246. Escapes strangely into Scotland, and kils Cumin. ibid.
  • King Bruce his contestation with K. Edward. 305
  • Bruce his good successe. 306
  • Robert Bruce King of Scotland his successe. 320
  • Bruce and his Nobility differ. 322
  • Bruce king of Scots his advice, will and death. 323
  • Bruciaus and Baliolaus have divers encounters 324, &c.
  • Bruges rebelleth. 342
  • Bruges begs pardon of the Duke, 488
  • Brunchilde her punishment. 111
  • Brunswig like to be betrayed. 440
  • Brunswicks out-rages, 452. He is defeated by Tilly, ibid. Lost his arme. 453
  • Brunswick beat again by Tilly, ibid. With other passages that year. ib. &c.
  • Brutus his death. 30
  • Duke of Buckingham animated by Dr. Morton, against King Richard. 554 his bad success; is betrayed and behea∣ded. ib.
  • Bucquoi, Brunswick, Spinola, Tilly, and other Commanders oppress Germa∣ny. 451
  • Bulgarius. 114. 116. 118. 120. 127. Converted twice. 132. Their Battell with Leo. 143. Pillage Hadrianople. 141
  • Burdilex, Governor of Piemont his Petition to the French King, and his Counsell about the delivery of the Sa∣voyen Towns. 397. Answer thereto. 397. &c.
  • Burgundie of old a Kingdom, now a Dutchie, and Countie. 156.
  • Burgundians Converted to Christ. 92. Burgundy annexed to France. 276
  • Burgundians 3 times defeated by the Switzers. 363
  • Duke of Burgundy absolved by the French King, and then takes Paris. 486

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  • Is murthered by the Dolphin. 487. his son makes a League with England. ib. Burgundy and Orleans reconciled. 489
  • Burning Glasses. 99
  • Byzantium the Walls overthrown. 61. Rebuilt, and new named. 81. Fired. 96. Its Library burnt. 97. a great Slaughter there. 101. Besieged by Fleets. 112. 118. Taken by the Latins. 186. Lost by Baldwin the 2d. 228. taken by Palaeologus. 246. Besieged and taken by Mahumet 2d. 466. its miserable Con∣dition. ibid.
C
  • CAbades the Persian King. 100
  • Jack Cade's Rebellion. 530
  • Caesars League with Pompey. 21. he promotes the Agrarian Laws. 21. his Success against Auletes, the Helveti∣ans, and Ariovistus. 21, &c. the Belgae, Gauls, and Britans. 22, &c. he envies Pompey. 24. subdues the Auverni, He∣dui, and others. ib. refuseth to part with his Army, or lay down his Commission. 25. he passeth Rubicon. ibid. enters Rome, and seiseth on the Treasurie. 26. attempts to Surprise Pompey, and takes in divers Towns. ibid. his sayings of Pompey. ibid. his Pharasian Army and Fight. ib. &c. his courage in the Storm. ibid. his skil in Swimming. 27. he over∣comes Ptolomie's Army. ibid. and the African under Juba, Scipio, and Ca∣to, ibid. his 4 Triumphs, Feast, Magni∣ficence and Clemency. 28. his fifth Tri∣umph, Titles, Pride, Death, and Com∣mendations. ibid. 416, &c
  • Caesar Borgias cruelty.
  • Caganus King of the Avares. 105, &c. Enters Lombardy. 109
  • Calender Reformed. 437
  • Caligula, his good and bad qualities, his Tyranies and death. 40, &c.
  • Callis Besieged by Burgundy. 527
  • Callis left by the English. 596. Demanded by Queen Elizabeth. 597. 599
  • Calojohannes Emperor, his Reigne 172
  • Calypha. 119
  • Campobassus perfidious. 410
  • Campson Gaurius, King of Aegypt 473. troad to death. 474
  • Caire besieged and taken. 530
  • Cantacuzenus his life. •…•…61
  • Canton Towns described. 373. Can∣tons beyond the Alpes. 374
  • Car, Earl of Sommerset his Story. 636, &c.
  • Caracalla, his wicked Reigne and end. 63
  • Carola, Queen of Cyprus. 354
  • ...Carolus Martellus. 117, &c.
  • Carolomannus. 137
  • Carrarius his wickedness and end. 332
  • Carthaginian War the 3d. how occa∣sioned. 3. Debated in the Senat, whe∣ther Carthage should be overthrown. 4. The Carthaginian ships burnt by the Romans, and their City taken and bur∣ned. 4. Their wrongs to Masanissa. ibid.
  • Carthage taken by Gensericus, then by Belisarius. 1•…•…2
  • Carus and Carinus his son emperors. 74
  • Cassius his death, 30. His Rebellion. 57
  • Catalani, who? 247
  • Cathibaius Sultan of Egypt. 469
  • Catalins conspiracy. 20
  • Cato laid in Chains, 22. Hee kils himself. 27
  • Cazanus the Tartar bèats the Sultan of Aegypt, 248. His error. 249
  • Prince Charls sent into Spain with Buckingham, 639. Returns, ibid. The match broken. 640
  • Charls K. of great Britain, his acti∣ons and end. 641, &c.
  • K. Charls grants the Scots Presby∣terians their demands. 644, &c.
  • Charls the Bellicous. 343
  • Charls of Burgundy his losses. 355
  • Charolois of Burgundy quarrels with Lewis the eleventh, 492. &c. His hatred to him. 495
  • Charls of Burgundies ambition, 496 Full of troubles, ibid. His greatnesse. 498
  • Charls of Burgundy beateth, and is beaten by the Switzers. 498. Beaten again, and is killed, ibid. His daughter Mary sends to K. Lewis. 499
  • Charls the Great, 122, 125, &c. His death and commendations, 128. And famous works. ibid, &c.
  • Charls of Anjou. 234
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  • ... Charls the balde. 136, &c.
  • ... Charls de Blois. 290, &c.
  • Charls of Dyrrachium, 260. Mur∣thered. ib.
  • Charls the fair of France. 288
  • Charls the Great's issue fails. 141
  • Charls the Gross. 137, &c.
  • Charls of Moravia Crowned Em∣peror at Bonna. 259
  • Charls King of Navarr. 292
  • Charls the simple. 143
  • Charls the fourth Emperor, 267. his Actions and death. 268, &c.
  • Charls the fifth of France. 293, &c.
  • Charls the fifth ends the Venetian Warr. 419. The manner of his Electi∣on. 420, &c. Reasons for the same. 421, &c. Is Elected. 423. And Crowned, 424
  • Charls the sixth of France. 296. 486
  • Charls the eighth of France, and his Actions. 415
  • Charls the fifth Emperor his Pede∣gree. 344
  • Charls the fifth his Actions. 425, &c. his end. 431
  • Charls 7 of France, his Message to Duke Lewis of Savoy. 353. He makes War against Savoy. 355
  • Charls 7 his Actions. 487, &c.
  • Charls 7 his death. 491
  • Charls 8 of France, his Reigne and Actions. 500, &c. His death. 503
  • Charls 9 of France. 507
  • Charls King of Naples murthered. 397
  • Charls 3d of Savoy loseth most of his Countrey. 393. is accused by King Francis. 394
  • Duke Charls of Savoy excused. 394 Dieth. 396
  • Charls the fifth Duke of Savoy. 356
  • Charls Canutus King of Sweden. 336
  • Charls, Sigismunds Uncle, a Pro∣testant made King of Sweden. 378. His Actions. 379
  • Charls taken by a Stratagem. 488
  • Childebertus. 104
  • Childericus. 97. 114
  • Chilpericus King of France. 121
  • Christ is born. 34. Disputes being 12 years old. 36. his Actions, Pre•…•…ching and Miracles. 38, &c. His Death, Resurrecti∣on, Ascension, and sending of the Holy Ghost. 39
  • Christians persecuted. 45. 50. 53. Ob∣tain Victory by Prayer. 57. Live quietly under Commodus. 59. Falsly accused. 63. Quiet under Caracalla. 64. Under Alexander Severus. 65, &c. Persecuted under Maximinus. 68. Under Decius. 69. Under Valerian. ib. quiet under Gallienus. 70. Persecuted under Clau∣dius. 72. Under Aurelian. 73. Under Di∣oclesian▪ 75. & Maximianus. 76. & Ga∣lerius Maximinus. ibid. Licinius. 79
  • Christians, their good success against the Sarazens. 165. Win and lose Da∣miata. 224. Defeated at Ptolemais 225. They lose it. 236. Their success a∣gainst the Mores and Tunis. 237. Per∣fidious to the Turks. 248. Slain by the Aegyptians. ib. Murthered by the Turks in Hungary. 400. Defeated by Amurath. 408. Their loss in Africa under Sebastian. 435. They lose Byzan∣tium, and are invited thither again. 466, &c.
  • Christianus the third, King of Denmark. 340
  • Christian fourth of Denmark. 440
  • Christianus King of Sweden. 338, &c.
  • Christiern a cruel Tyrant. 337. Chri∣stiern the 2d. 339
  • ... Chrysostom. 90, &c.
  • Cicero, see Tully.
  • Cimbrians, their Victories over the Romans. 12. Their Actions about the Alpes in Spain, and in France. 13. Their Women. ib.
  • Cinna his Actions. 15
  • Clauda, Montfort's Wife. 290, &c
  • Claudius Caesar, his Reigne, good and bad qualities. 41. His Publick Works. 42. He banisheth the Iews, and is poysoned. 43. Flavius Claudius Em∣peror. 71. Claudius Tacitus Emperor. 73
  • Clans, Turbulent Families in Scot∣land. 537, &c.
  • Cleander, Commodus his Favorit. 58
  • Cleopatra, Physcons Queen, and her Actions. 11. Cleopatra made Queen by Caesar. 27. Defeated by Octa∣vius. 33. Poysoneth her self. 33
  • Clergy Revenues aimed at. 518
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  • ... Clodius the Tribun. 21. killed by Milo. 24
  • Clodoveus baptized by Remigius. 98. his actions. 99
  • Clodovejus his sacriledge. 113
  • Christopher Columbus his Disco∣very. 502
  • Columni and Ursini. 256
  • Columnii, their raging against the Clergy in Rome. 425
  • Isaacus Comnenus, Greek Empe∣ror, is affrighted. 163
  • Comodus Emperor, his bad quali∣ties. 58. Escapes divers dangers. ib. his vanities. 59. his end. ib.
  • Computation from the years of Christ, when begun. 138
  • Conolave ordained. 246. revoked and renewed. ib.
  • Conference at Hampton-Court. 634. ib.
  • Conradin Sultan of Damascus. 224.
  • Conradinus, son of Conradus. 234
  • Conradus, Emperor. 142
  • Conradus Salicus Emperor, his Actions. 155, &c.
  • Conradus his expedition into Syria. 183
  • Conradus, Fredericks son. 226. 234.
  • Constable of France, his pride. 496, would have the King swear. 497
  • Constable of France imprisoned by the Duke of Britany. ib.
  • Constable of France his death plotted by the King and Duke. 497. delivered and beheaded. 498
  • Constantin. 77. he defeats Maxenti∣us. 78. and Licinius. 79. is confirmed by the sight of the Cross, and his victories thereby. ibid. his excellent Government and Piety. 80. no friend to Rome. 81. his wavering. ib. his goodness and death 82. his sons, Constantin, Constans, and Constantius. ib.
  • Constantin fifth. Emperor. 120. his actions. ib. his death. 121
  • Constantin, Irenes son. 123
  • Constantin, Zoe's son. 141
  • Constantin, Basils brother, his reigne. 151
  • Constantin Monomachus Emperor. 158
  • Constantin the last. 466
  • Constantinople much distempered. 482. 484.
  • Constantinus Pogonatus. 113
  • Constantius his actions and end. 83
  • Constantius a great Commander, 92
  • Constans Emperor. 112. his actions and end. ib.
  • Corinth destroyed and burned by the Romans. 5. Corinthian brass. 5.
  • Cornish men defeated. 548
  • Cosroes. 100. 102, &c. his death. 105. a Christian. 106. Cosroes the second. 106. his cruelty. ib. will make no peace with Heraclius. 109. urgeth Nestoria∣nisme. 110
  • Cossacks and Croats cruelty. 453 Cossacks molest the Muscovit and Turk. 480. beat the Tartars. 482.
  • Covenanters, their Forces and de∣mands from the King. 644. their inso∣lenoies. 645
  • Councel of Nice. 80. of Tyre. 81. of Sardica. 83. of Millan. 84. of Arimi∣num, of Seleucia. ib. of Alexandria. 86 of Antioch. ib. of Constantinople. 88. of Ephesus. 94. of Chalcedon. 95. of Constantinople. 103. of Toledo. 108. of Constantinople. 114. of Trullus. 116. of Constantinople. 120. of Nice. 123. of Frankford. 124. of Aix. 130. of Constantinople. 136. of Ravenna. 141. of Lateran. 223. of Lions. 226. 275. of Constance. 334. of Basil. ibid. 350. of Papia. 335. of Florens. 336. 350. of Pisae. 419. of Trent. 429. 432 &c. of Lateran. 172. 192.
  • Conuela of Sutrinum, deposeth 3 Popes. 158
  • Craford fals off from Douglass. 544.
  • Crassus sent against Aristonicus, is defeated and killed. 9. Crassus robs the Temple, is defeated, and he is killed by the Parthians. 23
  • Cremona burnt. 48
  • Crescentius rebels, and is hanged at Rome. 152
  • Cromwel, the Clergies great ene∣mie. 559. beheaded. ib.
  • Crannus kils Niciphorus the Em∣peror. 427. and makes a Cup of his Skull 129. subdued. ib.
  • Cumin, Viceroy of Scotland. 325.
  • Cyprus subject to divers changes. 166. &c.
  • Cyprus▪ after divers changes becomes the Venetians Island. 414
  • Cyril of Alexandria. 94

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    • DAlmatia subdued by the Romans. 3
    • Damiata taken. 224. and retaken ib. 229
    • Danes, and their Wars. 128. converted to the Faith. 130
    • Danes Massacred; they subdue Eng∣land, and are defeated in Scotland. 153. poysoned. 156. troubled by their Kings. 230. 251
    • Danes and Hamburgers quarrel. 463
    • Daniel D. of. Russia cheats the Pope. 246
    • Danish Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth 609
    • Darby the Queens husband murthered 620
    • Darkness. 120. 124
    • David King of Scots conveyed into France. 324
    • King David returns from France and invades England. 326. is beaten. ib. taken prisoner, Ransomed & died. ib.
    • David Prince of Scotland famished. 535
    • Decius his Reigne and end. 69
    • Demetrius the Son of Seleucus, his acti∣ons. 2. why called Soter. 3. he is slain. ib. his son Demetrius overcome by Ionathas. 3. Demetrius Nicanor. 5. he is overthrown. ib. overcomes the Persians, and is taken. 6. he escapes and is retaken by Phraates. 6. regains Syria, and loseth it. 7. is overcome and slain. ib. Demetrius Euserus, K. of Damascus, his Actions. 11. &c.
    • Denholme stoutly resisteth the Enemy. 460
    • Denmark. 265
    • Denmark full of troubles. 171
    • Denmark's History. 338, &c.
    • Denmark's Army defeated by Tilly. 457. his Proceedings in Germany. 458, &c. flyeth. 460
    • K. of Denmark entertained by. K. James Desiderius last King of the Lombards. 122
    • Didius Julianus Emperor. 60. his end. 61
    • Dioclesian Emperor. 74. 78.
    • Diodatus called Tryphon, murthers Jonathas. 5
    • Dioscorus of Alexandria. 94. 97
    • Dithmars subdued by the Duke of Holst. 432
    • Dolphinat sold. 276. The Dolphus quar∣rels with the Savoyen. 282
    • Dolphinat annexed to France. 292. The Dolphins care in his fathers ab∣sence. 293
    • The Dolphin raiseth the Counsel of. Ba∣sil. 336
    • Dolphin flyes from France to Burgundy. 491. his Zeal against the Turk. ib.
    • Dolphin's and King Henrie's Messages. 518
    • Dolphin murthers Burgundy, and is complained against. 522
    • Domitian, his good and bad qualities. 50. his ridiculous actions and end. ib, &c. his murtherers murthered 52
    • Donald and Duncan, Kings of Scot∣land. 174
    • Donald of the Isles submits to the King 545. his insolencie and sacriledge 562, &c.
    • Dort maintains her Priviledges. 253
    • Dort Synod against the Arminians 449
    • Douglass his expedition into Ireland 328
    • Douglass and Percie fight a Duel. 329. the effects thereof. ib
    • Douglass his greatness and ambition. 540. betrayed and beheaded. 541
    • Douglass persecutes the Chancellor and Regent. 542. is persecuted and slain. 543
    • Douglasses insolencies against the K. 544. they are persecuted. ib. and pro∣scribed. 545
    • Douglasses, Hamiltons and Humes disturb Scotland. 571 &c.
    • Douglasses proscribed, and Tantallon Castle surrendred. 574
    • Douglass Earl of Morton, Regent. 627 is removed. ibid.
    • Drakes Navigation. 602
    • Constantin Ducas, Greek Emperor •…•…∣vercomes his enemie by prayers. 163
    • Dunbar occasions a new War between the two Kingdoms. 330
    • Duncan Earl of Mar, Protector of Scot∣land. 324
    E
    • EArls of Holland. 251. &c, 278, &c. Earl of Renessius 277. Earls of Savoy. 279, &c.
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    • Earl of Orkney beheaded, and his Ca∣stles taken. 637
    • Earthquakes. 94, &c. 101, 103, 114, 120, 254, 462, 508.
    • Edenburgh taken by the English, 578
    • Edenburgh Castle battered and surren∣dred. 646
    • Edward the Confessor Crowned: 159
    • Prince Edwards Actions. 212, &c.
    • Edward Prince of England, marries with Elenor the Spaniards sister. 240 His service in the Holy Land. 241 His Return, and Actions at home, being King. 242
    • Quarrels with his Clergie, and doeth homage in France. 242. His Expe∣dition into Scotland. ibid. Into Flanders. 243. His dealings with Bruce and Baliol. 244. He runs through Scotland, and brings away their Monuments. 245
    • Edward Earl of Savoy. 284
    • Edward of England denyed the Regen∣cy of France. 288. Challengeth the French to fight. 289. Makes a truce with France. 290
    • Prince Edwards Victory at Poictiers. 292
    • Edward the first's Actions. 304
    • Edward the 2d of England, his Life & death. 305, &c. He and his Queen at variance. 307
    • Edward the 2d resignes his Crown, and is murthered. 308
    • Edward the 3d doth homage in France: His cruelty to Seaton. 309. Helps Baliol. ibid.
    • Edward the 3d his actions, ib. &c. His Death and Issue. 314
    • Edward King of England sends a Monk to poison Randulph. 323
    • 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Edwards preparation against Scot∣land. 326
    • Edward the fourth King of England, and his Actions. 546, &c.
    • Edward the fourth furnished with ship∣ping by the Duke of Burgundy: He is received into York. 549. Is re∣ceived into London. ibid. Defeats Warwick, and takes king Henry prisoner. ibid. The Queen also and Prince. 558. Enters France, and makes peace with the French K. ib.
    • King Edward the fourth deluded by the French and Scots. 551. Dieth. ib.
    • Edward the fifth ibid.
    • Edward the sixth his Reign, 586, &c. His charity and zeal. 590
    • Egypt falls off from the Empire. 117 Egyptians take Tripoli. 248. Pre∣vail. 249
    • Egyptians defeated by the Turks 474
    • Electors of Germanie meet about choo∣sing the Emperor. 420
    • Elinor Qu. of England, 242
    • Lady Elizabeth sent to the Tower, to Richmond, to Woodstock. 592 &c.
    • Lady Elizabeth set at liberty by King Philip. 595
    • Queen Elizabeth her Raign. 597, &c. Helps the Protestants, ibid. Declared an Heretique. 600. Many Trea∣sons against her. ibid. Sends aide into Scotland. ibid. Navigations in her time. 601, &c. Shee protects the Netherlanders. 603. And why. ibid.
    • Qu. Elizabeths preparations against the Spanish Invasion, 604. Shee thanks God for Victory. 606
    • Qu. Elizabeth intercedes for Q. Mary, but is denyed by the Scots. 623. Sends Sussex. 624
    • Qu. Elizabeth sollicited by the Scots to name them a Regent. ibid.
    • Queen Elizabeth's Treaty with Queen Mary. 629. Her sorrow for her death. 631
    • Qu. Elizabeth's death. 613
    • Bishop of Ely Protectour of England in the absence of King Richard: 189, &c.
    • Emanuel Philbert Duke of Savoy, recovers what his Father had lost. 396
    • Charls Emanuel. D. of Savoy takes the towns of Carmaniola and Salu∣sium. 398
    • Emanuel of Thessalonica with his se∣ven sons. 262
    • Empire torn by the Barbarians. 86, 93. Translated. 125
    • Made Tributaries. 127
    • Empire at Trapezuntium. 233
    • Emperors Colleagues. 257
    • Emperors of Byzantium. 261
    • Empire proffered to K. Edward of En∣gland. 267

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        • The Emperour sides with England, against France. 289. and is taken off again. ibid.
      • Emperor complains to Wolsey against France. 553
      • Empson and Dudley beheaded fer op∣pression. 550
      • England by whom called so. 129. hath Wars with France. 230. Troubled under King John. 231. Wars again with France. 232. Troubled with the Barons Wars. 241. The English trouble Savoy. 285. Have Warres with France. 289. They beat the French by Sea. 290. And by Land at Crescy. 291. Their Warres in Britany and Normandy. 290. they take Callice. 291. Beat the French at Poictiers. 292. Spoil and plunder France. 293. Are beat by the French at Sea and at Land. 294. They com∣plain against the French, and the French against them. ib. & 295.
      • Englands troubles under Henry the fourth. 515. &c. English beat the French. 524
      • Englands troubles under Henry the sixth. 529, &c. Under Edward the fourth. 547, &c.
      • Englands troubles under Henry the 7. 546, &c.
      • English invade Scotland by Sea and Land. 324, &c.
      • English lose all their Holds in Scot∣land. 325, &c.
      • England and Scotland wast each other. 327, &c.
      • English plot discovered. 328
      • English successe in France under Edw. the 3d. 310, &c.
      • English massacred in Paris. 488
      • English lose Guyen and Normandy. 490
      • English and French quarrell under Henry the 5th 518, &c.
        • The English good success in France. 519, &c.
        • Their bad successe. 523, 526, &c.
      • English Regents of France. 524, &c.
        • Their various successe in France. 527, &c.
      • English Lords sollicite king James for aid. 545.
      • English aide the Britans against the French. 546
      • English invade France under Henry the 8. 557
      • English beaten by the Scots. 679
        • Beat the Scots. 580
        • Beaten by the Scots. 581
      • English Fleet spoiled upon the Or∣chades. 583
      • The English lose all they had gotten in Scotland. 589
      • English Ambassadors their Conference with the French Councell about Cal∣lice. 599
      • English send a Fleet for Cadiz, which they take, 608, &c. For the Azores. 609
      • English Army against Q. Maries facti∣on in Scotland. 624
      • Epiphanius Bishop. 91
      • Ericus K. of Denmark. 251
      • Ericus King of Swedeland. 336, &c.
      • Essex sent into Ireland to suppresse the Rebels. 610
        • Returns discontented. 611
      • Essex counselled by the Lord Keeper to submit to the Queen, and his Answer thereto. 612
      • Essex his Discontents and Rebellion. ibid.
        • His apprehension and Death. 613
      • Eudoxia brings Peters chains. 93.
        • Eudoxa mother to Childericus. 102
      • Eutiches the Heretique. 94. Eutiche∣ans divided. 97. Their mouths wit∣tily stopped. 100
      • Euxin Sea frosen. 121
      • Exceter besieged and relieved, 586, &c.
      F
      • FAramund. 93
      • Fausta. 81
      • The Feast of All Saints Instituted: 132
      • Ferdinand drives the Mores out of Spain, 234
      • Ferdinand King of Hungary and Bo∣hemia. 400
      • Ferdinand hath Wars with Solyman. 401
      • Ferdinand the Catholick King. 413
      • Ferdinand buyes his place from Soly∣man. 431. Dyeth. 433
      • Ferdinand 2d Emperor. 448. Rejected by the Bohemians. ib.
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      • ... Ferdinand declares against Frederick King of Bohemia. 449
      • Fetherstone whipped and hanged. 595
      • Flavianus Bishop. 94. banished. 99
      • ... Flavius Constantius Chlorus, 75, &c.
      • Flemins rebell against the French, 238 and beat them, ibid. And are beaten by them, 239. are beaten again, 288 their outrage. 291
      • Florentii Earles of Holland, 251, &c. Florentius the fifth claims the crown of Scotland. 253. Florentines make war against the Pisans. 259
      • Florianus Emperor. 73
      • France raiseth a mighty Army against England. 317
      • Francis the French King complaines against D. Charles of Savoy, 393 His reasons. ib.
      • Francis the French King blamed, 395 Complained against by the Emperour. ibid.
      • Francis King of France aimes at the Empire, but misseth it, 420, 423. Quarrels with Charls the fifth. 428 His Reign and Actions. 505, &c.
      • Franks and Almains overthrown. 103 French subdued in Spain, 108. French kings dissolutenesse. 113. France its twelve Peers 129. The French Peers reject the Grecian affinity. 228. Have Wars with Eng∣land, 230, &c. Take Scicily, and are destroyed in it, 234, &c. Massa∣cred at Bruges. 238. Defeated in the battell at Courtray. ib. They beat the Flemins, 239. They fall upon Flanders. 243. Driven out of By∣zantium. 247, French kings when Crowned. 277. French reconciled to Flanders, 287. They make warre upon England. 289. Beaten by the English. 290, &c. They beat the English. 294. Make a League with Gustavus the King of Sweden. 382 The French successe in Savoy. 394 The French Ambassadors shew rea∣sons, why the French king layeth claim to some parts of Savoy. 397 French quarrell with the Pope, and Venetians. 418. Driven out of Lombardy. ibid. In France Civill War between the Papists and Pro∣testants. 455. France much troubled by the D. of Burgundy. 486
      • French over-run base Britany. 501 and Naples, but lose it again; yet found a new Disease. 502, &c. beat by the Switzers. 505. Their divers actions. 506
      • France fights for Religion. 507
        • Pestered with Civill War. 508, &c.
        • Consult about choosing a new King. ib.
      • More Civill Wars. 513, &c. Beaten by the English at Agenconrt. 519
      • French and English have divers con∣flicts. 523. Beaten by the English. 524
      • French hinder the Union between Eng∣land and Scotland. 560, 562
      • French send a Fleet against the Isle of Wight. 561
      • French labour with the Scotish Regent to resigne his place to the Q. Mother. 582
      • French Kings Race. 150
      • Frasers cut off. 579
      • Frederick Barbarossa his Actions and end. 176, &c. his submission to the Pope. 178
      • Frederick Barbarossa's end. 181
      • Frederick of Bohemia quite defeated. 450. interceded for. 453
      • Frederick the first king of Denmark. 340
      • Frederick the second Emperor. 222, &c
        • His contestation with the Pope, 223
        • His expedition into Asia. ibid.
        • Returnes, and is reconciled to the Pope. 224, &c.
        • He contests again with the Pope. 255
        • Is cursed by him. 226
        • Builds Victoria; and is beat at Parma. 226, &c.
        • Is poysoned. 227
        • His parts, wives and children. ibid.
      • Frederick, Alberts son of Thuringia. 255
      • Frederick of Austria Emperor. 257
        • Taken prisoner. ib.
      • Frederick the third Emperour, and his Actions. 409, &c.
      • Frederick the Palsgrave dyeth. 391
      • Frederick Palatin sent Ambassador into Spain. 424
      • French assist the Earle of Flanders a∣gainst the Flemins. 299. prepare a Fleet against England. 300

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          • Plunder divers English Towns. 315
        • French King Phrantic. 302. like to be burned in a mask. 303
        • French make divers Leagues with the Switzers. 376
        • French K. in a low condition. 488. and France much distracted. ib.
        • French make peace with England, and pay a Pension to Henry the seventh. 547
        • French send aid to Scotland. 580. with the Scots besiege Haddington. 581
        • French Ambassadors desire crossed by the Scots Parliament. 615
        • Friburg plundred by their Lord. 364. they confederat with the Cantons. 364
        • Duke of Fridland Generalissimo. 388
        G
        • JOhn Gabeas of Millan, his Actions and Death. 332
        • Gabinius accused, defended, and con∣demned. 23
        • Bethleem Gabor swears Fealty to Cae∣sar and the Turk. 404. his other Actions. ib. &c.
        • Bethleem Gabor defeats Batorius. 445. reconciled to Caesar. 451
        • Gainas. 90
        • Galba his Reigne and end. 47
        • Galeacius. 258. Galeacius a lover of Learning. 268
        • Galerius Maximinus Emperor. 74. 76.
        • Galileans sold and murthered. 46
        • Gallia divided. 96
        • Gallienus Emperor. 69, &c. his neglect and folly. 71. his end. ib.
        • Gallus Emperor. 69. Gallus Caesar. 82, &c.
        • Gambalot Satrapa of Alepo, solicits the Pope and Caesar. 443
        • Gascony fals out with Montfort. 240
        • Gaveston King Edwards Favorit. 305
        • Gauls overthrown by Q. Fab. Max. 10. by Caesar. 22, &c. they rebel. 24.
        • Gaunt full of troubles. 295. rebels and submits. 295, &c.
        • Gant rebels against their Earl. 298, &c makes a league with France. 300
        • Gantois rebel and are beaten. 290
        • Gantois careful of their Dutchess. 499
        • Gazelles Governor of Syria, over∣thrown. 475
        • Geberd Bishop of Colen, a Protestant 436
        • Gemes, Bajazets brother. 469
        • Geneva its History. 371
        • Geneva's Earls contest with the Savoy∣ens. 280, &c. 284.
        • Bishop of Geneva a covetous man. 355, &c. imprisoned by Galeacius. 356.
        • Geneva in danger. 440
        • Gensericus sacks Rome. 96
        • Genua and Venice contend for the ma∣stery of the Sea. 167
        • Genua implores the French help against the Pyrats. 301
        • Genuois defeat and are defeated. 261. Their long War with Venice. 271. They reform their City, make league with the Emperor, and beat the Ve∣netian Fleet. 271, &c. take Saint Nicholas Church, and the Town Clodia. 272. they beat the Robbers. 273. and the Venetians. 274. their error and loss. ib. make peace with Venice. 275. besieged by the Milla∣nois. 287
        • Genuois take two Kings prisoners, and are angry they were dismissed with∣out ransom. 489. they make Rene King of Naples. ibid.
        • Germany in a bad condition. 381. 388
        • Germanie's miseries presaged. 392
        • Germany troubled with Religions and rebellions. 426. 430.
        • Germany in a woefull condition. 449, &c. 458.
        • Germanicus his victories and death. 36, &c.
        • Germans defeated. 22, &c. Germany made a Province. 35. they submit to Probus. 73. stain by Constantius. 75 their Nobility killed. 141. their civil wars. 121, &c. their divisions about the Emperor. 235. Germany divided under two Emperors. 257
        • Geta murthered by his brother Cara∣calla. 63
        • Gilimer, King of the Vandals. 102
        • Glarona and other Towns joyn with the Switzers. 360
        • Archbishop of Glasco's strange death. 542
        • Duke of Glocester abuseth the credu∣lous Queen and Earl Rivers, 551.

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        • murthers the Lord Grey with others. ib. is made Protector. 552. gets cun∣ningly the young Duke of York from the Queen his mother. ibid. puts the King and his brother in the Tower. ibid. his complying with Bucking∣ham. ibid. he accuseth the Queen of Witchcraft. ibid. beheadeth Hastings and others. 553. imploys Do•…•…tor Shaa to Preach, and set forth his Title to the Crown. ibid. cunningly got him∣self to be Crowned. ibid. causeth the young King and his brother to be murthered. ib. hinders the Earl of Richmonds marriage. 550. raiseth an Army 556. is slain, and his car∣cass dishonorably buried. ib.
        • Godaliscus the Monk. 134
        • Godfride of Bullion. 164, &c.
        • Gordianus Emperor. 67. his end. ibid.
        • Gordian the third his reigne and end 68
        • Gordon and Forbese's fight in the North. 626
        • Goths. 87. 89. murthered. 90, &c. In∣vade Italy. ib. and Rome. 92. are driven thence. 102. grow stately. 106. driven into Biscay. 117
        • Gowrie seiseth on the King, and is be∣headed. 628. &c.
        • Grame, Archbishop of Saint Andrews persecuted. 564
        • Gratianus Emperor. 86. 88.
        • Greece made a Province. 5. its misera∣ble condition. 228. Greeks reconciled to the Latins, 233, &c. 247. Greek Church divided. 248. Greece torne in pieces. 262. Greek Emperor ends. ib. Greek tongue brought back to Ita∣ly. 277
        • Greeks their treacheries. 183
        • Gregory the great, King of Scotland. 142
        • Pope Gregory seaventh 160 deposeth the Emperor. ib. is imprisoned. ib.
        • Grisons their History. 370
        • Grisons in great trouble. 451
        • Gryphus made King by his mother. 7. whom he poysoneth, quarrels with his brother about the Kingdom of Syria, is slain. ib.
        • Guelfs and Gibellins. 225. 254. 256. 287
        • Guido, Marquiss of Tuscia. 143
        • Guises murthered by the French King. 608
        • Gunpowder treason. 634
        • Gustavus Adulphus King of Sweden, and his Actions. 379, &c. enters Po∣merania. 380. declares the wrongs he sustained by the Emperor ib. he sends abroad his edict•…•… 381. his Victories. 380. 381, &c. he defeats Tilly. 386. takes in many Towns. 387. indanger∣ed at Ingolstad. 389. he hastneth to relieve Saxony. 391. is wounded and dieth. ib. his corps sent home. 392. Gustavus makes peace with Poland 462. he finds Germany in great dis∣tempers. 463
        • Guy, Earl of Flanders. 238. assisted by King Edward. 242. taken prisoner. 278
        H
        • HAbesburg released. 361
        • Hadrian his Government and Victories. 54. his good and bad qua∣lities. ib. &c. his sickness death and Tomb. ib. he vexed the Jews. ib. Ha∣drianopolis, the Turks chief Seat. 263
        • Hagarius Sultan led in triumph. 136
        • Hali Bassa the Eunuch slain. 472
        • Hamiltons original. 322
        • James Hamilton, Earl of Arran, Vice∣roy of Scotland. 576, &c.
        • Hamiltons and other Lords storm at Q. Maries Match. 619. are driven from Edenburgh ib. are banished, and return. ib.
        • Hamilton is denied the Regency. 622. sent to Edenburgh Castle. 623
        • Hans-Towns in Germany. 269
        • Hans-Towns perswaded to side with Caesar. 459
        • Hatto Bishop of Mints. 142
        • Hatto Bishop of Mints, eat up by rats. 146
        • Hay defeats the Danes in Scotl. 147
        • Helena. 81. 85
        • Henry Beauclerk King of England his Reigne. 173, &c.
        • Henry second, King of England. 188. his troubles and Penance. 188, &c.
        • Henry Duke of Lancaster made King. 219.
        • Henry King of England, Regent of France▪ 487
        • Henry third. 507, &c. Henry fourth. 508. &c.

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            • Henry fourth of England, and his Reigne. 515. Articled against. 516, &c. escapes and overcomes divers Treasons. 515. &c. dieth. 517
          • Henry fifth, King of England, his Reigne and Actions. 518
          • Henry sixth, Crowned at Paris. 487
          • Henry sixth of England, and his reigne 524, &c. Crowned in France. 526.
          • Henry sixth his Marriage. 529. his los∣ses, ib. &c. is taken prisoner. 531. 533 546
          • King Henry restored to his Crown by Warwick. 548
          • Henry sixth murthered. 558
          • Henry seventh King of England, and his Actions. 545, &c. his death. 550
          • Henry eight, his Actions. ib. &c. growes weary of his Queen. 554
          • Henry eight, his eagerness to be divor∣ced. 555, &c. quarrels with the Church. 556
          • Henry the eight desires to meet James the fifth, which is denied. 575
          • Henry the eight desires to match his son with the Scots Queen, which is deni∣ed. 576
          • King Henry the eight his Death, Will, Character, Wives and issue. 561, &c.
          • Henry made Prince of Wales. 636
          • Henry the Fowler, Emperor. 142, &c.
          • Henry, Otho's brother. 144.
          • Henry, son to Frederick the second. 223
          • Henry, Lantgrave of Thuringia. 226
          • Henry, Baldwin's brother 228
          • Henry, King John's son of England, 232. his Wars with France. ib.
          • Henry the third, his exploits. 240. he quarrels with his Peers. ib.
          • Henry of Lucelburg, Emperor. 255. poysoned, 256
          • Henry second, Emperor, and his actions. 154. lamed by a leap; his death. ib.
          • Henry third, Emperor, his actions. 158, &c. his death. 159
          • Henry fourth, Emperor, and his acti∣ons. ib. &c. his Penance to the Pope. 160. his end. 161
          • Henry fifth, Emperor, his actions. 169, &c. is vexed by the Popes. 170
          • Henry sixth, called Asper, Emperor, his actions and end. 192
          • Henry of Juliers offended, and reconci∣led with Brunswick. 446
          • Henry second, King of France and his actions. 506, &c.
          • Henry third of France, entertained at Turin. 398
          • Henry the fourth of France, becomes Catholick. 509, is stabbed. 511
          • Henry of Navarr excommunicated. 607 Proclaimed King, and assisted by Q. Elizabeth. 608
          • Heraclius, Emper. 109. he subdues his enemies, and recovers the Cross. 110. dieth. 111. his race endeth. 116
          • Heresies. 51, &c. 55, &c. 58. 62, &c. 66. 68, &c. 71. 80. 84. 88. 92. 94 &c. 97. 103. 246. 433.
          • Herman the Palatin forced to carrie a dog on his shoulders. 176
          • Hermaphrodites ominous to Rome. 8
          • Herod, his actions. 29. he is made King. 31. flatters Hircanus, and drowns A∣ristobulus 32. bribes Antony. 33. he doats upon Cleopatra, his insolencies, he is defeated at Actium. ib. he puts Hircanus to death, and makes his peace with Octavius. ib. he defeats the Arabians. ib. he murthers Mari∣amne, Alexandra, and the Sanhe∣drin. 34. his buildings, murthers, and wives, his death. ib.
          • Hexamilium the wall in Peloponesus 464. 467
          • Hierom. 93
          • Hircanus succeeds his Father Symon, in Judea. 6. his actions. ib. he over∣throws the Temple of Samaria. 7. and the City also. 10. he dieth. ib. Hirca∣nus, Alexander's son. 17. quarrels with his brother 20. is established in the Pontificat. 29. lost his cars. 31. de∣livered by Herod. 32, and put to death 33
          • Hollands History. 251. ingreat trou∣bles. 278
          • Hollands History, and their Earls. 341, &c. troubled with civil war. 342
          • Hollanders infest the Spaniards. 442
          • Holland troubled about their Excise, 446
          • Hollanders good success at sea and land. 461, &c.
          • Homar. 113. Homar and Hali. 263.
          • Honorius Emperor. 90
          • Hormisdas the Persian King. 106
          • Horne, the Swedish General. 392
          • Hospitalers succeed the Templers. 239 and take Rhodes. ib.
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          • ... Hugo, Earl of Arles. 143
          • Humbert, first, second, third, Earls of Savoy. 279, &c.
          • Hungarian History. 398, &c.
          • Hungarians. 140. beat the Germans. 141. defeated. 143. troubled by their Kings. 250. Hungary in great trou∣bles. 333. their Victories in Germa∣ny and Italy. 398, &c. defeated by the Germans. 399, &c. Hungary af∣flicted by the Turks. 398. 479. and by intestin Factions. 399
          • Hungarys miserable condition. 401, &c
          • Hungarians defeated by Solyman, and Buda taken. 476
          • Hunns. 87. stain. 100. obtain Panonia. 104. 398
          • Huniades, John, and Matthew. 398, &c. 407, &c.
          • Huntly's hatred to Murry. 617. is de∣luded by Queen Mary. ib. defeated by Murry. 618.
          • Huntly taken, and his son John behea∣ded. ibid.
          • Huntly and Argile favour the Queens side. 623
          • Huntly's zeal for Queen Mary. 625. 627. assisted by the Spaniard. ib.
          • Huntly defeats Argile in the battell of Avinian. 631, &c.
          • John Husse broacheth his doctrin. 331
          • John Husse and Hierom of Prague burnt. 335
          I
          • JAcoba, Countess of Holland. 341, &c.
          • Jagello, Prince of Lituania. 277
          • Iames the Apostle. 46
          • Iames, Prince of Scotland, a prisoner in England. 535, &c. carried into France. 536
          • Iames, King of Scotland, and his Reigne. 537, &c. his daughter con∣veyed into France. 538
          • Iames the first, his murther. 539. Iames the second, his Reigne. 539, &c.
          • Iames the second, much troubled by Factions. 540. his death. 545
          • Iames the third of Scotland, and his Reigne. 562, &c. his Governors. ib. married. 563. his supers•…•…ion and ty∣ranny. 565. his Courtiers hanged up.
          • Iames the third complained against for his misgovernment. ib. persecuted by his Subjects, and slain. 566, &c. his death grumhled at. 567
          • Iames the fourth, his Reigne. 567, &c. defends Warbeck. 568. his match. ib.
          • Iames the fourth, his prodigality and resolution for Syria. ibid. sollicited to quarrel with England. ib. his fleet. ib. his message to King Henry 569. he was disswaded from making war, in vain. 5•…•…9. he lost the battel and his life. 570
          • Iames the fifth, his Reigne. ib. &c.
          • Iames the fifth, his Navigations, mar∣riages, strange dreams, and death. 575, &c.
          • Iames, Queen Maries brother, hastneth into France. 614
          • Iames the sixth Crowned. 620
          • Iames the sixth strictly guarded. 627. Governeth with 12 Peers. ib. im∣prisoned. 628
          • King Iames displeased for his mothers death; but appeased by Queen Eli∣zabeth. 631
          • King Iames proclaimed King of Eng∣land, and his journey thither. 632, &c. makes peace with Spain, pardon∣eth and executes some Traitors, sends presents to Spain. 633. and receiveth from thence presents. 634. he detects the gunpowder plot. ib. he is modera∣tor at the Conference of Hampton Court. ib. &c. King of Great Britan. 635. entertained at London. ib. di∣vers Occurrences. ib. &c. Institutes Knights Baronets. 638. Ambassadors to him from Russia and Persia, and goeth into Scotland. 639. his death and happie Government. 640. some strange accidents, and works of cha∣rity in his time.. ib.
          • Jane the Duke of Suffolks Daughter proclaimed Queen of England. 590 Is beheaded. 591
          • Janisaries their Originall 263
          • Janisaries their Institution. 465
          • Janisaries, their insolencies at Con∣stantinople. 482, 484
          • Jerusalem befieged and stormed. 20, 32
          • Ierusalem its last Miseries, 47, &c. Rebuilt and new named. 54. Taken by Cosroes. 109. By the Saracens.

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          • 111. By the Parthians. 229
          • Ierusalem lost by the Christians. 166
          • Iesuites banished out of Turky, 483, &c Iesuites banished out of France, and why. 510. Restored again. 511
          • Jews infested with three Sects. 10. what these were. ib. they assist Cleopatra against Lathurus. 11. their great Councel destroyed. 29. they complain against Herod. 30. will not admit his Government. 32. are murthered by Archilaus, against whom they com∣plain. 35. they rebel, and are suppres∣sed by Varus. 36. rebel under Theu∣das. 42, &c. they quarrel with the Sa∣maritans. 43. they rebel, and are mur∣thered. 46. their miseries under Ve∣spasian. 47. and Titus. 49. are mur∣thered every where. ib. their barba∣rous cruelties. 54. forbid to enter Je∣rusalem. ib. converted. 84. deluded. 95. Jews found out their pricks. 98. their cruelty. 108, &c. forced to em∣brace Christianity. 110. follow Ma∣homet ib. made slaves in Spain. 116 desperat. 118. banished out of Eng∣land. 242. poyson the waters, and are hanged by each other. 287. wear yel∣low caps. 431
          • Images abolished. 118. 120. restored. 123 condemned. 124. 129. restored. 134.
          • Imperialists lose Pomerania. 385. are defeated. 391, &c.
          • Indians, with Hunns and others, be∣come Christians. 103
          • Joan, wife of Andrew of Hungary. 259. her murther, incest, and insa∣tiable lust. 26•…•…. 413
          • Iohannes Maria, a bloudy Tyrant. 332
          • Iohn Baptist Preacheth, Baptizeth, is beheaded. 38. Iohn the Apostle ba∣nished. 50. restored. 52. dieth. 53. Iohn de Bregna, King of Ierusalem. 223. Iohn, King of England. •…•…30. his contestation with, and submission to the Pope. 231. his death, wives, and children. 232. Iohn Cantacuzenus. 249. Iohn, Duke of Brabant. 251. Iohn, King of Bohemia. 258. Iohn, Emperor of Byzantium. 261. Iohn, Earl Nivern, defeated by the Turks, ordains the order of a Golden Fleece. 264. Iohn. Wickliff. 276. Iohn Ga∣leacius. 277. Iohn, the Hanonian, Earl of Holland. ibid. Iohn de Montfort. 290. Iohn, King of France. 291. Iohn Hunades. 398. Iohn Bassilides, Duke of Muscovia. 422. knocks his son on the head. 437. Iohn of Anjou, beats Ferdinand. 491. Iohn Scot, the great Fas•…•…r. 574. Iohn a Stampis. •…•…73
          • Iohn, otherwise called Robert, King of Scotland. 329
          • Iohn, Duke of Burgundy, with. Ama∣deus, vex Orleans and Burbon. 346
          • Iohn, Governor of Croatia, his cruel∣ty. 397
          • Iohn of Leyden, his madness. 427
          • Iohn, Prince of Swethland. 378
          • Iolanda of Savoy imprisoned with her son. 355. dismissed by the French K. ib.
          • Ionathas, Governor of Iudaea, his acti∣ons. 2, 3. 5. his death. ib.
          • Iovinian his life and actions. 85. his end. 86
          • Irene, Emperess. 123
          • Ireland rebels. 598. 602. assisted by the Pope and Spaniard. ib.
          • Irish rebels with the Spaniards, defeated by the Lord Montjoy. 611
          • Irish converted. 82
          • Isaacius Angellus; Greek Emperor. 185
          • Issabel, Dutchess of Anjou; prepares a Fleet for Naples.
          • Ismael, the Sophi of Persia. 470. his actions and victories. 471. wounded. 472
          • Italian troubles. 15. subdued by the Ro∣mans. ib. being Invaded by Goths, Vandals, Longobards, Hunns, and others is reduced again to the Empire of Iustinian. 103. miseries of Italy under the Guelphs and Gibellins. 225. Italian Cities change their Go∣vernors. 256. are punished by the Em∣peror. ib. fall off from the Pope. 269. Italy disturbed with civil wars. 333. Italies devotion. 345. troubled about Mantua. 462.
          • Italy in troubles. 503, &c.
          • Iudas Macchabaeus, his actions and death. 2
          • Iudgements remarkable. 97, &c. 100. 102, 104. 108. 117, &c. 123, &c. 131. 270. 563. 146. 154.
          • Iuditha, Ludovic's wife. 130, &c.
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          • ... Jugurtha his oruelty, cunning, and end. 12
          • Julicrs full of troubles. 443
          • Julianus. 83. His Apostacy and wic∣kedness, 84, 85. his end. ib.
          • Julius Agricola's victories. 51
          • Julius Caesar. see Caesar.
          • Pope Julius raiseth great troubles. 504 Overcom by the French. 305
          • Nicholas Jurith a stout Hungarian: 401
          • Justinus Emperor. 100
          • Justinian Emperor. 101, 103.
            • His Death. 104
          • Justinus the second, his Reign. ib. His end. 105
          • Justinian 2d Emperor. 115. Imprisoned and escapes, ib. His cruelty and end. 116
          K
          • KEnnedies blow the coals of sedition in Scotland. 563
          • Kenneth k. of Scotlands stratagem, 134
          • Kent divided about Qu. Maries match with Spain. 591
          • Kets Rebellion and end. 587, &c.
          • Kings of Asturia and Leon, of Navarr and Arragon. 119. of Galicia, ib. of Bulgaria, 120. Lombardie; 116 Saxons, ib. Ratchesius and Aistul∣phus k. of Lombardy, 121. Kings of Spain. 122. kings of Navar, 123 of Denmark, 128. of England and Scotl. 134. of Italy, 139. of Spain. 142. of Denmark, 230. of Hungary 250. of Poland. ib. of Denm. 251 of Scicily, 254. of Sweden, Den∣mark & Norway, 265. K. of Mo∣rocco defeated, 276. Four kings in the French army. 289. The French and Scots K. taken prisoners, 292, &c K. of Navarr troubles France. 293 of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. 336, &c. of Hungarie, 397, &c. of Arragon, Naples, Castile and Sci∣cily, 413. Kings of Arragon faile, 418. K. of Denmark endangered, 455. K. of Sweden invades Livo∣nia, Borussia, and Dantisk, 456. Of Ierusalem, 166. of France. 172
          • Kings, their conditions dangerous and uncertain. 646, &c.
          • Knox his preaching, and the effects thereof. 584
          • Keyrie Eleison when begun. 94
          L
          • LAdislaus first of Hungary. 398
          • Ladislaus the second. 399
          • Ladislaus king of Hungary. 406, &c.
          • Ladislaus king of Poland. 407
          • Ladislaus, son of Huniades beheaded: 408
          • Duke of Lancaster inriched in Spain. 317
          • Lathurus called Philometor, why, 11 his actions. ib.
          • Peter Laudais the Du. of Britanie's fa∣vourite, hanged. 501
          • Laws called Agrariae: what? 8
          • League between Hungary, Bohemia, & Poland 419
          • holy-League in France. 509, &c.
          • Leicester and Hollander disagree. 603, &c.
          • The English and Scots besiege Leith: 614
          • Mathew Earl of Lenox made Regent, ib. Killed. 626
          • Leo Emperor. 96
          • Leontius Emperor. 115
          • Leo Isauricus. 118, &c.
          • Leo the fourth Emperor. 122, &c.
          • Leo the fifth Emperor. 129. Killed in his Chappell. ib.
          • Leo Bishop of Thessalonica. 134
          • Leo, Basil's son, delivered by a Parrot. 138
          • Leo the Philosopher Emperor. 140. Is cudgelled. ib.
          • Leolin Pr. of Wales beheaded. 242 And his brother David quartered: ibid.
          • Lepidus his insolency and ruin. 31
          • Lewis the 7th of France. 187
          • Lewis the Ninth of France, his holy life and actions. 229. Is canonized, ibid. His Ship. ibid. His Iustice at home, and actions abroad. 237 Dieth before Tunis ibid.
          • Lewis of Anjou poisoned. 260. Had Wars with Alphonsus of Arragon. ib.
          • Lewis Hutin King of France. 287
          • Lewis of France entertains his sister of Savoy. 355
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          • ... Lewis the eleventh of France, his reign 492, &c. he quarrels with Burgundy and Brittany. ib. and with his Peers. 493. imprisoned by Duke Charls. 494
          • Lewis soweth disord among the Princes 493. his double dealing with Burgun∣dy. 495.
          • Lewis desires Mary of Burgundy to put her self under the French. 499
          • Lewis the twelfth of France, his reigne and actions. 503
          • Lewis the 13th of France. 512, &c.
          • Lewis of Anjou takes Rome. 333
          • Lewis, Duke of Orleans rejected from being Governor. 501
            • Lewis Duke of Savoy, his actions. 353, &c. complaines of his son Phi∣lip. 354
          • Lewis, Marquiss of Salusses. 356
          • Lieinius Emperor. 77. his wickedness. 79. is defeated, his end. ibid.
          • Liege makes Warre against the Bishop. 345
          • Ligeois beaten by Duke Charls. 494. rebel again. ibid. cut in pieces. 495
          • The Ligeois defeated by the Duke of Burgandy. 486
          • Lipsick surrendred. 386
          • Lisbon assaulted by the English. 607
          • Livonia wasted by the Muscovit. 432. Implores help from the Dane and Polacks. 432
          • Loadstone found out. 275
          • Locusts infest Affrica with Famin and Plague. 9. and France. 137.
            • Waste Thracia. 157
          • Longobards. 101. 104. change their Government. 107. their Kings. 1•…•…6.
          • Lorrain in strife between Otho and the French. 148, &c.
          • Duke of Lorrain leaves Naples, and fals on Arragon. 494
          • Lotharius Caesar. 130, &c.
          • Lotharius Emperor. 132, quarrels and fights with his brothers. ib. &c. di∣vides his Kingdoms and enters into a Monastery. 133
          • Lotharius, Duke of Sexony, Em∣peror 171. opposed by Conradus. ib. his life and end. ib.
          • Lowden is imprisoned and r•…•…sed. 64•…•…, &c.
          • Lucerna like to be surprized. 358
          • Lucius Verus, his Government and death. 56, &c.
          • Lucullus his actions. 18, &c.
          • Ludovic Emperor. 130. his rebellious sons. 131. he d•…•…eth. ib.
          • Ludovic the second, Emperor. 135
          • Ludovic the younger. 137
          • Ludovic the Stammerer. ib.
          • Ludovic the fourth, Emperor. 140
          • Ludovic Transmarin. 144. Ludovic of Bavaria, Emperor. 257. condem∣ned by the Pope. ib. complains of the Pope. 258. Ioynes with England a∣gainst France. ib. is deposed by the Pope. 259. Ludovic, King of Hun∣gary. 260
          • Ludovic the second, King of Hun∣gary. 400
          • Martin Luther begins to stirre. 426, &c.
          • Lysius his Army. 1. he Invades Judaea. 2. is murthered. ib.
          M
          • MAcedonius. 83
          • Magdeburg besieged and taken. 381. its ruine presaged. 381. 384. its misery. ib.
          • Magdeburg again besieged. 461
          • Magnentius. 82
          • Mahomet his originall. 109. his death. 110.
          • Mahumetans 127. Mahumetanisme prevails. 249. Mahumet the first. 463
          • Mahumet the second, his cruelty. 465. actions and victories. 466, &c. his aim at an Universal Monarchy, and his end and character. 468
          • Mahomet the third, his victories and actions. 480. his cruelties, ib.
          • Maide of Norway. 244
          • Maide of Orleans. 487
          • Malcolme, King of Scotland, his life. 190
          • Malcolme, King of Scotland, mur∣thered, and the murtherers drowned. 154
          • Malta Assaulted by the Turk. 477
          • Mamalucks of Aegypt. 175, &c. their Kings or Sultans. 176
          • Mamalucks, who. 469. 473. destroyed by Selymus. 474
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          • ... Manfrid the bastard stisles his Father. 227. his other wicked acts. 234
          • George Maniaces, a great Comman∣der. 157, &c.
          • Manlius Torquatus puts his son to death. 9
          • Mansfield violats his Faith. 451. refu∣seth to fight. 453. is defeated. 456. dieth. 457
          • Mantua possessed by Nivern, which causeth great troubles. 462
          • Manuel Comnenus, Greek Emperor, his life and end. 183, &c.
          • Earl of Mar, made Regent. 626. dieth. 627
          • Marcianus Emperor. 95. 96.
          • Marcus Antonius de Dominis, burned 455
          • Mardacus, his misgovernment of Scot∣land. 536. his end. 537
          • Margaret of Holland. 253
          • Margaret, Queen of Denmark. 266, &c. Margaret, the Emperor Lodo∣vics wife. 279
          • Marius overthrowes Jugurtha and Bocchus. 12. his triumph. ib. his vi∣ctory over the Teutons. 13. and Cim∣brians. ib. raiseth a civil war. 14. his victory over the Marsians. 15. his quarrel with Sylla. ib. his troubles and death. ib. &c.
          • Marquisats erected in Germany. 143
          • Marquiss of Brandeburg. 222. of Sa∣lusses. 285
          • Martina, her tongue cut out. 111
          • Martyrs. 55, &c. 58. 63. 66. 68, &c. 71. 73, &c. 87. 98.
          • Mary, last of the house of Burgundy. 343
          • Marie, King Henries daughter wooed by divers Princes. 557, &c.
          • Mary of Scotland conveyed into France. 581. there married. 582
          • Mary, King Henries daughter, is pro∣claimed Queen. 590, &c. her Reigne. 591, &c.
          • Queen Maries persecutions. 595. with child. ib. her death. 597
          • Q. Marie returneth into Scotland. 615 she with her Lords, sends an Ambas∣sador to Queen Elizabeth, to declare her successor, which she refuseth to do. 615, &c.
          • Queen Mary and the Ministers of Edinburgh differ. 616. she makes her brother James, Earl of Murry, which discontents Huntley. ib.
          • Queen Maries progress into the North. 617, &c.
          • She falls in love with young Lenox, and marrieth him. 618
          • Her discontent with her husband. 619. escapes by Setons means. ib. persecutes the murtherers of David. ib. is deli∣vered of Iames 6th. ib.
          • Is abused by her Subjects disgracefully. 620. and forced to resigne her Crown. ib.
          • With Bothwel she escapes to Dunbar, they raise an Army. 621. she is brought disgracefully to Edinburgh, and he escapes to Orkney. ib. his end. ib. she escapes to Hamilton, raiseth an Army, and is defeated by Murry Regent. 622
          • Her plot with Norfolks detected. 623
          • She complains to Queen Elizabeth; and her answer. 628, &c. is removed to Paulet. 6•…•…9
          • Suspected and accused of Treason, is condemned, her last desires. 630. is in∣terceded for by King Iames, and the French King: her death. 630
          • Massanissa's age, strength, and death. 4
          • Matthias the Machabee. 1
          • Matthias Corvinus, his actions and death. 398, &c.
          • Matthias Emperor. 444
          • Matthias, the Emperor's Brother. 403
          • Maude the Emperess. 187
          • Prior of S. Maurice, his excellent speech to Duke Amadeus. 349
          • Maurice, Governor of Holland. 437, &c.
          • Mauritius Emperor. 106. his covetous∣ness. 107. his troubles and end. ib. all his children slain. ib.
          • Maximilian Emperor. 402
          • Maximilian and the French quar∣rel. 411.
          • Maximilian's actions. 415, &c. his end and Issue. 419
          • Maximilian the second, Emperor. 433 he dieth. 434
          • Maximilian defeated by Mahomet. 480
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          • ... Maximinus his wicked Reign. 67
            • Is murthered with his Son. ib.
          • Maximianus Caesar. 74, 76
          • Maxentius a wicked Tyrant. 78
          • Maximinus his cruelty. ib.
          • Maxentius overthrown and drowned. ib
          • Maximinus his end. 79
          • Maximus the Generall. 88
            • A great Man. 95. Stoned to death. 96
          • Metellus banished and brought back. 14
            • His Actions. 18
          • Michael Curopabates Emperor. 127
          • Michael Balbus Emperor. 131
          • Michael son of Theodora. 134 His Fooleries, Cruelties and death. 135
          • Michael Paleologus. 229. His actions and end. 247
          • Michael Emperor of Constantinople. 157
          • Michael Calaphates Emperor. 158
          • Michael Parapinacius Greek Emperor, suffers the Empire to be ruined. 164
          • Milcolumbus Canmor k. of Scotland, His life and end. 169
          • Millan taken by the Goths. 102. Spa∣red by Frederick, the overthrown. 177. Set at liberty by Henry the Emperor. 256. Entertains Ludo. vic. 258. Governed by 24 men. ib. sold to John Galeacius. 270. quar∣rels with Savoy. 285
          • Its greatnesse torn in pieces. 332. quar∣rels again with Savoy. 346
          • Struggles for liberty. 353
          • Laid claim to by divers. 411. Taken by the French. 412. By Caesar. ibid. 414. Taken by Francis Sforsa. 360 in great troubles. 499
          • Archbishop of Mintz his speeches. 420, &c.
          • Mithridates king of Pontus, his parts, actions and languages. 14. Subdued by Scylla. 16. and Fimbria. ib. By Lucullus. 18. By Pompey. 19. His end. 20
          • Monks drowned and killed. 99. a Monk invented Guns. 270. Monks called Iesuites, 277 Wicked Monks of Ambrunaya. 283. Franciscans and Dominicans quarrell. 419
          • Monks of Saint Maurice in Savoy. 348
          • Monsters. 43; &c. 46, 48, 51, 56, 108, 112, 38•…•…, 439, 511, 534, 567.
          • Monteths plot discovered. 321
          • Montmorancie taken and Beheaded: 515
          • Moravia and Silesia in question. 411 Its troubles. 457
          • Mores make peace with the Christians. 237. Driven out of Spain. 444
          • Mortimers. 307. Mortimer hanged. 308
          • Morton's men, and the Queens party fight. 626
          • Is beheaded notwithstanding Q. Eliza∣beths intercession. 628
          • Moscovites. 134. Miraculously con∣verted. 138. Waste Livonia. 433 Beaten by the Polander. 436
          • Mouns lost and taken again by the English. 525
          • Muhavias the Saracen. 113, &c.
          • Mulhouse unite with the Cantons: 371
          • Andrew Murrey Viceroy of Scotland. 324
          • Murry the Regent goeth to Qu. Eliza∣beth to cleer himself, 622. He returns and is opposed by Hamilton. ib. Is killed. 624
          • Mustapha, Solyman's son strangled. 477. His cruelty. ib.
          • Mustapha of a three months Emperor, became a prisoner. 481. Made Em∣peror again. ibid. And Deposed. 482
          N
          • NAples in great troubles, 259, &c. In great troubles by Arragon and Anjou, 413, 416. Divided. 417 Taken by Arragon, and Anjou sent away. 489
          • Taken by the French and lost again. 502 Changeth Kings quickly. 503
          • Narses 103. deposed. 104. cals the Lon∣gobards into Italy. ib. defeats Baras 106
          • King of Navarr burned with aqua vitae 301
          • Neochomum, or Neufchastel annexed to Bern. 372
          • Nero, his good and bad conditions, his Tyrannies. 44, &c. his end. 46
          • Nerva, his good Government and con∣ditions. 52. and death. ib.
          • Nestorius the heretick. 94. Nestori∣anisme far spread. 111
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          • ... Netherlands divided among divers Princes. 268
          • Newburg and Brandeburg differ in Religion. 445
          • Newport Battel. 439
          • Nicephorus Emperor. 126, &c. slain. 127
          • Nicephorus Phocas, Emperor of the East, his life and death. 147. &c.
          • Nicholaus the Scriv'ner seiseth on the Capitol. 260. is defeated and impri∣soned. ib.
          • Nigar, Emperor. 61
          • Normans, their Victories. 133. settle in Neustria. 137. rage in Germany ib. defeat, and are defeated. 139. take Calabria from the Greeks. 161.
          • Normandy recovered by the French. 222. invaded by the English. 230
          • Norvegians. 265
          • Norwitch pestred by the Rebels. 587
          • Novatus. 69
          • Numantia's Delinquency and ruin. 9
          • Numerianus. 74
          O
          • OCtavius, Caesars adopted son, is made Emperor against Antony 29. his age and beginning of his Go∣vernment ib. is slighted by the Senat, and is made Consul. ib. &c. his battel at Phillippi with Brutus and Cassi∣us. 30. he lost many of his ships. 31. honored with Ovatio. ib. his victory at Actium. 33. obtains 3 triumphs. ib. his honors, happiness, and peace with all Nations. ib. &c. he reforms all disorders, and is grieved for the loss of Varus. 34. his death, and ex∣cellent parts described. 35
          • Odenatus, General. 70
          • Odoacer, King of Italy. 97
          • Offida, his strange punishment. 352
          • Oneals rebellion and tyranny in Ulster. 598
          • Opllius Macrinus his wicked Govern∣ment. 64. by Martialis he murthered Caracalla. ib. his end. ib.
          • Prince of Orange defeated. 347. Mur∣thered. 436
          • Orcanes the Turk. 250. 263
          • Order of the Anunciada. 285. of Ca∣laturava, and of Saint James. 182. of Carmalits. 183. 192. of Carthu∣sians. 279. the Garter. 276. 310. of the Golden fleece. 264. 342. of Heremits. 182. of the holy Ghost, 508 of the Humiliati. 177. of Saint John of Jerusalem, of the Templars, of the Tutonicks 166. of the Knights of Iesus Christ. 276. of Marinus. 414. of Saint Michael. 285. of Mount O∣livet. 277. of the Premonstratensis 172. of Predicants and Minorits. 192. of the Star. 276. of Stephanits. 433. of Jesuits. 277
          • Origen. 63. 69
          • Duke of Orleans and Richlieu quarrel. 514. Orleans defeated. ib.
          • Osman made Sultan. 481. his actions. ib. strangled by Mustapha. ib.
          • Ostend Battel. 439
          • Otho, his reigne and death. 47
          • Otho first bore the 3 Lillies. 139
          • Otho the first, German Emperor. 144
          • Otho the Emperor, his divers exploits. 145. he makes divers journeys to Rome, and takes it. 145, &c. in a Synod he deposeth Pope John the twelfth. 146. punisheth divers of the Citizens. ib. he wasts Calabria and Apulia, and marrieth Theophania to his son. ib erects divers Bishopricks, and dieth. ib.
          • Otho the second, Emperor of the West, and his actions. 148, &c.
          • Otho the third, Emperor, his reigne. 151. &c. his agreement with the Pope 152. his pilgrimage, justice on his wife: and death. 153
          • Ottacar, King of Bohemia. 235
          • Otterburn battel, and the Scots Stra∣tagem. 329
          • Otto, the sonne of Henricus Leo. 221. Emperor, and his contestation with the Pope. 222. resignes his Em∣pire. ib.
          • Ottoman Family appeareth. 247. Ot∣toman the first 248. his actions and death. 249. 263
          • Overberry imprisoned & poysoned. 637
          P
          • PAlatinat. all lost. 453
          • Pappenhem slain. 391
          • Paris troubled with mutinies. 297. Fi∣ned. 300. rebels against the Dolphin. 312
          • Parliaments at Edinburgh, two at once 626
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          • ... Parma defeats Fredericks Army. 227
          • Parthians defeated. 31. their civil war. 42. subject Trajan. 53. defeated un∣der Antoninus. 56. seise upon Meso∣potamia. 62. wronged by Caracalla. 63. subdued by the Persian King, Artaxerxes. 66. by Gordian. 68. beat the Turks. 479
          • Paul Preacheth the Gospel. 41, &c. 45. his Iourneys and Miracles. ib. his death. ib.
          • Paul the Heremit. 69
          • Paulician Hereticks. 132
          • Peace between Amurath and Ladislaus, made, and broke. 407
          • Peace between Frederick the Emperor, and Charls of Burgundy. 410
            • Between Caesar and the Turk. 442.
            • Between Spain and Holland, ib.
            • Between Spain and Holland expi∣red. 452.
            • Between the Danes and Swedes. 445
            • Between Caesar and the Dane. 460.
            • Swedland and Poland. 462
            • Between the Turk and Persian. 481. the Turk and Polander. ib.
            • Between Caesar and the Turk and Gabor. 483
            • Between England and France. 293
            • Between France, England, and Burgundy. 497
            • Concluded in France. 510. and with Spain. ib. with England. 514
            • Dishonorably concluded with Scot∣land. 308
            • Between France and England. 552. 558. Between England and Scot∣land. 562
            • With the French broken, and why. 557
            • Concluded between the English, Scots, and French. 614
          • Pelagius, the Popes Legat. 224
          • Perennius, Commodus his Favorit. 58
          • Perkin Warbeck his Story. 547, &c. 567, &c.
          • Persians subdued. 70. beat by Maximi∣nus. 75. submit to Constantin. 81. Article with the Romans. 85. defeated by Ardaburius. 92. conver∣ted. 100. defeated by Martianus. 105 and by Mauritius. 106. they subdue Phenicia, &c. 108. defeated by Mau∣ritius. 109. subdued by the Saracens 111. Baptized. 114. their Story un∣der, Usumcassanes, Harduelles, Ish∣mael, &c. 471. defeated by Solymus the Turk. 472. Prevail in Asia. 480. their bloodie battel with the Turks. 481. they take Babylon and other places from the Turk. 482
          • Perth begins the Protestant reforma∣tion. 584
          • Pertinax saluted Emperor. 60. his ex∣cellent Government and end. ib. his. murtherers banished. 61
          • Pestilence at Babylon and Rome. 56. 58. 70. at Picenum and Constan∣tinople. 102. at Rome. 108. 118. at Byzantium and else where. 120. in the Camp at Tunis. 237. 260. at Rome. 438. at Constantinople. 481 at Rome 508
          • Peter the Apostle. 43. his Miracles and death. 45
          • Petrus de Vineis. 227
          • Petrus Antisiodorensis. 228
          • Peter of Arragon obtains Sicily. 235
          • Peter de la Broch. 237
          • Peter of Arragon killed. 238
          • Peter of Savoy, his actions. 281. Pe∣ter of Castile. 293, &c.
          • Peter, King of Hungary killed. 158
          • Pharnases defeated and murthered. 27
          • Phaselus beats out his own brains. 30
          • Philbert, Duke of Savoy. 355 poyson∣soned. 356
          • Philbert the second. ib.
          • Philip, King of Syria. 11, &c.
          • Philip the Apostle. 43
          • Philip the Emperor his Reigne. 68
          • Philippicus Bardanes. Emperor. 117.
          • Philip the German Emperor. 221. slain. 222. his contestation with the Pope 221
          • Philip, the Bold King of France. 237, &c.
          • Philip the Fair. 238. contests with the Pope. 234. like to be killed. ib. defea∣ted of the Empire. 255. Philip, E. of Savoy. 282. Philip le Long. 287. Philip Valois declared K. of France. 288. his actions. 298, &c.
          • Philip of Burgundy. 342. Philip, Prince of Belgium invited into Spain. 417. King Philip beats the Pope out of Latium. 431
          • Philip Augustus, King of France. 187
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          • ... Philip Valois, King of France. 308.
          • Philip of Savoy imprisoned. 354
          • Philip Duke of Savoy. 356
          • Philip of Austria entertained in Eng∣land. 550
          • Philip of Spain, his marriage with Q. Mary, and Articles thereupon. 594
          • King Philip deserts Queen Mary, pos∣sesses his fathers Dominions, wars a∣gainst France. 596
          • King Philip solicited by Queen Eliza∣beth, in behalf of the Netherlanders. 602, &c.
          • Phocas Emperor. 107. his wicked life and end. 108
          • Phraates his actions and death. 6, 7.
          • Pyemont joyn'd to Savoy. 280
          • Pipinus. 117. made King. 121. his gift to the Pope. ib. Pipin, King of A∣quitania. 130
          • Physcon, King of Egppt, his actions. 5
          • Plantaginet. 230
          • Plantaginet the true and false. 545, &c.
          • Plato's Coffin. 125.
          • Plautianus, his ambition and end. 62
          • Pliny excuseth the Christians. 53
          • Poliman Knights, their habit. 159
          • Poland in great troubles. 230. distra∣cted by their Kings. 250. their Crown translated. 277
          • Polanders massacred in Russia. 441. disagree at home. ib. beat the Mu∣scovit. 443
          • Poland proclaims war against the Turk. 451
          • Polands Ambassador to Queen Eliza∣beth, and her Answer. 609
          • Pomerania in bad condition. 380, &c.
          • Pompey destroys the Pyrats. 19. his greatness and Command ib. his acti∣ons. 20. takes Jerusalem and other places. ib. suspects Caesar. 24. is sup∣ported by the Senat against Caesar. 25. he and they also flie to Brundu∣sium. ib. is Master of the Sea. 26. defeats Caesars Army. ib. he chu∣seth Epirus for the seat of the war. ib. his Pharsalian Forces, his defeat, •…•…light and death. ib. &c. his head presented to Caesar. 27. his son de∣feated and slain. 28
          • Cardinal Pool, his Story. 594, &c.
          • Pope Damasus. 86. innocentius 91. Leo. 94, &c. John the first. 100, &c. Gregory the first. 108. Boniface 3d. and fourth. 109. Martin. 112. Vita∣lianus. 11•…•…, &c. Eugonius the first. 113. Agatho. 114. Leo second. ibid. Sergius. 116. Constantin the sea∣venth. 117. Gregory the second 118 &c. Gregory third. 118. Stephen. 121. Zachary. ib. Adrian the first. 125. Leo the third. ib. &c. Sergius the second. 133. Leo fourth. 134. Formosus. 139, &c. Gregory the ninth. 223. Popes wanting 21 months 226. Innocent fourth. ib. the Popes contestations with England. 231, &c Gregory the ninth. 234. Clemens the fifth translates his seat to Avini∣on. 238. Boniface the eight. 239. Clemens the fourth. 246. Popes cho∣sen without the Conclave. ib. Martin the fourth. ib. Celestin the fifth. ib. Boniface the eight. ib. John the twenty two. 258. Clemens the fifth, his Coronation and Actions. 275. John the 22, his error and actions. 276. Benedict the eleventh. ib. Cle∣mens sixt. ib. Innocent the sixt. ib. Urban sixt. 277. Boniface ninth. ib. Martin the fifth. 334. Eugenius the fourth. Felix 5. 336. 350. Pope ho∣nors the Switzers. 366. Pius the se∣cond. 410. Julius second. 412. Leo the tenth. 418. Clemens the sea∣venth 425. Julius the third. 429. Paul fourth, a great Antilutherian 431. Pius fourth. 432. Gregory 13•…•… 437. Sixtus the fifth. ib. Paul the 5th 441. Gregory the 15th. 452, &c. Urban the eighth. 454. Julius the second. Leo the tenth. 504, &c. Cle∣ment seaventh. 506
          • Popes, divers in few years. 162
          • Pope Paschalis. 169. Pope Adrian. 177. Vittor and Alexander Antipopes. ibid.
          • Pierre de Lalune, a Castilian Pope, removes from Avenion. 303
          • Pope Paul the fourth 506, &c.
          • Popes power curbed by King Henry the eight. 558
          • Portugall Crown in question. 277
          • Portugals take many places in the East-Indies. 431
          • Portugal seised on by the Spaniard 435
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          • Presbyterie curbed in Scotland. 629. their power. 631. force King James. 631, &c.
          • Prodigies. 223. 276. 384. 386, &c. 392. 437. 447. 454. 460. 462. 504. 534. 593. 153.
          • Protestants differ among themselves. 426. are gently used by Caesar. 428.
            • Reject the Counsel of Trent, 432. are persecuted. ib. massacred. 434.
            • Their troubles and Doctrins. 429. they are dispersed, and allowed. 430 435
            • Banished out of Styria, &c. 439. their troubles in Germany. 442.
            • Complain at the Diet of Ratisbon. 444
            • Their Iubilee causeth much trouble. 447. their proceedings in Bohe∣mia. ib.
            • Are massacred in France. 507. per∣secuted there. 513
            • Persecuted also in Scotland. 575, &c. 579. make stirrs in Edin∣burgh. 583
            • In Scotland quarrel with the Queen Regent. ib. their Violencies. 584.
            • Angry at Queen Maries match. 594 and abuses offered. ibid.
            • In Scotland prevail, and shake off the French yoke. 613. Petition the Queen Regent to dismiss the French. 614
          • Province falls to the French King. 500
          • Prusius, King of Bithynia, slain by his son. 3
          • Prusia, the Turks Capital City. 248
          • Ptolomie Philometor, is restored and reconciled to his brother. 2. his actions and death. 3.
          • Ptolomi Euergetes 5
          • Ptolomi Philometor, his kindness to the Iews. 5.
          • Ptolomie Lamyras, his cruelties. 10. Ptolomie is driven out of Aegypt. 21
          • Ptolomie Auletes dieth. 25
          • Ptolomie Dionysius. 25. Ptolomies Library burnt. 27. he is stifled in the mud. ib.
          • Ptolomais taken by Sultan Melech. 236
          • Publicius Malleolus, his murther and punishment. 13
          • Pulcheria. 59
          Q
          • Queen Mother of France. 511, &c. Quintillus Emperor. 72
          R
          • RAdbodus his wicked speech. 118 Sir Walter Rawleigh beheaded. 639
          • Randulph, Earl of Murry, Protector of Scotland. 323
          • Ravenna, the Regal Seat of Italy, 97, &c. the Exarchat. 104. the Bishop∣rick. 114. endeth. 121.
          • Rebellion of Yorkshire. 547. in the North. 545, &c. in Cornwall. 548, &c.
            • In Lincolnshire, and other Northern Parts. 559
            • In Cornwall and Devonshire about Religion. 586. about inclosures in Norfolk. 587. the Rebels stoutness and strength. ib. &c. North Rebelli∣ons. 588
            • In the North against Queen Eliza∣beth. 599, &c.
          • Regent, his absence from Scotland, occasioneth much mischief. 572, &c.
            • His actions with the Queen Mother 581. resignes his place to her. 582
          • Queen Regent of Scotland, and her actions. ib.
          • She dieth. 614
          • Rhodes and Belgrad taken by Soly∣man. 475, &c.
          • Ricaredus, King of Spain, is called Catholick. 108
          • Richard cure de Lion, King of Eng∣land, his actions abroad and at home. 189, &c.
          • Richard Earl of Cornwall. 235. 240, &c.
          • Richard the second, King of England. 315, &c. his misgovernment. 318, &c. is deposed. 319
          • Earl of Richmond encouraged by Dr. Morton, against King Richard. 554. puts to Sea, and returns into Britany. 550. where he was like to be betrayed. ib. he arrives at Milford Haven. ib. Fights King Richard, gets the day, and is Crowned in the field. 556
          • Earl of Richmond preserved in a Sanctuary. 558
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          • ... David Riz, great with Queen Mary. 618.
            • His bad counsell and end. 619
          • Robert, the Conquerors sonne, rebels. 167
            • Agrees with his brother Henry. 173. dieth. ibid.
          • Robert, King of Apulia. 256
          • Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland. 317
          • Robert King of Scotland dieth with grief. 536
          • Rodulphus, Duke of Suevia made Em∣peror, and lost his Army. 160
          • Rodulphus the second, Emperor. 435
          • Rodulphus Emperor, dieth. 444
          • Rogation, when instituted. 97
          • Roger, King of Sicily. 171
          • Rogerius Laurea, the Spanish Admi∣ral. 247
          • Rohan besieged and taken by the En∣glish. 521
          • Rollan, called Rupert. 138
          • Roman victories. 4, 5. they degene∣rate. ibid. troubled by the sedition of Gracchus. 8. by the slavs of Sicily & Cilicia. ib. Rome infested with the plague. ib. the Romans severity against Mati∣enus and Mancinus. 9. their success, bad and good in Spain. ib. against Jugurtha. 12. against the Cimbri∣ans and Teutons. 12, 13. against the Thracians. ib. against the slaves. ib. &c. against the Pisentes, Samnites, Marsians, and other Italians. 14, 15. their bloodie civil wars. ib. &c. their Sertorian, Spartic, Sardanian, and Mithridatick wars. 18. their Pyratical war. ib. and German. 22. their success in Gallia and Britan. 22, &c. their battel at Pharsalia. 26, &c. the number of the Citizens. 28 they defeat the Parthians, by Ventidi∣us. 31. their civil war at Actium. 33. their miserie under Tiberius. 37, &c. under Caligula. 40, &c. their number under Claudius. 42. their miserie under Nero. 44. are murther∣ed by the Britans. ib. their disasters under Commodus. 59. and Cara∣calla. 64. their Victory over the Per∣sians. 66. their miseries under Gor∣dianus. 67. the Roman Empire torne 69, &c. Romes miserie under Ne∣potianus. 82. are defeated by the Hunns, Goths, and Vandals. 87. Rome taken by Alaricus. 92. Sack'd by Gensericus. 96. taken by the He∣ruli and others. 97. ends in Augu∣stulus. ib. taken by Belisarius, then by Totilas. 102, &c. Rome surpri∣zed by a hare. 139. overthrowes Fre∣dericks Garisons. 226. runs with blood under the Columni and Ur∣sini. 256 taken twice by Ladislaus. 260. Romans abuse Pope Pauls Sta∣tue. 4•…•…2. in Rome, strife about the Popes Election. 440. taken by the Duke of Burbon. 506
            • Romans storm at the Inquisition. 507
          • Romanus the Admiral. 141
          • Romanus the younger, Emperor of Constantinople. 147
          • Romanus Argyropolus, Emperor, his life and death. 157
          • Romanus Diogines, how used by the Turks. 163. and how by Ducas. 164
          • Rome taken, and the Walls overthrown 333
          • Romilda and her daughters. 109
          • Rosimunda, her revenge. 104
          • Bishop of Ross, Agent for Queen Mary. 627
          • Rotchell Besieged. 513. and taken. 514
          • Rotvil, the place of Iudicature. 371
          • Rudolphus of Burgundy. 143
          • Rudolphus of Haspurg, Emperour. 235 his Victories and actions. 236. his death. ib.
          • Ruffinus. 90
          • Rupert of Bavaria, Emperor. 331. his actions. 332
          • Rupert the Palatin occasioneth a War. 417
          • Russians defeated. 144. of the Greek-Communion. 246
          • Russia deluded by Demetrius, the Counterfeit Prince. 440
          • Russia Molested by the Polander. 446

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            • SAlador, its History. 364
            • Salique Law. 287. in Savoy. 394
            • Sapores, the Persian King. 68, &c. 81. 85
            • Saracens subdue the East. 111. attempt Byzantium, and take Rhodes. 112, &c. fall out about their profit. 113. Waste Afric, and are defeated by Constantin. ibid. &c. Subdue the Persians. 115. defeat Justinian. ibid. Are killed in France. 119. And in Spain. 125. Overrun Cy∣prus. 127. Defeated in Spain, 130. They Defie Christ and Basil the Emperor. 136. Their Rites and Prayers changed. 138. Beat by the Tartars. 248
            • Sarmatians. 87
            • Saturninus torne in pieces. 14
            • Savoy, and its Earls. 279, &c.
            • Savoyen History prosecuted. 345. 392, &c.
            • Savoy made a Prey to strangers. 393
            • Savoy denies passage to the French. 491
            • Duke of Saxonies complaint, and reso∣lution. 386
            • Saxony much troubled, and their Duke taken. 429
            • Saxons called into Brittan. 93. Drive out the Brittans. 95. Erect their Kingdom. 98. Kept off from lan∣ding. 102. Take the Isle of VVight. ibid. quarrel with the Suevi. 107. Their Plantations. 129
            • Saxons quarrel with Henry the sea∣venth Emperor. 160, &c.
            • Saxons and Caesarians at variance. 429, &c.
            • Saxony the seat of war. 455
            • Scaliger, Cajus and Mastinus. 259
            • Scanderbeg revolts from Amurath, 464. with Huniades, spoyles Amu∣rath. 465
            • Scanderbeg is beat, and dieth. 468. His strength and courage. ib.
            • Scaphusa, it's History. 366
            • Schismes. 86. 277. 295. 251
            • Scipio Aemilianus. 4. Opposeth Grac∣chus, and is poysoned. 8. Scipio is sent against Numantia. 9. Scipio, Pompeys Father in law kills himself. 27
            • Bardas Sclerus his actions. 149, &c.
            • Scotland troubled with intestin wars. 325
            • Scotland shelters the English King and his adherents. 534
            • Scotlands friendship sought for by the English and French. 538
            • Scotland disturbed by the Chancellor and Regent. 539. By Douglasse. 544
              • Troubled by Courtiers, and Factions, 563, &c.
              • In great troubles in James the fifth's Minority. 570. &c.
              • Troubled with civil wars between Queen Marie's Party and the Re∣gents. 624, &c.
              • Raiseth tumults about the new Ser∣vice-Book. 642
            • Bishops of Scotland protest against the Covenanters. 643
            • Scots Presbyterians expell the Bi∣shops, and raise great Armies a∣gainst the King. ibid.
              • Invade England. 646.
              • Take Newcastle. ib.
            • Scots receive the Christian Faith, when 79
              • Converted by Palladius. 93
              • Destroy the Picts. 134
              • Have Wars with England, and troubles at home. 233
              • They beat the Danes and Norvegi∣ans. 243
              • Take the Isle of Man, and aid King Henry against the Barons. 243
            • Scots Clergy contest with the No∣bility; 243. they slight the Popes Legat. ib. divided by the factions of Baliol and Bruce. 244. they overthrow the English Fleet. ibid.
            • They lose Barwick, Edenburgh, and Sterling. 245.
            • They invade England. ib.
              • Are beat by King Edward. ib.
            • They defeat three English Armies in one day. ib.
            • Scots overthrow the English at Bannock. 306

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                • Invade England and Wales. 317. are angry with the French. ibid.
                • Their success at home and in Ireland 321
                • Slight the Popes Legats. 322
                • Invade England again with. 20000 horse. ib.
                • Beaten by Baliol. 324. invade Engl. without their Kings consent. 328
              • Scotch and English bickerings in France. 536. Scots defeated at Flo∣den. 551. Their civil Wars. 536
              • Scots waste the English borders. 579. Their miseries in Queen Maries Mi∣nority. 577, &c.
                • Will not hearken to a match with England. 580. are defeated by the English. ib.
                • Send Commissioners into France a∣bout the match. 582. are poysoned there. 583
              • Scots Crown demanded by the French. but refused. ib.
              • Scots Protest ants make a League with England against France. 585
              • Scots beaten by Sommerset, Protector of England. 586
              • Scots beat the French into Leith. 614 Will not be induced to admit Queen Mary. 625
              • Scylla, his victories and quarrels with Marius. 15, &c. his cruel acts and success. 16, &c. his Dictatorship and death. 17
              • Sejanus, his wickedness and cruelties. 37 &c. his Tragical end. 39
              • Seleucus, son of Antiochns Gryphus. 11
              • Selymus the Turk. 472. his actions and victories. ib. &c. his end. 474
              • Selymus the second, his victories. 478
              • Seneca. 44. &c.
              • Seriphas the Aegyptian. 248
              • Sertorius his actions and death. 18
              • Severus Emperor. 61. he defeats Niger. ib. his other actions. 62. his rigid Go∣vernment and end. ib. Severus the Eutychean. 99, &c.
              • Sextus Pompeius seiseth upon Sicily, 30 is reconciled to Octavius & Antony, 31. is beat at sea, and slain. ibid
              • Maximilian Sforsa's gift to the Swit∣zers. 374
              • Francis Sfortia invades Millan. 411 his actions and end. 412. his son re∣covers it. ib. 416
              • Sfortia defeated by the Switzers. 504
              • English Ships, two in number, fight with 30 Turkish Gallies. 485
              • English Ships taken by the Scots 567
              • Sicily quickly won and lost. 157
              • Sicilian cruelty against the French. 235
              • Sigismund of Austria. 375
              • Sigismund of Swethland deposed. 377, &c.
              • Sigismund Emperor. 333. his actions. ibid. &c.
              • Sigismund, King of Hungarie. 270. 397, &c.
              • Sigismund King of Hungarie impri∣soned, and set free. 303
              • Silesia subdued. 257
              • Simon succeeds Jonathas. 6. his actions; is murthered. ib. Symon Magus. 43. 45
              • Sinan the Turk dieth with grief. 403
              • Siroes the Persian King. 110
              • Slaves trouble the Romans. 8. are o∣verthrown in Sicily by Lucullus and Aquilius. 13. &c.
              • Slavi, or Slavonians. 101. 168. 115.
              • Solyman invades Hungary. 400. for∣ced to leave Vienna. ib.
              • Solyman his actions and victories. 475, &c. his end and Character. 478
              • Spain possessed by the Saracens. 117. under Mozarabes and Almod, Ara∣bians. 119
              • Overrun by the Mores. 192
              • Spain defeats the Affrican Kings. 290 troubled with civil Wars. 344. Obtains all Naples. 417. beats out the Moors. 413. Spanish Fleet beat by Solyman. 433. Spanish harshness in Belgium. ib. Spaniards beaten out of Africa. 434. rejected by the Netherlanders. 435
              • Spain hath divers disasters. 503
              • Spain prepares a Feet against Eng∣land. 604. The greatnesse thereof. ib.
              • Spanish Fleet encountred with, and defeated by the English. 605, &c.
              • Spain invaded by the English. 606
              • Spaniards beaten by the French. 607
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              • ... Spaniards beat and are beaten. 452.
              • Spaniards beat the French out of Italy 504
              • Spaniards in Ireland article with the Deputy and are sent home. 611
              • Spanish Fleet defeated by the Hollan∣ders. 644
              • Archbishop of Spalato entertained and sent away. 640
              • Spartacus his actions and death. 18
              • Spencer. 306, &c.
              • Spinola and Maurice, their actions. 454
              • Spier Diocess mutinies. 419
              • Stauratius the Patrician. 123, &c. his son. 127. wounded. ib.
              • Stephen the Patriarch. 144
              • Stephen, King of England. 187
              • Stilico. 90
              • Michael Stratioticus Greek Emperor. 162
              • Robert Stuart, King of Scotland. 327
              • Stuarts and Douglasses strive for the young King. 573
              • Matthew Stuart, Earl of Lenox, de∣luded. 577. beaten, and flies into Eng∣land. 578, &c.
              • Charls Suderman. 440
              • Suffolk accused of high Treason. 530. his end. ib.
              • Sultan, his expedition into Persia. 485. he sends home the French Ambassa∣dor, and bribes the Janisaries. ib. &c.
              • Duke of Sommerset accused, and slain. 531
              • Duke of Sommerset, protector of Eng∣land, executes his brother, and is ac∣cused of Treason. 588. is executed. 589
              • Swedish History. 377, &c.
              • Swedes make Laws for establishing their Kingdom. 379. have wars with the Danes. ib.
              • Swethland and its Kings. 265, &c.
              • Swethlands History. 336, &c.
              • Switzers subdued by Rodulphus. 246. Cantonize. themselves. 253. their va∣lour in the Romans time, and their Service against the Sarazens. 357. they rebel against their Nobles. ib. divided into two Religions. ib. their League. 358. they had much bicker∣ing with the Austrians. 357, &c. their History. ib. &c. they have divers enemies. 361. they war amongst them∣selves, and with the French 362. they defeat and kill Charls of Bur∣gundy. 363. they increas their Can∣ton Towns. ib. they quarrel with Mil∣lan. ib. their last war for their Liber∣ty. 365. are worsted at Naples. 366. they aid the French and the Pope. ib. and Maximilian. 367. their ami∣ty sought for. 366. make peace with the French. 368. then fall out with them. ibid. then make a perpetual League with France. ib. &c. their sti∣pendiary Towns. 372. other of their Towns. 373. their 9 Bailiages. 374. their free Provinces. ib. their divers Confederacies. 375, &c. they defeat and kill Charls of Burgundy. 410. disswade the election of King Fran∣cis. 421
              • Synod, see Councel.
              T
              • TAmerlan and his Conquests. 264.
              • Tartarians, what kinde of people. 182
              • Tartars overrun many Countries. 230. are converted ib. send to the Pope. 239. become Mahumetans. 247, &c.
              • Precopit Tartars made slaves to the Turks. 479
              • Taurinum strangely released. 281
              • Techelles the Persian Commander. 471 &c.
              • Telerichus the Bulgarian. 120. 122
              • Temple at Delphos. 85. at Jerusalem. 49. 84. of Apollo at Rome. 85. of S. Sophia. 103. of S. Mark. 104. of the Holy Sepulchre taken. 229
              • Templars destroyed. 238, &c.
              • Tenedos occasion of much war. 271: slighted and forsaken. 275.
              • Terza beats the Turk, 247
              • Thalmud. 100
              • Theodiscus corrupts Isiodor. 113
              • Theodosius the Emperor. 88. hi•…•… ex∣cellencies. ib. &c. his death. 89
              • Theodosius the younger. 91, &c. The∣odosius of Adramyttum▪ 117. &c.
              • Theophilus Emperor. 132
              • Theodora Emperess. 134
              • Theodoricus the Goth. 94. his acti∣ons and death. 98.
              • Theodorus Lascalis. 228. Theodorici Earls of Holland. 251
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              • ... Thomas, sirnamed Constantin, his life and death. 132.
              • Thomas Earl of Savoy. 280.
              • Thracians Rebellion. 13
              • Tiberius his victories. 35. his govern∣ment and qualities described. 36. his reformation and cruel nature. 37. is perswaded by Sejanus to remove from the City. ib. he lives eleven years at Capreae, and why. 38. his in∣humanitie to his mother. ib. he de∣stroys Sejanus, and why 39. his death and burial. 40.
              • Tiberius, Emperor of Byzantium, his actions. 105. dyeth. 106
              • Tiberius Apismarus, Emperor. 115
              • Tigranes and his actions. 17. 19, &c.
              • Tigurum changeth its Government. 358. like to be surprized, and quar∣rels with Habespurg. 359. and with Rapersvil. ib. they waste Marchia. ib. desire peace with Austria, which is denied them. 360. they submit to the Queen of Hungaries verdict. ib. make war with the Austrian. 360, &c.
              • Tigurins will make no League with France, and their reasons. 368.
              • Tilly, the Caesarian Generalissimo. 382 takes Magdeburg. 383. his other actions. 384, &c.
              • Tilly Defeated and wounded, 386. wounded again. 388. dieth at Ingolstad. 389
              • Tillies and Fridlands proceedings. 456 &c. 460
              • Tir-Oen rebels in Ulster. 609, &c. his underhand-dealing. 610. he beats the English. ib. he parlies with Essex. ib. spoiles Ireland, and is beat by Mont∣joy. 611. submits and is pardoned. ibid.
              • Titus the Emperor. 46. subdues Jerusa∣lem. 49. and Triumpheth with his Father. ib. his sweet nature and con∣ditions. 50
              • Tomumbeius, King of Aegypt, hanged by Selymus. 474.
              • Totilas. 102. killed. 103
              • Tournay taken by a French Barbar. 499
              • Trajan. 52. his good Government and victories. 53. indangered at Antioch ib. his losses and death. ib. his burial and Pillar. 54
              • Traitors and Treasons against Queen Elizabeth detected. 600, &c.
              • Transylvania pestred with civil war. 439
              • Treaties between England, Naples and Persia, with the Turk. 483
              • Elector of Trevers Speech. 422, &c.
              • Troubles between the Queen Regent of Scotland and the Protestants. 584, &c.
              • Tryphon obtains Syria. 5. which he loseth again, and is slain. 6. Tryphon the Patriarch. 144
              • Tully is questor. 19. Consul. 20. is ba∣nished and plundered. 21. returns, and is called Transfuga. 23. and Impera∣tor. ib. pleads for Milo. 24. inveighs against Antony. 29. is banished, mur∣thered, and after death, abused. 30
              • Tunis besieged, which makes peace with the Christians. 302
              • Turks. 105. revolt from Heraclius. 110 break out of the Caspian Straits. 121
              • Turks employed by Mahomet. 150. whom they subdue with his Saracens. 151. they desire peace with Constan∣tin. 158. beaten by Theod. Lascaris. 228. Invade the Greek Empire. 246 defeat the Alani. 247. waste the Ea∣stern Empire. 248. take divers Towns. 250. their original and in∣crease. 262 &c. their Tetrarches. 263 called in by Francis the French king, they besiege Nicaea. 395. waste Hun∣gary. 400. they defeat Ferdinand, and are defeated by him. 401. their cruelties in Hungary 403. assault Malta, and take Chios. 433. 477. take Cyprus and Golet, 434. 478. take Constantinople. 466. take di∣vers places from the Venetian. 467, &c. they take Rhodes. 476. defeated at Lepanto. 478. their bad success a∣gainst the Persians. 479. their per∣fidiousness to Hungary. ib. their bad success in the Mediterranean sea. 481
              • Wat Tylers Rebellion. 315
              V
              • VAlentinian and Valens, their Government. 86. and end. 87.
              • Valentinian the second. 88. &c
              • Valentinian the third. 93. 95
              • Valerianus his reigne and end. 69
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              • ... Valesians their History. 370
              • Vandals invade Africa. 93
              • Varius Antoninus Heliogabalus, why so called. 64. his wicked, tyrannicall, and ridiculous Government. 64, &c. his end. 65
              • Varus is defeated in Germany. 35. he defeats the Iews. 36
              • Iohn Vayvod of Transylvania. 400 Confirmed k. of Hungary by the Turk, ib. Vayvods treachery. 402
              • Venice founded. 95. her first Duke. 117
              • Venetians expell the Duke, 127. Besiege Byzantium. 186. Make a League with the Comnins against the Las∣carins. 228. take Candie. 233. quar∣rel with the Genuois about a Church, 236. they fight the Genuois. 261. quarrel again. 269. their long warr with Genua for the Isle of Tenedos. 271. are beaten, and sue for peace. 272, &c. beat off from the walls of Clodia. 273. defeated at Sea by the Genuois again. 274. obtain a victo∣ry. ib. recover all their losses. ib. &c. are reconciled with the Genuois. 275 are deluded by Fr. Sfortia. 412. enter into a League against him. 416. their greatnesse envied. 417. their losses. 418. fall out with the Iesuites and Pope. 441. and reconciled. ibid. their ships infested by the Croats. 446 are reconciled to Ferdinand the arch-Duke. ib. lose divers places. 467, &c. make peace with Mahomet. 468. they quarrel with Bajazet. 470. make peace with him. ib. lose Cyprus. 478
              • Vespasian's actions in Iudea. 46, &c. his reign. 48. his good parts and end 49, &c. Vesuvius breaks out. 50, 97
              • Victor Bishop of Rome. 59
              • Villiers D. of Buckingham. 638
              • Viriatus a Robber beats the Romans. 8 is betrayed and slain. ib.
              • Virius the Captain. 345
              • Visigoths. 93. subdue Cantabria. 105
              • Vitalianus Mustermaster. 99, &c.
              • Vitellius his reign and death. 47, &c.
              • Vitiges the Goth. 102.
              • Uladomirus Pr. of Russia defeated. 158
              • Ulphilas Bishop. 86
              • Ulricus Earl of Cilia. 408
              • Union of England and Scotland hin∣dered. 572
              • Universities of Cambridge. 111. Of Paris. 125. Of Papla, Ticinum Osnaburg, and Bononia. 125. Of Oxford. 136. Of Bononia transla∣ted to Padua. 226. Of Naples. 227 Of Salmatica. 234. Of Prague. 268 Of Lovain. ib. Of Orleans. 276. Of Cracovia. 277. Of Lipsia. 334 Of Tubinga. 414. Of Witteberg, of Franckfort. 415. Of Sena. 431 Of Leyden. 434. Of Helmestad. ib. Of Saint Andrews in Scotland. 536 Of Lovan in Brabant. 146
              • John Archbishop of Upsalia, 339
              • Usumcassanes his message to Mahomet 467. 470
              • Bishops of Utricht. 344
              W
              • VVAldemar king of Denmark. 177
              • Waldemar 2d K. of Denmark. 224
              • Waldemar 3d 266
              • Waldenses what? 222. Beaten by Phi∣lip, Lewis the 8. and Lewis 9. 229
              • Wales subdued. 242. Prince of Wales in France complained against. 294
              • Wall of Peloponesus built and demo∣lished. 262
              • holy-War undertaken. 164. &c. 181
              • War begun between Denmark & Tilly 454. In the Valtelin. 455
              • Wars between England and France, 291, &c. In Flanders, 295.
              • Wars denounced at the Diet of Spire. against K. Francis. 396
              • VVars of the Netherlands begun, 433, &c. 436
              • Wars between Engl. and France. 551 Between England & Scotland. 327 Between England and Scotland a∣gain, 542, 560, 578, &c. In Flan∣ders by the Gauntois. 298. Between Lewis 11. and his people. 492, &c. Between Mantua and Savoy, 446 In Germany and Bohemia. 448. Be∣tween Poland and the Turk. 481, 482. 485
              • Warwicks proceedings against K. Ed∣ward. 547, &c.
              • Wenceslaus Emperor, his flagitious life and death. 269, &c.
              • John Wickliffe occasions tumults in London. 314
              • A Wild-man in Sardinia. 182
              • William the Conqueror. 167, &c. his actions and end. 168.
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              • ... William 2d his life and end. 168, &c.
              • William, King of Scotland, his actions and death. 191, &c.
              • William, Ea. of Holland, against Fre∣derick. 226. is driven back into Hol∣land. 227
              • William Wallas, a valiant Scot. 243. he recovers the lost towns, and beats out the English. 245. invades England ib. is betrayed and slain. ib.
              • William, Bishop of Utricht. 252
              • William, Earl of Holland, sails into Scotland. ib.
              • William, K. of the Romans, his life & death. 253.
              • William, third and fourth, Earls of Holland. 278, &c.
              • Wolfardus the Favorit hanged. 253
              • Wolsey, his greatness and pride. 552, &c. his oppressions and sacriledge. 553 &c. his entertainment abroad. 552, 554. accused and articled against. 555 his downfall. 556
              • Wyats Rebellion. 591, &c. he is taken. and beheaded. 592
              Y
              • ARehbishop of York defeated by the Scots. 321
              • Battels between the Yorkshire and Lan∣cashire Factions. 531, &c.
              • D. of York raiseth an Army, & is made Protector. 531. is removed, and raiseth an Army. 532. flyeth into Ireland, re∣turns and claims the Crown. 533. is slain. 534. young Duke of York fights, and is victorious. ib.
              Z
              • ZEbina, King of Syria. 7 George Zeck, the factions Hun∣garian tortured. 399
              • Zeland united to Holland. 253. trou∣bled. 278
              • Zelots of Judaea. 36
              • Zeno, an Eutychian. 97. starved in his Tombe. 98
              • Zenobia. 71, &c.
              • Zimisces, Emperor of the East. 148
              • Zirizaea Besieged. 278
              • Zoe, Constantine his mother. 141.
              • Zoe, the wife of Romanus. 157, &c.
              FINIS.
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