Sources, historical, 2-4, 7, 20; for Roman Empire, 33, 38-39; for early Germans, 41-42; for decline of Rome, 60, 68-70, 72, 74; for Oriental cults, 64; for German invasions and kingdoms, 94, 11 8-19; Byzantine, 130, 148, 309; for Slavic settlements in the Balkan peninsula, 151; monastic, 162-63; about Mohammed, 172-73; Carolingian, 194, 198-99; for early Russia, 224; for early Balkan states, 229; for life of peasants, 237; for the year 1075, 289; for the crusades, 310-11; for the rise of towns, 327-28; about Innocent III, 434; for the Cathari, 442; for St. Francis and St. Dominic, 448, 454; for political geography of medieval France, 510; for Hundred Years War, 513; after the Black Death, 516; for Swiss confederation, 541; Venetian, 583; Florentine, 594; for artists of the Renaissance, 597-98, 606; for voyages of discovery, 609
South America, 610
Southampton, 368
South Seas, 189
Spain and the Spanish peninsula, 4, 10-11, 14-15, 19; Roman, 23, 34; 53-54, 79, 81 , 83, 86, 90-91, 96, 111; Visigothic, chap. vii, 160, 169; Byzantine, 128, 138, 150; Mohammedan, 178-80, 182-90, 198, 200, 209, 212, 223, 227; feudal, 270-73, 287; Christian expansion in, 302-05, 312, 320, 323-34; towns and trade, 327-28, 336, 358, 366; learning in, 384, 387, 389, 395; language and literature, 399, 401-02, 410; Gothic art in, 430; in the time of Innocent III, 448, 450, 453, 466; pilgrimage of Louis VII to, 492; in the later Middle Ages, 506, 522, 550, 561, 567-68, 574, 609-12, 614, 630-33
Spanish Inquisition, 448
Spanish language, 126, 399, 410
Spanish March, 200, 203, 213, 273
Sparta, 25, 79, 140
Speaker of House of Commons, 522
Spectacles, see Amphitheaters, Amusements, Circus, Eye-glasses