A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions
CHAPTER XVI. THE CRUSADES, THEIR ORIGIN AND THEIR SUCCESS.
List of Illustrations:
Ideal Landscape of Ancient Gaul13
Gyptis Presenting the Goblet to Euxenes17
A Tribe of Gauls on an Expedition27
The Gauls in Rome39
The Women Defending the Cars58
The Roman Army Invading Gaul61
Mounted Gauls66
Vercingetorix Surrenders to Caesar81
Gaul Subjugated by the Romans83
From La Croix Rousse86
Eponina and Sabinus Hidden in a Vault97
Druids Offering Human Sacrifices111
The Huns at the Battle of Chalons135
"Thus Didst Thou to the Vase of Soissons."139
Battle of Tolbiacum144
The Sluggard King Journeying156
"Thrust Him Away, Or Thou Diest in his Stead."160
The Execution of Brunehaut175
The Battle of Tours193
"The Arabs Had Decamped Silently in the Night."195
Charlemagne at the Head of his Army212
Charlemagne Inflicting Baptism Upon the Saxons215
The Submission of Wittikind218
Death of Roland at Roncesvalles227
Charlemagne and the General Assembly239
Charlemagne Presiding at the School of The Palace246
He Remained There a Long While, and his Eyes Were Filled With Tears.255
Paris Besieged by the Normans259
The Barks of the Northmen Before Paris260
Count Eudes Re-entering Paris Right Through the Besiegers- -262
Ditcar the Monk Recognizing The Head of Morvan273
Hugh Capet Elected King300
"Who Made Thee King?"302
Gerbert, Afterwards Pope Sylvester Ii304
Notre Dame310
Knights and Peasants312
Robert Had a Kindly Feeling for the Weak and Poor313
"The Accolade."324
Normans Landing on English Coast353
William the Conqueror Reviewing his Army357
Edith Discovers the Body of Harold360
"God Willeth It!"383
The Four Leaders of the First Crusade385
The Assault on St. Jean D'acre386
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