116.
at war with Alexander and other Greek generals, 116, 117.
Gibbon on Aurelian's evacuation of Dacia, 135.
his estimate of the Dacians, 136.
Goths, their first appearance, 134.
defeated by Marcus Aurelius, 135.
negotiate with Aurelian, 136.
rule in Dacia, 139, 140.
end of their rule, and remains left by them, 140.
Greek families, reference to histories of, 201 _note_.
rulers of Wallachia and Roumania (see 'Phanariotes').
rising under Vladimiresco and Ypsilanti, 219, 220.
suppressed, 220.
Grivitza Redoubt besieged by the Roumanians, 245, 246.
its strength, 247.
its capture by the Roumanians, 248, 249.
Helena (Couza), Princess, 92, 229.
Heliad, the regenerator of national literature in Roumania, 221-23.
his political action, 223.
Hospodars, Greek (see 'Phanariotes').
origin of title, 208, 209 _note_.
restoration of native, 220.
Hungarians (see 'Ungri').
Hunniad, Johann Corvin von, his birth and early life, 167, 168.
viceroy of Siebenbuergen and regent of Hungary, 168.
his wars with the Turks and death, 168.
anecdotes concerning him, and his character, 160.
Huns, appear in northern Dacia, 140, 141.
their aspect and ferocity, 141.
their king Attila, 141.
defeated and driven out of Europe, 142.
Innocent III., his correspondence with Joannitz, King of Wallacho-Bulgaria, 156-60.
Jassy, Treaty of, 218.
Jasyges, the, 118.
Kainardji, treaty of, 217.
Knights of St. John and Teutonic knights, 156.
Kumani, the, 155, 156.
Lauriani on the correspondence between Joannitz and Innocent III., 156-60.
on the fall of Wallacho-Bulgaria, 160.
Lombards, the, 143.
Magyars, the (see 'Ungri').
Matthew Bassarab, his criminal code, 201, 202.
Mavrocordato, Alexander, 207.
Nicholas, first Phanariote voivode, 208.
Constantine, suppresses retainers of boyards, 208.
appoints new officers of State, 208, 209.
Mavrogeni, Nicholas, his nobles rebel, 214, 215.
his defeat by the Austrians and Russians, 218.
Michael the Brave, condition of Wallachia in his day, 176-81.
classes of society, 176, 177, 178.
taxes, 178.
officials, 179.
army, 180.
political relations with other states, 181.
career of Michael:
early history and accession, 182;
alliances, 182;
massacre of the Turks, 183;
conspiracy against him, 183;
Achmed Pasha's invasion and
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