INDEX. 



557 



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 83 



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 11, 



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 3; 

 len 

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General-in-Chief of cavalry, 643 



Genetaires, 243, 248 



Genets, 243 



Gengis Khan, 184, 274 ; his array, 

 184, 186 



Genoese crossbownien, 205, 210-212 ; 

 engineers, 174 ; fleet come to Jaffa, 

 ib. 



GenouiUiferes, 152 



German cavalry, time of Csesar, 92 ; 

 their arms and tactics, 92, 93 ; dis- 

 mounting to fight on foot, 93 ; foot- 

 soldiers attached to them, 94 ; im- 

 provements in, 95 



German cities very powerful, 196 



German customs, the origin of feudal- 

 ism, 120-122 



German legion, the King's, 412-414. 



German outposts in 1870, 496 



Gessler, Lieut. -General, 326 



Gheet, the, 298 



Ghent, cannon in, 226 



Gilmor, Colonel, on the revolver, 619 



Gineta, the, 243 



Gitchin, battle of, 486, 487 



Glasgow, 446 



Gleen, General, 284 



Glottaw, action at, 390, 391 



Godfrey de Bouillon, 169, 173, 176, 

 176 



Golymin, battle of, 376 



Gorget, the, 152 



Gorodetz destroyed by Mongols, 187 



Gotha, expedition of Seidlitz against, 

 321 



Goths, the, 95, 113 



Graf, the, 123 



Grahame of Claverhouse, 272 



Grammont, Marshal de, 284 



Grandsee, 374 



Grand Vizier, the, 360 



Granicus, battle of, 36 



Granson, battle of, 214 



Grant, General, 474, 478 



Grantham, combat of, 269 



Gratian, the Emperor, 112 



Gravelotte, battle of, 499, 600 



Greatcoats, 134 



Greaves abolished, 234 



Greek cavalry, 21, 80, 31, 40 ; under 

 the Emperor Leon, 133-135 ; their 

 arms, 133, 134 



Grenadiers mounted, 277 



Greves, 152 



Grierson, General, 466 



Grossbeeren, battle of, 404 



Grouchy, Marshal, 362, 374, 381, 393 



Gryllus, 42 



Guantlets, 631 



Guard, the imperial, 364 ; the consular, 

 ib. ■* ■ 



Guamieri, his system, 201 



Guerin, the chevalier, 16 J 

 Guibert, his eulogy of Frederick, 313 

 Guides, organised by Napoleon, 364 

 Gundhausen, 371 

 Gunersdorf. action near, 337 

 Gunpowder first used at Crecy, 208 

 Gustavus Adolphus, 248-256 ; invents 

 cartridges, 227 ; the death of, 265 



H. 



Haddick, General, 327 ; raid on Ber- 

 lin, 336, 337 



Halbertstadt captured, 404 



Halidon Hill, battle, 208 



Hamburg, capture of, by partisans, 403 



Hammers, battle, 154 



Hampton, General, 4?7 



Hanau, fight near, 411 



Handschusheim, battle of, 352 



Hannibal, 57*62, 80-82, 97, 139, 600, 

 647 : cavaliy, 67-60. 



Hanoverian cavalry, 490 



Harold II., paid soldiers of, 197 



Hartsville, battle of, 447 



Hastings, battle of, 169-164, 197 



Hauberk, the, 160, 162 



Haussecol, the, 162 



Havelock, Sir Henry, on Sheridan's 

 operations, 477, 478, 481-483 



Hawkwood, Sir John, 201, 202 



Hazlehurst, 466 



Heavy cavalry equipment, 631 



Hector, 4 



Heerbann, the, 123 



Heilsberg, battle of, 390, 617, 518 



Heliopolis, battle of, 359 



Helisheim, 298 



Helmet, the, 2, 149, 160, 152, 631 



Henry the Fowler, 136, 137, 138 ; at 

 battle of Merseburg, 138 ; he pur- 

 chases a truce, 136 ; he fortifies 

 towns, 137 ; organises infantry, 137 



Henry II. 197, 237 ; death of in a 

 Tournament, 146, 246 ; institutes 

 Carabins, 244 



Henry II. of England, 197 



Henry III. of France, 243 



Henry IV. of France reducee the deptli 

 of squadrons, 237 ; at Courtras, 240 ; 

 dragoons under, 245 ; at Ivry, 246 



Henry V. of England, 218, 219 



Henry the Good, 188 



Herodotus, 26 



Heruli the, at Casilinum, 126, 127 



Highlanders mixed with cavalry, 272 



Highlanders, the 93rd, 429 



Hipparchie, the, 81 



Hocne, General, unites the cavalry, 

 348 



Hochkirch, battle of, 826,- 827, M9 i 

 a surprise, 385 



