INDEX 



379 



GALILEE, 354. 



Gambison, defensive covering, 



212, 217-219. 

 Gardar, diocese in Greenland, 



145 note. 



Garth, King's, 167. 

 Geelmuyden, Hans, Norwegian 



astronomer, 59. 

 " Gelts," 116. 

 Geography of the King's Mirror , 



11-17,20. 



Germany, 27, 28, 33, 182. 

 Gests, a higher class in the 



king's guard, 170, 171. 

 Geysers, 21, 128, 130, 131. 

 Giraldus Cambrensis, medieval 



writer, 22-24, 104 note, 106- 



110 notes. 



Gjerset,Knut, historian, 168 note. 

 Glaciers, 21, 130, 131, 151. 

 Glass, molten, for defensive 



warfare, 224. 

 Glosses, 272-278. 

 Glumelaga (Glendalough), Irish 



abbey, 112. 

 Goliath, 329. 

 Gota River, 30. 

 Grampus, 119, 120. 

 Greenland, Geography and cli- 

 mate of, 4, 15, 16, 138, 139, 



141-150,152,153,155; 



northern lights in, 18, 146, 



149-152; 



whales in the waters of, 18, 



139,140,145; 



marvels of, 21, 101, 105, 135- 



141; 



products and resources of, 



142-145, 149. 



Greenland sharks, 122. 

 Greenland whale, 123, 124. 

 Gregory the Great, 17, 40, 127, 



130. 



Gregory VII, 36. 

 Grosseteste, English bishop, 257 



note. 

 Guardsmen, King's, 6, 26, 176; 



see kingsmen, hirdmen, and 



housecarles. 



HAIR, how trimmed and worn 



at court, 182. 

 Hakon IV, Norwegian king, 4, 6, 



22, 29-35, 48, 57, 58, 60, 64, 65. 

 Hakon V, Norwegian king, 65 



note. . 



Hakon' s Saga, 30. 

 Halberd, 215. 

 Halogaland, district in northern 



Norway, 59, 98, 99. 

 Haman, magnate at the Persian 



court, 238-240, 245. 

 Hamburg, 36. 

 Hand sling, 213, 221. 

 Hansa, the German, 2, 27. 

 Hares in Greenland, 143. 

 Harold Gilchrist (Gille), 34, 37. 

 Hauberk, 219. 



Hawks, 29, 297, 298; see falcons. 

 Headward, 171. 

 Heavenly bodies, Course of the, 



11,83,86; see sun and moon. 

 Hebrides, 4. 

 Hebron, 321. 

 " Hedgehog," defensive weapon, 



222, 223. 

 Heffermehl, A. V., Norwegian 



writer, 39 note, 57, 62. 



