Gaubius, Jerome, Nov. 26. Gaucher, St., April 9. Gauden, Bishop, Sept. 20. Gaudentius, St., Oct. 25. GAUDY DAYS, 77, 315, 423. Gaugericus, see St. Gery. Genseric, the Vandal, 439, 701. Genus, son of Protogonus, 723. Gauls, Apostle (St. Martin) of the, Geoffrey of St. Albans, 771. 742. Gaunor, Fychan, Sept. 16. Ged, William, Oct. 19. Geddes, Dr. Alex., Feb. 26. Gelasius, St. Pope, Nov. 21. Geoffrey of Anjou, 844; Sept. 7. Geoffrey Plantagenet, 537; Aug. 19, see Earl of Brittany. Geological Society, 255. GEORGE, SAINT, Patron of England, first invoked, 531; painting of, 253; April 23, Decem ber 24. George, St. chapel of, 301; church, 411; hospital, 693. George 1. Duke of Muscovy, 270. George I. of England, 239, 265, 695; May 28, June 11. George II. of England, 377, 441, 677; Oct. 30, 25. GEORGE III. KING of the Isles BRITANNIAS, 145, 247, 559 (635), 705, 751, 825; June 4 [O. S. May 24], Jan. 29. Gellert, Christian, July 4, Dec. 13. George IV. of the Britannias, 11, Gellibrand, Henry, Nov. 17. Gelon, King of Syracuse, 539, 651, 833. Gemappe, battle at, 731. Geminiani, Francesco, Sept. 17. Genovesi, Antonio, Nov. 1, Sept. 22. 37, 65, 253, 479, 489, 559, 675; Aug. 12, June 26. George of Denmark, Prince, 221, 711; Oct. 28. Georgicks of Virgil, read, 595. Georgium Sidus (Uranus), the Pla net discovered, March 13. Gerald, St. of Seauve, April 5. Gerald, St. of Ireland, March 1. Gerald, St. of Aurillac, Oct. 13. Geraldine, mistress of Surrey, 532. Gerard, St. of Namur, Oct. 3. Gerard, Saint, Bishop of Toul, April 23. Gerard, St. Bp. of Chonard, Sept. 24. Gerard, Balthazar, July 14. Geremar, see St. Germer. Germain, St., fair there, 79. Germain, Count of St., Jan. 15. German Empire, 537, 541; apostle of the, 374; first synod, 842; new style there, 9, 831. You German, St. Abbot, Feb. 21. Germana, see St. Grimonia, Germanicus, see Drusus.' Germanus, St. Bishop, July 26, 31. Germanus, St. Bishop, Oct. 30. Germanus, St. Bishop, May 28. Germanus, St. Patriarch, May 12. Germer, St., Sept. 24. Gigles, see Worcester. Gilbert, St. Abbot, Feb. 4. Gilbert, Archbishop, Aug. 9. Gildard, St., June 8. Gertrude, St. of Brabant, March Gildas, St. the Scot, Jan. 29. 17. Gertrude, St. of Saxony, Nov. 15. Getulius, St., June 10. Ghent, patron of 656; reduction, 280. Ghent, Admiral de, May 28. 842, 845; April 27, Jan. 16. tress, 495; siege, 463, 617. Gibson, Bishop, Dec. 16, Sept. 6. Gibson, Thomas, April 28. Gifanius, Herbert, Aug. 16. Gifford, Richard, March 1. Gifford, John, March 6. Gifford, William, 45; Dec. 31. Gifford, Lord, Robert, Feb. 24, Sept. 4. Gildas, St. the Wise, Jan. 29. Glendower, Griffith, 157. Gloucester, Gilbert, Earl of, Dec. 7. Gloucester, Gilbert, 8th Earl of, | June 24. Gloucester, Wm. Henry, Duke of, Godard, see St. Gildard. Golden Fleece, Order of the, 254. Goletta, capture of the, 502. Gonzague, Anne, July 6. 20; 25, 441, 567, 587, 857. Gordon, James, Sept. 16. Gore, Thomas, March 31. Goree, capture of, 853. Gorges, Sir Arthur, Sept. 28. Gorgonius, St., Sept. 9. Gortz, Baron, Feb, 18. Gossec, Francis, Jan. 17, Feb. 16. Goths, irruption of the, 857. GOTTINGEN, University of (opened), Sept. 19; Alba Julia, in Transylvania, founded, 1629; Altorf, in Franconia, 1581; Cracow, in Poland, 700, enlarged, 1402; Cologne, on the Rhine, refounded, 1389; Dillengen, in Suabia, 1564; Dresden, in Saxony, 1694; Erfurt, in Thuringia, 1390; Erlang, in Franconia, 1743; Franeker, in Friesland, 1585; Franckfort, in Brandenburg, 1506; Friburg, in Brisgaw, 1460; Fulda, in Hesse, 1734; Gottingen, in Hanover, 1734; Gripswald, in Pomerania, 1547; Halle, in Magdeburg, 1694; Heidelburg, in the Lower Palatinate, 1346; Helmstadt (Jula), in Brunswick, 1570; Jena (Sala), in Thuringia, 1548; Ingoldstadt, in Bavaria, 1573; Inspruck, in the Tyrol, 1677; Kiel, in Holstein, 1665; Konigsberg, in Prussia, 1544; Leipsic, in Saxony, 1409; Marpurg (with Gressen, NOPLE, founded, 425:-Moscow, in Russia, 1754; Petersburgh, 1747:-Cambridge, in England (by Edward the Elder), 626 (or 915), revived, 1110; London in the West (University), 1827; London in the East (King's College), 1829; Oxford (by Alfred), 886: DUBLIN, in Ireland, 1591-Aberdeen, in Scotland, 1477; St. Andrew's, 1411; Edinburgh, 1580; Glasgow, 1450. Goudelin, Peter, Sept. 10. Gouge, William, Dec. 16. Gouges, Mary de, Nov. 3. Gough, Richard, Feb. 20. Goule, see St. Gudula. Goulin, John, Feb. 10. Gourgues, Captain, 569. Gouvion, General, June 11. Gower, John, 685, 811; Aug. 17. Gowrie, John Earl of, Aug. 5. Graaf, Regnier de, July 13, Aug. 17. 1607), in Upper Hesse, 1526; MENTZ, 1482; Munster, in Westphalia, 1491; Paderborn, in same, 1617; Prague, in Bohemia, 1360; Regmont, in Prussia, 1544; Rintlen, in Westphalia, 1619; Rostock, in Mecklenburgh, 1415; Saltzburg, in Bavaria, 1623; Strasburg, in Carinthia, 1538; Treves, in Prussia, 1473; Tubingen, in Wirtemburg, 1477; Vienna, 1362; WITTEMBERG, in Upper Saxony, 1502; Wurtzburg, in Franconia, 1403: Abo, in Finland, 1640; Copenhagen, in Denmark, 1497, enlarged, 1554; Upsal, 1477: Bruges, in Flanders, 1665; Groningen, in Holland, 1614; Leyden, 1575; Louvain, in Flanders, 926, enlarged, 1427; Mechlin, 1440; Utrecht, 1636 Basil, in Switzerland, 1458; Geneva, 1365:- BoLOGNA, in Italy, 428; Ferrara, 1316; Florence, 1438; Naples, 1216; Padua, 1179; Pavia, 791, enlarged, 1361; Perugia, 1290: Pisa, 1339, enlarged, 1552; Sienna, in Hetruria, 1387; Turin, 1412; Venice, 1592 :— Compostella, in Spain, 1517; Cordova, 968; Granada, 1517; SALAMANCA, 1240 (united with Palencia, 1209); Saragossa, 1474; Seville, 1517; Toledo, 1518-Coimbra, in Portugal, 1306, enlarged, 1503; Evora, 1451-Anjou, in France, 1349; enlarged, 1364; Avignon, 1388; Besançon, 1540; Bourges, 1464; Cahors, 1320; Caen, 1417; Dijon, 1722; Dolu, 1426; Douay, 1562; Lyons, 830; Montpellier, 1196; Orleans, 1312; PARIS, 792; Poitiers, 1430; Rheims, 1145, enlarged, 1560; Sorbonne, 1253; Toulouse, 809; Valence, 1475:-Cambridge, in America, instituted, 1630-CONSTANTI-Grainger, Dr. James, Nov. 16. Grabe, John Ernest, Jan. 10. Grace, Oliver, the Handsome, Aug. 27. Grace, Gerald, the Traveller, Apr. Grace, Colonel, 448. called Charites, 225, 29. Graffenberg, John de, Nov. 12. Grafton, Charles Fitz-roy, Duke of, Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitz-roy, 14. Grammont, Mons. de, 302. Grant, Dr. Edward, Aug. 4. Gravina, Peter, 255. Gray, Thomas, 53, 95, 149, 213, 308, 577 (661); Dec. 26, July 31. Great Harry, the Ship, burned, 583. Greaves, John, Oct. 8. Green, Valentine, Oct. 3, June 29. Greenwich Observatory, see Flamsteed House.' GREGORIAN CALENDAR, called The New Style,' 857; Oct. 5. Gregory Nazianzen, St., May 9. Gregory, St. of Spoleto, Dec. 24. Gregory of Langres, St., Jan. 4. Gregory Thaumaturgus, St., Nov. 17. Gregory, St. of Armenia, Sept. 30. Gregory, St. of Nyssa, Jan. 10, March 9. Gregory, St. of Tours, Nov. 17. Gregory, St. of Utrecht, Aug, 25. GREGORY THE GREAT, Saint, 75; March 12. Gregory II. Pope, St., Feb. 13. Gregory III. Pope, Nov. 28. Gregory IV. Pope, Jan. 25. Gregory V. Pope, Brunon, Feb. 18. Gregory VII. Pope, May 24-25. Gregory IX. Pope, Ugolinus, Aug. 12. Gregory X. Theobald, St. Pope, 573; Jan. 10, Feb. 16. Gregory XI. Pope, March 27. Gregory XII. Pope, Angelo Corario, Oct. 13. GREGORY XIII. Pope, Hugh Buoncompagno, establishes the new style, 131, 665; April 11. Gregory XIV. Pope, Nicolas Sfondrati, Oct. 15. Gregory XV. Pope, Alexander 10. Gregory, John, Nov. 10, March 13. Greig, Admiral, Dec. 5. Grenville, Sir Rich., 225; Sept. 2. Grenville, Sir Bevil, July 5. Gresset, John Baptist, June 16. |