Ethiopian Church, 157n, 310, 517
Euclid, 190n
Eudocia, Empress, 153–7
Eudocia’s Wall, 69n
Eugénie, Empress, 355
Eugenius II, Pope, 234
Euphemius, 156n
Euphrates, river, 35, 42, 81, 210
Eusebius of Caesarea, 136, 145–8
Eustace of Grenier, 221
Eustochium, 151
Eutropia, 146n
Evliya Celebi, xxv, 290, 303–5, 309
Execration texts, 14n
executions, 356, 397, 403
Ezekiah, 74
Ezion-Geber, 26
Fabri, Felix, 286
Faisal, King of Iraq, 406–7, 420–1, 424–9, 431–3
Faisal II, King of Iraq, 490
Falashas, 157n
Falkenhayn, Field Marshal Erich von, 408–9, 416–17
Faraj, Sultan, 283–4
Farhi, Haim, 315, 322, 323n
Farouk, King of Egypt, 334n, 466, 482
Farran, Major Roy, 465–7
Farrukh, 297
Fast Hotel, 390, 401, 408, 417, 424, 451
Fatah, 488, 501–2, 505n, 507
al-Fatat, 403
Fatima (daughter of the Prophet), 172, 178, 187n, 194, 403n
Fatimid dynasty, 193–5, 197, 201–2, 203n
Fausta, Empress, 145, 146n
Felix, Antonius, 116, 119
Fellowes, Cornelius, 347n
Ferdinand, King of Aragon, 293–4
Field of Blood, 108, 160
Final Solution, 294, 436, 454–5, 457
Finn, James, 335, 341, 343–6, 348–9, 352–3, 444
First Wall, 69, 106n
Firyal, Princess, 488, 491
Fiscus Judaicus, 130, 133
Fisk, Pliny, 337
flagellation, 106–7
Flaubert, Gustave, xix, 344–5, 346
Fleming, James, 228n
Florence, 207n
Flourishing Edifice, 293
Foley, Major, 389n, 391
Ford, Henry, 423n
Forster, E. M., 443n
France, 296, 301, 310, 318, 330–1, 333–5, 341–3
and division of Middle East, 405, 407, 411, 414–15, 420–1, 424, 426, 431, 433
fall of, 454
and Suez crisis, 487
and Zionism, 414–15
Francis I, King of France, 355
Frankish customs, 230–1
Franklin, Benjamin, 336
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, 395
Franz Joseph, Emperor, 355–6
Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor, 256
Frederick II, Emperor, King of Sicily, 266–70, 422n, 480
Frederick III, Emperor of Germany, 355–6, 375
Frederick of Regensburg, 228n
Frederick of Swabia, Duke, 256
French Revolution, 311, 317, 331, 374
Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden, 376
Fuad Pasha, Grand Vizier, 356
Fulcher of Chartres, 212–13
Fulk the Black, Count of Anjou, 201, 221
Fulk, Viscount of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, 221–5, 229, 233, 235n
fundamentalism, xvii, xix, 86n, 281, 447, 469, 506
Gabriel, Archangel, 169–70
Galen, 190n
Galerius, Emperor, 140
Gallipoli, 402
Gallus Caesar, 149–50
Galveston Plan, 382
Gamaliel VI, 154
Ganzak, 163
Garabedian, Yessayi, Armenian Patriarch, 363
Garden of Eden, 17
Garden of Gethsemane, 103, 162, 493
Garden Tomb, 365
Gate of the Chain, 138, 264, 279, 280n, 292n
Gate of the Cotton-Merchants, 280
Gate of the Divine Presence, 264
Gath, 19–20
Gaul, 72–3, 93, 112
Gaza, 49, 57n, 67, 70, 79n, 172, 240, 272, 302, 307, 407, 416, 433, 447n, 466
and Hamas and Intifada, 447n, 506–7, 509, 513
and Israeli war, 481, 503
Geba, 84n
Gedaliah, 44n, 309
Gehenna, 39–40, 281
Gemaraiah, son of Shaphan, 41n
Gemellus, 111–12
Geneva, 482
Genghis Khan, 157n, 280, 283, 375
Genseric, King of the Vandals, 130n
St George, 197n, 244
St George’s Cathedral, 363
St George’s School, 384, 442
George V, King, 321n, 363, 421
George II, King of Greece, 456
Georgia, 156n
Georgians, 106n, 281–2, 285, 296
Ger court, 484n, 515
Germanicus, 112
Germany, 270n, 373, 375, 377, 409, 426, 460
Nazi Germany, 439–41, 449, 455–6
Gerold, Patriarch, 268
Gessius Florus, 121–3
Gezer, 26, 29n
al-Ghadiya, Abdel Latif, 308
al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid, 203n
Ghosh,Jaber Abu, 330
Gibeon (Tell al-Ful), 19, 21
Gihon Spring, 14–15, 21–2, 25, 36
Gladstone, William, 350n, 388
Glaphyra, 93
Glubb, General Sir John (Glubb Pasha), 477–80, 484–5, 490
Gnostic Gospels, 109n, 139n
God-fearers, 118, 120
Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lorraine, 208, 210–12, 214–15, 227, 249, 320
Goedsche, Hermann, 380n
Gogol, Nikolai, 341–2, 344
Goitein, S. D., 199n
Golan, 9, 70, 138
gold, 28, 31
Golden Calf, 198
Golden Gate, 164, 165n, 184, 185n, 195, 213, 227, 265n, 347, 388, 522
Goldsmith, Frank, 441
Golgotha, 106, 138, 147, 365
Goliath, 19
Goliath’s Spring, 275
Goodman, Alan, 503
Gordon, General Charles ‘Chinese’, 365
Goren, Rabbi Shlomo, 497, 508n
Gort, Field Marshal Viscount, John, 462
Gospel of Judas, 139n
Gospel of Peter, 109n
Gospel of Philip, 139n
Goths, 139
Government House, 431, 440, 442, 451, 474, 481, 495
Grabar, Oleg, 488, 507n
Graham, Stephen, 367, 387–8
Grammar School, 265n
Granada, 200n, 283–4
Grand Mufti,
Grand New Hotel, 363
Grant, President Ulysses S., 357n
Gray, Colonel Nicol, 466
Greece, 60, 81, 88, 124, 327, 454n, 457
Greek Fire, 207, 211
Greek language, 55
Greek love, 134n
Greeks, 53–64, 72, 106n, 112, 115, 134
Greenberg, Raphael, 511n
Gregory IX, Pope, 267
Gregory of Nyssa, Saint, 152, 156
Grodno, 307
Gulf of Aqaba, 26
Gur, Colonel Motta, 496–7
Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem, 244–8, 255, 260n
Habiru, 14, 15n
Hadassah Hospital, 440, 473, 481, 495
Hadrian, Emperor, 133–9, 369
Hafiz Pasha, 346
Haganah, 430, 438–9, 450–3, 456–7, 463, 465, 468–72, 478–80, 486, 503n
Haggai, prophet, 49
Haifa, 447, 459n, 475
Hajim Bey, 419–20
al-Hakim, Caliph, 197–200, 203
Halevi, Judah, 230
Hama, 405
Hamas, 447n, 506–7, 509, 513
hammam bathhouses, 360
Hammurabi, 14
Hamza, 177