The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman.

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The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman.
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Hainault, Jean de.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Creede,
1602.
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Europe -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19602.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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A Table of the Romaine Emperours, with the declaration of the yeares which euery one raigned.

AVgustus raigned 56. yeares, that is to say, 12. with Anto∣nius and Lepidus, and 44. alone.

The yeare 42. of his Empire, was our Sauiour Iesus borne.

 yeares.moneths.
Tiberius23. 
The 18. yeare of his Empire, was Christ crucified.
Caligula3.10.
Claudius13. 
Nero14.7.
Galba147
Otto 3
Ʋitellius 8
Vespasian9. or 10. 
Titus2 
Domitian15 
Nerua1 
Traian196
Adrian22 or 20 
Antonius Pius23 
Marc Antonin18 
Commodus13 or 12 
Pertinax 6
Iulian 4 or 3
Seuerus18 
Antonius Caracalla.6 
Macrin1 
Heliogabalus4 
Alexander13 
Maximin & his son.3 
Gordian6 
Phillip6. or 5. 
During the raigne of this Em∣perour one 1000. yeares is ac∣counted since the building of Rome.
Decius2 
Gallus & his son2 
Eucilian of some is not accounted
Valerian6 
Gallien9 
Egnatius saith he raigned 15 yeares, namely 8. alone, and 7. with his father Valerian.
Claudius2 
Aurelian5. and a halfe. 
Tacitus6 
Florian 2
Probus64
Carus with his two sonnes, Carin and Numeran
Diocletian and Maximini, or Maximinian15 
These two freely resigned the Empire.
Constans & Maximin2 

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Maxencius2. alone, and with
Licinius and Constantin16. 
Constantine the great alone13. yeares. 
Constantine, Constant, and Con∣stans, his 3. sonnes, diuided the Empire.
The first raigned3 
The second13 
The third24 
Iulian the Apostate17
Iouinian or Iouian 7
Ʋalentinian11with
Valence his brother3 
Gratian with his father,
Valentinian8with
Valens his vncle3 
Theodosius4 or 6 
Theodosius alone11 
Arcadus and Honorus his bro∣ther.
Theodosius 226 
Valentinian5 
Martian7 
Leo 118 
Leo the yong.1 
Zeno17 
Anastatius27 
Iustin9 
Iustinian38 
Iustin 211 
Tiberius 27 
Mauricius20 
Phocas8 
Heraclius29. or 31after some.
Constantine 4
Heraclenas2 
Constans28 
Constantine the bearded.  
Iustinian after some10. 
Leoncius3 
Absimarus, or Tiberius7. 
Phillippicus15
Anastasius3.after some one yeare and 3. moneths.
Theodosius1 
Leo Isaurian24 
Constantine Coproninius35. 
Leo 4.5.after some one yeare.
Constantine10 
His mother Himene alone3. yeares. 
Charlemaigne made Emperour.

Wee account from Augustus till Charlemaigne was crow∣ned Emperour, about 843. yeares. From the building of Rome, 1550. or as some say, 1530.

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The names of the Emperours of Constan∣tinople, after Charlamaigne.
  • ...NIcephorus, and Stauracius his sonne. 9 yeares.
  • Michael Curopleus. 11 yeares.
  • Leo Armenian. 7 yeares.
  • Michael le Begne. 8 yeares.
  • Theophilus. 12 yeares.
  • Michael his sonne. 14 yeares.
  • Basile. 20 yeares.
  • Leo the Philosopher. 25 yeares.
  • Alexander. 1 yeares.
  • Constantine. 39 yeares.
  • Romaine Lecapen. 26 yeares.
  • Romain Leon. 13 yeares.
  • Nicephorus. 6 yeares.
  • Iohn Zimiscus. 6 yeares.
  • Basile and Constantine. 53 yeares.
  • Romain Argiropilus. 5 yeares.
  • Michael de Paphlagonia. 7 yeares.
  • Constantine Monomache. 12 yeares.
  • Theodora the sister of Zoe. 2 yeares.
  • Michael. 1 yeares.
  • Isaac. 2 yeares.
  • Constantine Ducas. 7 yeares.
  • ...Romain Diogeues
  • Michael, Constantius sonne. 6 yeares.
  • Nicephorus Botoniate. 3 yeares.
  • Alexius Commene. 27 yeares.
  • Calcian. 25 yeares.
  • Manuel. 38 yeares.
  • Alexie. 3 yeares.
  • Andronice. 2 yeares.
  • ...Isacie Angel
  • ...Alexie
  • ...Alexie the yonger.
  • Baldwin Earle of Flanders.. 6 yeares.
  • Henry. 11 yeares.
  • ...Peter of Auxerre
  • ...Robert his sonne
  • ...Balwin.
  • Michael Paleologus. 11 yeares.
  • ...Andronicus
  • ...Andronicus the yonger
  • ...Iohn Paleologus
  • ...Manuel
  • ...Iohn
  • ...Constantine.

The rest of the Romaine Emperours after Charlamaigne.
  • LEwis the gentle his sonne, raigned 26. yeares.
  • ...Lotharie 15 yeares.
  • ...Lewis 2 19 yeares.
  • ...Charles the bald 2 yeares.
  • ...Lewis the stutter 2 yeares.
  • ...Charles the grosse 10 yeares.
  • ...Arnulphe 12 yeares.
  • ...Lewis 3 12 yeares.
  • ...Conrade 7 yeares.
  • ...Henry 1 17 yeares.
  • ...Otthon 1 37 yeares.
  • ...Otthon 2 10 yeares.
  • ...

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  • ...Othon 3 18 yeares.
  • ...Henry 2 24 yeares.
  • ...Conrade 2 15 yeares.
  • ...Henry 3 10 yeares.
  • ...Henry 4 1 yeares.
  • ...Henry 5 20 yeares.
  • ...Lothaire or Luder 13 yeares.
  • ...Conrade 3 16 yeares.
  • ...Frederic Barberosse 37 yeares.
  • ...Henry 6 8 yeares.
  • ...Phillip 8 yeares.
  • ...Othon 4 4 yeares.
  • ...Frederic 2 44 yeares.
  • Some say 33. yeares, others 37. yeares.
  • A Schisme in the Empire 23. yeares as some say: others say 28. yeares.
  • ...William of Holland 2 yeares.
  • ...Rodolph 1 18 yeares.
  • ...Adolphe 1 6 yeares.
  • ...Albert 1 10 or thereabouts. yeares.
  • ...Henry 7 5 yeares.
  • ...Lewis 6 33 as some say. yeares.
  • ...Charles 4 33 yeares.
  • ...Wencelaus 22 yeares.
  • We passe ouer Iosse and Ro∣bert, because of the schisme in the Empire.
  • ...Sigismond 29 yeares.
  • ...Albert 2 2 yeares.
  • ...Frederic 3 53 yeares.
  • ...Maximilian 1 25 yeares.
  • ...Charles 5 29 yeares.
  • Ferdenand 1 yeares.
  • ...Maximilian 2 14 yeares.
  • Rodolphe 2. at this present raigning. yeares.

FINIS.
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