The lives of the popes from the time of our saviour Jesus Christ, to the reign of Sixtus IV / written originally in Latine by Baptista Platina ... and translated into English, and the same history continued from the year 1471 to this present time, wherein the most remarkable passages of Christendom, both in church and state are treated of and described, by Paul Rycaut ...

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The lives of the popes from the time of our saviour Jesus Christ, to the reign of Sixtus IV / written originally in Latine by Baptista Platina ... and translated into English, and the same history continued from the year 1471 to this present time, wherein the most remarkable passages of Christendom, both in church and state are treated of and described, by Paul Rycaut ...
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AN INDEX Of the principal matters in the Lives of the POPES: written by B. Platina.

For the Names of the Popes themselves, see the Table at the beginning of the Book.

A.
  • ABimelech, Chieftain of the Sa∣racens, 121, 124.
  • Abraxas of Basilides the Here∣tick, 16.
  • Acephali Hereticks, 77.
  • Adauctus a pious Roman, 45.
  • Adelphonsus, King of Asturia and Gallicia, 149.
  • Adrian, Emperour, his qualities and works, 15, 16, 17, 19.
  • S. Aegidius, a Grecian, 133.
  • Aelius Pertinax, Emperour, 25.
  • Aemilianus Emperour, 37.
  • Aeneas Sylvius, created Pope, 389.
  • Aetius, a Roman General, 75.
  • Agarens, who they are, 108.
  • Agrippa Castor, a learned Christi∣an, 16.
  • Aisprandus gets the Kingdom of Lombardy, 129.
  • Aistulphus King of the Lombards, 137, 139, his death, 140.
  • Alalchis Duke of Trent, 120.
  • Alaric King of the Goths takes Rome, 70.
  • Albericus, Marquess of Tuscany, 180.
  • Albert Duke of Austria chosen Em∣perour, 363.
  • Alboinus, 94.
  • Aldeprandus King of the Lom∣bards, 137.
  • Alexander Severus Emperour, 31.
  • Alexander Bishop of Cappadocia, 35.
  • Alexius Emperor of Constantinople, his treachery to the Christian Forces, 217.
  • Allocephalis, a nick-name for Ra∣venna, 116.
  • Almeric King of Jerusalem, 242.
  • Amadeus Duke of Savoy set up for an Anti-Pope, submits, 377.
  • Amalasunta, Queen of Italy, 87.
  • S. Ambrose chosen Bishop of Mi∣lan, 66. appears to the Emperor Conrade, 198.
  • Amoreus, a King of the Saracens, 135.
  • Anastasius gets the Empire of Con∣stantinople, 130.
  • Anastasius a Heretick, 133.
  • Anastasius the Library-keeper, 171.
  • Anatolius Bishop of Laodicea, 42.
  • Andrew Earl of Bremen, 251.
  • Andrew King of Hungary, 258.
  • Angelot, a Cardinal murther'd, 369.
  • Antioch besieg'd by the Christi∣ans, 219. taken, 220.
  • Anti-Pope; See Schism.
  • Antoninus Pius, Emperour, his Vir∣tues, 18.
  • Ant. Verus Emperour, 20, 21.
  • Antoninus Heliogabalus, his vicious life, 30.
  • Antony the Hermit, 54.
  • S. Antony Canoniz'd, 262.
  • Apelles, a Heretick, 23.
  • Apollinaris, Bishop of Hierapolis, 21. Another Bishop of Laodicea, his heretical Opinion, 69.
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  • Apollonius a learned Christian mar∣tyr'd, 24.
  • Aquila translated the Old Testa∣ment, 17.
  • Aquileia destroy'd, 76.
  • Arator, a Christian Poet, 88.
  • Arcadius Emperour, 70.
  • ...Arioaldus 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of the Lombards, 106.
  • Aristides a Philosopher, converted to Christianity, 15.
  • Arithpertus King of the Lombards, 127. loses his Kingdom and life, 129.
  • Arius the Heretick, 51, 56, his death, 57.
  • Arnulphus Emperour, 173. Another of that name, Patriarch of Jeru∣salem, 221. Another, a great Preacher, murther'd by the pro∣curement of some Priests, 234.
  • Asterius, an Arian Philosopher, 59.
  • Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, 56.
  • Athaulphus King of the Goths, 71.
  • Athimus, a King of the Saracens, 134.
  • Attila King of the Hunns invades Il∣lyricum, 73, fights the joint Forces of the Romans, Goths, &c. 75.
  • Audoenus, Bishop of Roan, 122.
  • S. Augustin Bishop of Hippo, 71, his body translated, 135.
  • Avignon taken by the Saracens, 134. re-taken, 135.
  • Aurelianus Emperour, 41.
  • Aurelius Commodus Emperour, 20, 23, 24.
B
  • Babylas the Martyr, his Body re∣mov'd, 62.
  • Baianus Prince of the Bulgari∣ans, 188.
  • Balahac a King of the Persians, 232.
  • Baldequan King of Damascus, 233.
  • Baldus a great Lawyer, 320.
  • Baldwin of Bulloign, 217. gets a Signiory in Asia, 218. made King of Jerusalem, 224. taken Priso∣ner, 232.
  • Baldwin, Emperour of Constanti∣nople, 265.
  • Baltasar Cossa, Anti Pope, recon∣cil'd to the Pope, 352.
  • Banderesii, what, 320.
  • Bardesanes a Christian Writer, 25.
  • S. Barnabas the Apostle, 5.
  • S. Bartholomew, his body transla∣ted, 158, 190.
  • Baruti, taken by the Turks and ra∣sed, 291.
  • Basil the learned Bishop of Caesa∣rea, 67.
  • Basilides the Heretick, his death, 16.
  • Bassianus, See Caracalla.
  • Bede, the Venerable, when he li∣ved, 126.
  • Belisarius, 88. comes into Italy, 91. beats Vitiges from Rome, and takes him Prisoner, 92.
  • S. Benedict, 87. his body transla∣ted, 137.
  • Berengarius I. King of Italy, 173. made Emperour, 178. the second of that name, 181. the third, 184.
  • Berengarius of Tours, a learned Man, 190. condemned for a Heretick, 203. recants 205.
  • Bernard, Abbat of Clairvaux, 227.
  • Bernardus King of Italy, 154.
  • Beryllus, a Heretick, 32.
  • Bishop not to be ordain'd by fewer than three Bishops, 13, 22. to be attended by seven Deacons when Preaching, 14. the accusation of a Layman not to be admitted a∣gainst him, ibid. when cited by the See Apostolick to be re∣ceiv'd again by his Flock with∣out a Certificate, 17. not to be censur'd by the Metropolitan without consent of his fellow-Bishops, 19.
  • Bishops of Rome allow'd to wear a golden Diadem, 51.
  • Blastus, a Heretick, 25.
  • Blood of Christ, a Relique at Man∣tua, 151.
  • Bocca di Porco, a name not fit for a Pope, 160.
  • Bodies of Saints translated, 163.
  • Boemund, a great General, engaged in the Holy War, 217. wounded, 220, dies, 225.
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  • Constantine, Son of Heraclius, 110. routed by the Bulgarians, 117. Another of the same name Le∣prous, 148
  • Constantine an Anti-Pope, 142
  • Constantius Caesar, 44. Emperour, 47. Another of the same name, 58, 59. Another, who spoils Rome, 114
  • Constitutions, See Decrees.
  • Corporal to be made of fine Linen onely, 17
  • Council of Nice, 51. Of Constanti∣nople, 117, 169. Of Lions, 280. Of Constance, 345. Of Basil, 362. General Councils where and when holden, 118
  • Court of Rome when remov'd to France, 300. returns to Rome, 322
  • Crescentius Consul of Rome, 192
  • Holy Cross found by Helena Constan∣tine's Mother, 48. brought from Jerusalem to Constantinople, 108
  • Cunigunda Empress, 197
  • Cup in the Holy Sacrament, Orders of Pius I. if any be spilt, 20, 21
  • S. Cyprian Bishop of Carthage, 36. martyr'd, 37
  • S. Cyril Bishop of Jerusalem, 69
D
  • J. Damascenus, a learned Divine, 81
  • Damrata besieged by the Christians and retaken, 258. deliver'd, 259
  • Dantes Aligerius a learned Man, 297
  • Deacons appointed to attend a Bi∣shop when he Preaches, 14
  • Decius Emperour, 35
  • Decrees of Anacletus, 13. Euari∣stus, 14. Alexander I. 16. Six∣tus I. 17. Telesphorus, 18. Hygi∣nus, 19. Pius I. 20. Anicetus, 22. Soter, 23. Eleutherius 24. Vi∣ctor I. 28. Zephyrinus, 27. Cali∣stus I. 28. Anterus, 33. Stephen I. 38. Felix, 41. Eutychianus, 42. Caius, 43. Miltiades, 50. Of the Nicene Council, 52. Of Sylve∣ster, ibid. Of Damasus, 63. Siri∣cius, 65. Anastasius, 67. Zosimus, 71. Boniface I. 72. Stephen III. 144. Gregory III. 136. Nicolas I. 168
  • Desiderius King of the Lombards, 140. takes several Cities in Italy, 145. is overthrown by Charle∣magne, 146
  • Devil in the shape of Moses beguiles the Jews, 74
  • Didymus a learned Christian, 65
  • Dionysius Bishop of Corinth, 23
  • Dioscorus the Heretick, 77
  • Disciples of Christ, their several Provinces, 1.
  • Dominic, 256. Founder of the Or∣der of Preaching Friers, 257. Ca∣noniz'd, 262
  • Domitian the Emperour, his Chara∣cter, 11
  • Donation of Charlemagne to the Church. 147. Of Maude the Countess, 226
  • Donatus, a Sectary, 59
  • Dorothea, a Virgin, her Chastity, 50
  • Dorotheus, a learned Christian, 42
  • Dulcinus and Margaret, Hereticks put to death, 300
E
  • Easter observ'd always on a Sunday, upon what occasion, 20, 25
  • Ebionites, Hereticks, 52
  • Ecelino, Tyrant of Padua, 270
  • Edessa taken by the Turks, 236
  • Edmund Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, Canoniz'd, 268
  • Edward, Prince of England, his Voyage to the Holy Land, 278 stab'd, ibid. being King, he me∣diates between the Kings of France and Aragon, 289. War be∣tween him and the French King, 291. obtains a great Sea Victo∣ry over 'em, 311. Another by Land, 315. besieges Paris, 318
  • Egesippus, a learned Christian Wri∣ter, 22.83.
  • Elizabeth Daughter to the King of Hungary Canoniz'd, 262
  • Elisha's Body found, 80
  • Ember-Weeks, when first instituted, 28, 31
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  • Emmanuel II. Emperor of Constan∣tinople, his treachery to the Chri∣stians, 237
  • Encratitae, Hereticks, 21
  • English first make themselves Ma∣sters of Great Britain, 73
  • Ephrem Syrus, a learned Writer, 67
  • Epiphanius Bishop of Salamine, ib.
  • Epiphanius, Bishop of Pavia, p. 82
  • Este, the Family, Lords of Ferrara and Modena, 300. 28 of that House hang'd at once, 302. drive the Church Forces out of Ferrara, 307
  • Ethelwolph King of England, 164
  • Evagrius, a learned Christian, 71
  • Eudocia the Catholick, p. 80
  • Eunomius a Heretick, 61
  • Eusebius, surnam'd Pamphilus, and why, 48
  • Eusebius Emissenus, 58
  • Eusebius of Cremona, 76
  • Eutropius, Epitomizer of the Ro∣man History, 73
  • Eutyches, the Heretick, p. 76
  • Exarchate of Ravenna extinguish'd, 140
F
  • Fast not to be observ'd on a Sun∣day, 50
  • Faustus Bishop, 83
  • Flavianus Bishop, 77
  • Florence made a free City, 289
  • Florianus, Emperour, 42
  • Florinus, a Heretick, 25
  • Forlimpopoli sack'd and ruin'd, 114
  • S. Francis, Founder of the Order of Friers Minors, 257. Cano∣niz'd, 262
  • Frangipani, a Roman Family, 229
  • Fratricelli, a holy Brotherhood, 297
  • Frederic Emperour, engag'd in the Holy War, 251
  • Frederic II. his Contests with the Pope, 260. Frederic III. comes to Rome. 378
  • Friscus, of the House of Este mur∣thers his Father, 301
  • Fucinus, the Lake, drein'd, 3
  • Fulgentius Bishop, 83
  • Fulk, Earl of Anjou, King of Jeru∣salem, 236
G
  • Galba Emperour; his good and bad qualities, 7
  • Galerius Emperour, 47
  • Gallienus Emperour, 37
  • Gallus Emperour, 37
  • Gascons subdu'd by Charlemagne, 148
  • Gemblours, the Monastery, when, and by whom built, 182
  • Gennadius Bishop, 78
  • Genoeses routed by the Venetians, 271. a mortal hatred between 'em, 281, 326. defeat the Pi∣sans 289. invade Cyprus, 321
  • Genseric King of the Vandals, 74. routed, 78
  • Germanus Bishop, 82
  • Geta Emperour slain, 28
  • Gibellines and Guelphs, 264
  • Gildo, a General of the Empire sets up for himself, 70
  • Gisulphus D. of Benevent, 125. A∣nother, 202
  • Gloria Patri when added to the ends of Psalms, 63
  • Godfathers and Godmothers, a De∣cree concerning them, 19
  • Godfrey King of Jerusalem, 221. de∣feats the Army of the King of Babylon, ibid.
  • Gordianus Emperour, 34
  • Goths driven from Rome, 91
  • Granada in Spain seiz'd by the Sa∣racens, 126
  • Gratianus Emperour, 66
  • Gratian, who compil'd the Decrees, 257
  • Gregorius Baeticus, a learned Bi∣shop, 65
  • Gregory Nazianzen, 67
  • Gregory, Patriarch of Constantinople, a Monothelite, 117
  • S. Gregory, his body translated, 159
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  • Grimoaldus, D. of Beneventum, 112, 114. makes himself King of the Lombards, 115. his death, ibid. Another, 150
  • Guelphs and Gibellines, when first so distinguish'd, 264
  • Guido Bonatus, an Astrologer, 286
  • Guy of Lusignan King of Jerusalem, 248. taken Prisoner, 249
H
  • Hannibali and Ʋrsini two factions at Rome, 285
  • Hawkwood, an English-man, 319.319. the Pope's General, 320. in several Services, 321, 331, 332
  • Haydo Governour of Aquitain re∣bels, 155
  • Haymo Brother to Venerable Bede, 126
  • Helchesaites Hereticks, 35
  • Helena, Mother to the Emperour Constantine, finds the Holy Cross, 48
  • Henry D. of Bavaria, Emperour, 196
  • Henry II. Son of Conrade, Empe∣rour, 199
  • Henry III. Emperour, 206. de∣priv'd by Pope Gregory, 209
  • Henry IV. Emperour, 225
  • Henry of Luxemburg invades Italy, 302. is Crown'd at Rome, 303
  • Henry King of England meets the Pope, 235. satisfies him about the murther of Thomas Becket, 245
  • Henry, Son of Richard of Cornwal murther'd, 279
  • Heraclea taken by the Christians, 218
  • Heraclius Patriarch of Jerusalem, 248
  • Heraclius, a learned Christian, 27
  • Heraclius Emperour, 104. his A∣ctions, 105
  • Hermes a Christian Writer, 20
  • Hilarius Bishop of Poictiers, 65
  • Hilarius Bishop of Arles, 76
  • Hildebrand, a Monk, 202. made Pope, 207
  • Hilminoline a Saracen General, 256
  • Holy-Water. See Water.
  • Holy-War. See War.
  • Honorius Emperour, 70
  • Host ordered to be made of Un∣leavened Bread onely, 16
  • Hubert, a Bishop in Bretagne, 122
  • Hugo de Sancto Victore, 233
  • Hungari, a Scythian People, 173 come into Italy, 180, 181
  • Hunns, a Scythian Nation, 173, 179
  • John Hus burnt for a Heretick, 346
  • Hymns added to the Divine Ser∣vice, 17, 18, 125
I
  • James, surnamed Justus, his Acts and martyrdom, 4
  • S. Januarius his Body translated, 156
  • Iconium taken by the Christians, 218
  • S. Jerom the learned Presbyter, 69. his death, 72
  • Jerom of Prague burnt for a Here∣tick, 346
  • Jerusalem taken by Titus, 9. per∣mitted by Julian the Apostate to be rebuilt, 62. taken by the Sa∣racens, 108. recover'd by the Christians, 221. retaken by the Saracens, 250. dismantled, 258
  • S. Ignatius his martyrdom, 13
  • Images in Churches ordered by the Emperour to be pull'd down, 132, 141. Decrees thereupon at Rome, 144. at Nice, 148
  • Inventio Crucis, 48
  • Inundations of the Tiber, 131, 149, 167
  • Joan Queen of Naples kills her Husband, 313
  • Pope Joan, 165
  • S. John the Apostle banish'd into Patmos, 12
  • John Bishop of Bergamo, 121
  • John Arch Bishop of Ravenna sub∣mits to the Pope, 168
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  • John King of Jerusalem, 258
  • Joppa taken by the Christians, 222
  • Josephus, when he liv'd, 8
  • Jovinian Emperour 63
  • Irene Empress of Constantinople, 149
  • Isidore Bishop of Sevil, 105
  • Jubilee first kept every fiftieth year, 296
  • Julian, surnam'd the Apostate, 59.61. his death, 62
  • Julianus Emperour, 65
  • Julius Africanus, an eminent Wri∣ter, 33
  • Justin Martyr, when he liv'd, and his Works, 18
  • Justin Emperour, 86
  • Justinian I. Emperour, 88. his A∣ctions, 89
  • Justinian II. terrifies the Saracens into submission, 121. breaks faith with them, 123. is deposed and his Nose cut off, 124. re∣stored, 126. his severity upon his Enemies, 127. and ingrati∣tude to his Friend, 128. slain, 129
  • Juvencus, a noble Christian, 56
L
  • Lactantius Firmianus, when he li∣ved, 48
  • Lambert a holy Martyr, 125
  • Latinianus a Bishop, 102
  • Lent first Instituted, 18
  • Leo Emperour, 78.79. his Edict against Images, 132
  • S. Leo his body translated. 125
  • Leodegarius Bishop of Autun, 122
  • Leontius makes himself Emperour, 124. deposed, ibid.
  • Lewis surnam'd the Godly, Empe∣rour, 153
  • Lewis King of Bavaria, 154
  • Lewis Son of Lotharius, 100. Crown'd King of Italy, 161. be∣ing Emperor, he comes to Rome, 167
  • Lewis King of France, engages in the holy War, 267
  • Lewis of the French Bloud Royal, canoniz'd, 295
  • Libanius the Orator, 71
  • Licinius Emperour, 49
  • Lions, a Council there, 280
  • Lombards, their coming into Italy, 96
  • Lotharingia [Lorain] why so call'd, 160
  • Lotharius Emperour, 154.160
  • Lucca made a free City, 289. ta∣ken by the Germans and sold, 308
  • Lucifer Bishop of Cagliari, 59
  • Lucina, a Roman Lady leaves the Church her Heir, 47
  • Lucius King of Britain, 24
  • Lucius an Heretical Bishop violent against the Orthodox, 64
  • Luithprandus King of the Lombards, 129. takes Ravenna, 131. be∣sieges Rome, 134. his character, 136
  • Luke the Evangelist, 10
  • Lupus Duke of Friuli, 114
M
  • Macarius Bishop of Antioch, a Mo∣nothelite. 117
  • Macedonius a Heretick, 61
  • Mahomet the Impostor, 105
  • Malchion, an eloquent Presbyter, 38
  • Manes a Persian Impostor, 41
  • Manfred, Prince of Tarento, 267. made King of Sicily, 270. is kill'd, 275
  • Manichees their Heresie, 42
  • Marcion the Heretick, 19
  • S. Mark employ'd by S. Peter to write his Gospel. 4. his Body translated to Venice, 158
  • Marriages, a Decree concerning them, 23
  • S. Martin's body works a Miracle, 172
  • Martyrs, their Acts ordain'd to be written and preserv'd, 33, 34. Masses yearly to be celebrated upon their account, 41

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    • Mathild or Maud, a noble Coun∣tess, 204. her death, 206
    • Mauritius Emperour, 98
    • Maxentius Emperour, 48, 49
    • Maximian Herculeus Emperour, 44.48. Maximian Galerius Caesar, 44. Emperour, 47
    • Maximine Emperour, 33.49
    • Maximus the Tyrant, 77. a learned Christian of that name, 127
    • Melito Bishop of Sardis, 20
    • Merlin the British Prophet, 79
    • Messalina Wife to the Emperour Claudius put to death for Adul∣tery, 3
    • Mezelindis a Woman of incompa∣rable chastity, 116
    • Milain taken by Sforza, 377
    • Minutius Felix, when he liv'd, 31
    • Modestus a Christian Writer, 25
    • Monothelites, a Council held con∣cerning them, 117
    • Montanists, Hereticks, 21
    • Guido Montfort murthers Henry Son of Richard of Cornwall, 273
    • Simon Montfort, 256
    • Moors invade Calabria, 176
    N
    • Names of Popes when first chang'd, 160
    • Naples taken by Belisarius, 91. be∣sieg'd, 253
    • Narses the Eunuch, 94
    • Nepos, a Heretick, 39
    • Nero Emperour, his Vices, 6. kills himself, 7
    • Nerva Cocceius Emperour, his cha∣racter, 12
    • Nectorius his Heresie, 74
    • Nice in Bithynia, a Council there. 51
    • Nicetas an Eunuch, Patriarch of Constantinople, 141
    • S. Nicolas his Body translated, 216
    • Nicopolis taken by the Christians, 218
    • Nogaret a French Cavalier, 298
    • Normans have a part of France al∣low'd them to inhabit, 172
    • Novatianus his Heresie, 34. oppo∣sed, by whom, 36
    O
    • Odoacer King of the Heruli in∣vades Italy, 79
    • Olympius the Exarch, 111
    • Optatus Milevitanus, when he liv'd, 66
    • Holy Orders not to be conferr'd at once 65. not upon maim'd or infirm persons, 67. nor Forei∣ners without Testimonials, ibid. nor on Servants, 71. nor Deb∣tors, 72
    • Organs introduced first into the Church, 114
    • Origen a learned Christian, 27.29.32
    • Ostia the Harbour there, by whom made, 3
    • Otho Emperour, an Account of his life, 7
    • Otho II. Emperour, 184, conquers Boleslaus King of Bohemia, 183 comes to Rome, 185
    • Otho Abbat of Clugny, 207
    • Otho Duke of Burgundy engag'd in the Holy War. 251
    P
    • Palaeologus [Michael] assumes the Empire of Constantinople, 272
    • Pallavicino, a powerful Gibelline, 270.273
    • Pamphilus a learned Presbyter, 43
    • Pantheon given to the Christians, 103
    • Papias Bishop of Hierapolis, 14
    • Papias the Lombard Glossographer, 257
    • Paris, when and by whom made an University, 152
    • Parishes, Rome when first so divi∣ded, 14
    • Paschal an Arch-deacon, endea∣vours

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    • to make himself Pope, 123. convict of Sorcery, ibid.
    • S. Paul the Apostle, 5. beheaded, 6
    • Paulus Samosatenus, a Heretick, 26.40
    • Paulus Diaconus, when he liv'd, 147
    • Pelagius his Heresie condemn'd, 69
    • Pepin Duke of Austrasia, 124. King of France, 137.141. his death, 142
    • Pepin Son of Charlemagne, 149.150. dies at Milan, 151
    • Pepin Son of Lewis the Godly, King of Aquitain, 154
    • Perinus King of Cyprus, 321
    • Pertheris, King of the Lombards, 120
    • Peter an Hermite, excites the Christian Princes to the Holy War, 217
    • Peter Abelardus, a learned Men, 238
    • Peter of Verona canoniz'd, 268
    • Peter King of Aragon, 287. his Kingdom given away by the Pope, 288
    • Peter Luna, Anti-Pope, 338. his death, 356
    • Petrarcha a learned Man, 311
    • S. Petronilla, S. Peter's Daughter, her body translated, 141
    • S. Philip the Apostle, 10
    • Philip the Emperour, 34
    • Philip King of France, engag'd in the Holy War, 251. returns home, 253
    • Philippicus Emperour of Constanti∣nople, 129. deposed, and his Eyes put out, 130
    • Philo Judaeus, when he liv'd, 8
    • Phocas Emperour, 101
    • Photinus a learned Bishop, 18. A∣nother of that name, an Ebio∣nite, 65
    • Photinians, Hereticks, condemn'd 52
    • Picenninus, a great Commander, 361
    • Pisans overthrown by the Vene∣tians, 253. by the Genoeses, 289. their City taken by the Floren∣tines, 339
    • Pistoia taken and rased, 301
    • Plague through Europe, 98
    • Platina, the Author of this History imprison'd by Pope Paul II. 403. and tortur'd, 410
    • Pliny the second, occasions a per∣secution of the Christians to be stay'd, 13
    • Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, 19
    • Polycrates, Bishop of Ephesus, 26
    • Posthumus, an Usurper in Gallia, 38
    • Pragmatic Sanction, 396
    • Presbyters, not to be ordain'd but by a Bishop, 65
    • Primates, who are to bear that Title, 22
    • Priscian, the Grammarian, 88
    • Priscilla, a Roman Matron, builds a Cemetery, 47
    • Priscillian, his Heresie condemn'd, 69
    • Probus Emperour, 43
    • Projectus a Bishop martyr'd, 116
    • Ptolemais besieged by the Christi∣ans, 251. taken, 253. retaken by the Infidels, 292
    Q
    • Quadragesimal Fast, See Lent.
    • Quadratus, a learned Disciple, 14
    • Quintilian's Works, when and by whom found out, 382
    • Quintillus Emperour, 40
    • Quotiliani, Hereticks, 25
    R
    • Rabanus, a learned Monk, 159
    • Racherius, Bishop of Verona, 182
    • Rachis King of the Lombards, 137
    • Ravenna, the Church there recon∣cil'd to that of Rome, 116. the pride of their Bishops re∣press'd by the Pope, 119. the City taken by the Lombards, 131. the Exarchate extinguish'd, 140
    • ...

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    • Raymund a Commander in the holy War, 217. a Debate between him and Boemund, 220
    • Reggio surprizsed by treachery, 320
    • Remigius Bishop of Rhemes, 80
    • Rhodes taken by the Turks, 111
    • Rhomoaldus Duke of Beneventum, 119
    • Richard King of England engaged in the holy War, 251. strikes up a Peace with Saladine, 253. is taken Prisoner, 254
    • Robert Guiscardi, a great General, 202. defeats the Saracens, 203. and Greeks, 204
    • Rodulphus King of Burgundy, 181. of Habspurg, Emperour, 280. sells to several Cities of Italy their freedom, 289
    • Rome sack'd by the Vandals, 77. besieg'd by the Lombards, 96
    • Rothifredus King of the Normans, 171
    • Ruffinus a Roman General, 70
    S
    • Sabellius, Author of the Sabellian Heresie, 39. his Heresie con∣demn'd, 52
    • Sabinus King of the Bulgarians, 141
    • Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, various Decrees about it, 16.17.20.27.125
    • Saladine King of Egypt, 246. de∣feats the Christians, 249. takes Jerusalem, 250. his death and Character, 254
    • Sanctuaries in Churches first or∣dain'd, 106
    • Saracens, why so call'd, 107. their insult upon Libya and Africa, 121.124. and Spain, 126. and France, 131. defeated, 132. en∣ter France again, 134. and are again overthrown, 135. Ship∣wrack'd, 162. routed by Pope Leo, 163. driven out of Italy, 171. returning again they are vanquish'd by Pope John XI. 180. driven out of Sicily, 196. besiege Toledo, 256. are allow'd a City in Italy to inhabit, 264.276. take Sardinia, 300
    • Saxons converted to Christianity, 125.147
    • Scaligeri, Lords of Verona, 300
    • Schisms in the Church, 36.58.72.84.89.91.121.122.141.143.166.177.186.190.192.199.206.209.229.233.234.242.308.325.365.
    • Sclavi receive the Christian faith, 187
    • Scotus the learned Schoolman, 164
    • S. Sebastian his body translated, 159
    • Sedes stercoraria, the reason of it, 165
    • Serapion, surnam'd Scholiastes, 59
    • Severians Hereticks, 21
    • Severus the Emperour, his Chara∣cter, 26
    • Sforza defeats the Venetians, 376. takes Milan, 377
    • Sicardus Duke of Beneventum, 157
    • Sicily deliver'd from the Moors, 158
    • Siconolfus Prince of Beneventum, 161
    • Sigebert of Gemblours, 226
    • Sigismund King of Bohemia and Hungary chosen Emperour, 343. comes to Rome, 359
    • Simeon, a Disciple, crucified, 13
    • Simon Magus, an account of him, 3.4
    • Sophronia, a chast Virgin, 50
    • Spaniards forc'd to receive the faith, 147
    • Stanislaus Bishop of Cracow Cano∣niz'd, 268
    • Stilico a Roman General, 70
    • Stone upon which Christ sate brought to Venice▪ 232
    • Strabo, Brother to Venerable Bede, 126
    • Sueropylus Prince of Dalmatia, 187
    • Syracuse, a Church there falling down kills many, 216

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      T
      • Tacitus Emperour of Rome, 42
      • Tamberlane vanquishes the Turks, 338
      • Tarsus taken by the Christians, 218
      • Tartars ravage as far as Europe, 259.267. some of their Noble∣men receive the faith, 280
      • Tatianus a learned Christian, 21
      • Taxillo Duke of the Boiarians, 141.148
      • Tertullian the famous Christian Writer, 29
      • Theoderick King of the Goths, 75. invades Italy, 79. his Actions. 81. imprisons Pope John, 87
      • Theodolinda, Queen of the Lom∣bards, 99
      • Theodore Bishop of Ravenna, 116
      • Theodorus, a Heretick, 92
      • Theodosius Emperour, 66.68. Ano∣ther of the same name, 73. Ano∣ther, 130
      • Theodotion, a learned Christian, 23
      • Theophilus Bishop of Antioch, 20
      • Thomas Becket Canoniz'd, 245
      • Thomas Cantilupe, Bishop of Here∣ford Canoniz'd 306
      • Thomas Aquinas Canoniz'd, ibid.
      • Tiberias taken by the Christians, 222
      • Tiberius Emperour, 1. Another, 97. Another, 124
      • Titus the Emperour takes Jerusa∣lem, 9. his Character, 10
      • Toledo besieged by the Saracens, 256
      • Totilas King of the Goths, his Acti∣ons, 94
      • Toto Duke of Nepi, 142
      • Trajan Emperour, his Character, 13.14
      • Transamundus Duke of Spoleto, 136
      • Translation of the Bible of S. Je∣rom, 64
      • Treasure how found by a Saracen, 202
      • Trebellius Prince of the Bulgarians, 126.128
      • Tripoli taken by the Turks and ra∣sed, 291
      • Tryphon, a learned Christian, 31
      • Turks, their first successes, 139. take Edessa, 236. Baruti and Tripoli, 291. routed by the Christians at Belgrade, 386
      • Turriani, a powerful Family in Lombardy, 286.302
      U
      • Valens a Roman Emperour, 94. o∣verthrown by the Goths, 65
      • Valentinian the Emperour, 64.74
      • Valentinian Hereticks, 18
      • Valerianus Emperour, 37
      • Vandals ravage as far as Africa, 73
      • Venetians forbidden to sell Chri∣stian Slaves, 138. the first In∣crease of that Commonwealth, 157. they take Comachio and burn it, 184. fight successfully against the Saracens, 232. ra∣vage the borders of Greece, ibid. defeat the Pisans, 253. seize se∣veral Islands in the Archipelague, 256. rout the Genoeses, 271. a mortal hatred between 'em, 281.326. put to flight by the Anco∣neses, 2••••. set under an Inter∣dict by the Pope, 301. defeated by Francis Sforza, 376
      • Veramundus Patriarch of Constanti∣nople, 232
      • Vespasian Emperour, 9
      • S. Ʋgibert, a Nobleman of Lorain, 182
      • Ʋgutio Fagiolano Governour of Pisa and Lucca, 304
      • Viconti a powerful Family in Lom∣bardy, 286.302. make them∣selves Masters of Milan, 307
      • Victorinus an Usurper in Gallia, 38. Another of that name Bishop of Poictiers, 43. Another, 65
      • S. Vincent his body translated, 165
      • Vinigisius Duke of Spoleto, 150
      • ...

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      • Vitellius Emperour, a short ac∣count of his Life, 8
      • Viterbo made a Bishop's Sea, 254
      • Vitiges, a Gothish King in Italy, 91. besieges Rome, ibid.
      • Ʋldericus King of Bohemia, 199
      • Ʋrsini and Hannibali, two factions at Rome, 285
      • Ʋsun-Cassan King of Persia, his Mes∣sage to the Pope, 388
      W
      • Holy War, several Expeditions to it, 217.251.254.255.258.262.267
      • Holy Water, when first ordered, 16. Water to be mix'd with the Wine in the Sacrament, ibid.
      • Wenceslaus King of Bohemia mur∣thered by his Brother, 183
      • Whites and Blacks, two Factions in Italy, 297. a History of the Whites, 335
      • Wickliff, his Opinions condemn'd, 346
      • William, Earl of Angoulesm, sur∣nam'd Sector-ferri, 176. Count of Calabria, 231. King of Sicily, 243
      • William, surnam'd Longsword, 247
      • Women ordered not to touch the Elements or Vessels of the Altar, 17.23. not the consecrated Pall or Incense, 72
      Z
      • Zara taken by the Venetians, 355.
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