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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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