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Page 333: carried to Rome by Rathod[original has Rothod] in 864
Page 340: A sumptuous[original has sumptous] feast was then served
Page 345: Freib.[original has Frieb.], 1884
Page 357: but called Christian[original has Chrstian] slaves brothers
Page 362: Clement III., Celestine[original has Celestin] III., and Innocent III.
Page 363: Hildebrand and Henry IV. at Canossa[original has Canosa]
Page 364: Alexander III., Celestine[original has Celestin] III., Honorius III.
Page 373: Areopagite[original has Areopagita] believed in six
Page 382: Pertz, et al., Monumenta Germaniæ[original has Germanæ] Historica.