brings back the Holy Cross to Jerusalem, [21];

his success as a whole from 622 to 629, [21];

subscribes and publishes the Ecthesis, [33];

makes Pyrrhus patriarch of Constantinople, [36];

triumphs when orthodox, and ruins the empire when heretical, [42];

the revolution which follows his bringing back the Cross to Jerusalem, [102];

he falls into the hands of Sergius, patriarch of Constantinople, and of Cyrus, patriarch of Alexandria, [103].

Hefele, quoted, [32], [37], [41], [51], [60], [68], [71], [103], [104], [107], [168], [169], [227], [264], [265].

Hergenröther, quoted, [7], [26], [48], [142], [169], [238], [240], [245], [264], [266], [268], [296], [325], [408], [411], [412], [513].

Honorius, Pope, his accession and acts, [30];