his deception by the patriarch Sergius, [31];
his death and burial at St. Peter's, [37];
censured for neglect of his office by St. Leo II., in confirming the Sixth Council, [256];
five Popes, who had been members of his clergy, condemn the Monothelite error, [56-7], [65];
Muratori, Hergenröther, and Jungmann deny that he is chargeable with any error of faith, [252];
he died before the Exposition of Sergius was presented for his acceptance, [253].
Hoensbroech, quoted, [424], [425], [426].
Isaac the model exarch, his tomb at Ravenna, [47].
Jerome, St., his account of the northern wandering of the nations, [138-141].
John IV., Pope, at his accession, censures the Monothelite heresy, [43];