reduces Italy to be the “servile” province, deplored by Pope Agatho, [417];

stands at the head of two centuries in which Byzantine oppression causes the Primacy to work in fetters, [503];

as a civil ruler worse to the Church than Odoacer or Theodorich, [417].

Justinian II., succeeds in 685, [262];

summons a Greek Council in Trullo, [263];

strives to reduce the Pope to a patriarch, [265];

claims to confirm the council in Trullo, [267];

sends his guardsman Zacharias to carry Pope Sergius to Constantinople, [273];

forces the patriarch Callinicus to demolish a church, [274];

is deposed with his nose slit, [275];