his speech on opening the Lateran Council, [66];

letter of the African bishops read at the Lateran Council, [72];

answer of the Pope to it, [73];

releases the people of Thessalonica from obedience to an heretical archbishop, his own vicar, [74];

appoints a vicar in the eastern patriarchates of Antioch and Jerusalem, [75];

describes his capture in the Lateran Church and deportation to Constantinople, [79-83];

his sufferings described by an eyewitness, [85];

arraigned for high treason before the Senate of Constantinople, [86];

dragged through the city as a condemned criminal with the sword borne before him, [89];

confined in the guard-house during 85 days, [95];