absolute despotism his proper offspring, [219];
the locust people, [225].
Monoethelite Heresy, pioneer of the Mohammedan conquest, [118].
Muratori on the Pope's position before the donation of Pipin, [426];
absolves Pope Honorius from any error of doctrine, [252];
justifies Pope Stephen II. in turning to Pipin for aid, [355];
describes the government of the Lombard kings, [458];
describes the tyranny of Constans II., [231];
describes the massacre at Ravenna by order of Justinian II., [278];
Leo III., the Isaurian, convulsed the Church with the Iconoclastic tragedy, [299].