refuses to be bribed by Constantine Kopronymus to give back these cities to him, [364];

restores Rome to the Pope and gives him the exarchate and Pentapolis, [365], [400];

letter of thanksgiving sent him by Pope Stephen II. in 757, [430];

defends Pope Paul I. from king Desiderius, [433];

dies in 768, his tomb inscribed: “Pipin the king, father of Charles the Great,” [436];

the Papal monarchy dates from the compact with him at Quiersy, [460];

the greatness of his benefactions acknowledged in the Codex Carolinus, [463].

Popes, the succession of twenty-four, from 604 to 715, [26];

the imperial confirmation of their election, [27], [30];

then ten succeeding Honorius condemn the Monothelite heresy, [41], [56];