Reumont, quoted, [301], [330], [332], [339], [359], [363], [365], [496], [509].

Severinus, Pope, his confirmation delayed for nineteen months and sixteen days, [37];

is plundered by the exarch Isaac, [39];

sat two months and sixteen days, during which he rejected the Ecthesis, [41].

Sergius, patriarch of Constantinople, deceives Pope Honorius, [106];

draws up his Ecthesis against the doctrine of Sophronius, [33], [35], [109];

supplies the emperor Heraclius with insidious heretical language, [254];

condemned by the Sixth Council, [247];

by St. Leo II., in confirming the Council, as one “who lurked as a thief rather than acted as a guide in the See of Constantinople,” [251].

Stephen II., Pope, elected in 752, [352];