letter to the kings Charles and Carloman, [437].
Stephen, bishop of Dor, his memorial to the Lateran Council, [68].
Sophronius, patriarch of Jerusalem, appeals from Calvary to the Apostolic See under Honorius, as the chalif Omar enters, [69];
his synodical letter, a chief document against the Monothelite heresy, [107-109];
calls the entrance of Omar “the abomination of desolation in the temple,” [123].
Theodatus, King, tyrannises over the Romans, [380];
allows the election of Pope Agapetus, [380];
forces him to go as ambassador to Constantinople, [380];
imposes the choice of Pope Silverius, [380].
Theodorich, the Ostrogoth, his domination Arian, [372];