Vitalian, Pope, elected in 657, [229];
receives as sovereign of Rome the emperor Constans II., [230], [232];
consecrates Theodore, archbishop of Canterbury, [235];
cherishes the young English Church, [235];
dies in 672, [237].
Wandering of the nations, the northern and the southern compared, [149-151].
Zacharias, Pope, elected and consecrated four days after the death of Gregory III. in 731, without the exarch's confirmation, [344];
his character by Anastasius, [345];
during ten years keeps at bay Liutprand, Rachis, and Aistulf, [345];
in his first year prevails over Liutprand at Terni, [346];