describes the legates whom he sends to the Council, [239];

restores St. Wilfrid to his see, [240];

asserts before the Sixth Council the inerrancy of the Apostolic See, [245];

his claims fully admitted by the Council, [247];

and by the emperor, [249], who calls him “your most sacred Headship,” [249];

the Sixth Council beseeches him to confirm it, [247];

dies before the Council ends in 681, [250].

Aistulf, king of the Lombards, takes Ravenna in 751, and names himself king of Italy, [350];

attacks the duchy of Rome, and imposes a poll-tax on Rome, [353];

will not listen to Pope Stephen II. at Pavia, [355];