yields to Pipin, who besieges Pavia, [360];

breaks his compact with Pipin, and begins a fresh siege of Rome, [361];

yields Pavia to Pipin, and submits to his terms, [363];

invests Rome at the beginning, and dies hunting at the end of 756, [365].

Alexandrine Patriarchate, its history from Dioscorus to Mohammed, [144-9].

Ali, fourth chalif, 656-661;

assassinated in the mosque, [153].

Amalasunta, allowed to be murdered by her cousin, Theodatus, whom she had made king of the Goths, [380].

Anastasius, made patriarch on the deposition of Germanus by Leo III. [336];

made ecumenical by a tyrannical act of Leo III., [336];