records the donation of Charlemagne in 774, [454];
and the visit of Pope Leo III. to Charles at Paderborn, [500];
his exculpation in St. Peter's and crowning of Charlemagne, [502];
Justinian II., his captain of the guards sent to seize Pope Sergius, [272];
entrance of Pope Constantine into Constantinople, [278];
the election of Pelagius II. left free because of the Lombards, [382];
his character of Pope Paul I., [432].
Antiochene Patriarchate, history from St. Chrysostom to Mohammed, [143].
Anastasius, formerly Artemius, and the first secretary, made emperor, [282];
is deposed after a civil war of six months, and becomes a priest, [289];