revolts against Leo III., and executed as a criminal by him, [289].
Athalarich, king of the Goths, perishes by his excesses in 534, [380];
imposes a fine for confirming the Papal election, [380].
Augustine, St., his confession of the primacy of the Apostolic See praised by Pope St. Martin, [73].
Bardanes, Philippicus, reigns eighteen months, and tries to set up again the Monothelite heresy, [281];
deposed and blinded, [282].
Baronius, his judgment as to the greatness of St. Gregory II., quoted, [332].
Bede, St., his account of archbishop Theodore, [236].
Boniface IV., Pope, consecrates Agrippa's Pantheon to be the Church of “the ever-virgin Mother of God and all martyrs,” [28].
Brunengo, I primi Papi-Re and Le Origini della Sovranità Temporale dei Papi, quoted continually in the 8th chapter.