asks Pipin to restore to him Rome and the exarchate, [364], [411];

the last eastern emperor who exercises thraldom over Rome, [411].

Constantine, ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, so presented to the bishops by the emperor in 754, [403];

banished to Prince's Island in 766, [405];

degraded in Sancta Sophia, [407];

imprisoned, condemned, beheaded, and dissected, 768, [408].

Cyrus, made by Heraclius patriarch of Alexandria, [105];

constructor with Sergius, of the Monothelite heresy, [105];

supplies Heraclius with heresy drawn out scientifically, [253].

Desiderius, last king of the Lombards, 757-774, made by help of Pope Stephen II., [433];