PHOCAS, the Emperor, 602-10.
PROCOPIUS put to death A.D. 365, writes his history, A.D. 540, (i.e. 175
ACHILLEUS, rebelled in Egypt against Diocletian.
ANNE OF SAVOY, Empress at Constantinople.
AYELA, or Egilona, widow of Roderic, last of the Goths.
BACON (FRIAR) omitted, but not so the BACON distributed at Rome.
CASSIANUS, his visit to the Monks of Egypt.
COLOSSE, to the Church of which Paul addressed his Epistle.
COUNCILS mentioned by Gibbon; only 27 given, in which there are
several mistakes; should be 48, as in our Index.
HERACLEA, only one of the four cities so named cited.
LEO X., several references, all omitted.
PALEOLOGI, only 13 cited out of 18.
PLACIDIA, daughter of Valentinian III.
PLAUTILLA, wife of Caracalla.
WILLIAM the CONQUEROR, several references, all omitted.
With the single exception of Procopius, the above mistakes and omissions, which are only samples of a very long list, occur even in the very latest Index published.
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