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Leontius, 457, 525.
Liberius, bishop of Rome, 160,
463; exiled, 160; returns to
Rome, 166; death of, 275.
Libya, two districts so called, 477.
Licinius persecutes the Christians of
the East, 13; killed, 19.
Lord's day observed, 22.

Lucian the Martyr, 440.

196; deposed, 197; oath of, 314;
account of, 325.
Melitius, 48.
Menander, 233.
Meteoroleschæ, 500.
Micah, remains of, 358.
Milan, council at, 155.
Milles, conduct and martyrdom of,
71.

Lucian, head of the Eunomians at Miracle, bread turned into a stone,

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Maccabees, Books of, 429.
Macarius cured by the cross, 51.
Macedonius, heresy of, 109; pro-
ceedings of, 180; death of, 193;
his blasphemy, 194; his heresy
propagated, 195; martyrdom of,
219; his partisans' disputes, 224;
adopts the Homoiousian opinion,
465.

Magi, priests of Persia, 64..
Magnentius, death of, 153; defeat-
ed by Constantius, 460.
Manichæans, the, 456.
Marathonius expels the "Consub-
stantialists," 179.

Marcellus deposed by the bishops,
103; heresy of, ib.; his book
sought after to be destroyed, ib.;
innocence of, 122.
Mareotes and Ischyras, 440.
Maris, fidelity of, 209.
Mark, martyrdom of, 218.
Martin, account of, 131.
Martyrius, martyrdom of, 148; ac-
count of, 324.
Martyrs, names of, 70.

Martyrs, forty, remains of, disco-
vered, 407.

Mavia, account of, 307; assists the
Romans, 312.
Maxentius slain, 18.

Maximus, bishop of Jerusalem, 79,
454.

Maximus, account of, 323, 420; ty-
ranny of, 328; defeated by The-
odosius and Valentinian, 503.
Meletius ordained, 193; translated,

370.

Miracles, 272; even by heretics, 491.
Mithra, occurrence at, 213.

Modestus, 496.

Monasteries called Cells, 296.
Monks, origin of, 27; founders of,

29.

Monsters from the East, 450.
Montius, 461.

Mozoca, the old name of Cæsarea,

496.

Nails discovered, 51.
Nazianzum, 490.

Nectarius, letter to, 285; election
of, 321.

Nestabis, martyrdom of, 215.
Nicæa, bishops assemble at, 13;
synod of, 39; bishops at, ib.;
council of, ends, 49; council at,
proposed, 170.

Nicene faith, defence of, 223; doc-
trines preached, 273.

Nicomedia, council at, 167; earth-
quake at, 168, 466; destroyed by
fire, 168; synod at, 466.
Nilammon, the ascetic, 390.
Nile, the, 449; overflow of the, 345.
Nisibis, besieged by Sapor, 459;
surrendered by Jovian, 485.
Nitria, monasteries of, 296.
Novatians, a numerous sect, 102; of
Phrygia, 279; succession of, 330;
another heresy of the, 339.
Numerian, 478.

Oak of Mamre, 56.
Edipus, 451.
Olympiade, account of, 397.
Olympius, or Olympiodorus, 513. '
Opinion, liberty of, 312.

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Oracle respecting Theodosius or Procopius, death of, 257; seizes on

Theodore, 498.

Oracles, heathen, 481.

Oribasius, 484.

Origen, books of, 378.
Orthodox persecuted, 262.

Pachomius, rules of, 127.
Pagans, account of, 416.
Palestine, monks of, 297.

Paneas, image of our Saviour at,
475, 476.

Panteichium, the, 510.

Paphnutius performs miracles, 24.
Paradise, its situation, 448; its
rivers, 449.

Passover, 279; kept, 46.
Paul, the simple, 32.
Paul, ordination of, 110; ejected,
118; restoration of, 115; and
others re-instated, 146; death of,
147; remains of, 325.
Paulinus, account of, 222; death of,
331.

Peace established, 423.
Pelagius of Laodicea, 470.
Penance, account of, 335.

People, sedition of, 388.

Persea, a curious tree, 239.

Persia, truce with, 410.

Christianity, 63.

the imperial power, 493; is be-
headed, 494.

Pulcheria, account of, 405.
Pusicius killed, 68.

Red Sea, the, 446.
Rhine, the, 16.
Rimini, synod at, 466.
Roman empire divided, 108.
Roman lady, virtue of, 417.
Romans, war against, 412.
Rome, bishops of, 115; synod at,
276; deputation to, 365; trans-
actions in, 411; siege of, 413.
Rufinus slain, 360, 507.

Sabæans, 437.

Sapor, king of Persia, 459; is ex-
cited against the Christians, 64;
kills the Christians, 67.

Saracens, account of, 308; origin
of, 309; conversion of, ib.
Sardica, council of, 121.
Sarmatians, account of, 303.
Saros, death of, 422.

Scetis, monks at, 294.

Scythians, faith of, 274; invasion of

the empire by, 498.

Secundus of Ptolemais, 433.

Persians, religion of, 12; embrace Seleucia, council of, 181; synod at,

Pestilence, 510.

466.

Serapion, the archdeacon, 375.

Peter seeks refuge in Rome, 270; Severian, 376.

supersedes Lucius, 310.

Philo, 29.

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Sicily, council of, 261.

Silvanus, death of, 153; confession
of, 260.

Sirmium, synod at, 465.
Sisinius, 327; account of, 361.
Socrates, 303.

Sozomen's family, account of, 226.
Spyridion flourishes, 25; benevo-
lence of, 26.
Statues destroyed, 349.
Stilicho, account of, 399; death of,
508; censured, 513.
Sucian Alps, 459.
Suevi, 419.

Synod of Nicæa, account of, 177.
Syria, monks of, 299.

Syria and Assyria, 447, note.

Syrian giant, 504

Tarbula killed, 69.

Tatian, martyrdom of, 219.
Temples destroyed, 58; demolition
of, 332, 345.

Thebais, monks at, 289.
Themistius, oration of, 304.
Theodore, account of, 33, 214, 237.
Theodore of Heraclea, 491.
Theodosiolus, 419.
Theodosius, account of, 313; bap-
tism of, 315; reign of, 316; pro-
ject of, 326; goes to Italy, 330;
triumph of, 331; victory of, 350;
successors of, 359; defeats the
barbarians, 500; marries Galla,
503; death of, 507.

Theodosius, an Eunomian bishop,
486.

Theodosius the Younger, 517.
Theodulis, martyrdom of, 219.
Theodulus made bishop of Pales-
tine, 486.

Theognis banished, 46; recalled, 73.
Theognis of Nicæa, 433.

Theophilus, 377; confession of, 260;
enmity of, 378; arrival of, 385;
holds a council, 386.

Theophilus the Indian, 437; con-
verts the Sabæans, 444, 445; ex-
iled by Constantius, 462; recalled,
464; heals the empress, 465;
raises to life a Jewess, 525.
Theophronius, heresy of, 337.
Theotecnus, 482.

Theotimus, 354.

Thessalonica, massacre at, 352.
Thomas, the apostle, 269.
Tigris, the river, 447.
Titus, account of, 226.

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Valens, confession of, 145; letter of
to Athanasius, 146; machinations
of, 176; association of, 254; per-
secutes, 259; kills eighty priests,
265; expedition of, 311; defeat
of, 312; death of, ib.
Valens, chosen by Valentinian to
share the empire, 489; makes an
expedition against the Persians,
493; death of, 499.

Valens, bishop of Mursa, 495.
Valentinian, accession of, 253.
Valentinian the Younger, 258.
Valentinian, refuses to apostatize
from the faith, 478, 488; pro-
claimed emperor, 489.
Valentinian the Younger, proclaim-
ed, 489; his character, 505; his
death, 506.

Vandals, 419.

Varronianus, son of Jovian, 488.
Vitalius, the presbyter, 280.

West, rebellion in the, 418.
Wooden tripod, 301.

Zechariah, remains of, discovered,
423.

Zeno, martyrdom of, 216; virtues
of, 357.

Tours, bishop of, 131.

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