Chapter, §
1 Intro | of Constantinople, asked Pope Nicholas I to call a council
2 Intro | arrival of legates from Pope Hadrian II, who had meanwhile
3 Intro | which had been sent by Pope Hadrian II, were admitted
4 Intro | took account of a letter of Pope John VIII, which had been
5 Intro | time of the most blessed pope Hadrian, as well as the
6 Intro | well as for the fact that Pope Hadrian did not sign its
7 Intro | held against Photius under Pope Hadrian at Rome or Constantinople,
8 Intro | own copy into Latin, on Pope Hadrian's orders, making
9 Definit | blessed and aptly-named pope of old Rome, was sent from
10 Definit | attacking the most blessed pope of old Rome, Nicholas, and
11 Definit | aforementioned most blessed pope Nicholas and all those in
12 Definit | long ago the most blessed pope Nicholas and then his successor,
13 Definit | successor, the most holy pope Hadrian, ~· anathematized
14 Canons, 2 | having both the most blessed pope Nicholas as the instrument
15 Canons, 2 | successor, the most holy pope Hadrian, we declare and
16 Canons, 6 | against him by the most holy pope Nicholas for his criminal
17 Canons, 6 | against the most blessed pope Nicholas and repeatedly,
18 Canons, 6 | vigour Martin, the most holy pope of Rome, a valiant contender
19 Canons, 21| first place to the most holy pope of old Rome, secondly to
20 Canons, 21| tracts against the most holy pope of old Rome, on the pretext
21 Canons, 21| tries to expel the aforesaid pope of the apostolic see, or
22 Canons, 25| just as the most blessed pope Nicholas decreed not long
|