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1 Intro| INTRODUCTION.~A.D. 787. ~Emperors -- Constantine
2 Intro| the Council of Frankfort, A.D. 794. ~Excursus On the Convention
3 Intro| the Convention of Paris, A.D. 825. ~Historical Note On
4 Intro| the Annales Francorum (A.D. 808) in the continuation
5 Intro| continuation of the same (A.D. 814), in an anonymous life
6 Intro| in his Annales Francorum (A.D. 829); (3) the Gallican bishops
7 Intro| the Gestes Francorum to A.D. 1165; (13) Roger Hoverden (
8 Intro| 1165; (13) Roger Hoverden (A.D. 1204); (14) Conrude a Lichte-nan,
9 2 | the Synod of Frankfort, A.D. 794, and also in the Carolingian
10 3 | HELD IN CONSTANTINOPLE, A.D. 754.~(1) ~THE DEFINITION
11 4 | SYNOD OF CONSTANTINOPLE.~A.D. 754. ~The reader will find
12 4 | the Patriarch Anastasius (A.D. 753), summoned the bishops
13 4 | decrees of the synod. In A.D. 766 he exacted an oath against
14 4 | France (Synod of Gentilly, A.D. 767), and sought to win
15 4 | the death of the Emperor (A.D. 775), the ablest ruler Constantinople
16 4 | about 350 bishops at Nicaea, A.D. 787, which reversed the
17 4 | reversed the decrees of A.D. 754. The proceedings of
18 11 | altogether, (Vide Baron, Annal., A.D., 794.) But this extreme
19 13 | HAVE BEEN HELD IN PARIS.~A.D. 825. ~It is curious that
20 14 | also at Constantinople, in A.D. 879, which restored Photius
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