Chapter
1 11| heresy, prevailed on the emperor Zeno to publish his ill-fated
2 11| time of Pope Hormisdas and Emperor Justin, although the two
3 14| When Michael Palaeologus, Emperor of Constantinople, in 1263
4 14| was again undertaken by Emperor Michael and Patriarch Giovanni
5 14| succeeded Michael Palaeologus as emperor, and was so extreme a supporter
6 14| with the Latin. Because the emperor could hardly hope for success
7 15| union John Palaeologus, emperor of the Greeks, gave orders
8 16| Constantine was the Greek emperor after John Palaeologus.
9 16| Historia Byzantina: The emperor had already sent to Rome
10 24| or saying a prayer for an emperor or king and his whole palace
11 25| included prayers for the emperor, the king, his palace, and
12 26| commemoration in the canon of the emperor or king, as is customary
13 26| Lupus, on the date when the emperor's name was replaced by that
14 27| sacrifice for the health of the Emperor but we offer it to our God
15 31| actions performed by the Emperor while standing at the sacred
16 31| day of his coronation as emperor. Goarius explains most carefully
17 71| Alexandria and from Novella 13 of Emperor Leo the Wise. The remark
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