Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | receives the pall from Pope Honorius, in accordance with the
2 0, Int | succeeded by Archbishop Honorius. Parenthetically we have
3 0, Int | sent to Britain by Pope Honorius, converts the West Saxons.
4 0, Int | mentioned. Deusdedit succeeds Honorius as Archbishop of Canterbury
5 I, X | empire, with his brother Honorius, held it thirteen years.
6 I, XI | How during the reign of Honorius, Gratian and Constantine
7 I, XI | the year of our Lord 407, Honorius, the younger son of Theodosius,
8 I, XI | Constantius, by the command of Honorius, marching into Gaul with
9 I, XIII | from Augustus, succeeded Honorius and governed the Roman empire
10 II, XV | Bishop Felix,who, coming to Honorius, the archbishop, from the
11 II, XVI | Christ, Paulinus consecrated Honorius bishop in his stead, as
12 II, XVII | CHAP. XVII.~~ AT that time Honorius, successor to Boniface,
13 II, XVII | king of the Angles, Bishop Honorius, servant of the servants
14 II, XVII | to the two metropolitans, Honorius and Paulinus; to the intent,
15 II, XVIII| the 10th of November, and Honorius, who was elected to the
16 II, XVIII| also the aforesaid Pope Honorius sent the pall, and a letter,
17 II, XVIII| insert in this our history:~ "Honorius to his most beloved brother
18 II, XVIII| his most beloved brother Honorius: Among the many good gifts
19 II, XIX | CHAP. XIX. ~~THE same Pope Honorius also wrote to the Scots,
20 II, XIX | Severinus, successor to the same Honorius, being yet but Pope elect,
21 II, XX | received by the Archbishop Honorius and King Eadbald. He came
22 II, XX | sent on a mission to Pope Honorius by Archbishop Justus, was
23 II, XX | the request of Archbishop Honorius and King Eadbald, took upon
24 III, VII | Britain by the counsel of Pope Honorius ; having promised in his
25 III, XIV | In his place.Archbishop Honorius ordained Ithamar,of the
26 III, XX | CHAP. XX. How, when Honorius died, Deusdedit became Archbishop
27 III, XX | that see seventeen years, Honorius ordained Thomas his deacon,
28 III, XXV | but even by the bishops, Honorius of Canterbury, and Felix
|