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1 III| the book of Gervase and Prothase.~
2 III| he gat S. Gervase and S. Prothase. He went to Ravenna with
3 III| lives of SS. Gervase and Prothase, and first of the interpretation
4 III| by despising of himself. Prothase is said of prothos, which
5 III| syos, that is, divine. Or Prothase may be said of procul, that
6 III| Of SS. Gervase and Prothase.~S. Gervase and S. Prothase
7 III| Prothase.~S. Gervase and S. Prothase were brethren of one burden
8 III| sea, and led Gervase and Prothase to Milan. And Nazarine was
9 III| answer but if Gervase and Prothase should first~offer to them
10 III| death. Then he commanded Prothase to be brought to him, to
11 III| with thy brother. To whom Prothase said: Who is a wretch? I
12 III| dread thee, wretch? To whom Prothase said: In that thou dreadest
13 III| hanged on a gibbet. Then said Prothase to him: I am not angry with
14 III| the bodies of Gervase and Prothase, but it is not known whether
15 III| church of S. Gervase and Prothase, which was thereby, he was
16 IV| the Book of Gervase and Prothase, hath rehearsed the life
17 IV| found there Gervase and Prothase holden in prison, whom he
18 IV| where they found Gervase and Prothase in the place where they
19 V| and Gratus of Autun and Prothase, of the same bishops, in
20 VII| feast of S. Gervase and S. Prothase, and therefore established
21 VII| Prime. June 9, iii. 212.~Prothase. June 19, iii. 228.~Prothurs.
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