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1 I| the foreheads or fronts of emperors. And if he had such honour 2 I| also it is of custom to emperors and to other princes, that 3 II| the commandments of the emperors, thou sayest them in vain. 4 II| of Decius and Valerianus, emperors, the year of the incarnation 5 II| Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of Rome, that they made 6 II| Diocletian and Maximian Emperors. And when Dacian heard say 7 III| Maximian, which that time were emperors. And in another place under 8 III| Diocletian and Maximian being emperors.~ 9 III| and Maximian, which were emperors, was so great persecution 10 III| Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of Rome. The which commanded 11 III| assent, the ministers of the emperors menaced him that they would 12 III| to the knowledge of the emperors, then they did do take him 13 III| Felician were accused to the emperors Diocletian and Maximian, 14 III| by the commandment of the emperors, they were shut in prison 15 IV| of Antonin and Aurelian, emperors, was presented as a christian 16 IV| hast found treasure of old emperors, show it to us, and we shall 17 IV| Valerian and of Galien, then emperors, for because that he and 18 IV| divers torments. And the said emperors made ordinance that whomsomever 19 IV| to Decius and Valerian, emperors, with two of his disciples 20 IV| years. And there were seven emperors between them, so that the 21 IV| martyred, there were many emperors and popes. Also, it is said 22 IV| emperor. In the time of these emperors, Valerianus and Gallianus, 23 V| to Diocletian, which were emperors, for to sacrifice unto the 24 V| now borne in front of the emperors, his darkness is turned 25 V| against the laws of the emperors she was alone spared for 26 V| Diocletian and Maximian, emperors, would have utterly destroyed 27 V| Then the letters of the emperors were sent and directed to 28 V| knight at Rome under three emperors, came afterward to Paris 29 VI| not let him. And as the emperors had ordained that the sons 30 VI| Arcadius and Honorius were emperors of Rome, there was in Rome 31 VI| all other lords about the emperors, and had under his power 32 VI| Honorius that then were emperors of Rome, and also the pope 33 VI| the coming of the pope and emperors, and when Alexis' wife had 34 VI| anon he returned toward the emperors and said: We have found 35 VI| it tofore the pope, the emperors and all the people, and 36 VII| the noble lineage of the emperors of Rome as it shall be declared 37 VII| under Valerian and Galien, emperors.~Thus endeth the life of 38 VII| but a sleep, for the great emperors doubt it. And James said: 39 VII| Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of Rome. And as this said 40 VII| never king, but such as the emperors gave to them. And then went 41 VII| the dignity they be called Emperors of Rome, and so were they 42 VII| that the others were called Emperors of Constantinople, or Emperors 43 VII| Emperors of Constantinople, or Emperors of the Greeks, and the others 44 VII| and the others be called Emperors of Rome. And it was much 45 VII| Diocletian and Maximian reigned emperors, Gaius, that was pope of 46 VII| after him reigned two other emperors, the which were named Antonin 47 VII| S., vii. 202,~Otto, the emperors of that name, vii. 128-9.~


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