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cabbages 2
cadygam 3
caeli 1
caesar 31
caesarea 14
caesarians 2
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31 arians
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31 barlaam
31 caesar
31 chased
31 clothed
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1 III| was taken and presented to Cæsar. And then was Pancrace about 2 III| Amphiabel~After that Julius Cæsar, the first emperor of Rome, 3 IV| of his host and named him Cæsar. He was a great battler 4 IV| sedition against him, saying: Cæsar, amend thy manners and attemper 5 IV| gates shut, and stood tofore Cæsar and said: Cæsar, here is 6 IV| stood tofore Cæsar and said: Cæsar, here is tofore thee Paul 7 IV| abode a virgin. And when Cæsar heard hereof he wrote to 8 IV| as after his uncle Julius Cæsar they be called Cæsarians. 9 IV| him to Decius. And Decius Cæsar said to him: Where be the 10 IV| Decius younger, which was Cæsar and not emperor, that he 11 IV| made Decius the younger, Cæsar, and not emperor. For, anciently, 12 IV| anciently, when any was made Cæsar, neverthemore he was Augustus 13 IV| Diocletian made Maximian Cæsar, and after from Cæsar he 14 IV| Maximian Cæsar, and after from Cæsar he was made Augustus and 15 IV| and this Decius was called Cæsar, and not emperor but Decius 16 IV| and not emperor but Decius Cæsar only. And he martyred the 17 IV| named Decius, whom he made Cæsar, but not emperor, so saith 18 V| he sent letters to the Cæsar, that Herod Antipas, or 19 V| eculee and presented to Cæsar. And Natalie joined her 20 V| sent in exile of Decius Cæsar, and his clerks with him. 21 V| was due to him, and to the Cæsar that was longing to him. 22 V| to avenge my gods. Then Cæsar commended his knights that 23 V| us send this answer unto Cæsar: We be thy knights, sir 24 V| depart from his faith. Then Cæsar commanded that his host 25 VI| under Constantian and Julian Cæsar. And Martin rode with him, 26 VI| the Frenchmen, and Julian Cæsar, which should have fought 27 VI| refused his gift, but said to Cæsar: I am a knight of Jesu Christ, 28 VII| disputed of many things with Cæsar tofore the gates of the 29 VII| the pope, and called him Cæsar Augustus. And anon, after 30 VII| What harm is it to call Cæsar his lord, and to do sacrifice 31 VII| and reign of the Emperor Caesar, and wrote them in Latin,


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