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1 I| holy saint, Octavian the Emperor commanded that all the world 2 I| peace from heaven. And this Emperor commanded that every man 3 I| great sums of money to the Emperor for to get to himself that 4 I| crucified he doubted the Emperor that he should be reproved 5 I| this while Tiberius the Emperor fell into a grievous malady. 6 I| accomplish that which my lord the Emperor hath charged me. To whom 7 I| and shall bear it to the Emperor for to see it, and after 8 I| to Rome and said to the Emperor: Jesus of Nazareth, whom 9 I| anon be whole. And when the Emperor had heard this, he did anon 10 I| brought to Rome. And when the Emperor heard that Pilate was come 11 I| when he came before the Emperor. And as soon as the Emperor 12 I| Emperor. And as soon as the Emperor saw him all his wrath was 13 I| Christian man, caused the Emperor to despoil him of that coat. 14 I| as he had put it off, the Emperor had in his heart as great 15 I| had before, wherefore the Emperor marvelled of this coat, 16 I| coat of Jesus. Then the Emperor made Pilate to be set in 17 I| slew himself. And when the Emperor heard how he was dead, he 18 I| Pilate was accused before the Emperor Tiberius because he did 19 I| Volusian returned to the Emperor. But when the Emperor heard 20 I| the Emperor. But when the Emperor heard how he had made our 21 I| Vienne in the time of the Emperor Leo, which reigned the year 22 II| thereof in the garners of the Emperor in Alexandria. And the holy 23 II| to the ministers of the Emperor, and worshipped and praised 24 II| men rebelled against the emperor; and the emperor sent against 25 II| against the emperor; and the emperor sent against them three 26 II| when the messengers of the emperor had received his benediction, 27 II| and sith returned to the emperor, and were worshipfully received. 28 II| happed that some other in the emperor's house had envy on the 29 II| and accused them to the emperor of high treason, and did 30 II| gifts that they caused the emperor to be so full of ire that 31 II| appeared to Constantine the emperor, and said to him: Wherefore 32 II| meat to beasts. And the emperor demanded: What art thou 33 II| were in prison, to whom the emperor said: What art magic or 34 II| sentence of death. Then the emperor said to them: know ye well 35 II| present peril. And when the emperor had heard of them the life 36 II| did against the law of the Emperor, Paschasius blamed her, 37 II| peace, for Diocletian the emperor, which was enemy to holy 38 II| Media; and Alexander the Emperor bare it thither at the request 39 II| Alexandria, which for the emperor of Rome governed all the 40 II| In this time Domitian was Emperor of Rome, which made right 41 II| entered in. After this that emperor saw that he ceased not to 42 II| same year was Domitian the emperor, for his evils, put to death, 43 II| served so well to Julian the emperor of Rome that he gave to 44 II| complained of their father to the emperor. ~Anon after this came the 45 II| empeshed and let, for the emperor sent to him a citation that 46 II| When Herod came to Rome the emperor ordained that his sons should 47 II| prison. When Augustus, the emperor of Rome, heard say that 48 II| Now it happed that the Emperor Constantine did do slay 49 II| S. Paul appeared to this Emperor Constantine, saying to him: 50 II| so appeared to him, the emperor wist not ne could not name 51 II| the church. After this the emperor came to S. Peter's church 52 II| Bethany, heard say that the emperor was become christian, she 53 II| that other party. Then the emperor ordained two paynims, gentiles, 54 II| bishops of the idols unto the emperor and said unto him: O thou 55 II| unto him: O thou most holy emperor, sith the time that thou 56 II| hundred men. Then sent the emperor for S. Silvester and asked 57 II| by the commandment of the emperor, which was of the party 58 II| and reprove Maximian the emperor of this, that he was over 59 II| christian people. And the emperor had of him so great despite 60 II| made a church, the said emperor made it a stable for horses, 61 II| Marcel had sung mass, the emperor made him to keep his horse, 62 II| that when Maximus, the emperor, slew and martyred christian 63 II| of martyrs. ~There was an emperor in his time named Philip, 64 II| thirteen years Decius the emperor commanded to smite off his 65 II| taken and constrained by the emperor for to worship and do sacrifice 66 II| and to the amity of the emperor celestial, by your foolish 67 II| knowest thou not well that the emperor our lord is cruel against 68 II| Sebastian was acccused to the emperor that he was christian, wherefore 69 II| wherefore Diocletian, the emperor of Rome, made him come tofore 70 II| stood upon a step where the emperor should pass by, and said 71 II| prefect of Rome, for the emperor, loved her, and when his 72 II| adornments. ~Valens the emperor which sustained the Arian 73 II| whom S. Basil said: O thou emperor, it is written: Honor regis 74 II| of holy church? And the emperor said to him: Yet returnest 75 II| provost of the meats of the emperor, upholder of the Arians, 76 II| ordain for the meats of the emperor and not to enquire of the 77 II| still, and said not. And the emperor said to S. Basil: Now go 78 II| them again. And after, the emperor did promise to S. Basil 79 II| science be corrupted. Then the emperor had great indignation of 80 II| and comforted him. And the Emperor and other people were sorry 81 II| custom that is when the emperor is crowned, there shall 82 II| colours, and demand the emperor of what stones he will have 83 II| in the time of Phocas the emperor. ~ 84 III| at the mandment of the Emperor, many bishops came to Rome, 85 III| from the time of Honorius, emperor of Rome. Then let us pray 86 III| two brethren went to the Emperor Theodosius, which was a 87 III| churches, each which thing the emperor granted them, and wrote 88 III| by the commandment of the emperor obeyed and helped them. 89 III| much that he was instituted emperor. Whiles he was young he 90 III| that sign. When then he was emperor he remembered thereof, and 91 III| Julian the apostate and emperor was in the battle, and thither 92 III| spurs and came to Julian the emperor, and brandished his sword 93 III| happed that Trajan, which was emperor of Rome, passed by Antioch, 94 III| christian men, wherefor the emperor did him to be taken and 95 III| was presented tofore the emperor and all the senators of 96 III| beating and prison, the emperor did send for the Romans 97 III| saw that Diocletian the emperor made so many persecutions 98 III| the time of Decius, the emperor of Rome. After this the 99 III| the time of Eraclius, the emperor, about the year of our Lord 100 III| happed that Claudius the emperor made him to come tofore 101 III| was of the council of the emperor: What wilt thou say of our 102 III| Then said Claudius the emperor: If Jesu Christ be God verily, 103 III| provost of the city said: The emperor is deceived and betrayed, 104 III| infancy? With these words the emperor turned and changed his courage, 105 III| were converted. After, the emperor did do smite off the head 106 III| that may I not do, for the emperor should then smite off my 107 III| thou doubtest so much the emperor, which is mortal, why should 108 III| should not I doubt mine emperor Jesu Christ, which is immortal; 109 III| the time that Trajan the emperor reigned, and on a time as 110 III| cause hath been slain. The emperor answered: If I come again 111 III| avenge his death? And the emperor said: He that shall come 112 III| the time when Phocas was emperor of Rome. Let us then pray 113 III| in the time of Louis the emperor the second. And the body 114 III| therefore Valentinian the emperor delivered him to govern, 115 III| till they had grant of the emperor. And when the emperor knew 116 III| the emperor. And when the emperor knew hereof he had great 117 III| was accomplished, for the emperor said to Ambrose when he 118 III| abode the answer of the emperor fled yet away, but he was 119 III| done to him, to reprove the emperor ne the other great men when 120 III| in a chronicle that the emperor Valentinian was wroth because 121 III| for to avenge the same the emperor did do slay five thousand 122 III| surmount power. Thou art emperor, but that is for to punish 123 III| way of medicine. When the emperor heard these words, he was 124 III| force ne the power of the emperor, to the end that he hold 125 III| him to Ambrose, and the emperor followed soon after much 126 III| him long for to assoil the emperor, which came following him, 127 III| Then returned Ruffin to the emperor, and recounted to him how 128 III| how he had done, and the emperor said: Certainly I shall 129 III| so great wickedness? The emperor alleged to him that David 130 III| repentant. Then said the emperor: It appertaineth to thee 131 III| all the people, and the emperor received it gladly and refused 132 III| refused it not. When the emperor was reconciled to the church 133 III| with other. Then obeyed the emperor humbly and went out. And 134 III| out. And after, when the emperor came to Constantinople, 135 III| difference there was between an emperor and a priest. I have found 136 III| another place under Diocletian emperor of Persia, being present 137 III| George, which Sigismund, the emperor of Almayne, brought and 138 III| in the time that Nero was emperor.~And it happed in the year 139 III| sixty-six in the time of Leo the emperor, that the Venetians translated 140 III| because he had appealed to the emperor to Rome, and was sent forth 141 III| the fury and anger of the emperor Tiberius, because he had 142 III| governor of Galatia for the emperor, and the messenger of Pilate 143 III| shall demand licence of the emperor Tiberius, and I shall go 144 III| and gat licence of the emperor for to destroy this people 145 III| in the time of Nero the emperor, and came suddenly, the 146 III| And Josephus said: The emperor of Rome is dead, and the 147 III| the senate hath made thee emperor; and Vespasian answered: 148 III| that Vespasian was made emperor, and led him to Rome. All 149 III| well of the death of the emperor as of his election to be 150 III| as of his election to be emperor. And Vespasian left his 151 III| when Vespasian had been emperor two years, Titus took Jerusalem 152 III| Titus his son was made emperor after him, and was so debonair, 153 III| more, but the mother of the emperor, which was named Helena, 154 III| It was so that Adrian the emperor had do make, in the same 155 III| son bare the nails to the emperor, and the emperor did do 156 III| to the emperor, and the emperor did do set them in his bridle 157 III| Quiriacus moved not, Julian the emperor said to him: Either thou 158 III| a letter to Domitian the emperor which said that he held 159 III| martyrdom. And when the emperor saw that he ceased not of 160 III| to be believed that the emperor did these persecutions unto 161 III| Beleth saith, why that the emperor and the senate pursued Christ 162 III| miracles of Jesu Christ to the emperor only, and not to the senators, 163 III| Therefore Tiberius the emperor did do slay some of the 164 III| was vicar unto Julian the emperor, constrained a christian 165 III| to the knowledge of the emperor, he commanded that January 166 III| Domicella, niece of Domitian the emperor, whom S. Peter the apostle 167 III| of the councillors of the emperor. And when she was curiously 168 III| this he gat licence of the emperor that he might do what he 169 III| years of age. To whom the emperor Diocletian said: My little 170 III| adore such gods. When the emperor heard this child thus speak 171 III| persecution, but the mother of the emperor, whom Origen had converted, 172 III| death under Alexander the emperor, which began to reign the 173 III| he died under Valens the emperor, and from the death of him 174 III| presented them tofore the emperor, and when he found them 175 III| consented to the saying of the emperor and therefore he is worshipped 176 III| the decree of my heavenly emperor. Then the provost was angry, 177 III| the time of Claudius the emperor, which famine had Agabus 178 III| was of the lineage of the emperor Nero, the Jews had doubt 179 III| place unto the time of the emperor Zeno and Gelasius the pope, 180 III| that Diocletian, son of the emperor, had a wicked spirit in 181 III| found, he was brought to the emperor. Then he demanded if he 182 III| when it was told to the emperor they were taken out of prison, 183 III| and debonair. After, the emperor made him to be hanged on 184 III| down and slew many. The emperor was afeard and smote himself 185 III| offered and led to Nero the emperor, this child Celsus followed 186 III| between the Lombards and the emperor of Rome. And then S. Gregory, 187 III| he was present, and the emperor and much great company, 188 III| Julius Cæsar, the first emperor of Rome, had divided the 189 III| Rome by the hands of the emperor, lest peradventure the rude 190 III| ne bear arms against the emperor, which statutes were used 191 III| which for to please the emperor Diocletian, who sent his 192 III| order of knighthood of the emperor's hand; and he himself girded 193 III| Severus, desired of the emperor that he might prove the 194 III| they asked licence of the emperor to return home into Britain, 195 III| into Britain, which the emperor granted to them all, save 196 III| thousand men. And when the emperor heard hereof he assembled 197 III| the great love that the emperor had to him, and for reverence 198 III| conversation. And when the emperor had seen the letters, anon 199 III| fulfil the commandment of the emperor. And then S. Alban was brought 200 III| saying: In the time of the emperor Diocletian, Alban, lord 201 III| to the commandment of the emperor, and so he was led forth 202 III| Nerva, and was cousin to the emperor Nero, had a daughter which 203 III| by the commandment of the emperor Nero went in to Italy with 204 III| Paris, in the time of the emperor Honorius and Theodosius 205 III| mother unto the time of the emperor Valentinian. Anon after 206 IV| by the commandment of the Emperor Maximian, persecuted much 207 IV| divers tribulations, the emperor Maximian had a daughter 208 IV| for whom her father the emperor did do make many crafts 209 IV| the mouth of the maid: O emperor, it availeth thee nothing 210 IV| the people. And anon the emperor with a great multitude of 211 IV| delivered the daughter of the emperor from the hands of the fiend. 212 IV| by the commandment of the emperor, the knights brought the 213 IV| daughter of Constantine the emperor, had two provosts, that 214 IV| Constance, daughter of the emperor, should be given to him 215 IV| marriage for a reward. The emperor would well, as for him, 216 IV| And then he prayed the emperor to pardon him of taking 217 IV| that pleased well to the emperor. Then were his two daughters 218 IV| Constantine was dead, an emperor, son of the great Constantine 219 IV| the great Constantine was emperor, all of the heresy of the 220 IV| answer that he should yet be emperor, and so it happed afterward, 221 IV| Constantine was dead he became emperor. Then commanded he that 222 IV| of the country, for the emperor durst not slay so great 223 IV| Then showed Julian the emperor the covetise of his heart, 224 IV| fourth year of Claudius the emperor, Peter came to Rome, and 225 IV| church under Claudius the emperor, he went to Rome against 226 IV| him many friends in the emperor's house and converted them 227 IV| recited and read tofore the emperor, and of all men marvellously 228 IV| which was dead, and that the emperor loved so much. Whom when 229 IV| with his fellows to the emperor, whom the emperor knew for 230 IV| to the emperor, whom the emperor knew for dead, and, whiles 231 IV| for him, it was old to the emperor that Patroclus was come 232 IV| thou? And he said: Yea, emperor, I live; and Nero said: 233 IV| Patroclus said: Yea, certainly, emperor; then Nero gave to him a 234 IV| assisted him, said to him: O emperor, why smitest thou this young 235 IV| the empire of Rome. The emperor then dreading the noise 236 IV| no christian man till the emperor had otherwise ordained, 237 IV| in the time of Justin the emperor, and made ready a cord to 238 IV| by the commandment of the emperor Anthony, tofore Publius 239 IV| and ten, under Decius the emperor. ~ 240 IV| in the time of Zeno the emperor, and had a rich man to her 241 IV| Ephesus. And when Decius the emperor came into Ephesus for the 242 IV| thirtieth year of Theodosius the emperor, when the heresy was of 243 IV| then the most christian emperor, being sorrowful that the 244 IV| idols, that is it that the emperor desireth of us. And then 245 IV| enquire and demand what the emperor had commanded to do. And 246 IV| they would lead him to the emperor, and was sore afeard, and 247 IV| should have been led to the Emperor Decius. And then the bishop 248 IV| first days of Decius the emperor, and it resembleth nothing 249 IV| in my heart. Decius the emperor that was in this city, where 250 IV| is named Decius, he was emperor many years since. And Malchus 251 IV| fled for fear of Decius the emperor, and I saw him, that yesterday 252 IV| fled from the face of the Emperor Decius. And then they went 253 IV| judge sent to Theodosius the emperor, praying him that he would 254 IV| saints of our Lord saw the emperor come, their visages shone 255 IV| like to the sun. And the emperor entered then, and glorified 256 IV| Christ, and so died. Then the emperor arose, and fell on them, 257 IV| night they appeared to the emperor, and said to him that he 258 IV| again. Then commanded the emperor that the place should be 259 IV| by the commandment of the emperor, knights beat them both 260 IV| brought them tofore the emperor. Nero saw their visages 261 IV| martyrdom under Decius the emperor. When Decius the emperor 262 IV| emperor. When Decius the emperor had surmounted Babylon and 263 IV| he died under Valens the emperor, and from the death of him 264 IV| Italy, and Constantine the emperor favouring them, Julius the 265 IV| come to him. Wherefore the emperor established against the 266 IV| gifts ne by menaces of this emperor, he said tofore them all: 267 IV| Gaius, nephew of Tiberius emperor. And on a day as Herod was 268 IV| Tiberius died, and Gaius was emperor. Which delivered Herod out 269 IV| these causes he was made emperor, and the first that ever 270 IV| remembrance of the victory of the emperor that he had the first day 271 IV| the time of Theodosius the emperor, which began to reign the 272 IV| the said Theodosius the emperor, and wife of Valens, went 273 IV| August in the honour of an emperor paynim which was dead. Then 274 IV| earl which was nigh to the emperor Otto, that was so cruelly 275 IV| by the commandment of the emperor he was led to pope John, 276 IV| clerks. And at the last the emperor appeased the noise and gat 277 IV| seventeenth year of Honorius the emperor. The invention of him, the 278 IV| daughter of Theodosius the emperor, was greatly tormented with 279 IV| the apostles. And when the emperor heard that, he impetred 280 IV| of S. Laurence. And the emperor wrote to S. Pelagius the 281 IV| consented to the request of the emperor, and then went the cardinals 282 IV| nourished and taught of the emperor Julian. Then this Julian 283 IV| when he was enhanced to be emperor he slew the father and mother 284 IV| them. ~The daughter of the emperor Theodosius was tormented 285 IV| The miscreants came to the emperor Theodosius, requiring that 286 IV| But, at the request of the emperor, Donatus came and prayed 287 IV| brought to Maximian the emperor, and was commanded that 288 IV| And in his time Philip the emperor, and Philip his son, received 289 IV| enhance the church. And this emperor was the first that received 290 IV| a knight with Philip the emperor named Decius, which was 291 IV| France rebelled against this emperor, he sent thither Decius 292 IV| had victory. And when the emperor heard his coming, and would 293 IV| when Decius knew that the emperor slept in his pavilion, he 294 IV| them of the host that the emperor had brought, and went anon 295 IV| named the treasures of the emperor, but of the church, or peradventure 296 IV| not under this Decius, the emperor that succeeded to Philip, 297 IV| which was Cæsar and not emperor, that he suffered martyrdom. 298 IV| For between Decius the emperor and this Decius the younger, 299 IV| younger, Cæsar, and not emperor. For, anciently, when any 300 IV| neverthemore he was Augustus ne emperor, as it is read in the chronicles, 301 IV| he was made Augustus and emperor. In the time of these emperors, 302 IV| was called Cæsar, and not emperor but Decius Cæsar only. And 303 IV| in the life of Henry the emperor, that he and Cunegonde his 304 IV| help me. Then Henry the emperor was ashamed, and gave her 305 IV| burning ashes. And when the emperor was dead, there went a great 306 IV| that go to the death of the emperor, if peradventure we may 307 IV| pot a chalice, which the emperor had given to the church 308 IV| was founden then that the emperor died that time, and one 309 IV| and brought him to the emperor. And when Decius the emperor 310 IV| emperor. And when Decius the emperor saw him, he smiling said 311 IV| receive baptism. Claudius the emperor, when Cyrilla would not 312 IV| succeeded not Decius the emperor, for after the chronicles, 313 IV| whom he made Cæsar, but not emperor, so saith Richard in his 314 IV| the time of Marcian the emperor at Balthernas a marvellous 315 V| issued anon.~When that the emperor Frederick destroyed Benevento, 316 V| manner and by what pain this emperor should be justified, that 317 V| thereupon. And anon the emperor died an evil death.~It is 318 V| dignity; for like as the emperor Augustus precelled all other 319 V| lately under Constantine the emperor. And by the ensamples Austin 320 V| into the grace of Gaius the emperor, and he gave to him two 321 V| thousand men. And when the emperor had read these letters he 322 V| it not to him. Then the emperor believed well that which 323 V| Tripartita, that Valens the emperor commended that it should 324 V| have it thence. Then the emperor took it and embraced in 325 V| passed unto Constance the emperor which would have taken Italy 326 V| in prayer and came to the emperor and answered to him and 327 V| God. And when Aurelian the emperor heard hereof he sent many 328 V| approach him. And when the emperor saw that they returned not, 329 V| prayer they said to him: The emperor desireth to see thee, and 330 V| and when he was tofore the emperor he required of him if he 331 V| And he said: Yes. Then the emperor, being full of woodness, 332 V| dost to me. And then the emperor being all wroth commanded 333 V| being within the flame, the emperor beheld him, and saw that 334 V| Jesu Christ. And then the emperor blamed the name of Jesu 335 V| them hurt him. And when the emperor knew that he had none harm, 336 V| sprang into the eye of the emperor, and smote out his eye, 337 V| smote out his eye, and the emperor was angry, and commanded 338 V| same place. And when the emperor heard say that he was escaped, 339 V| bear of my blood to your emperor, and let him rub his eye 340 V| bare of his blood to the emperor, wherewith he anointed his 341 V| woman that heard what the emperor said which woman had been 342 V| beheaded under Adrian the Emperor, because he would not sacrifice 343 V| suffered death under Maximian, emperor. For when the said Maximian 344 V| christian man. And when the emperor heard that, and that he 345 V| precious cloths. And then the emperor commanded them to be brought 346 V| his glory. And when the emperor heard that many women ministered 347 V| so noble, by leave of the emperor he sent women to her because 348 V| christian; and when the emperor heard that, he was strongly 349 V| harm. And after this the emperor commanded that they should 350 V| by the commandment of the emperor there was a great stone 351 V| father. And then Eraclius the emperor assembled a great host and 352 V| vanished away. Then the emperor took off his hosen and shoes 353 V| sickness and maladies. Then the emperor did do repair the churches, 354 V| should be ordained by the emperor that none should flee to 355 V| Eutropius had trespassed to the emperor, and fled anon to the church, 356 V| but chide. And when the emperor saw his will, he made Eutropius 357 V| provinces by authority of the emperor such laws were much profitable. 358 V| that same Gaimas prayed the emperor that he would give to him 359 V| their prayers. And when the emperor had granted him, he came 360 V| was granted to him by the emperor, but John, which was strong 361 V| love of God, said to the emperor: Promise not, ne give no 362 V| such thing. And when the emperor heard this he was glad, 363 V| barbarians. And then the emperor committed to S. John the 364 V| which was chamberlain of the emperor, was smitten with a stone, 365 V| on that other. Then the emperor moved by these things, defended 366 V| christian man, son of the said emperor, which held the name and 367 V| were dead long tofore. This emperor was of so great debonairty 368 V| Valentinian, whom he made emperor. And all these things be 369 V| knights, and were sent to the emperor for to help in their just 370 V| mountains and came beneath, the emperor commanded that all they 371 V| Jesu Christ. And then the emperor, embraised with ire, said: 372 V| We be thy knights, sir emperor, and have taken arms to 373 V| Jesu Christ. And when the emperor heard that, he commanded 374 V| let us remand unto the emperor such words: We be knights 375 V| so that Theodosius the emperor, as John Beleth saith, required 376 V| him, moved Domitian the emperor in so great cruelty that 377 V| the messengers of Michael, emperor of Constantinople, among 378 V| twenty-two, under Alexander the emperor. And by the works of the 379 V| by the works of the said emperor the most apparent part of 380 V| of the idols went to the emperor Alexander, and required 381 V| Alexander. And then the emperor commanded that the Wednesday 382 V| his meiny. And when the emperor heard that, he did do call 383 V| many others. And when the emperor heard hereof, he sent to 384 VI| and were conveyed to the emperor of Rome, the which kept 385 VI| that were then with the emperor, wherefor his council would 386 VI| and anon they sent to the emperor to know if there were any 387 VI| men should sleep. Then the emperor, marvelling, sent to the 388 VI| every one. And then the emperor was greatly abashed of that 389 VI| of Greece was slain, the emperor of Rome was slain, the king 390 VI| Yield ye that longeth to the emperor, and that ye owe to God, 391 VI| after, when Constans was emperor, and that the Huns and Goths 392 VI| christian men in the time of the emperor Marcian, that reigned in 393 VI| unto the time of Trajan the emperor, in the time that Atticus 394 VI| chivalry of Trajan, the emperor, and was right busy in the 395 VI| his life.~In that time the emperor and the people were much 396 VI| against them, for whom the emperor was much sorrowful, and 397 VI| him the commandment of the emperor, and clad him with noble 398 VI| they brought him to the emperor. And when he heard of his 399 VI| barbarians. And then the emperor seeing that Eustace would 400 VI| serve him. And then the emperor, replenished with ire, put 401 VI| and departed. Then the emperor did do make a fire under 402 VI| were drawn out tofore the emperor, and were found all whole 403 VI| suffered death under Adrian the emperor, which began about the year 404 VI| in the time of Phocas the emperor, what time Rome had received 405 VI| field of the chivalry of the emperor.~ 406 VI| tree by commandment of the emperor, and cruelly his body was 407 VI| went to Valentinian the emperor for a certain necessity, 408 VI| certain necessity, and the emperor knew well that he would 409 VI| And then he went to the emperor, and when he saw him he 410 VI| great humility, for when the emperor Maximian had on a time bidden 411 VI| the time of Frederick the emperor, whereof holy church had 412 VI| by the commandment of the emperor were battles established 413 VI| in the time of Maximian, emperor of Rome, and Marcian the 414 VI| was of the lineage of the emperor of Rome. When the day of 415 VI| came from the palace of the emperor with a great meiny following 416 VI| might not draw out. Anon the emperor with the pope went to Euphemius' 417 VI| others were healed. The emperor made great foison of gold 418 VI| gone to the court of the emperor, which was then at Cremona, 419 VI| hair than my son were made emperor. And then anon the maid 420 VI| the time of Alexander the emperor, and it is read in another 421 VI| was come a minister of the emperor's unto Antioch, and sought 422 VI| of the ministers of the emperor, and be slain instead of 423 VI| and niece of Domitian the emperor, and had converted to the 424 VI| Sisinnius, friend of the emperor, and she had promised to 425 VI| noble men and friends of the emperor believed in our Lord by 426 VI| Mamertin wrote unto Trajan the emperor, of Clement, and he had 427 VI| years after, Trajan the emperor, understanding this which 428 VI| the time that Michael the emperor governed the Empire of Rome, 429 VI| In the time of Martin the emperor the church had been destroyed 430 VII| returned to Rome to see the emperor, and to know how his lordships 431 VII| Constantine, which after was emperor. And then soon after died 432 VII| Maxentius, that was then emperor, and vicious to God's law 433 VII| went forth hardily to the emperor, and said in this wise: 434 VII| of God much wisely, the emperor was much abashed and could 435 VII| people. And after this the emperor came to the palace, and 436 VII| woman. To whom she said: O emperor, I beseech thee be not overcome 437 VII| philosophers.~And when the emperor saw that in no manner he 438 VII| from so far parts, and the emperor answered and said: We have 439 VII| is a worthy counsel of an emperor, that for one maid, young 440 VII| orators she said to the emperor: What judgment is this to 441 VII| were all still. And the emperor was replenished with felony 442 VII| all the others said to the emperor: Know thou, sir emperor, 443 VII| emperor: Know thou, sir emperor, that never was there any 444 VII| dare not. Wherefore, sir emperor, we acknowledge that but 445 VII| of twelve days.~And the emperor went out of the country 446 VII| with thee.~And when the emperor was returned, he commanded 447 VII| angel. I pray thee, said the emperor, set at thine heart this 448 VII| and foul? And then the emperor having disdain, and angry 449 VII| anon and began to blame the emperor of so great cruelty, and 450 VII| of the queen was, and the emperor bade that many should be 451 VII| Jesu Christ. And then the emperor, drunken in woodness, commanded 452 VII| in disputing against the emperor. Thirdly, she had science 453 VII| when she answered to the emperor, when he demanded who she 454 VII| she informed wisely the emperor. Logic is divided in three, 455 VII| for she disputed with the emperor. Secondly, she was marvellous 456 VII| when she answered to the emperor, she had sweet words in 457 VII| all and answered to the emperor: Tarry not to do the torments 458 VII| refused all, and said to the emperor when he promised to hold 459 VII| stood in the palace of the emperor, this child came to him 460 VII| falsely accused unto the emperor, and the wife of the emperor, 461 VII| emperor, and the wife of the emperor, named Sophia, did to him 462 VII| peace to be had with the emperor and with the church. And 463 VII| whose request Phocas the emperor gave to the church of Christ 464 VII| Constantinople, and they made Charles emperor, and crowned him by the 465 VII| was much marvel of this Emperor Charles, for as long as 466 VII| matter. And nevertheless the Emperor did by dissimulation so 467 VII| and the authority of the emperor helped much thereto. For 468 VII| was falsely accused to the emperor and was sent to Angiers 469 VII| sit rex Christe. And the Emperor was present, and it pleased 470 VII| it pleased so much to the Emperor that he took him out of 471 VII| messengers of Michael the Emperor of Constantinople brought 472 VII| Louis his son, which was emperor after him, and he took the 473 VII| this, the first Otto was emperor, in the year of our Lord 474 VII| the child. And when the emperor would have condemned him 475 VII| without audience, he took the emperor and threw him to the ground, 476 VII| his hands. And after, the emperor made him to be kept, and 477 VII| wise unto her husband the emperor that he commanded to smite 478 VII| after, came a day that the emperor should do right to widows 479 VII| burning iron. And when the emperor saw that, he was all abashed 480 VII| bishops and of the barons, the emperor took term of ten days, and 481 VII| the truth known. Then the emperor the cause examined and the 482 VII| seven, six.~After this emperor reigned Henry, which was 483 VII| miracles. And this Henry the emperor and his wife Cunegonde were 484 VII| falling to the earth. This emperor put some of the bishops 485 VII| And on Whitsunday, as the emperor was crowned in a little 486 VII| and the secretary of the emperor, said that they had seen 487 VII| menaced and threatened the emperor.~In the time of this Conrad, 488 VII| little house. And as the emperor went for to hunt in the 489 VII| and a voice came to the emperor, which said to him three 490 VII| heart, and brought it to the emperor. And the same day a duke 491 VII| everybody. And when the emperor saw him that he was so fair 492 VII| when it was told to the emperor that the marriage of his 493 VII| was pope. And as Henry the emperor came to Rome for to appease 494 VII| and by the means of the emperor, he deposed himself.~And 495 VII| And after this Henry, was emperor the third Henry, and in 496 VII| that he made to Matthew the emperor. And when this Henry was 497 VII| Frederick, nephew of Conrad, was emperor in the year of our Lord 498 VII| ennoblished, by the favour of the emperor, to the See, and this discord 499 VII| dwelled in Tusculum for the emperor, assailed the Romans, which 500 VII| and a half. And when the emperor Frederick visited the Holy


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