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1 I| subject to the Empire of Rome. And by so many pence as 2 I| complete, as the Church of Rome holdeth. And then he was 3 I| tribute that he owed to Rome. And this time was at Rome 4 I| Rome. And this time was at Rome one of the sons of the king 5 I| together much money, he went to Rome without knowing of Herod, 6 I| Volusian with Veronica to Rome and said to the Emperor: 7 I| be taken and brought to Rome. And when the Emperor heard 8 I| that Pilate was come to Rome, he was much wroth, and 9 I| from his exile to come to Rome. Eusebius and Bede in their 10 I| nothing thereof, the Church of Rome approveth it. For the same 11 I| the Pope, and that was at Rome, which is lady and head 12 I| west, therein is Greece, Rome and Germany. In Europe reigneth 13 II| law, which the princes of Rome have commanded to be destroyed. 14 II| Andrew said: The princes of Rome knew never how the son of 15 II| hallowed, came from the city of Rome for to preach the faith 16 II| sergeants and ministers of Rome came for to take Paschasius 17 II| Paschasius and bring him to Rome, because he was accused 18 II| accused tofore the senators of Rome of that he had robbed the 19 II| palace after the work of Rome. And then our Lord delivered 20 II| which for the emperor of Rome governed all the land of 21 II| and her children came to Rome, and much people were by 22 II| Domitian was Emperor of Rome, which made right great 23 II| did him to be brought to Rome and made him to be cast 24 II| to Julian the emperor of Rome that he gave to him the 25 II| Aristobulus to school to Rome, and Alexander became a 26 II| and they went again to Rome and complained of their 27 II| citation that he should come to Rome for to answer to the accusation 28 II| trespasses; so he was in going to Rome and abiding there, and in 29 II| Egypt. When Herod came to Rome the emperor ordained that 30 II| Augustus, the emperor of Rome, heard say that Herod ruled 31 II| purpose, good Lord, to go to Rome for to be assoiled of mine 32 II| certain bishops went to Rome for to complain on him to 33 II| after, S Thomas came to Rome on S. Mark's day at afternoon, 34 II| temporal which had been at Rome were come home and had told 35 II| great sorrow, and sent to Rome for his absolution. ~Now 36 II| Melchiades, the bishop of Rome, died, and all the people 37 II| to be the high Bishop of Rome, which sore against his 38 II| dignity of the empire of Rome is brought forth of the 39 II| happed that there was at Rome a dragon in a pit, which 40 II| them. Thus was the city of Rome delivered from double death, 41 II| chief bishop and pope of Rome. He went to chastise and 42 II| a citizen and burgess of Rome, and it happed when the 43 II| and Maximian, emperors of Rome, that they made him master 44 II| Chromatius, provosts of Rome, made Tranquillinus their 45 II| Diocletian, the emperor of Rome, made him come tofore him, 46 II| health and for the state of Rome, and I think for to pray 47 II| estate and for the health of Rome. Diocletian said: Art thou 48 II| this pestilence was most at Rome and Pavia. Then the good 49 II| ceased, and thither from Rome relics of S. Sebastian were 50 II| the son of the prefect of Rome, for the emperor, loved 51 III| was a much noble widow of Rome, of whom S. Jerome wrote 52 III| nobles of the senators of Rome, and of the lineage of the 53 III| puissant of seignory at Rome. She was the most humble 54 III| Emperor, many bishops came to Rome, among whom were there the 55 III| things.~She had been at Rome so puissant and so noble, 56 III| nourished them. She lived in Rome holily thirty-three years, 57 III| of Honorius, emperor of Rome. Then let us pray to this 58 III| one of the governors of Rome, sent to him one of his 59 III| ashes, and fled with all to Rome, and did so much that he 60 III| councillors and governors of Rome. But the woman, when she 61 III| consul of the governance of Rome. And after that he procured 62 III| Trajan, which was emperor of Rome, passed by Antioch, to whom 63 III| ten knights to be led to Rome. There he was presented 64 III| and all the senators of Rome, and was constrained by 65 III| of Decius, the emperor of Rome. After this the Christian 66 III| hair. After that he went to Rome and went into the church 67 III| great authority, was at Rome. It happed that Claudius 68 III| and from thence he went to Rome and governed the church 69 III| and governed the church of Rome twenty-five years. That 70 III| his body was brought to Rome, and from Rome it was translated 71 III| brought to Rome, and from Rome it was translated to Treves. 72 III| saith that his body lieth at Rome, and buried under a stone 73 III| parentage of senators of Rome, whose father was named 74 III| pretoria of the provost of Rome, for to give to each man 75 III| founded within the walls of Rome in the honour of S. Andrew 76 III| passed through the market of Rome, and saw there two fair 77 III| thou hast destroyed all Rome, and hurt all holy church 78 III| hast let Gregory go out of Rome. Of which word the pope 79 III| return and come again to Rome, which then was gone on 80 III| have gone privily out of Rome, for to eschew the office 81 III| they brought him out of Rome in a tun upon a cart. And 82 III| three days the people of Rome sought him all about. Anon 83 III| went toward a battle out of Rome, it happed that in his way 84 III| Gregory went by the market of Rome which is called the market 85 III| church, and established at Rome two schools of song, that 86 III| when Phocas was emperor of Rome. Let us then pray to S. 87 III| England, and was learned at Rome and there flourished in 88 III| Nursia, and was sent to Rome for to study, but in his 89 III| son of Ambrose, provost of Rome, of whom it happed as he 90 III| he was set to school at Rome, and became to be so good 91 III| years after that he went to Rome, and there his sister, the 92 III| said, on a time he went to Rome, and when he was on a time 93 III| therefore he went with him to Rome. When S. Peter preached 94 III| gospel, the good people of Rome prayed S. Mark that he would 95 III| that it should be read at Rome. And then S. Peter seeing 96 III| like as he did to them of Rome, which is in to this day 97 III| S. Mark led with him to Rome a burgess of that same city 98 III| S. Marcelin was pope of Rome by the space of nine years 99 III| and Maximian, emperors of Rome. The which commanded that 100 III| appealed to the emperor to Rome, and was sent forth to Rome, 101 III| Rome, and was sent forth to Rome, they turned all their persecution 102 III| which would have gone to Rome, was constrained by a contrary 103 III| After this Vespasian went to Rome, and gat licence of the 104 III| Josephus said: The emperor of Rome is dead, and the senate 105 III| came the messengers from Rome and affirmed that Vespasian 106 III| emperor, and led him to Rome. All this recounteth Eusebius 107 III| he should be brought to Rome, and when he was there they 108 III| motherly compassion, came to Rome; and when she came she found 109 III| not far from the city of Rome, about a mile, and this 110 III| father, and they both came to Rome, where they had of their 111 III| one, Almachius, provost of Rome, and was their principal 112 III| sent for him to come to Rome, and when he was there the 113 III| from thence he went so to Rome to the pope, alway wearing 114 III| Gregory, then being pope of Rome. The which had a great zeal 115 III| England in the market of Rome for to be sold, which were 116 III| countermanded and came again to Rome. And after, when he was 117 III| coming from the court of Rome, and said that he had brought 118 III| liberal. And after, he went to Rome for to learn the sciences 119 III| priest. When the provost of Rome heard this he made all the 120 III| Barnabas preached first at Rome of Christ. and was made 121 III| Lombards and the emperor of Rome. And then S. Gregory, the 122 III| Cæsar, the first emperor of Rome, had divided the land of 123 III| realm and subdued it to Rome, and made it to pay yearly 124 III| knighthood, but only at Rome by the hands of the emperor, 125 III| in all places obedient to Rome and under their subjection. 126 III| fellowship came prosperously to Rome in the time when Zephyrus 127 III| when Zephyrus was pope of Rome, which saw the great beauty 128 III| fellowship had long sojourned in Rome, they asked licence of the 129 III| Pontian sat in the see at Rome, which by himself and virtuous 130 III| christened in the city of Rome sixtysix thousand men. And 131 III| being under the obeisance of Rome, to have advice how he might 132 III| the christian people of Rome of divers parts of the world, 133 III| which long had dwelt at Rome, departed and came home 134 III| which that time was pope of Rome; he took leave of the bishops 135 III| his father, and came to Rome. When S. Peter saw him, 136 III| went again to S. Peter to Rome, and when be came thither 137 III| was come out of Greece to Rome, and many other brethren 138 III| thus departed they from Rome and arrived in the city 139 III| Clement that then was pope of Rome, in exalting and glorifying 140 III| After this S. Peter came to Rome, and prayed to Marcial that 141 III| they were entered within Rome, they were received of a 142 III| returned in great haste to Rome, and told to S. Peter that 143 III| commandment of Nero, they went to Rome for to see S. Peter, whom 144 III| they were departed from Rome, they thought that they 145 IV| him, and brought him to Rome upon this condition, that 146 IV| And when they came nigh to Rome the people came against 147 IV| And anon as he was come to Rome he healed and delivered 148 IV| subjects and tributaries to Rome. And when he went by his 149 IV| christian, and returned again to Rome, and was received with great 150 IV| by his books, and went to Rome where he was had and reputed 151 IV| he followed and came to Rome. The fourth year of Claudius 152 IV| the emperor, Peter came to Rome, and sat there twenty-five 153 IV| to-morn shall come in to Rome. Then Peter, knowing that 154 IV| said tofore, Paul came to Rome, and with Peter began to 155 IV| he said to him: I go to Rome for to be crucified again, 156 IV| that Paul was a citizen of Rome it was commanded that his 157 IV| the emperor, he went to Rome against Simon Magus, there 158 IV| for his pleasure he set Rome afire, which burned seven 159 IV| He slew the senators of Rome to see what sorrow and lamentation 160 IV| cried and said: Ye men of Rome, succour hastily your gods 161 IV| place but in diverse within Rome, and hereof saith a versifier 162 IV| the place was the city of Rome. And howbeit that they suffered 163 IV| held the principality at Rome. ~ 164 IV| and from thence he came to Rome and was judged under Nero, 165 IV| was necessary. He came to Rome when Nero was not fully 166 IV| Nero, S. Paul was sent to Rome bound, and two years he 167 IV| then, that the people of Rome brake up his palace and 168 IV| and defend the empire of Rome. The emperor then dreading 169 IV| thy disciples coming to Rome and seeking, ceaseth and 170 IV| affection. Jerusalem and Rome be evil friends, for they 171 IV| our Lord Jesu Christ, and Rome hath slain his apostles, 172 IV| that they crucified, and Rome in solemnising, glorifieth 173 IV| when he was entered into Rome, it sufficed him not to 174 IV| as the pope sang mass at Rome in S. Peter's church, suddenly 175 IV| day solemnly through all Rome. And anon after, the pope 176 IV| now sitteth in the see at Rome. To whom then the prince 177 IV| was sent to Ravenna from Rome, and there he healed the 178 IV| took me and led me towards Rome, and anon S. James came 179 IV| prayer he departed out of Rome, and took with him seven 180 IV| year that he departed from Rome he came to Placentia, and 181 IV| woman. Nazarien then came to Rome and found his father, then 182 IV| tofore he was exiled to Rome, and was now compelled again 183 IV| again with wrong to go to Rome, where he was presented 184 IV| was led out of the gate of Rome, which is named three walls, 185 IV| wherefore all the clergy of Rome ordained Felix to be pope 186 IV| suffered many torments at Rome under Diocletian, and at 187 IV| Lucretius, which was provost of Rome, went on a time playing 188 IV| him bounden in chains to Rome. Then were they brought 189 IV| liberal. And after, he went to Rome for to learn the science 190 IV| that Herod Agrippa went to Rome, and was right familiar 191 IV| and Hermes, provost of Rome, which was converted to 192 IV| riches and brought them to Rome, and increased so the common 193 IV| so the common profit of Rome that there was given for 194 IV| and destroyed the city of Rome, he renewed it, saying: 195 IV| and when she returned to Rome she saw that the Romans 196 IV| If Stephen come not to Rome I shall not issue out of 197 IV| Constantinople and brought to Rome the body of S. Stephen. 198 IV| the Romans were come to Rome, they would have borne the 199 IV| heaven that said: O blessed Rome which hast enclosed in one 200 IV| very faith of the church of Rome. And then was the schedule 201 IV| Lateran, then he went to Rome with Fulco, bishop of Toulouse, 202 IV| on a time as he prayed at Rome in the church of S. Peter 203 IV| and he returned again to Rome. ~There was a monk, before 204 IV| that when S. Dominic was at Rome for the confirmation of 205 IV| Dominic was on a time at Rome, master Reynold of S. Amian, 206 IV| to the sea for to pass to Rome, and had been long in purpose 207 IV| In the same church at Rome one time there were forty 208 IV| S. Sixtus, on a time, at Rome, and suddenly the Holy Ghost 209 IV| and at the last he came to Rome. And after two months Diocletian 210 IV| brought them with him to Rome. Of whom that one, that 211 IV| thousand from the building of Rome, so that the year one thousand 212 IV| contentious and subdue them to Rome. And Decius, so sent thither, 213 IV| and subdued them all to Rome, and had victory. And when 214 IV| went anon to the city of Rome. And when Philip the younger 215 IV| replenished with felony: Ye men of Rome, have ye heard the devils 216 IV| Sixtus held the see of Rome, and this Decius was called 217 IV| judge named Stephen was at Rome and took gladly gifts, and 218 IV| the passion, for it was at Rome, which is head of the world, 219 IV| archdeacon of the siege of Rome, and as it is said, there 220 IV| never sith archdeacon in Rome. Sixthly, for the cruelty 221 V| desert places he came to Rome, but tofore he came into 222 V| And from thence he came to Rome, which was then so full 223 V| those days there was at Rome a cardinal of the title 224 V| departed from him. And abode at Rome with the same cardinal three 225 V| died, and Rocke forsook Rome and came to the town of 226 V| under Nero of the provost of Rome, and was grievously beaten, 227 V| said now that they be at Rome, howbeit they of Benevento 228 V| rhetoric in Carthage he came to Rome secretly, without the knowledge 229 V| Symmachus the prefect of Rome, that he might read rhetoric 230 V| likeness in the market of Rome, and how he ofttimes said 231 V| high propounced it, whereof Rome marvelled, and the church 232 V| that the Goths had taken Rome, and that the idolaters 233 V| the great Herod, went to Rome and passed by the house 234 V| sorrowed sore, and went to Rome and was received into the 235 V| weepings that he should go to Rome and buy him the name of 236 V| prayers, Baptist and went to Rome with her. And when Herod 237 V| rebel against the empire of Rome. And in token of this thing 238 V| the blessed Savina went to Rome, and there she was baptized 239 V| by them that they went to Rome, and he desired to go with 240 V| faith. And after he went to Rome and gat privileges of the 241 V| threw them into the Tiber at Rome, and recommended them to 242 V| grace that the church of Rome had done thereto. And at 243 V| Gregory, anon the citizens of Rome enclosed all the cardinals 244 V| to visit the churches at Rome. And so he came into a church 245 V| Gorgone was transported to Rome, and the year of our Lord 246 V| and Eugenia, returned to Rome, and there converted much 247 V| of our Lord, wherefore at Rome the church is hallowed in 248 V| And on a day a Jew came to Rome, and when he saw that the 249 V| Damasus sat then in the see of Rome. And when Chrysostom was 250 V| for the common profit of Rome, and therefore I ought not 251 V| assembled on that one party, and Rome alone were of that one party, 252 V| vanquished and overcome, and Rome only should abide in the 253 V| establishments of the city of Rome? Wherefore receive ye the 254 V| that they should come to Rome ready in arms of battle 255 V| rebels of the empire of Rome. Then the letters of the 256 V| taken up and translated to Rome, and as it is said, now 257 V| do make a noble church at Rome of the saints Cosmo and 258 V| being yet a child, went to Rome and was there taught in 259 V| priest in the church of Rome. And when Liberius was dead 260 V| supposed me then to be at Rome among the delices, and my 261 V| signs that were borne in Rome tofore the consuls, which 262 V| world.~On a time he went to Rome because of devotion, and 263 V| Francis, were in the city of Rome tofore the Lord Hostience, 264 V| which afterward was pope of Rome. And this bishop said to 265 V| There was a little child in Rome fallen out of a window to 266 V| the Bible of the church of Rome, as Hincmar, bishop of Rheims, 267 V| Heliopolis, in Egypt, and Rome and in Greece. And Orosius 268 V| Paul were imprisoned at Rome under Nero, he ordained 269 V| Clement was set in the see of Rome, after a certain time he 270 V| the provost Fescennius of Rome to Paris against the christian 271 V| son, which was a knight at Rome under three emperors, came 272 V| the most apparent part of Rome was then burnt by vengeance 273 V| fled out of the walls of Rome. And when Palmatius, consul, 274 VI| conveyed to the emperor of Rome, the which kept them till 275 VI| promise to visit S. Peter at Rome, which he made in Normandy, 276 VI| certain bishops for to go to Rome and to ask of our holy father 277 VI| clerks and laymen, went to Rome, and when they came to Rome, 278 VI| Rome, and when they came to Rome, the pope had made that 279 VI| ne of the message sent to Rome, to whom S. Peter appeared 280 VI| King Edward had sent to Rome to be assoiled of the avow 281 VI| in his proper person to Rome, wherefore thou shalt write 282 VI| that the bishops came from Rome. And when the king had received 283 VI| the letters that came from Rome with great reverence and 284 VI| the letters that came from Rome, he humbly thanked God and 285 VI| reward and bade him to go to Rome and thank God and his holy 286 VI| the archbishop of York, to Rome with other clerks to inform 287 VI| messengers returned again from Rome with letters of confirmation. 288 VI| was slain, the emperor of Rome was slain, the king of England 289 VI| which went with them to Rome, and returned from thence 290 VI| angel, they went towards Rome. And when they came to Basle 291 VI| their ships and went to Rome afoot. At the coming of 292 VI| princes of the chivalry of Rome, Maximus and Africanus, 293 VI| issued out of the city of Rome with this blessed company 294 VI| which then were come to Rome, put them in the company 295 VI| holy virgins returned from Rome with the bishops, Ethereus 296 VI| by a vision, and came to Rome and joined them to these 297 VI| and Crispinian, born at Rome of noble lineage, came with 298 VI| noble lineage of the city of Rome, and came into the city 299 VI| there by a noble woman of Rome. For as she was continually 300 VI| they went to the bishop of Rome at midnight, which baptized 301 VI| beheld right the idol of Rome. And it was ordained by 302 VI| his back to the idol of Rome, like as in showing that 303 VI| departed from the seigniory of Rome. And then anon the Romans 304 VI| that all they that came to Rome might see in that pinnacle 305 VI| Phocas the emperor, what time Rome had received the faith, 306 VI| Justinian and sent him to Rome for to defend the cause 307 VI| the pope and the court of Rome shall come to Perugia. And 308 VI| declared by the cardinals of Rome, mine oath of truth that 309 VI| of Maximian, emperor of Rome, and Marcian the judge. 310 VI| Honorius were emperors of Rome, there was in Rome a right 311 VI| emperors of Rome, there was in Rome a right noble lord named 312 VI| lineage of the emperor of Rome. When the day of the espousals 313 VI| and departed alone from Rome, and found a ship in which 314 VI| messengers were returned to Rome, and Euphemius, his father, 315 VI| to arrive at the port of Rome. When Alexis saw this, anon 316 VI| I will charge no man of Rome, I shall go to my father' 317 VI| And when he was within Rome he met Euphemius, his father, 318 VI| for he prayeth for all Rome. And they sought him, but 319 VI| be found that prayed for Rome. And a voice was heard that 320 VI| that then were emperors of Rome, and also the pope Innocent, 321 VI| After, Almachius, provost of Rome, which put to death many 322 VI| depart out of this city of Rome with my two sons Faustinus 323 VI| last when Barnabas came to Rome preaching the faith of Jesu 324 VI| this when S. Peter came to Rome and saw that his passion 325 VI| provost of the city of Rome might not suffer this discord, 326 VI| emperor governed the Empire of Rome, a priest, named Philosophus, 327 VI| this same priest came to Rome with the body of S. Clement, 328 VI| brought the holy body unto Rome. Then let us devoutly pray 329 VII| lineage of the emperors of Rome as it shall be declared 330 VII| many that were subject to Rome put away the yoke of servage 331 VII| Romans, wherefore they of Rome deputed a noble man of dignity 332 VII| Constantius returned to Rome to see the emperor, and 333 VII| meantime tidings came to Rome how that Great Britain, 334 VII| it again to the empire of Rome. And also he was so acceptable 335 VII| Saturnine whom the provost of Rome held long in prison, and 336 VII| time. It is said he went to Rome for to show there his books, 337 VII| say that he never went to Rome. Also it is said that when 338 VII| three F's over the gate of Rome, which he expounded thus: 339 VII| second ruent, the third Rome, that is: Regna ruent Rome. 340 VII| Rome, that is: Regna ruent Rome. And the first F betokened 341 VII| for to have Bede come to Rome for to assoil certain questions 342 VII| and worthy the court of Rome held him, when so noble 343 VII| lineage of the senators of Rome, her father hight Theodore. 344 VII| christian people was great about Rome, wherefore this holy virgin 345 VII| and Maximian, emperors of Rome. And as this said Theophilus 346 VII| voyage? Thou shalt now go to Rome and say to other women that 347 VII| God will that I return to Rome I shall never stir woman 348 VII| him laudably in the See of Rome, and in his last end he 349 VII| subdued to them all Italy save Rome and Romaniole, which always 350 VII| which always was adherent to Rome, for it held always with 351 VII| for it held always with Rome. And when the king Alboin 352 VII| established the See of Rome to be chief and head of 353 VII| a clerk much renowned at Rome which could not come to 354 VII| contrary to the church of Rome, and to the empire, how 355 VII| despoiled the church of Rome of her possessions and seigniory, 356 VII| restore again to the church of Rome all that he had taken away, 357 VII| the pope sat in his See at Rome and sent messengers to Charles 358 VII| And then went Charles to Rome, and the pope assembled 359 VII| and to ordain the See of Rome, and also he granted to 360 VII| and were all anointed at Rome, that is to wit, Pepin, 361 VII| was set upon the See of Rome and was Pope, and a man 362 VII| Constantine had given and left Rome to the vicars of S. Peter 363 VII| they be called Emperors of Rome, and so were they till the 364 VII| they till the Empire of Rome came to the kings of France 365 VII| others be called Emperors of Rome. And it was much marvel 366 VII| Henry the emperor came to Rome for to appease the strifes, 367 VII| called Leo, and as he went to Rome for to take the See, he 368 VII| tyrant against the Church of Rome, and therefore when he was 369 VII| despoil them that came to Rome on pilgrimage, wherefore 370 VII| Smyrna. And there were at Rome then two heretics, that 371 VII| Then S. Polycarp went to Rome on Easter-day, and there 372 VII| was in Jerusalem went to Rome to the pope Eusebius, which 373 VII| Gaius, that was pope of Rome, called and made to assemble 374 VII| Scotland, that was come from Rome as a pilgrim, and was arrived 375 VII| and all the senators of Rome. And the said emperor made 376 VII| the Great Britain, came to Rome to pay the tribute of his 377 VII| iii. 62.~— children at Rome, iii. 194.~— conquered by 378 VII| marry, ii. 128.~—abbot of Rome saved from shipwreck on 379 VII| Thais, v. 243.~Pantheon at Rome, vi. 94.~Paris, victualled 380 VII| our Lord at Antwerp and Rome, i. 40.~—miracles performed


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