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1 I| his fourth book that, in Constantinople, for a tribulation that
2 II| him was transported into Constantinople. ~There was a bishop that
3 II| happed that noble men of Constantinople came unto the place whereas
4 III| when the emperor came to Constantinople, and he stood without with
5 IV| epistle to Fabian, bishop of Constantinople, against Eutichius and Nestorius,
6 IV| our Lord. And came from Constantinople to Ephesus, and all they
7 IV| manner. Alexander, senator of Constantinople, went with his wife to Jerusalem
8 IV| came they in safety in to Constantinople, and the body of S. Stephen
9 IV| her father, which was at Constantinople, he commanded that his daughter
10 IV| the clergy and people of Constantinople that they gave to the Romans
11 IV| then went the cardinals to Constantinople and brought to Rome the
12 IV| The blessed archbishop of Constantinople witnesseth that all the
13 IV| Germain, Archbishop of Constantinople, saith that he found written
14 IV| had made many churches in Constantinople, among all other she edified
15 IV| vestments Juvenal sent then into Constantinople, and were there laid honourably.
16 V| transported into the city of Constantinople. And as it is said in the
17 V| chariot for to be brought to Constantinople. And when it came to Chalcedon,
18 V| bare it in to the city of Constantinople and edified there a right
19 V| did do bear the bodies to Constantinople till that the peace was
20 V| from Nicomedia and go unto Constantinople. And he said: Ye err, go
21 V| tofore day they came to Constantinople. And when Natalie entered
22 V| which came of the cross.~At Constantinople a Jew entered into the church
23 V| Chrysostom was made bishop of Constantinople, he began to correct hastily
24 V| not only the bishopric of Constantinople, but he ordained to the
25 V| governed nobly the city of Constantinople, this same Gaimas coveted
26 V| done S. John flourished in Constantinople by doctrine, and was holden
27 V| passed, a strong hail fell in Constantinople upon the city and upon the
28 V| There is a place beside Constantinople whereas sometime the goddess
29 V| Gregory Nazianzen, bishop of Constantinople. And when he had learned
30 V| messengers of Michael, emperor of Constantinople, among other things, brought
31 VI| daughter of Dorotheus, king of Constantinople, which was married to the
32 VI| that time, for Sicily ne Constantinople were then no realms, but
33 VII| For tofore, the church of Constantinople wrote herself greatest of
34 VII| eighty-four left the empire of Constantinople, and they made Charles emperor,
35 VII| the see imperial was in Constantinople, and because the foresaid
36 VII| were called Emperors of Constantinople, or Emperors of the Greeks,
37 VII| of Michael the Emperor of Constantinople brought gifts to Louis the
38 VII| Holy Land, and they took Constantinople. In that time began the
39 VII| received of the emperor of Constantinople. He would speak to nobody
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