submission of its bishop, clergy, emperor, and nobles to Pope
Hormisdas, 187;
service of its cathedral under Justinian, 244;
growth of its bishop from St. Leo to St. Gregory, 342;
all the work of the imperial power, 344;
perpetual encroachment of its bishops, 348, 359
_Cyprian, St._, quoted, "De Unitate Ecclesiae," 3
_Dante_, quoted, 184; on Justinian, 197
_Diptychs_, their meaning and force, 83
_Ennodius, St._, bishop of Pavia, asserts that God has reserved to
Himself all judgment upon the successors of St. Peter, 142;
his character of Acacius, 93
_Euphemius_, in 490 succeeds Fravita at Constantinople, 96;
opposes the emperor Anastasius, but signs his Henotikon, 97;
begs for reconciliation with Pope Felix, but will not give up
Acacius, 97;
recognises the authority of Pope Gelasius, 103-5;
deposed by the emperor through the Resident Council in 496, 114
_Eutychius_, patriarch of Constantinople, 239;
presides over the Fifth Council, 240;
consecrates Santa Sophia in 563, 244;
is deposed by Justinian in 565, 245
_Felix III._, Pope, 483-492, 71;
his letter to the emperor Zeno, stating his succession from
St. Peter, 72;
his letter to Acacius, 73;
holds a council in 484 and deposes Acacius, 75;
his sentence, recounting the misdeeds of Acacius, 76-8;
the synodal sentence signed by the Pope alone, which is justified by
the Roman synod, 79;
denounces Acacius to the emperor Zeno, 80;
his utter helplessness as to secular support when he thus
writes, 82, 88;
writes afresh to the emperor Zeno that the Apostle Peter speaks in
him as his Vicar, 94;
delays to grant communion to Fravita, successor of Acacius, 94;
dies after nine years of pontificate, 97.
_Filicaja_, quoted, 91
_Franks_, made great by the Catholic faith, 44, 348;
so found a kingdom, while Ostrogoths and Visigoths lose it, 348
_Fravita_, succeeds Acacius at Constantinople, and begs for the
Pope's recognition, 93;
dies after three months, 96
_Gelasius_, Pope, 492, 98;
condition of the Empire and Church at his accession, 98-9;
writes to Euphemius, who will cede everything except the person of
Acacius, 103-5;
the bishops of Eastern Illyricum profess their obedience to the
Apostolic See, 105-6;
to whom the Pope declares that the see of Constan
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