andria, 68;
offends Acacius, 69;
flies for refuge to Pope Simplicius, 71;
is supported by Pope Felix, 75;
made bishop of Nola by Pope Felix, 92
_John The Faster_, patriarch of Constantinople, assumes a
scandalous title, 299;
holds to Gregory the position of Anatolius to Leo, 307
_Justin I._, made emperor, 162;
writes to Pope Hormisdas, 163;
announces to him the condemnation of Acacius, 169;
his reign of nine years, 198
_Justinian_, his origin, 162;
entreats Pope Hormisdas to restore unity, 164;
acknowledges to Pope John II. his Primacy, 189;
enacts the _Pandects_, 192;
acknowledged the Pope's Primacy all his life, 195;
his character as legislator, 197;
recovers North Africa, 199;
begins the Gothic war, 206;
domineers over the eastern Church, 227-32;
acknowledges the dignity of Pope Vigilius, 232;
persecutes him, 232-40;
issues dogmatic decrees, 236, 242;
issues Pragmatic Sanction for Italy, 243;
deposes his patriarch Eutychius, 244;
is conception of Church and State, 248-56;
makes bishops and governors exercise mutual supervision, 257;
completeness and cordiality of his alliance with the Church, 261;
his spirit the opposite to that of modern governments, 262;
how far he maintains, how far goes beyond, the imperial idea, 264-9;
result spiritual and temporal of his reign, 270
_Kurth_, quoted "Les Origines de la Civilisation modern," 41;
on the policy of Justinian, 255;
the Church's power over the new nations, 333
_Leander, St._, archbishop of Seville, becomes an intimate friend of
St. Gregory during his nunciature at Constantinople, 277;
receives the pallium from St Gregory, 317, 321
_Leo I., St._, his universal Pastorship acknowledged by the Church
in General Council, 1-3;
and the succession of the Popes during 400 years, from St. Peter, 3;
rescues Rome from Attila, and from Genseric, 7-8;
his character, acts, and times, 15;
stands between the two great victories of the Church, and represents
both, 25-6;
the result which St. Leo did not foresee, 57;
his prescience of usurpation from the Byzantine bishop, 60;
his prescience of what the bishops of Constantinople aimed at, 307;
draws out the office and functions of the nuncio, 338
_Leo I._, emperor, 467, 62;
dies in 474, 63
_Leo II._, an infant, su
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