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lent deposition of Pope Silverius, 209 _Theodorick_, the Ostrogoth, how nurtured, 36; marches on Italy, 37; which he conquers, and slays Odoacer, 38; character of his reign, 39; slays Pope John I., and his own ministers, Boethius and Symmachus, 41, 329; judgment of him by St. Gregory, 41; contrast with Clovis, 42; his kingdom came to nothing, 43; asks the title of king from the emperor Anastasius, 128; determines the election of Pope Symmachus against Laurentius, 129; induced to send a bishop as visitor of the Roman Church, 137; said by the emperor to have the charge of governing the Romans committed to him, 159; his ability and family connections, 177; final failure of his state, his family, and people, 328-9; his attempt to maintain Arianism in the West foiled, 347 _Thierry_, "Derniers temps de l'Empire d'Occident," 20 _Tillemont_, quoted, 64 _Totila_, elected Gothic king, 214; is warned by St. Benedict, 215; takes Rome, 216; takes Rome, its fourth capture, 218; killed at Taginas, 219 _Valens_, emperor, poisons the western empire with Arianism, 50, 92 _Valentinian III._, his edict in 447 terms the Pope, Leo I., _principem episcopalis coronae_, 56; murdered by Maximus, 13 _Vere, A. de_, quoted, "Legends and Records," 1, 12; "Chains of St. Peter," 272 _Vigilius_, made Pope by Belisarius, 209; summoned to Constantinople by Justinian, 226; his persecution there, 232-243; his dignity as Pope left unimpaired, 293 _Vitiges_, besieges Rome, and ruins the aqueducts and Campagna, 210-13; carried a captive to Constantinople, 214 _Wandering of the nations_, 26-35 _Zeno_, eastern emperor, 63; second of the theologising emperors, 47; his conduct and character, 63; matched with the emperor Valens, 92; his death, 91, 99 _SELECTION_ FROM BURNS & OATES' CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. [Illustration: Publishers logo] LONDON: BURNS AND OATES, LTD. 28 ORCHARD ST., W., & 63 PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. NEW YORK: 12 EAST 17th STREET 1892. NEW BOOKS--_JUST OUT._ LECTURES ON SLAVERY AND SERFDOM IN EUROPE. By the Very Rev. Canon BROWNLOW, Vicar-General of Plymouth. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND WALES DURING THE LAST TWO CENTURIES. With Map. By THOM
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