the Agno- tinued the The benedictine or history composed Athalaric John I. 526 Fulgentius, 534 Felix IV. Amalasun529 tha 534 Boniface II. Theodatus 531 Boethius. maintained der founded. 536 A schism Timothy, of that Christ Vitiges 540 between Constanti-was ignorant Ildebald 541 Boniface and nople. of the day of Totila 553 Dioscorus. Tejas 554 John II. 535 Ennodius. Emperors of 536 Cassiodorus. Anastasius 540 Peter, the 518 A schism Justin I. 527 betweenSyl by ProcoForty benedictine pius. monks, with Augustin Jornandes. judgment. at their head, are sent Gregory, of into Britain by Gre- Tours. Barsanians, gory the Great, in the Marius, Bp. or Semi-du-year 596, who con- of Avranlites, who vert Ethelbert, king ches, an maintained of Kent, to the Chris- eminent that Christ tian faith. had suffered Justinian verius and Maxentius,a only in ap 565 Vigilius 555 of Spain. 586 John III. Scythian pearance. 558 Dionysius, Jacob Zan- 587 Alaric 507 Pelagius II. Marcellinus. sites. The kingdom of the historian. Menander, the histo rian. ed by Justinian, who Stephen, of becomes master of Italy. Byzantium. Magn. Aurelius Cassiodorus. The Lombards invade Italy in the year 568, and erect a new Dionysius, kingdom at Ticinum. the Little. The Christians are Facundus Damianists. The Orthodox are lius. Rusticus, a læ. Roman Junilius. Primasius. Jornandes. Liberatus. Victor, the African. Fortuna- Thrasemond, king of the Vandals, Theodo- Eutychians, Female convents are raise trou bles in the church. Litanies introduced into the church of France. The Arians are dri Superstition of the ela. sies were the East. A. D. Sabinianus John Philo Mauritius 602 Boniface III. John Mal Phocas 610 Heraclius 641 Heraclianus 641 Deodatus 606 IV. Hesychius, 617 Theophy ConstansII.668 638 Modestus. An extraordina- The author cient Here-ry progress is made of the Alex- ans, Monothelites. still in viChronicle, gour during The archbishop-Isidore of this century; rics of London and Seville, who, -to these York are founded, besides his were added with each twelve Theological 642 Boniface V. lact. Simo- the Paulici- bishoprics under productions, 625 catta. its jurisdiction. composed a The archbishop-history of ric of London is the Goths & translated to Can-Vandals, and terbury. a work, entitled, EtyThe gospel is mologicon propagated with Scientiasuccess in Holland, rum, in Friesland, & Ger- which he many. 685 Leonitus 698 Severinus I. Cyrus, of 639 Alexand. 703 John IV. 641 Jonas. Theodorus I. Gallus. Tiberius III. Justinian II. |