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Central Italy and Rome handbook for travellers

(1909)

p. 47

Chronolog. Table of HISTORY. Emperors and Popes. xli
A.D.
Rom. Emp.
Popes
A.D.
Rom. Emp.
Popes
360
Julian.
590
St.Gregoryl. the
363
Jovian.
Great.
364
Valentinian I.
604
Sabinianus.
and Valens.
607
Boniface III.
366
Damasus I.
608
St. Boniface IV.
367
Gratian.
615
Deusdeditus.
375
Valentinian II.
619
Boniface V.
379
Theodosius (sole
Emp. 392-395).
625-
38
Honorius I.
383
Arcadius.
640
Severinus.
384
Siricius.
John IV.
395
Honorius. f
642
Theodorus I.
399
Anastasius I.
649
St. Martin I.
401
Innocent I.
654
St. Eugene I.
417
Zosimus.
657
St. Vitalianus.
418
Boniface I.
672
Adeodatus.
422
Coelestinus I.
676
Donus I.
425
Valentinian III.
678
St. Agathus.
432
Sixtus III.
682-
St. Leo II.
440
LeoL, the Great.
83
455
Petronius
684
St. Benedict IL
Maximus.
685
John V.
455-
Avitus.
686
Conon.
475
Majorianus.
687
St. Sergius I.
Lib. Severus.
701
John VI.
Anthemius.
705
John VII.
Olybrius.
Hilarius 461-468.
708
Sisinnius.
Glycerius.
Simplicius
Constantine I.
Julius Nepos.
468-483.
715
St. Gregory II.
475
Romulus Au-
731
St. Gregory III.
gustulus.
741
St. Zacharias.
476
End of the W-
Roman Empire.
752
Stephen IL
Stephen III.
483
Felix III.
757
St. Paul I.
492
Gelasius I.
767
Constantine II.
496
Anastasius II.
768
Philip.
498
Symmachus.
Stephen IV.
514
Hormisdas.
772
Hadrian I.
523
John I.
795
St. Leo III.
526
Felix IV.
530
Boniface II. ft
532
John II.
800
Rom. Emp. of
535
St. Agapetus I.
814
Germ.originfff
536
St. Silverius.
816
Charlemagne.
Stephen V.
537
Vigilius.
817
Louis the Pious.
St. Paschalis I.
556
Pelagius I.
824
EugeneIL
561
John III.
827
Valentinus.
575
Benedict I.
Gregory IV.
578
Pelagius II.
843
Lothaire.
+ From 395, the year of the death of Theodosius, the division of
the Empire became permanent; in the above table the Emperors of the
W. Roman Empire only are enumerated.
ft Thus far ali the popes have been canonized.
ttt The names of a few English sovereigns, espccially those who
appear most prominently in papal history, have been added to this column
to facilitate realization of contemporary history.

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