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Archilochus the poet flourishes, bk. 2, ch. 105
Archimedes the philosopher flourishes, bk. 5, ch. 18
Archytas of Tarentum, bk. 3, ch. 80
The kingdom of the Argives begins, bk. 2, ch. 9
Arnocinus is carried across on the back of a fish, bk. 1, ch. 109
Aristobulus reigns in Judea, bk. 5, ch. 91
Aristotle flourishes, bk. 3, ch. 87
The region of Armenia is described, bk. 1, ch. 169
Aristarchus the Macedonian, bk. 9, ch. 91
Arsamus, son of Ochus, reigns, bk. 4, ch. 17
Argeus the martyr and his brothers, bk. 13, ch. 61
The Arian heresy and the condemnation of Arius, bk. 13, ch. 62
Arrianus the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 51
Artaxerxes Memnon reigns, bk. 4, ch. 64
Archesedes the philosopher flourishes, bk. 5, ch. 24
The articles of faith are distinguished, bk. 1, ch. 49
The cure of a man suffering from the burning sickness, bk. 27, ch. 9
The destruction of the Armenians, bk. 30, ch. 97
Arnulf reigns as emperor, bk. 24, ch. 51
Arator the poet flourishes, bk. 21, ch. 51
Arcadius reigns as emperor, bk. 17, ch. 1
The deeds of Arnulf the martyr, bk. 21, ch. 25
The deeds of Arnulf of Metz, bk. 22, ch. 85
The deeds of Abbot Arsenius, bk. 17, ch. 64
Arthur reigns in Britain, bk. 20, ch. 56
Arthur, after his triumphs, is seen no more
The Ascension of the Lord, bk. 8, ch. 63
Greater Asia is described, bk. 1, ch. 62
Asia Minor is described, bk. 1, ch. 69
Asenath is converted from idols, bk. 1, ch. 118
The region of Assyria is described, bk. 2, ch. 65
The kingdom of the Assyrians begins, bk. 1, ch. 98
Ascla and his companions, bk. 12, ch. 50
Asclepiades of Antioch, bk. 11, ch. 52
Astirius, senator and martyr, bk. 11, ch. 50
Commendation of the matron Asella, bk. 16, ch. 86
Divine attributes are distinguished, bk. 1, ch. 54
The kingdom of the Athenians begins, bk. 2, ch. 64
The deeds of Abbot Attalus, bk. 22, ch. 20
Attila, King of the Huns, begins his tyranny, bk. 19, ch. 14
Attila devastates the Gauls, bk. 20, ch. 39
Attila dies shamefully, bk. 21, ch. 41
Augustus Caesar reigns as emperor, bk. 6, ch. 47
The diversities of birds are distinguished, bk. 1, ch. 26
The reign of Aurelian, bk. 11, ch. 103
The death of the same, bk. 11, ch. 115
The reign of Aurelius Commodus, bk. 10, ch. 114
The death of the same, bk. 10, ch. 125
The deeds of Bishop Audomarus, bk. 22, ch. 108.
Augustine is baptized, bk. 17, ch. 46
Augustine writes to Jerome, bk. 17, ch. [ ]
The books of Augustine before baptism, bk. 17, ch. [ ]
The passing of Augustine, bk. 20, ch. 28
The bones of Augustine are translated, bk. 23, ch. 148
The deeds of Abbot Autrus, bk. 21, ch. 41
The deeds of the virgin Aurea, bk. 22, ch. 69
The first Council of Orleans is celebrated in France, book 21, ch. 23
The deeds of Bishop Ansbert, bk. 22, ch. [ ]
The deeds of Austregisilus of Bourges, bk. 22, ch. 23
The region of Bactria is described, bk. 2, ch. 68
The Balearic Islands are described, bk. 2
King Belshazzar is killed, bk. 4, ch. 12
Baldwin usurps Flanders, bk. 21, ch. 27
The deeds of Queen Bathild, bk. 24, ch. 6
Bartholomew the Apostle, bk. 10, ch. 93
The body of Bartholomew is translated, bk. 25, ch. 9
The discovery of Barnabas the Apostle, bk. 21, ch. 103
Basil the Doctor, bk. 15, ch. 78
The conversion of Basilla, bk. 12, ch. 4 bk. 11
The passion of the same, bk. 12, ch. 86
The deeds of Bavo the recluse, bk. 24, ch. 6
Blaise the martyr, ch. 145
The customs of the Brahmans, bk. 6, ch. 65
Bede the Venerable, priest, flourishes, bk. 27, ch. 34
Bede dies, bk. 24, ch. 150
Benedicta the martyr, bk. 13, ch. 156
Benjamin the Elder, bk. 15, ch. 65
Benignus the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 111
The punishment of the deceased Pope Benedict, bk. 26, ch. 21
The deeds of Abbot Benedict, bk. 24, ch. 54
Certain virtues of Abbot Benedict, bk. 22, ch. 68
The translation of Benedict and Scholastica, bk. 22, ch. 122
The punishment of those wishing to carry back the body of Benedict, bk. 22, ch. 155
The deeds of Benedict the Younger, bk. 22, ch. 72.
The virtues of Abbot Benjamin, bk. 17, ch. 56
The penance of Berengar, bk. 26, ch. 30
Bernard becomes a monk, bk. 26, ch. 33
The flowers of Bernard, throughout bk. 29 bk. 23.
The deeds of Berchar of Reims, bk. 24, ch. 115
The deeds of Abbot Bertin, bk. 24, ch. 110
The diversity of beasts is expressed, bk. 2, ch. 28
Commendation of Blaesilla, bk. 17, ch. 86
Brendan flourishes in Scotland [Ireland], bk. 22, ch. 86
Bias of Priene flourishes, bk. 3, ch. 120
The region of Byzacena is described, bk. 2, ch. 76
The island of Britain is described, bk. 2, ch. 84
The deeds of the virgin Bridget, bk. 22, ch. 29
The deeds of Bishop Bucius, bk. 19, ch. 41
The kingdom and origin of the Britons, bk. 22, ch. 5
The region of Boeotia is described, bk. 2, ch. 76
Boethius the philosopher flourishes, bk. 22, ch. 15
Boniface and Aglaë, martyrs, bk. 13, ch. 36
The virtues of Bishop Boniface, bk. 22, ch. 64
The passion of Boniface of Mainz, bk. 24, ch. 157
The monastery of Bonneval is founded, bk. 27, ch. 43
The sedition of the Count of Boulogne, bk. 26, ch. 102
Oxen are first tamed for the plow, bk. 3, ch. 53
The origin of the Bulgarians, bk. 24, ch. 123
The origin of the Burgundians, bk. 20, ch. 11
The body of Pope Calixtus is translated, bk. 25, ch. 47
The Council of Chalcedon is celebrated, bk. 21, ch. 35
Claudia, mother of Eugenia, bk. 12, ch. 4
The reign of Claudius, bk. 9, ch. 1
His death, bk. 9, ch. 102
The reign of the other Claudius, bk. 12, ch. 96
The flowers of the poet Claudian, bk. 18, ch. 101
Clairvaux is founded, bk. 27, ch. 43
The Council of Clermont is celebrated, bk. 26, ch. 91
The Cloister of the Soul is described, bk. 28, ch. 18
The miracle of the furnace of the Blessed Virgin, bk. 25, ch. 46
Canon and his sons, bk. 12, ch. 115
The region of Cappadocia is described, bk. 2, ch. 69
The captivity of Jerusalem in Babylon, bk. 4, ch. 125
The captivity of the ten tribes, bk. 4, ch. 99.
The captivity of Jerusalem in Babylon, bk. 4, ch. 125
The island of Carpathos is described, bk. 2, ch. 82
The reign of Caracalla, bk. 11, ch. 17