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The region of Iberia is described, bk. 1, ch. 69
Hilaria the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 154
The exile of Hilary of Poitiers, bk. 14, ch. 23
His passing, bk. 14, ch. 51
Abbot Hilarion, bk. 14, ch. 19
The deeds of Pope Hildebrand, bk. 25, ch. 44
The deeds of the virgin Hildegard, bk. 27, ch. 84
The deeds of Hilary of Arles, bk. 20, ch. 20
The deeds of Hildevin the physician, bk. 24, ch. 25
Hippolytus and his companions, bk. 10, ch. 95
Hippolytus and Beryllus, doctors, bk. 11, ch. 29
Hippocrates the physician flourishes, bk. 3, ch. 58
The region of Hyrcania is described, bk. 1, ch. 68
Irene reigns as empress, bk. 23, ch. 172
Irenaeus of Lyons, bk. 12, ch. 52
The region of Spain is described, bk. 1, ch. 75
The region of Istria is described, bk. 1, ch. 84
The condemnation of stage-players, bk. 29, ch. 40
Homer the poet flourishes, bk. 2, ch. 87
The distinctness of man from all other animals, bk. 1, ch. 35
The commendation of Honoratus the confessor, bk. 16, ch. 90
The deeds of Honoratus of Arles, bk. 20, ch. 21
King Huneric persecutes the Christians, bk. 20, ch. 98
Honorius reigns as emperor, bk. 19, ch. 1
A notable clock, bk. 28, ch. 10
The Host is seen under the appearance of flesh, bk. 29, ch. 24
The members of the human body are distinguished, bk. 1, ch. 37
The origin of the Huns is described, bk. 16, ch. 15
Hugh Capet reigns in France, bk. 24, ch. 93
The deeds of Hugh of Cluny, bk. 26, ch. 3
Flowers of Hugh of Saint Victor, bk. 27, ch. 43
The deeds of Hugh of Grenoble, bk. 27, ch. 8
Flowers of Hugh of Fouilloy, bk. 27, ch. 18
The deeds of Hugh of Bonneval, bk. 27, ch. 33
The conversion of the Hungarians, bk. 25, ch. 9
Jacob returns to his own land, book 1, chapter one hundred and seventeen
The birthright of Jacob, bk. 1, ch. 110
Jacob goes down into Egypt, book 1, chapter one hundred and twenty-two
James of Zebedee, bk. 8, ch. 4
James, the brother of the Lord, bk. 9, ch. 4
James of Nisibis, bk. 13, ch. 82
Miracles of James the Apostle, book twenty-six, chapter thirty-one
James of Vitry flourishes, book thirty, chapter fifty-nine
Januarius the bishop, bk. 12, ch. 53
Jeroboam caused Israel to sin, bk. 2, ch. 85
The Council of Jerusalem, bk. 8, ch. 11
The siege and destruction of Jerusalem, bk. 10, ch. 3
Signs of the destruction of the same, book nine, chapter fifty-nine
The rebuilding of Jerusalem, bk. 10, ch. 90
Jerome the priest, bk. 16, ch. 18
Jerome writes to Augustine, bk. 17, ch. 100
Jerome’s invective against Rufinus, book eighteen, chapter thirty-five
Jerusalem is captured by the Christians, book twenty-five, chapter one hundred and two
Jerusalem is captured by the Saracens, bk. 29, ch. 47
Jesus is conceived, bk. 6, ch. 85
Jesus, son of Ananias, bk. 9, ch. 60
Ignatius of Antioch, bk. 10, ch. 56
The simplicity of Innocent the priest, bk. 22, ch. 86
John is born, bk. 6, ch. 87
John preaches and baptizes, bk. 7, ch. 7
John is beheaded, bk. 7, ch. 23
The exile of John the Evangelist, bk. 10, ch. 14
His recall, bk. 10, ch. 39
His Gospel, bk. 10, ch. 41
His passing, bk. 10, ch. 49
John the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 59
John and Paul, bk. 14, ch. 33
The deeds of John the Anchorite, bk. 18, ch. 4
John Cassian flourishes, bk. 19, ch. 14
The head of John the Baptist is transferred, bk. 17, ch. 60
John Chrysostom flourishes, bk. 17, ch. 42
John Chrysostom becomes a bishop, bk. 18, ch. 3
John Chrysostom dies in exile, bk. 18, ch. 51
The deeds of John of Damascus, bk. 17, ch. 53
The deeds of John the Almsgiver, bk. 22, ch. 18
The deeds of John the Recluse, bk. 17, ch. 84
John Scotus flourishes, bk. 24, ch. 42
Jordan, Master of the Preachers, is drowned, book thirty, chapter 137
Ionius the martyr, bk. 10, ch. 23.
Joseph is sold, bk. 1, ch. 117
Joseph is set over Egypt, bk. 1, ch. 118
Joshua rules Israel, bk. 2, ch. 55
Hippocrates the physician, bk. 3, ch. 54
The error of Jovinian is attacked, bk. 16, ch. 75
The reign of Jovian, bk. 14, ch. 47
Josaphat and Barlaam, bk. 15, ch. 3 and following.
Josephus and his writings, bk. 10, ch. 2
The Italian persecution, bk. 12, ch. 26
The region of Italy is described, bk. 1, ch. 83
The region of Judea is described, bk. 1, ch. 67
The kingdom of the Jews arises, bk. 2, ch. 69
The history of Judith is set forth, bk. 3, ch. 20
The calamity of the Jews, bk. 7, ch. 101.
The baptismal water flees from a false Jew, bk. 19, ch. 6
A Jewish boy is cast into a furnace, bk. 21, ch. 78
The vision of a Jew marked with the cross, bk. 22, ch. 71
A description of the future Judgment, bk. 26, ch. [blank]
Julius Celsus flourishes, bk. 6, ch. 5.
Julius Caesar puts Pompey to flight, bk. 6, ch. 25.
The wars of Julius Caesar, bk. 6, ch. 2
The sole rule of Julius Caesar, bk. 6, ch. 37
Julius Caesar dies, bk. 6, ch. 42
Juliana the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 34
Julian of Le Mans, bk. 9, ch. 24
Julian, for whom the prayer of another's mouth is said, bk. 9, ch. 115
Julian the Apostate and certain philosophers, bk. 11, ch. 32
Julian and Basilissa, bk. 12, ch. 106
Julian and Ferreolus, bk. 13, ch. 31
The empire of Julian the Apostate, bk. 14, ch. 25
His impious laws, bk. 14, ch. 30
His permission which he gave to the Jews, bk. 14, ch. 42
His death, bk. 14, ch. 43
Julius the senator, bk. 10, ch. 115
Justa and Ruffina, bk. 13, ch. 34
Justina and Cyprian, bk. 12, ch. 119
Justin the Philosopher and his writings, book ten, chapters 9 and 43.
Concerning the boy Justus of Auxerre, book twelve, chapter one hundred and forty-three.
Justus and Pastor, martyrs, book twelve, chapter one hundred and twenty-nine.
Juvenal the poet, bk. 10, ch. 187
True justice is described, bk. 16, ch. 95
Justina the Arian persecutes the Church, book sixteen, chapter ninety-five.
The same Justina drives [others] into exile, bk. 17, ch. 2
Justinian I reigns as emperor, book twenty-three, chapter one hundred and twenty-seven.
Justin the Elder reigns as emperor, bk. 21, ch. 29