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Justin the Younger reigns as emperor, bk. 21, ch. 101.
The Carthaginians triumph over Regulus, bk. 5, ch. 67.
Carthage is overthrown, bk. 5, ch. 78.
Catherine, bk. 13, ch. 5.
The deeds of Abbot Carilephus, bk. 22, ch. 41.
Carloman becomes a monk, bk. 23, ch. 154.
Charles Martel conquers the Saracens, bk. 23, ch. 142.
Charlemagne reigns in France, bk. 23, ch. 161.
The same Charles, summoned by the Pope, subjects the Lombards, bk. 23, ch. 162.
The same Charles is raised to the Empire, book twenty-three, ch. one hundred and seventy-three.
Charlemagne reigns as emperor, bk. 1, ch. 123.
The same Charles dies, bk. 23, ch. 25.
Charles the Bald reigns in France, bk. [no chapter given].
Charles the Bald reigns as emperor, bk. 26, ch. 42.
Charles the Younger, bk. 24, ch. 33.
The vision of the same Charles, bk. 24, ch. 42.
The Lacedaemonians receive laws, bk. ch. 90.?
Lactantius and his writings, bk. 13, ch. 89.
Laymen are excluded from the place of the priest, bk. 24, ch. 36.
The deeds of Lambert the martyr, bk. 22, ch. 35.
The deeds of Lanfranc of Canterbury, bk. 25, ch. 36.
The art of wool-working is discovered, bk. 1, ch. 110.
Landelinus founds churches, bk. 22, ch. 154.
The deeds of Launomar of Chartres, bk. 24, ch. 84.
The kingdom of the Latins arises, bk. 2, ch. 66.
the Lateran Council is celebrated, bk. 30, ch. 12.
Lawrence the Levite, bk. 11, ch. 92.
Miracles of the shrine of Laon, bk. 26, ch. 13.
Laws are first given to Greece, bk. 1, ch. 110.
The cessation of legal ceremonies, bk. 8, ch. 11.
The deeds of Abbot Leofredus, bk. 22, ch. 128.
Leonides, father of Origen, bk. 11, ch. 1.
Pope Leo the homilist flourishes, bk. 20, ch. 29.
Leo I reigns as emperor, bk. 20, ch. 50.
Leo II reigns as emperor, bk. 22, ch. 34.
Leo III reigns as emperor, bk. 22, ch. 68.
Leo IV reigns as emperor, bk. 24, ch. 171.
The deeds of Leodegar the confessor, bk. 22, ch. 214.
The deeds of Leonard of Limoges, bk. 21, ch. 11.
The deeds of Leonard of Corbigny, bk. 82 [sic].
The city of Liège is worn down by plagues, bk. 26, ch. 16.
The devotion of the women of Liège, bk. 30, ch. 12.
Leocadia the martyr, bk. 21, ch. 129.
The Law of Moses is given, bk. 2, ch. 8.
The region of Libya is described, bk. 1, ch. 176.
The conversion of Libanus, bk. 13, ch. 44.
Pope Liberius the heretic, bk. 14, ch. 11.
Liberality is commended, bk. 17, ch. 38.
The simplicity of Libertinus, bk. 22, ch. 59.
The region of Lycia is described, bk. 1, ch. 70.
The region of Lydia is described, bk. 1, ch. 70.
The kingdom of the Lydians arises, bk. 2, ch. 96.
Lycurgus gives laws, bk. 2, ch. 90.
The languages are divided, bk. 1, ch. 62.
Lothair reigns as emperor, bk. 27, ch. 1.
Locusts attack men, bk. 24, ch. 151.
Longinus the martyr suffers, bk. 7, ch. 47.
The origin of the Lombards, bk. 16, ch. 10.
The cruelty of King Lothair, bk. 22, ch. 36.
Lothair reigns as emperor, bk. 24, ch. 35.
Luke the Evangelist, bk. 10, ch. 90.
Lucia and previously, bk. 12, ch. 97.
Lucian of Beauvais, bk. 10, ch. 25.
Lucian the doctor and his books, bk. 13, ch. 14.
The twelve thousand [martyrs] of Lucia, bk. 39.
Lucy the virgin, bk. 13, ch. 2.
Lucifer the heresiarch, bk. 14, ch. 29.
The power of Licinius Augustus, bk. 13, ch. 1.
His impiety, bk. 13, ch. 58.
His death, bk. 13, ch. 61.
Pope Lucius, bk. 11, ch. 60.
Louis the Pious reigns as emperor, bk. 24, ch. 36.
The sons of the same Louis fight among themselves, bk. 24, ch. 37.
Louis III reigns as emperor, bk. 24, ch. 58.
Louis the Stammerer reigns in France, bk. 24, ch. 37.
Louis III, father of Philip, reigns, bk. 26, ch. 10.
The same Louis crosses the sea, bk. 26, ch. 84.
Louis IV, son of Philip, reigns, bk. 30, ch. 34.
Louis the Last reigns, bk. 30, ch. 39.
The same Louis crosses the sea, bk. 21, ch. 89.
The same Louis is captured, bk. 31, ch. 19.
The persecution at Lyons and Vienne, bk. 10, ch. 118.
The deeds of Lupus of Sens, bk. 22, ch. 9.
The deeds of Lupus of Crete, bk. 20, ch. 16.
The foundation of the monastery of Luxeuil, bk. 22, ch. 17.
The kingdom of the Macedonians is destroyed, bk. 5, ch. 68.
Macedonius the heretic, bk. 14, ch. 10.
The conversion of the Macedonians, bk. 10, ch. 27.
The two monks [named] Macarius, bk. 14, ch. 17.
The deeds of both Macariuses, bk. 17, ch. 70.
Their death, bk. 14, ch. 58.
The deeds of Muhammad, bk. 22, ch. 39.
The history of the Maccabees begins, bk. 5, ch. 68.
The deeds of Malo the Briton, bk. 21, ch. 31.
Macra the martyr, bk. 12, ch. 143.
Macrinus and Heliogabalus, bk. 11, ch. 20.
Mamas the boy, bk. 11, ch. 116.
Manius Curius flourishes, bk. 5, ch. 9.
Marcus Varro flourishes, bk. 6, ch. 57.
Mary is conceived, bk. 6, ch. 73.
Mary marries Joseph, bk. 6, ch. 72.
Mary dies, bk. 7, ch. 75.
Miracles of Mary, bk. 7, ch. 81.
Marseilles is founded, bk. 2, ch. 111.
The agony of Marcellian and Mark, bk. 12, ch. 10.
The passion of the martyrs, bk. 12, ch. 17.
Marcellinus and Peter, bk. 12, ch. 74.
Pope Marcellinus, bk. 12, ch. 97.
Marcellus the martyr, bk. 10, ch. 109.
Pope Marcellus, bk. 12, ch. 103.
Mainz is visibly attacked by the devil, bk. 24, ch. 37.
The deeds of Magnobodus of Angers, bk. 22, ch. 34.
The bodies of the Magi are transferred to Cologne, bk. 29, ch. 102.
The translation of Mary Magdalene, bk. 24, ch. 152.
The deeds of Bishop Maglorius, bk. 21, ch. 31.
The deeds of Magnobodus of Angers, bk. 22, ch. 34.
The passion of Maiozus and his companions, bk. 20, ch. 79.
The deeds of Abbot Majolus, bk. 24, ch. 77.
The deeds of Malchus the captive, bk. 16, ch. 93.
The deeds of Bishop Malachy, bk. 27, ch. 110.
Marcellus and Exuperantius, bk. 12, ch. 55.
Mark the Evangelist, bk. 10, ch. 57.