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His Gospel, bk. viii, ch. xcii.
Mark & Martinian, bk. xiii, ch. xlii.
Mark the monk, a writer, bk. xiiii, ch. lxv.
Margaret the virgin, bk. xiii, ch. xxvii.
A certain Maria, a virgin, bk. xv, ch. lxxxvj.
Marina the monk, bk. xv, ch. lxxxiij.
Marinus the boy, bk. xiij, ch. xxxviij.
Marius & his companions, bk. xi, ch. xcviij.
Martha & Magdalene, bk. ix, ch. xcij.
Martial of Limoges, bk. ix, ch. xxxix.
Martianus & James, bk. xj, ch. lij.
Martiana the martyr, bk. xiij, ch. xxxvj.
Martina & her companions, bk. xj, ch. xxvij.
The military service of Martin, bk. xiiij, ch. xij.
The deeds of Marianus the monk, bk. xv, ch. xxvij.
The solemnity of the Nativity of Mary is revealed, bk. vij, ch. cxix.
Marcian reigns as emperor, bk. xx, ch. lxxxiij.
The deeds of Martin of Tours, bk. xviij, ch. v.
Certain miracles of the same Martin, bk. xviij, ch. xix.
The passing of the same Martin, bk. xx, ch. lxj.
The virtues of Martin the solitary, bk. xxij, ch. lxxviij.
The deeds of Pope Martin, bk. xxiij, ch. lxxxiij.
The letter of the same Martin to Amandus, bk. xxiij, ch. cxij.
The bodies of Marcellinus & Peter are translated, bk. xxiiij, ch. cxij.
The deeds of Marghius & Maurilius, bk. xxvij, ch. xl.
The deeds of Marie of Oignies, bk. xxx, ch. xvj.
The "White Mass" martyrs, bk. xij, ch. cxxx.
Matthew the Evangelist, bk. ix, ch. lxxxiij.
The region of Mauritania is described, bk. i, ch. lxxvij.
Maturinus the martyr, bk. xij, ch. clviij.
The deeds of Maurilius of Angers, bk. xvij, ch. xx.
The deeds of Abbot Maurus, bk. xxj, ch. lxvij.
Maurice reigns as emperor, bk. xxij, ch. j.
The punishment of Maurice for the future, bk. xxij, ch. xviij.
Maurice & his companions, bk. xj, ch. lij.
Maurus the martyr, bk. xj, ch. cxxj.
The body of Maurus is translated to the monastery of Fossés, book xxiiij, ch. xxxix.
Maurice, Bishop of Paris, flourishes, bk. xxix, ch. xxj.
The reign of Maxentius, bk. xiij, ch. xiiij.
His death, bk. xiij, ch. xliij.
Maxilla & her companions, bk. xj, ch. lxxxvij.
Maximinus of Marseille, bk. ix, ch. xcj.
Maximinus of Trier, bk. xiij, ch. vij.
The reign of Maximinus, bk. xj, ch. xxxj.
Maximus, Claudius, & their companions, bk. xij, ch. clix.
Maximinus the Levite, bk. xiij, ch. xlij.
The deeds of Abbot Maxentius, bk. xxj, ch. xij.
Maximus exercises tyranny, bk. xv, ch. xlix.
The same Maximus is killed, bk. xvj, ch. j.
Maximus, Bishop of Turin, flourishes, bk. xix, ch. v.
The kingdom of the Medes arises, bk. ij, ch. xcij.
The Council of Milan, bk. xiiij, ch. ix.
The deeds of Medard, bk. xxj, ch. lxij.
The deeds of Abbot Medericus, bk. xxiiij, ch. xcij.
Honey is first collected, bk. i, ch. liij.
Bishop Mellon, bk. xj, ch. lxxij.
The deeds of Melania the Elder, bk. xvj, ch. lxxxix.
The deeds of Melania the Younger, bk. xvij, ch. xxxiij.
The deeds of Melanius of Rennes, bk. xxj, ch. xxxiij.
The limbs of man are distinguished, bk. j, ch. xxxii.
Memmius of Châlons, bk. ix, ch. xxv.
Menas the soldier, bk. xii, ch. xix.
The virtues of Menas the solitary, bk. xxii, ch. lxxix.
The measure of grain is discovered, bk. i, ch. cxvi.
Hermes Trismegistus flourishes, bk. iiii, ch. x.
Merlin the prophet flourishes, bk. xxi, ch. xxx.
The region of Moesia is described, bk. i, ch. lxxv.
The region of Mesopotamia is described, bk. i, ch. lxv.
Metals are distinguished, bk. i, ch. xxix.
Metranus the martyr, bk. xiij, ch. cli, x.
The commemoration of Michael on Mount Gargano, bk. xx, ch. coj.
The commemoration of Michael in the sea, bk. xxij, ch. cxxxvij.
Soldiers are first chosen, bk. ij, ch. ciij.
Milo of Croton flourishes, bk. ij, ch. cxij.
The power of Masses with respect to purgatory, bk. xxii, ch. xcviii.
Modesty is urged, bk. xvij, ch. xxxiiij.
Moses is born, bk. ij, ch. j.
Moses dies, bk. ij, ch. lij.
Moses, Bishop of the Saracens, bk. xiiij, ch. lix.
The deeds of Moses the Ethiopian, bk. xvj, ch. lxxxiij.
Moses, Bishop of the Saracens, bk. xiij, ch. xlj.
The variety of monsters is set forth, bk. j, ch. lxxxvij.
The instruction of monks, bk. xvj, ch. xx & xxxviij.
The institutions of monks, bk. xix, ch. xvj.
A dissolute monk is rebuked, bk. xvj, ch. lj.
The contrariety of human customs is set down, bk. j, ch. lxxxvj.
A dead cleric appears to a companion, bk. xxv, ch. lxxxix.
Woman is formed, bk. j, ch. xclj.
Mucius the hermit, bk. xiiij, ch. lix.
Association with women is discouraged, bk. xvj, ch. xxxvj.
The love of women is forbidden, bk. xvj, ch. lxxv.
The condemnation of a woman for sorcery, bk. xxv, ch. xxvj.
A twin woman appears, bk. xxv, ch. xxviij.
A woman is not consumed in the fire, bk. xxv, ch. xc.
Mice pursue men, bk. xxv, ch. cvij.
Large ornamental initial N with floral/foliage patterns.
Narcissus the bishop, bk. xj, ch. xviij.
The Nativity of the Lord is set forth, bk. vj, ch. lxxxvij.
Natalis the confessor, bk. xj, ch. v.
The deeds of Nathanael the Elder, bk. xvj, ch. xcvij.
Nazarius & Celsus, bk. ix, ch. lj.
The discovery of Nazarius & Celsus, bk. xviij, ch. lxvj.
The life of Nebidius is described, bk. xvj, ch. lxvj.
The military service of Nectanebo, bk. iiij, ch. j.
The death of Nectanebo, bk. iiij, ch. xj.
Nehemiah builds Jerusalem, bk. iij, ch. xlvj.
The character of Nepotian, bk. xvj, ch. lxxxiij.
Nereus & Achilleus, bk. x, ch. xv.
The reign of Nero, bk. ix, ch. j.
The character of Nero, bk. ix, ch. vj.
The death of Nero, bk. ix, ch. cxix.
The reign of Nerva, bk. x, ch. xxxviij.
His death, bk. x, ch. xlv.
Nestor the bishop, bk. xj, ch. lij.
The Nestorian heresy arises, bk. xx, ch. ij.
The heresy of the Nicolaitans is born, bk. vij, ch. lxxij.
The Council of Nicaea, bk. xiij, ch. xlij.
Niceta & Aquilina, bk. xiij, ch. xxv.
Nicholas the bishop, bk. xiij, ch. lxvii.
On the persecution of Nicomedia, bk. xiij, ch. xxj.
Nicostratus & his companions, bk. xi, ch. xiiij.
The passion of Nicasius of Reims, bk. xx, ch. xxxvij.
The translation of Nicholas, bk. xxv, ch. lxxxxiij.
Noah is born, bk. j, ch. lviij.
The wars & attacks of the Normans, bk. xxiiij, ch. xlv.
The conversion of the Normans, bk. xxv, ch. iij.
The deeds of Norbert the Premonstratensian, bk. xxvj, ch. xlv.
Divine notions are described, bk. xj, ch. lij.
The heresy of the Novatians, bk. xj, ch. xclj.
Novatus, a disciple of the Apostles, bk. ix, ch. cxx.
The nine thousand martyrs, bk. x, ch. lxxxviij.
The instruction of novices, bk. xxvij, ch. lj.
Numa Pompilius reigns, bk. ij, ch. ciiij.
The region of Numidia is described, bk. i, ch. lxxxvj.
The reign of Numerian, bk. xj, ch. cxx.
His death, bk. xj, ch. cxix.
Papal envoys are sent to the Tartars, bk. xxxj, ch. iij.