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Tiberius reigns, bk. vii, ch. i.
Tibertius the martyr, bk. xii, ch. xviii.
Tiberius reigns, bk. xxi, ch. xxvii.
Tyconius the African flourishes, bk. xviii, ch. vii.
Timothy the Apollinarist, bk. ix, ch. xv.
Timothy, disciple of Paul, bk. x, ch. xxxviii.
tom. 1. g. 649 Titus, disciple of Paul, bk. ix, ch. xliii.
The empire of Titus, bk. x, ch. ix.
Tychicus the deacon, bk. ix, ch. xci.
The Trinity of persons in God is expressed, bk. i, ch. ii.
The region of Tripolitania is described, bk. i, ch. lxxvi.
Tryphon the boy, bk. xi, ch. xlvii.
The Council of Tribur is held, bk. xxv, ch. xvi.
Torpes the martyr, bk. ix, ch. lvi.
The cause of the Trojan War is expressed, bk. iii, ch. lx.
Trophimus, disciple of Paul, bk. ix, ch. xlii.
Tully flourishes, bk. vi, ch. vi.
The tunic of the Lord is found, bk. xxii, ch. x.
The vision of Tundal of Ireland, bk. xxviii, ch. lxxxviii.
A description of the Turks, bk. xxx, ch. xlii.
The deeds of Bishop Turpin, bk. xxv, ch. xii.
The empire of Valentinian and Valens, bk. xiv, ch. xlvii.
The death of Valentinian, bk. xiv, ch. xcvii.
On the perversity of Valens, bk. xiv, ch. l.
His death, bk. xiv, ch. l.
The empire of Valerian, bk. xi, ch. lvi.
Valerian the martyr and certain others, bk. x, ch. cx.
The deeds of Valens the monk, bk. xvii, ch. lxxx.
The Order of the Val-des-Écoliers is founded, bk. xxx, ch. xliii.
The virtues of Ulric the monk, bk. xxiv, ch. xxi.
The origin and kingdom of the Vandals, bk. xvi, ch. viii.
The deeds of Abbot Wandregisel, bk. xxii, ch. xxix.
Varro is held as illustrious, bk. vi, ch. lvii.
The deeds of Vedast of Arras, bk. xxi, ch. ix.
Modesty is urged upon the young, bk. xvii, ch. xxxiv.
Venus is betrothed by a youth, bk. xxv, ch. xxix.
The promotion of Vespasian, bk. ix, last ch.
His empire and character, bk. x, ch. i.
His death, bk. x, ch. viii.
Victor and Corona, bk. x, ch. cvii.
Pope Victor and Aureolus, bk. xi, ch. vi.
Victor of Marseilles, bk. xii, ch. vii.
Victoria the virgin, bk. xi, ch. lii.
Victorinus and his companions, bk. xi, ch. cxxi.
Victorinus the rhetor, bk. xiv, ch. xxii.
The passion of Victorian, bk. xx, ch. xc.
Instruction for widows, bk. xvi, ch. lxiv.
The error of Vigilantius is attacked, bk. xvi, ch. lxxxviii.
The deeds of Vigil of Auxerre, bk. xxii, ch. cxxvi.
The affliction of Pope Vigilius, bk. xxi, ch. lxxv.
The deeds of Vigor of Bayeux, bk. xxi, ch. xxxix.
The brothers Vincent and Ozoncius, bk. xii, ch. xxxvii.
Vincent and Ralius, bk. xii, ch. xxxiv.
Vincent, Sabina, and Christiana, bk. xii, ch. xxxix.
Virginity is urged, bk. xvi, ch. lii.
Virginity is preferred to marriage, bk. xvi, ch. lxiv.
The virginity of Mary is asserted, bk. xvi, ch. lxxiv.
A humble virgin manifests by divine revelation, bk. xviii, ch. lxxxii.
A virgin hides the fleeing Athanasius, bk. xvii, ch. xxii.
A virgin is freed from a brothel by a youth, bk. xvii, ch. xcii.
A fallen virgin is instructed, bk. xvi, ch. lxiv.
A fallen virgin is reconciled, bk. xvii, ch. xcv.
A fallen virgin accuses an innocent lector, bk. xxvi, ch. xcvi.
Virgil the poet flourishes, bk. vi, ch. lxii.
The virtues are distinguished, bk. i, ch. xlviii.
The origin and kingdom of the Visigoths, bk. xvi, ch. xi.
Guibert flourishes in Lorraine, bk. xxiv, ch. lxiii.
The vision of a resurrected man, bk. xxii, ch. cxx.
The deeds of Wulfram of Sens, bk. xxii, ch. cxlv.
Vitalis and Valeria, bk. ix, ch. xv.
Vitalis and Agricola, bk. xii, ch. xlix.
The empire of Vitellius, bk. ix, ch. xxxvii.
Vitus and Modestus, bk. xi, ch. lxx.
Viventius and Samaritanus, bk. xiii, ch. xcix.
The deeds of Viuardus of Reims, bk. xxii, ch. cxiv.
The deeds of the eleven thousand virgins, bk. xx, ch. xxxix.
The unity of the Trinity is miraculously shown, bk. xx, ch. xxxix.
Uther Pendragon reigns in Britain, bk. xx, ch. xlix.
Hostels for the poor are established, bk. v, ch. lxxx.
Xenophon flourishes, bk. iv, ch. lxvi.
Xerxes, son of Darius, reigns, bk. iii, ch. xxxvi.
Xerxes II reigns, bk. iii, ch. lix.
Christ is born, bk. vi, ch. lxxxviii.
Christ is baptized, bk. vii, ch. vii.
Christ preaches, bk. vii, ch. xii.
Christ suffers, bk. vii, ch. xxxvii.
Christ rises again, bk. vii, ch. liii.
Christ ascends, bk. vii, ch. lxiv.
Christina the martyr, bk. xiii, ch. lxxxvi.
Christopher the martyr, bk. xiii, ch. xxxiii.
The image of Christ in Caesarea, bk. xi, ch. lix.
The deeds of Christian the hermit, bk. xvii, ch. xi.
An image of Christ, pierced, is found with a trace of blood, bk. xxi, ch. xcii.
An image of Christ, struck by a lance, shed much blood, bk. xxiii, ch. clx.
Zeno the philosopher is killed, bk. ii, ch. cvii.
Zeno the Stoic flourishes, bk. v, ch. xxvi.
Zeno reigns, bk. xx, ch. xxxiii.
The zones of the world are distinguished, bk. i, ch. xxi.
Zoroaster, the inventor of the Great Art, flourishes, bk. i, ch. ci.
Zerubbabel returns to Jerusalem with his companions, bk. iii, ch. xviii.
Zosimas and Mary of Egypt, bk. xv, ch. lxv.