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Emperor Albert 91. a & 91. d
Months of the Alexandrians 41. b
Alexander 79. a & 81. d
Alexander the Cappadocian 81. d
Alexander the Great 29. d
Alexander, Roman Bishop 81. b
Office of the Alexandrian Bishop 66. a
Alphonso, King of Spain 87. d
Alexandria is founded 79. a
Opinion of Alfraganus Arab astronomer al-Farghani on the size of the sun 51. b
Algemonath, the ninth month of the English 37. d
The Cottian Alps belonged to the Roman See 86. d
Albimelech 76. d
Amaziah 77. a
Ambrose 29. d & 83. c
Ambrose's disputation on the changes of times 54. d
Ambrose the Camaldolese 92. a
Ambrose on the moon 52. b
Amon is killed by his servants 77. c
Amon 29. a
Amos 29. a
Amphion the musician 28. d
Amterminum 61. c
Amphiscii people living between the tropics who cast shadows in both directions 54. d
Amariah 29. d
Anatholius on the celebration of Easter 64. c
Anatholius, an Egyptian priest, against the Egyptians 97. b
Annual ratio held in various ways 62. c
Book of Anatholius on the celebration of Easter 42. d & 60. d & 98. d
Anatholius 82. c
Corrupt book of Anatholius on the celebration of Easter 98. b
Emperor Anastasius 9. d & 87. a
Ancus Marcius 77. c
History of Anastasius 85. c
Anastasius 84. d
Anabibaron 37. b
English converted to the faith 85. b
Antisia signs 56. b
Months of the English 43. c
Antipodes 60. b
Bones of Andrew carried to Constantinople 83. b
Emperor Antonius Commodus 81. c
Antoninus Pius 29. c
Anthony the monk 29. c
Body of Anthony the monk found and transferred to Alexandria 85. a
Emperor Antonius Caracalla 81. d
Persecution of the Antichrist for three and a half years 95. b
Antioch 79. b
Antiochus 29. a
Antiochus Epiphanes 79. c
Hippocrates the physician to King Antigonus 55. c
Antigonus 79. b
Anterus 82. a
Common years 66. b
Year of the year 61. b
Civil year 62. a
Year of the planets 61. d
The turning year 62. b
Years are not equal everywhere 62. b
Jubilee year 38. a
Why the year is called eniautos a complete cycle/year in Greek 62. b
Why the year is called 'civil' 27. a
Partition of the year into four parts through the twelve signs of the zodiac 24. d
How many days any part of the year consists of according to the motion of the sun in the eccentric 88. a
The turning year in Cicero 27. b
Why the bissextile leap year happens every fourth year 27. b
Embolismic year an intercalary year containing an extra month 6. d
Nations begin the year in various ways 40. d
What the year is and whence it is named 62. b
The year among the Acarnanians 62. c
Why the parts of the year do not consist of an equal number of days 54. b
The year among the Egyptians 62. c
Common year 61. d
The year is called ἐνιαυτὸς a complete cycle/year in Greek and why 27. b & 62. b
Computation of years different among different writers 87. c
How the years of the Lord can be found 28. a
Lunar year 61. d
Partition of the year 54. b
What is a civil year 27. a
Solar year 61. d
The year among the Arcadians 62. c
Concordance of the year, man, and the elements 60. c
Years of the Hebrews are regulated to the course of the moon 39. a
In how many thousands of years the great year consists 62. a