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Vernal aetio cause/reason 98. a
Synod of bishops concerning the celebration of Easter 97. a
Epicureans 82. a
Erasmus of Rotterdam 92. b
Error in lunar computation 64. d
Error of some in Paschal computation 68. b
Erythras a legendary king associated with the Red Sea king near the Red Sea 18. d
Ezra 29. a
Line of essences according to Plato 9. c
Etesian seasonal north winds winds 61. a
Eudoxus 85. c
Euclid's demonstration concerning the circles of the world 31. d
Borders of Europe 23. d
Europe has no places that are ascia without shadow at noon or amphiscia with shadows falling in both directions 55. c
Euergetes 29. a
Euripus a narrow channel with shifting tides 52. c
Reciprocation of the Euripus 18. a
Euronotus east-southeast wind 14. c
Euroauster east-southeast wind 14. c
Eurus east wind 14. c
Eutychian heresy concerning the resurrection 85. b
Eutychianus, Roman bishop 82. c
Eusebius, inventor of the nineteen-year cycles 65. d
Eusebius's reckoning of years 80. c
Hezekiah 77. b
Zedekiah 29. a
A decorative initial F features floral and foliate patterns.Fabianus, Roman bishop 29. c
Fabianus 82. b
Fabius's passage on the computation of digits 31. a
Favonius west wind 14. c
Why the month of February is intercalary 42. b
In the month of February, intercalation occurs on the sixth day before the Kalends of March 65. c
February 41. d
Beginning of the feriae weekdays/vacations from Sylvester 37. d
Feria weekday/vacation in the singular, contrary to the grammarians 37. d
Ferdinand, King of the Romans 92. b
Festivals begin from the evening 35. b
Why feast days take their beginning from the evening 65. a
Flavia Domitilla 81. a
Florianus, Emperor 82. c
Council of Florence 91. d
How rivers are formed 15. c
A woman in Rome gives birth to a monster 91. a
Firmament 4. d
Franz von Sickingen 92. b
Francesco Petrarch 91. a
The Magi brothers 78. c
Frederick, Emperor 90. c
Frederick is excommunicated by the Roman pontiff 90. b
The empire is abrogated from Frederick 90. d
Frederick Barbarossa 90. b
Frederick, Emperor 92. a
What the twenty-fold, sixty-fold, and hundred-fold fruit in Matthew means 32. b
Fulk, King of Jerusalem 90. a
Why lightning is rare in summer or winter 15. d
Lightning is swifter than thunder 15. c
Why lightning penetrates 15. c
Fulgentius 29. d
A decorative initial G features floral and foliate patterns.The Gauls assume the Roman Empire 88. b
Gallinicus, Emperor 25. d
The Gauls capture Rome 79. a
Cockcrow 36. d
Gallus with Emperor Volusianus 82. b & 29. c
Hell 23. c
Gideon 28. d & 76. b
Gemini 10. c
Gemini, Castor and Pollux 44. d
Godfrey, Emperor 87. b
Months of the Germans 41. b
Germanus, bishop 81. a
Shadows of Germany 55. b
German words correspond with Greek words 59. d
Kinds of lightning according to Aristotle 15. d
Folly of the Gentiles 64. a
Gentiles borrowed the use of the week from the Israelites 37. c
How giants were born 28. d
Giuli, the first and twelfth month among the English 43. c
What gnomonics the art of sundials is 13. b
Gordianus, Emperor 82. a
The Goths are overcome 82. c
Totila, King of the Goths, is defeated in Italy 85. a