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| Goths converted to the faith | 85. b | Heldericus | 85. a |
| How Greeks denote the days of the month | 43. b | Elijah | 29. a |
| Eli | 76. c & 28. d | ||
| Greeks agree with the Roman church on the procession of the Holy Spirit | 90. d | Hendecas group of eleven | 66. b |
| Month of the Greeks | 42. d | Henry, Emperor | 86. c |
| Months of the Greeks | 41. a | Henry becomes Emperor | 90. b |
| Greece discovers crops | 28. d | The empire is abrogated from Henry | 89. d |
| Greek numbers by letters and marks | 31. b | Henry IV | 89. d |
| Where a pregnant woman is referring to astronomical sign | 16. b | Henry V, Emperor | 91. a & 89. b |
| Gratian | 29. d | Heraclius, Emperor | 29. d |
| Gregory of Neocaesarea | 82. c | Heraclius, Emperor | 29. d & 85. c |
| Gregory, pontiff | 85. b | Heraclitus | 82. a |
| Greek chroniclers | 75. a | Heraclonas, Emperor | 85. d |
| Gordianus, Emperor | 29. c | Heraclionus, Emperor | 29. d |
| Godfrey of Bouillon, of great fame, first king of Jerusalem | 89. d | The four brothers of Herod | 80. c |
| Herod Agrippa struck by an angel | 80. d | ||
| Herodotus | 29. a | ||
| Hermengild, King of the Goths, martyr | 85. b | ||
| Hermengild | 29. d |
| Habitation of the children of Israel in Egypt | 75. | Herod burned all the books of the Jews | 80. b |
| Hadrian, Emperor | 29. c | Herod's miserable end | 80. c |
| Week | 26. a | Herod kills his sons and wife | 8. b |
| Reckoning of weeks | 38. a | Herodotus the historiographer | 78. d |
| The whole world is divided by seven ages in a week | 39. b | Esther | 29. a |
| Prophetic week | 38. b | Heribrecht | 86. d |
| Week instituted by the authority of God | 37. b | Jerome dies | 84. a |
| How weeks should be calculated in Daniel | 38. c | Jerome on the eclipse that occurred at the time of the Lord's passion | 51. d |
| Years' weeks among the Hebrews | 26. a | Jerome on the prophet Amos | 39. c |
| Hebrews observe only lunar months | 66. b | Jerome | 29. d |
| Eber, author of the division of languages | 75. b | When Jerusalem was destroyed | 77. c |
| Hebrews intercalate an entire month | 36. d | Jerusalem is taken again by the Christians | 90. b |
| Captivity of the Hebrews | 29. a | Walls of Jerusalem are built | 78. d |
| Servitude of the Hebrews | 28. d | Why the Hyades a star cluster are so called | 5. d |
| Months of the Hebrews | 1. a | When winter begins | 60. d |
| Hebrews count the month from the new moon | 26. b | Winter is cold and humid | 60. b |
| The Hebrew race is afflicted with frequent evils in the fifth age of the world | 28. c | Winter | 27. a |
| Hebrews observed months diligently | 39. c | Hilary | 83. b |
| Hebrews | 28. d | Hippolytus | 81. b |
| Hebrew truth is to be followed in the reckoning of times rather than the LXX Septuagint | 30. a | Hipparchus's opinion on the solar eclipse | 51. d |
| The beast will consume Elijah and Enoch | 95. b | Hypogeium underground chamber | 37. a |
| Elijah withheld rain | 76. d | Hippocrates | 53. c |
| Hypaugasydera underneath the stars | 7. a | ||
| Histrus, a city | 77. c | ||
| Rising of the Kids stars in the constellation Auriga and Arcturus | 3. d | ||
| Man was created last by God | 2. c |