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Ipsius Gospel, bk. VIII, ch. XCII.
Marcus and Martinian, bk. XIII, ch. XLII.
Marcus the Monk, writer, bk. IX, ch. LXV.
Margarita the Virgin, bk. XIII, ch. XXVII.
Maria, a certain virgin, bk. X, ch. LXXXVI.
Marina the Monk, bk. XV, ch. LXIII.
Marinus the boy, bk. XIII, ch. XLIII.
Marinus and his companions, bk. XI, ch. XCVII.
Martha and Magdalene, bk. X, ch. XCII.
Martial of Limoges, bk. IX, ch. XXIX.
Martianus and Jacob, bk. XI, ch. LII.
Martiana the martyr, bk. XIII, ch. XXXVI.
Martina and her companions, bk. XI, ch. XXVII.
Martin's soldiery, bk. XIV, ch. III.
Acts of Marianus the monk, bk. XV, ch. XXVI.
The solemnity of the birth of Mary is revealed, bk. VII, ch. CXIX.
Martin, emperor, bk. XX, ch. XXIII.
Acts of Martin of Tours, bk. XVII, ch. I.
Certain miracles of the same Martin, bk. XVII, ch. XIV.
The passing of the same Martin, bk. XX, ch. LXI.
Virtues of Martin the solitary, bk. XIII, ch. LXXVIII.
Acts of Pope Martin, bk. XXII, ch. LXVIII.
Epistle of the same Martin to Amandus, bk. XXIII, ch. XXII.
The bodies of Marcellinus and Peter are transferred, bk. XIII, ch. I.
Acts of Margihus and Maurilius, bk. XXVII, ch. XXII.
Acts of Mary of Oignies, bk. XXX, ch. XVI.
Massa Candida, martyrdom, bk. XII, ch. CXXX.
Matthias the Evangelist, bk. IX, ch. LXXVII.
Mauritania region is described, bk. I, ch. LXXVII.
Maturinus the martyr, bk. XII, ch. CLVII.
Acts of Maurilius of Angers, bk. XVII, ch. XX.
Acts of Abbot Maurus, bk. XXI, ch. LXVII.
Mauritius, emperor, bk. XXI, ch. II.
Punishment of Mauritius for the future, bk. XXII, ch. XVII.
Mauritius and his companions, bk. XII, ch. II.
Maurus the martyr, bk. XI, ch. XXI.
The body of Maurus is transferred to the Abbey of Fossat, bk. XXIII, ch. XXIX.
Mauritius, bishop of Paris, is famous, bk. XXIX, ch. XXI.
Marentius' empire, bk. XIII, ch. IV.
His death, bk. XIII, ch. XLIII.
Marilla and her companions, bk. C, ch. LXXXVIII.
Mariminus of Marseille, bk. IX, ch. CXI.
Mariminus of Trier, bk. XIII, ch. VII.
Mariminus' empire, bk. XI, ch. XXI.
Marimus Claudius and his companions, bk. XII, ch. CXLIX.
Mariminus the Levite, bk. XII, ch. XXI.
Acts of Abbot Marentius, bk. XXI, ch. II.
Marimus exercises tyranny, bk. XX, ch. XLIX.
The same Marimus is killed, bk. XVII, ch. I.
Marimus, Bishop of Turin, is famous, bk. XIX, ch. V.
Kingdom of the Medes arises, bk. II, ch. XCII.
Council of Milan, bk. XIV, ch. IX.
Acts of Medardus, bk. XXI, ch. II.
Acts of Abbot Medericus, bk. XXIII, ch. XCII.
Honey is first collected, bk. I, ch. LIII.
Melonus, bishop, bk. XI, ch. LXXI.
Acts of Melania the Elder, bk. XXIII, ch. LXXIX.
Acts of Melania the Younger, bk. XXI, ch. LXXIX.
Acts of Melanius of Redon, bk. XXI, ch. XXIV.
Members of man are distinguished, bk. I, ch. XXXV.
Memius of Catalonia, bk. IX, ch. XV.
Mennas the soldier, bk. XII, ch. XIX.
Virtues of Mennas the solitary, bk. XXII, ch. LXXIX.
Measure of grain is found, bk. I, ch. CXXVI.
Mercurius Trismegistus is famous, bk. III, ch. I.
Merlin the prophet is famous, bk. XXI, ch. XXX.
Mena region is described, bk. I, ch. LXXI.
Mesopotamia region is described, bk. I, ch. LXXIX.
Metals are distinguished, bk. I, ch. XXXV.
Metranus the martyr, bk. XIII, ch. CLX.
Memory of Michael on Mount Gargano, bk. XX, ch. CII.
Memory of Michael at sea, bk. XXII, ch. CXXVII.
Soldiers are first chosen, bk. II, ch. CIII.
Milo of Crotone is famous, bk. II, ch. CXII.
Power of masses regarding Purgatory, bk. XXIII, ch. XCVIII.
Modesty is encouraged, bk. XVII, ch. XXIV.
Moses is born, bk. II, ch. I.
Moses dies, bk. II, ch. II.
Moses, bishop of the Saracens, bk. XIV, ch. LIX.
Acts of Moses the Ethiopian, bk. XXII, ch. LXXIX.
Moses, bishop of the Saracens, bk. XIII, ch. II.
Wall of the monasteries is broken, bk. I, ch. LXXXVIII.
Instruction of the monks, bk. XVI, ch. XX and XXXVIII.
Institutions of the monks, bk. XIX, ch. XXVI.
A dissolute monk is corrected, bk. XVI, ch. LI.
Contrariety of human customs is posited, bk. I, ch. LXXXVIII.
Dead cleric appears to his companion, bk. XXV, ch. LXXIX.
Woman is formed, bk. I, ch. II.
Mucius the hermit, bk. XIII, ch. II.
Consort with women is dissuaded, bk. XVI, ch. XLI.
Love of woman is forbidden, bk. XVI, ch. LXXV.
Condemnation of a woman's witchcraft, bk. XXV, ch. XXVI.
A twin woman appears, bk. XXV, ch. XXVIII.
Woman is not burned in fire, bk. XXV, ch. XC.
Moors pursue men, bk. XXV, ch. CXVI.
A decorative initial letter 'M' is depicted here.
Dathea region is described, bk. I, ch. LXVII.
Narcissus, bishop, bk. XI, ch. XVIII.
Nativity of the Lord is expressed, bk. VI, ch. LXXXVIII.
Natalis, confessor, bk. XI, ch. V.
Acts of Nathanael the Elder, bk. XVII, ch. XCVII.
Nazarius and Celsus, bk. IX, ch. LI.
Finding of Nazarius and Celsus, bk. XVII, ch. LXVI.
Life of Nebridius is described, bk. XVI, ch. LXVI.
Nectabanus' soldiery, bk. IV, ch. I.
Nectabanus' ruin, bk. IV, ch. II.
Nehemiah builds Jerusalem, bk. III, ch. XLVI.
Customs of Nepotianus, bk. XVI, ch. LXXII.
Nereus and Achilleus, bk. IX, ch. XV.
Nero's empire, bk. IX, ch. I.
Nero's customs, bk. IX, ch. VI.
Nero's death, bk. IX, ch. CXXIX.
Nerva's empire, bk. X, ch. XXXVIII.
His death, bk. X, ch. XLV.
Nestor, bishop, bk. XI, ch. LII.
Nestorian heresy arises, bk. XX, ch. II.
Nicolaitan heresy is born, bk. VII, ch. LXIII.
Council of Nicaea, bk. XIII, ch. XLII.
Niceta and Aquilina, bk. XIII, ch. XXV.
Nicolaus, bishop, bk. XIII, ch. LXVI.
Persecution at Nicomedia, bk. XXV, ch. XXVI.
Nichostratus and his companions, bk. XI, ch. XIV.
Passion of Nicasius of Reims, bk. XX, ch. XXVI.
Translation of Nicolaus, bk. XXV, ch. LXXXIII.
Noah is born, bk. I, ch. LVIII.
Norman wars and attacks, bk. XXIII, ch. XLV.
Conversion of the Normans, bk. XXX, ch. III.
Acts of Norbert of Premontré, bk. XXVI, ch. XLV.
Divine notions are described, bk. I, ch. LXVII.
Novatian heresy, bk. XXV, ch. XXVIII.
Novatus, disciple of the apostles, bk. IX, ch. CXX.
Nine thousand martyrs, bk. X, ch. LXXXVIII.
Instruction of novices, bk. XXII, ch. LI.
Numa Pompilius reigns, bk. II, ch. CIII.
Numidia region is described, bk. I, ch. LXXXVIII.
Numerianus' empire, bk. XI, ch. CXX.
His death, bk. XI, ch. XXIX.
Papal nuncios are sent to the Tatars, bk. XXI, ch. III.