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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XLIX: Conquest Of Italy By The Franks
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145: ) by the confession of the Greeks, the patriarch of Constantinople had detached from Rome the metropolitans of Thessalonica, Athens Corinth, Nicopolis, and Patrae, (Luc.Holsten.Geograph.Sacra, p.

22) and his spiritual conquests extended to Naples and Amalphi (Istoria Civile di Napoli, tom.i.p.

517-524, Pagi, A.D 780, No.

11.)] [Footnote 87: In hoc ostenditur, quia ex uno capitulo ab errore reversis, in aliis duobus, in eodem (was it the same ?) permaneant errore....

de diocessi S.R.E.seu de patrimoniis iterum increpantes commonemus, ut si ea restituere noluerit hereticum eum pro hujusmodi errore perseverantia decernemus, (Epist.Hadrian.Papae ad Carolum Magnum, in Concil.tom.viii.p.


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