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306 L. Lamech, 224.

Leander, Bishop of Seville, 283.

Leo, the Emperor, 280.

Leo, another Eraperor in the East, 291.

Leo, another Emperor in the East, 294.

Leonella, Mother of the Twin Martyrs, 102.

Lerins, Island of, 84.

Licinius, the Emperor, 270.

Lindisfarne.—See the Analytical Table to the Life of St. Cuthbert, &c. xi. xiii; Cuthbert' s residence and rule at, 32 ; a Bishopric, 32.

Lithbrand, King of the Lombards, 293 ; removes the bones of St. Augustine from Sardinia to Pavia, 295.

Locusts and Wild Honey described, 174.

Lombards, under Albuinus, invade Italy, 283.

reduced to ashes by the Britons, 259 ; created into a Metropolitan See, 284.

Lucianus of Antioch, 270.

Lucianus Presbyter, gives an account of his discovery of the holy relics of St. Stephen, &c., 276.

Lucina, 266.

, first Christian King of Britain, 262.

(Carlisle) 51.

(Carlisle) 51 ; its Roman fountain, 51, 54.

, Bishop of Troyes, 279.

Lysis, son of Herod, 256.

M.

Macarius, Bishop of Antioch, 289 ; is anathematized and deprived of his See, 289.

Maccabees, Judas, and Jonathan, 252 ; Simon Ilyrcanus, 252 ; John, 253.

Macedonia founded by Caranus, 239.

Macedonian Empire divided after the death of Alexander, 249.

Macrinus, 264.

Mahomet, 285.

Malchion disputes with Paul de Samosata, 268.

Malelel, 223.

Mammea, the mother of Alexander Aurelius, listens to Origen, 265.

Manesseh, 240.

Manichæian Heresy, 268.

Marcelhnus of Ancona, 30.

Marcianus, Emperor, 279.

Mark, St., journies into Egypt, 258 ; his Tomb, 177.

Mark, the first Gentile Bishop of Jerusalem, 262.

Martin, Pope, assembles a Synod at Rome against the Acephali, 287 ; banished to Chersonesus, 287.

Marzabanes, 285.

Mattathias the High Priest, 252.

Matthew, St., 258, 280.

Maurice, Emperor, 283.

Mausoleum of Artemisia, 156.

Maxentius Augustus, 270.

, 269 ; persecutes the Church, 269.

Maximin persecutes the Christians, 265.

Maximin, Bishop of Treves, 272.

Maximinus and Severus, 270.

elected Emperor in Britain, 274.

Maximus, Bishop of Nola, 104, 105 ; his death, 110.

Mehto, Bishop of Sardis, 262.

, 16, 205.

Memphis, 230.

occupied by the Danes, 183. Methuselah, 224. Miletus, City of, founded, 232. —See Jarrow, Lindisfarne, Melrose, Weremouth, &c. which had fallen from their Rule, to be suppressed, 146 ; Lay Monasteries an abomination in the Church, 147, 148.

Moses, 230 ; brings the Children of Israel out of Egypt, 231.

used in Britain, xxii.