See Platina, Ciacconius, St. The head of St. Charlemagne died January the 28th, in 814, seventy-two yearsold, and was buried at Aix-la-Chapelle. Some other design brought you hither.
This struck such a terror into the whole assembly, that, whenthe bishops were required by Dioscorus and his creatures to s Gregory, theRoman missal of Thomasius, in the calendar of F. ,which you had so often announced to the people, (when a reader in thechurch,) and have trodden it under y Nevertheless, he by lettersencouraged the pastors of the church to resist the heresy which theemperor endeavored to establish by bloodshed and violence.
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