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Kings of the Egyptians .25
Kings of the Egyptians 20.
Beginning of the kingdom of the Egyptians .15
Aegisthus, king of Mycenae .40
Aeneas .40
Aeneas .43
Ennius the poet .75
Ennius the poet 75.
Aeschylus, writer of tragedies 65.
Aeschylus, writer of tragedies .66
Aeschylus, king of the Athenians .54
Aeschines the Orator .69
Aesop .63
Aesymedes, king of the Athenians .54
Ethiopians .26
Aethiops, king of the Egyptians 56.
Aethiops, king of the Egyptians .56
Aetius .105
Aetius 105.
Africans 125.
Africa .125
Africa .124
Africa .126
Africa .129
Africa .136
Alcamenes of the Lacedaemonians The Lacedaemonians are the Spartans. 9 .52
Alcamenon of the Athenians 13 .55
Agabus the prophet .85
Agamnestor, king of the Athenians .53
Agamemnon, king of Mycenae .39
Agamemnon, king of Mycenae .40
Pope Agapetus 56. 111.
Agapetus .112
Abgar, a holy man original: "Aggarus", referring to King Abgar V of Edessa, known for his legendary correspondence with Jesus. .93
Agastus, king of the Athenians 29 .45
Agatho .119
Agelas .49
Agelmund, king of the Lombards 102.
Agesilaus 47.
Haggai the prophet original: "Aggeus" 62.
Haggai the prophet 64.
Agilaus, king of the Corinthians .45
Agilulf, king of the Lombards 114.
Agilulf, king of the Lombards .115
Agilulf, king of the Lombards 115.
Agis, king of the Lacedaemonians 43.
Athletic Contest Agon Gymnicus: A Greek-style physical or athletic competition. .63
First performance of the Ludi original: "Litiorum", likely a variant or error for "Ludi," meaning games or public spectacles. .42
Nemean Contest .62
Contest 66.
Actian Contest Referring to the games established by Augustus to commemorate the Battle of Actium. .81
Contest .95
Contest 100.
Agrippa .49
King Agrippa 86.
Agrippa, son of Herod 94.
Agrippinus, Bishop of the Church of Alexandria 41.
Alba Sylvius .45
Alba Longa .41
Albert the Great .131
Emperor Albert 35. 151.
Albert, son of Emperor Rudolph .143
Albert the Great, Bishop of Regensburg .142
Emperor Albert 143.
Albinus, procurator of Judea .86
King Alboin 113.
Alcaeus the poet .61
Alcetas, king of the Macedonians 61.
Alcuin the Rhetorician original: "Alchinus", likely referring to the Carolingian scholar Alcuin of York. .99
Pope Alexander III 136.
Alexander, king of the Corinthians .53
Pope Alexander II .133
Pope Alexander II .137
Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria .97
Alexander, king of the Macedonians 65.
Alexander, king of the Macedonians 68.
Alexander, king of the Macedonians 69.
King Alexander .70
Alexander, king of the inhabitants of Jerusalem 77.
Alexander, 12th of the Romans Referring to the Emperor Alexander Severus. .93
Alexander Epiphanes 75.
Alexander, Bishop of the Roman Church .89
Alexander VIII, Supreme Pontiff The Roman numeral 8 (VIII) in a 1470 edition is historically anomalous for a Pope, as Alexander VI was the next of that name in 1492. It may refer to a different numbering or be a transcription error for Alexander V. .170