Friday, October 14, 2016

When, as an Indexer, Planning Ahead Helps

Thankfully, the press said up front to watch out for overlapping names:

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John, Gospel of, 18
      chapter 21, 3, 6, 46, 55, 86–89, 100, 102, 129–34
      on Peter, 81–89
John II (the Beautiful; emperor), 268
John II (pope), 188
John II of Constantinople (patriarch), 185
John II of Kiev, 261–62
John III Vatatzes (emperor), 295, 299, 301
John IV (the Faster; patriarch), 190, 191, 194, 264
John IV (pope), 199
John IV Lascaris (emperor), 296n73, 301n102
John V (emperor), 318–21
John VI Cantacuzenos (emperor), 313, 318–20
John VII (the Grammarian; patriarch), 219
John VIII (emperor), 324–25
John VIII (pope), 229–30, 231
John X (pope), 233, 234
John X Kamateros (patriarch), 278–80, 284, 286
John XI (pope), 233, 235
John XI Bekkos (patriarch), 305–9
John XII (pope), 235–36
John XIX (pope), 242–43
John XXI (pope), 307
John XXII (pope), 310
John XXIII (pope), 12, 357n158, 369, 379–80, 383
John of Damascus, 120
John the Deacon, 210–11
John of Montenero, 333–34
John Paul I (pope), 406
John Paul II (pope), 13, 367n214, 369, 392, 406, 409–12
John Tzimisces (emperor), 236

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