FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
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A.D. 1 CONSULS 2 EVENTS<br />
563 1316. Post cons. Basilii<br />
XXII<br />
M. Annon. apud Marcellin.<br />
Chron. Pasch p.375A<br />
Justiniani Nov. 143.150.<br />
Of-non consul B (anypata)<br />
Post. Cons. Basil. anno<br />
XXIII V conf. a.542.<br />
Then follows in V. anno<br />
XXXVII principis<br />
Justiniani.<br />
564 1317. Post cons. Basilii<br />
XXIII<br />
M. Annon. apud Marcellin.<br />
Chron. Pasch. p.375B<br />
Justiniani Nov. 137<br />
Of-non consul B (anypata)<br />
Tom. V<br />
565 [336] U. C. Varr.1318.<br />
Post cons. Basilii XXIV<br />
M. Annon. apud Marcellin.<br />
Chron. Pasch. p.375 B.<br />
Of-non consul B (anypata)<br />
Tom. V<br />
Justiniani 37 from Kal. April.<br />
Affairs of Africa: Malalas XVIII p.243 in January of the 11 th indiction the<br />
charioteer of Julian he was dragged at the race track and he died in the<br />
hippodrome. And at the same month some territories of Africa were captured by<br />
the Mauritians. Because the prefect Coutzinus had obtained the usage of this<br />
nation from the Romans for being ruler at certain times an amount of gold,<br />
because he ruled the nation of Mauritians. And when Joannes the called<br />
Rogathinus came and nothing gave him according to the previous custom, but<br />
they assassinated him instead, the children of Coutzinus revolted and they took<br />
revenge of their father’s blood; and after the revolted in the territories of Africa<br />
they captured some places by killing and plundering. And king Justinian himself<br />
sent Marcianus, his own nephew* * Refrerred by Theophanes p. 202 to the<br />
preceding month: in December-some territories of Africa were captured etc.<br />
December of the 36 th year and o indict. 11 A.D.562. Theophanes adds (what is lost<br />
in malals) sent marcianus-to pacify the Mauritians; and they approached him, and<br />
Africa was pacified.<br />
Belisarius in July is acquitted of the charge against him and restored to his rank:<br />
conf.a.562.<br />
Theophanes p.203 Justiani 37 o in October of this year of the 12 th indiction [from<br />
sept.1 A.D.563] king Justinian by the grace of wish (prayer) departed to<br />
Myriaggelus, a city of Galatia in Germes that is. In November Arethas entered<br />
Byzantium , patrician and chief of the tribe of Saracen bringing to Byzantium the<br />
debt so one of his children to be able to succeed him at the ruling of the tribe after<br />
his death, and about the taking place by Avarus the son son of Alamundaru at<br />
these territories [de Alamundaro conf.a.531].<br />
Justiniani Novellæ 143.150 de muliere raptum passa. Areobindo præt. Præf<br />
epxræf. Almæ urbis et exmagistro militum. Dat. XII Kal. Jun. imp. D.N.Justiniani<br />
anno XXXVII post Basilii V.C.cons. anno XXII.<br />
Justiniani 38 from Kal. April.<br />
Justiniani Novellæ 137 the offices of magister Petrus. Dat. VII kal. April. CP. imp.<br />
D.N. Justiniani PP. Aug. anno XXXVII post Basilii V.C .cons.anno XXII. Petrus of<br />
Thessalonica, who is described at A.D.534.3.550.3. He died soon after this period:<br />
Menander leg. p.147 C Petrus-rushed to Persians [conf.a.562.3] and both states<br />
stopped fighting. And the Medes departed form the land of Cholcis; as soon as<br />
Pwetrus arrived in Byzantium [sc. July A.D.563] not long after he passed away.<br />
He was no longer living at Nov.14 A.D.565, when his son Theodorus assisted at the<br />
accession of Justin: Corripus I.25<br />
Successorque boni redivivaque Gloria Petri<br />
Hinc Theodorus adest, patria gravitate magister.<br />
Justiniani 39 from Kal. April.<br />
Death of Belisarius: Theophanes p.203 C Justiniani 38 o in March of this year of<br />
the 13 th indiction [March 565] the patrician Belisarius passes away in Byzantium,<br />
and his property went to the noble house of Marina. Cedrenus p.388 A at the 38 th<br />
year Belisarius the patrician passes away in Byzantium. His wife Antonina<br />
survived him: conf. auctorem apu Alemannum ad Procop. Anecdot. P.349 ed. Bonn.<br />
Who was 60 years old in A.D.544 according to Procopius Anecdot. P.349 ed Bonn,<br />
who was 60 years old in A.D.544 according to Procopius Anecdot. P.15 B. so that<br />
she lived top past 80 years. Belisarius himself was in early<br />
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