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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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Cod. Just. VI.21, 16 Imp. Anastasius A. Hiero pf.p. Dat.Id.<br />

Feb. CP. Paulo V.C. cons. X.16, 13 emperor Anastasius to<br />

Anthemius prefect of the Praetorians. Dat. Kal. April.<br />

Paulo V.C. cons. VIII.54,32 Imp. Anastasius A. Euphemio<br />

pf.p. Dat. Prid. Kal. Maii Paulo V.C. cons. X.19,9 emperor<br />

Anastasius to Anthemius, prefect of the Praetorians. Dat.<br />

XII Kal. Aug. CP. Paulo V.C.cons.<br />

Coins of Theoderic: Eckhel tom. 8 p.211.<br />

1. D.N.Theodoricus rex + invicta Roma.<br />

2. Invicta Roma. Theodoricus+"epigraphe et caput<br />

Anastasii.”<br />

3. Theodoricus+"epigraphe et caput Justini I.”<br />

The coins of the 1 st class were issued within A.D. 493-526,<br />

of the 2 nd within 493-518, of the 3 rd within 518-526. In<br />

these Roman coins of a Gothic king the name is written<br />

Theodoricus. But Theodoricus and Theudericus in many<br />

Latinauthors; and his last form seems justified by the<br />

original Theutonic name Theude-rijch in Grotius Goth.<br />

p.599.<br />

In the spelling of names there is great variation in different<br />

authors. Idatius Prosper Jornandes Isisdorus frequently<br />

differ from one another. The Greek authors differ from the<br />

Roman. The spelling of each author has been generally<br />

exhibited, except when it appeared that the names were<br />

corrupted by the transcriber. The Teutonic names which<br />

according to Grotius 1.c. terminate in rijch, as Al-rijch,<br />

Athal-rijch, Erman-rijch, Geis-rijch, Hun-rijch, Rode-rijch,<br />

Theu-rijch, are given with great variations. The Greeks<br />

retain the final aspirate, as Alarichos, Theoderichos. The<br />

Roman writers reject it, as Alaricus, Theodericus. The<br />

English follow the Latin; and I have conformed to the<br />

usage in writing them Alaric, Huneric, Theoderic, &c.<br />

although they would be more properly written Alarich,<br />

Hunerich, Theoderich.<br />

4 Y<br />

714 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

A.D. 1 CONSULS 2 EVENTS<br />

Euphemius deposed nad banished: Victor Tun. Paulo V.C. cos.<br />

Anastasius imperator hæreticorum synodum faciens Henoticum<br />

Zenonis confirmat et Euphemium episcopum CP. Chalcedonensis<br />

synodi defensorem deponit; quem Euchaida in exilium mittens<br />

pro eo Macedonium facit. Conf. Evagrium III.30 Malalam CVI<br />

p.116. Euphemius had presided 6 y 3 m . Niceph. P.4141 B<br />

Euphemius CP presbyter (bishop) and caretaker of the<br />

poor 6 years and 3 months. Him deposed by king<br />

Anastasius Macedonius becomes presbyter (bishop) of CP<br />

and sacristan for 6 years. Placed in 495 by Marcellinus:<br />

Viatore solo cos. Eufemius Augustæ civitatis antistes-flso ab<br />

Anastasio principe accusatus atque damnatus in exilium ductus<br />

est. Locum Eufemii Macedonius tenuit. But Euphemius was not<br />

yet deposed in the 5 th year of the Isaurian war (see co. 2), which<br />

confirms the date of Victor. Theophanes p.120 BC 121 A<br />

transcribing the facts from Theodorus Lect. p. 559 records his<br />

deposition in the 5 th of Anastasius: at this year the king<br />

ordains Macedonius as bishop of CP. while being a<br />

sacristan. Although the people was revolting for<br />

Euphemius-Macedonius was badly convinced by<br />

Anastasius he signed the Henotikon of Zeno. And in his<br />

exile in the 6 th year: at this year Anastasius exiled<br />

Euphemius to Euchaita. At the 5 th of Anastasius in<br />

Cedren. p.358 A.<br />

Death of Gelasius Nov. 19: conf.a.492. Liber Potn. Apud Acta<br />

Concil. tom.5.281 Post obitum ejus cessavit episcopatus dies<br />

septemm [dies sex liber apud Pagium].p.403 Anastasius natione<br />

Romanus ex patre Petro-sedit anno uno mensibus XI diebus<br />

XXIV. Hic fuit temporibus Theodorici Regis.-Septultus est XIII<br />

Kal.Dec. The six days are Nov.19-24. But if the 1 y 11 m 24 d of<br />

Anastasius terminate Nov. 17 A.D.498 (Pagi tom.2 p.453), they<br />

begin at Nov.25 A.D.496, and not, as Pagi reckons, at Nov.24.<br />

Avitus flourished: see col.2. He is described by Isidorus c.23<br />

Avitus Viennensis episcopus scientia sæcularium litterarum<br />

doctissimus edidit V libellos heroico metro compositos.-Scripsit<br />

et ad Fuscinam sororem de laude virginitatis librum unum<br />

pulcherrino compositum carmine et eleganti epigrammate<br />

coaptatum Greg. Tur. II.34 Magnæ facundiæ erat-beatus Avitus;<br />

mamque insurgente hæresi apud urbem CP. tam illa quam<br />

Eutyches quam illa quam Sabellius docuit, id est, nihil<br />

FDivinitatis habuisse Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum,<br />

rogante Gundobado rege ipse contra eas scripsit. Exstant<br />

exinde nunc apud epistolæ admirabiles, quæ, sicut tunc hæresim<br />

oppresserunt, ita nunc ecclesiam Dei ædificant.

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