FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
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Cod. Just. V.62, 25 XII.16,5 Imp. Anastasius<br />
A. Antiocho præposito sacri cubiculi. Dat. Kal.<br />
Januar. Joanne et Asclepione conss.<br />
Cod. Just. II.4, 43 Imp. Anastasius A. Thomæ pf.p.<br />
per Illyricum. Dat. XV Kal. Dec.Patricio et<br />
Hypatio conss. II.8,2 Idem A. Thomas pf.p. per<br />
Illyricum. Dat. XII Kal. Dec.Patricio &c.<br />
four days preceding his election Nov. 18-21 are exclusive of the<br />
two extremes. One year too high in Victor Tun. Anastasio Aug.<br />
cos. A.D.497 Anastasio mortuo succedit Symmachus, et ex alia<br />
parte Laurentius ordinatur, qui dum Nuceriæ civitatis episcopatu<br />
nollet esse contentus synodo Romæ facta a cœtu est saserdotali<br />
projectus. Two years too low in Marcellin. Patricio et Hypatio<br />
coss. A. D. 500 Rom. Eccl. XLIX Symmachus episcopus factus<br />
vixit annos XV.<br />
Basilius presbyter Cilix wrote against Joannes Scythopolites:<br />
Phot. Cod. 107 p.281 it was read (book, article) Basilius<br />
presbyter (elder) Cilician against Joannes Scythopolites, who he<br />
calls advocate and he writes about him countless other things<br />
that he was suspected of Manichaeism, and that not even during<br />
the Holy Lent which closes in three weeks he did not abstain<br />
from eating bird meet, and that he participated in Greek<br />
rituals.-and he makes a dramatic write-up(article, book). He<br />
addresses it to the accusations of some Leo. The drama<br />
introduces various persons; Lambadius for him and some<br />
Marinus as apparently fighting for Joannes, who after some<br />
lecturing recognizes that he did not mean to defend him but he<br />
sides with Lambadius.-He divides the book in 16 speeches, and<br />
he introduces the dialectic method in the 13 th speech-and in the<br />
three remaining speeches he comments on the said about<br />
Joannes in the second and third speech.-And it was Basilius the<br />
elder (presbyter) , as he says, Flavius being the archbishop of<br />
the Antioch church [A.D.497-512] and the Anastasius was<br />
reigning the Romans. Conf.a.520.<br />
Laws of the Burgundians: Pagius adv. Collatio episcoporum coram rege Gundebaldo adversum<br />
Baron.tom.2 p.461 “In præfactione earum legume Arianos. Acta Concil. tom. 5 p.541 Providents Domino ecclesiæ<br />
quæ in codice veterum legume apud Lindebrogium suæ et inspirante pro salute totius gentis cor domini Remigii, qui<br />
leguntur dicuntur promulgatæ Avieno consule ubique altaria destruebat idolorum.-factum ets ut episcope plures<br />
editæque secundo Gundebaldi monarchiæ anno.” non contradicente rege congregarentur, si fieri posse tut Ariani-<br />
Properly placed by Pagius at A.D.501, which in the ad unitatem possent reverti. Quod ut melius fieret-dominus<br />
account of Marius in Chronico is the second year Stephanus scripsit ad episcopos multos et invitavit illos ad<br />
of the reign of Gundebald. Conf.a.500.2<br />
festivatem S. Justi quæ instabat [Sept.2].-Venerunt itaque de<br />
Vienna Avitus de Arelate Æonius de<br />
Valentia…..de….Massilia…..ius, et plures alii, omnes catholicæ<br />
professionis et laudabilis vitæ in Domino. Qui omnes ad<br />
salutionem Regis cum domino Stepano ad<br />
718 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />
A.D. 1 CONSULS 2 EVENTS<br />
gum Burgundionum: see Zamasphaes voluntarily abstained of the throne and he departed knowing the