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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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3 SECULAR AUTHORS ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS<br />

Eustathius carried down his history to the siege of Amida<br />

in the 12 th of Anastasius: Malals XVI p. 115 about this was<br />

[The Persian war] Eustathius the wisest chronographer<br />

wrote; who because he died now, he did not finish his<br />

report completely. Evagrius III. 37 but also Persians<br />

who breached the treaty under the leadership of king<br />

Kabades, who had abandoned their customs initially<br />

the campaigned against the Armenians [conf. a. 502.2]<br />

and after they enslaved a citadel called Theosiopolis<br />

they arrived at Amida, a fortified city located between<br />

rivers, and after they besieged it they conquered it<br />

(enslaved).-which are very well and in detail known to a<br />

friend, and after he checked their accuracy all of them,<br />

Eustathius has mentioned and has written about them<br />

in his exceedingly elegance with a great wisdom and<br />

after a lot of effort; who until the writing of that<br />

(chronicle) has reported about the departed ones and<br />

includes the twelfth year after Anastasios reigning. The<br />

death of Eustathius and the close of his history may be<br />

placed in the spring of A.D. 503. For Eustarthius conf. a.<br />

479 Evagrium I. 10 II> 15 Idem V. 24 all those which are<br />

attributed to Eustathius of Epiphanes are all excellent<br />

in two volumes, one until the fall of Ilion and the other<br />

until the 12 th year of Anastasios reigning. Suidas p.<br />

1528 D Eustathius the Epiphanes, Chronic abridgment<br />

of the events from Aineas until king Anastasios in<br />

volumes 8 th [b’ Vales. Ad Evagr V. 24] and some other.<br />

As the first book did not end, but began, at the siege of<br />

Troy, the words of Evagrius are probably mutilated; and<br />

we may read one thing from the Troy fall until… and a<br />

different one from another<br />

Cod. Justin. I. 4 Imp. Anastasius A. Eustachio pf. P. Dat.<br />

XIII kal. Maii Sabiniano et Theodoro conss. II. 8, 3 S<br />

Constantino pf. P Dat. Kal. Jul OP. Saniano et Theodore<br />

conss.<br />

722 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

Death of Eugenius (conf. a. 483, 484): Victor<br />

Tun. Theodoro V. C. cos. Eugenius<br />

Carthaginiensi episcopus confessor moritur.<br />

Julianus Bostrenus et Joannes Paltensis episcope<br />

ab ecclesiis propiis ultro recedunt et alii eis<br />

subrogantur

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