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736 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

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

Theodorus Lector p. 565 B Justin, a very respected man, was appointed king (accessed to<br />

the throne), initially by the solders and consequently he was accepted by the senate and<br />

then everybody thought of him as being excellent. Conf. Theophanem p. 141 A Cedrenum<br />

p. 363 A. Jordanes regn. P. 713 Justinus ex comite excubitorum a senatu imperator electus<br />

annos regnavit IX.<br />

518 1272. Fl. Anicius<br />

Justinus Aug. Et<br />

Eucharicus<br />

B. Marcellin.<br />

Chron. Pasch. Cod.<br />

Just. II. 8, 6. V. 27,<br />

7<br />

Justino Aug. Et<br />

heraclio V.<br />

Justino et Eutecio<br />

M.<br />

Euthario Cillica et<br />

Justino Aug.<br />

Incert. Cassiod.<br />

Euterico et<br />

Rusticiano O.<br />

Conf. A. 520<br />

Amantius slain: Procop. Anecd. P. 21 A before even he had the tenth of his power he<br />

assassinated Amantius. Treaty with Vitalianus: Procop. Ibid. similarly he sent for<br />

Vitalianus the tyrant. The exiles recalled: conf. a. 519.<br />

Justini Augusti epistola Hormisdæ papæ apud Acta Concil. Tom. 5 p. 606 Data Kal. Aug.<br />

CP Magno V.C. consule. Announcing his accession. Hormisdæ Ep. 28 Justino Augusto.<br />

Sumptam de imperii ortu latitia-quoqus geminastis alloquio. &c.<br />

Justini 2 from VII Id. Jul.<br />

(Marcellin. Justino Aug. Et Eutharico coss. Amantius palatii præpositus AndreasMisael et<br />

Ardabur cubicularii Manichæorum fautores et Justini Aug. Deprehensi sunt proditores.<br />

Quorum duo Amantius et Andreas ferro tucidati sunt, Misael et Ardabur Serdicam in exilium<br />

missi. Theocritus Amantti satelles, quem idem Amantius præpositus ad regnadum clam<br />

præpareverat-in corcere periit.-Vitalianus Scutha Justini principis pietate ad remp.<br />

Revocatus CO, ingressus est septimoque recaptionis suædie magister militiæ ordinatus.<br />

Victor Tun. his coss. Amantius-una cum Andrea cubiculario occiditur. But these were the<br />

first acts of Justin’s reign: Evagr. IV. 2 similarly however along with others he vanished<br />

Amantius Theocritos from the human race (he assassinated), but for Vitalianus he pursuit<br />

him in Thrace-wishing to show off to him the power of the city of Constantine<br />

(Constantinople). Malalas XVII p.131 or to reign alone he assassinated Amantius etc.-and<br />

the king himself urged Vitalianus as well-and he named him leader of the army of the<br />

county (or he remained leader of the army.) Jordanes regn. P. 713 Mox inhiantes regno suo<br />

Amantium &c. afficit-fædusque cum Vitaliano percussit et ad se evocatum magistrum<br />

militum præsentem et consulem ordinarium [A.D. 520] effecit. At the first year of his reign<br />

in Chron. Pasch. P. 331 C as soon as he accessed to the kingdom (reigned) he assassinated<br />

Amantius etc. Theophanes p. 141 At this year-Vitalianus-he was favored immensely so he<br />

accepted the title of leader of the army and exercised that power.-and he assassinated-<br />

Amantius. Repeated by Cedrenus p. 363. These measures were in July A.D.518 according<br />

to Procopius: conf. A. At the same time the exiles Apion Diogenianus Philoxenus were<br />

recalled: Chron. Pasch,. Malal. Theophan. Cedren. II. Cc. Victor Tun. places the return of<br />

Vitalianus at 521: Symmacho et Boëtio coss. Vitalianus sacramento suscepto CP. Redit;<br />

quem Justinus Aug. Grate suscipiens magistrum militum facit et cinsulattum dari permittit.<br />

Three years too low.)<br />

Anon. Valessii p. 625 § 80 Theodericus dato consulate Eutharico Rome et Ravennæ<br />

triumphavit. Qui Eutharicus nimis asper fuit et contra fidem catholicam inimicus. Eutharic,<br />

the son-in-law of Theoderic (conf. A. 515), died before Theoderic: Jordanes Get. c.59<br />

Procop. Goth. I. 2 p. 311 C.

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