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738 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

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

520 1273. Vitilianus et<br />

Rusticus<br />

B. Marcellin. Chron.<br />

Pasch.<br />

Rustico et Vitiliano M.<br />

Rusticus et Vitalis<br />

Augg. Conss. S.<br />

Rusticione V.C. cos. V.<br />

Rustico V.C. cos. Acta<br />

Concil. Tom. 5 p. 656.<br />

Joined with the<br />

preceding in O.<br />

De Vitiliano Evagr. IV.<br />

3 Jordanes regn. P. 713<br />

Theophanes p. 141 C<br />

Malalas XVII p. 133.<br />

521 [325] U.C.varr. 1274,<br />

Fl. Anicius Justinianus<br />

et Valerius<br />

B.M. Marcellin. Chron.<br />

Justini 3 from VII Id. Jul.<br />

Vitalianus slain: Evagr. IV. 3 (Justin) he promoted Vitalianus as consul by using the<br />

biggest deception. While he had the consulship because he turned on against the king<br />

he was assassinated at some gate in the middle of a yard. Malalas regn. P. 713 Quem<br />

rusrsus (Justinus) in suspicione habena prioris facti sedecim vulneribus in palatio cum<br />

Celeriano et Paulo satellitibus confossum perimit. Conf. Procopium Anecd. P. 21 A. At<br />

the right year in Theophanes p. 142 C Justini 2 o at this year he was assassinated. Three<br />

years too low in Victor Tun. Maximo cos. Vitalianus-Justianiani patricii factione dicitur<br />

interfectus fuisse. The six years ascribed to Vitalianus (conf. a. 514) might include<br />

A.D.519, when he had the chief influence at CP. It was believed that he was considered<br />

the first by Justin Evagr. IV. 4.<br />

Cessasion of the Olympic ganes at Antioch: malals XVII p.140 the king himself<br />

(Justin) prevented the Olympics to take place from the 14 th indiction. Since Afranios,<br />

until the year 568, when the Olympics were ceased there have been 77 Alytarchæ<br />

(the umpires, the keepers of the order at the ancient Olympics) [conf. a. 212]. The<br />

568 th year of Antioch commenced in autumn A.D.519. The 14 th indiction bagan Sept. 1<br />

A.D. 520 towards the close of the 568 th year. Either Malalas reckoned 77 alytarchæ<br />

exclusive of the first, or the 78 th games were not celebrated. But the ordinance seems to<br />

mean that the 78 th Olympics indict. 13 Ol. 324, 4 July A.D. 520 in the 568 th year were<br />

the last, and that from and after the 14 th indiction they should cease. The Olympics at<br />

Antioch were still in July (conf. a. 507.3) as at the restoration of the festival in A.D. 212.<br />

The alytarcha of Antioch-Alytarcha urbis Antiochenæ- is recognized in a law of<br />

Theodocius in A.D. 379: Cod. Theod. Vol. 3 p. 389.<br />

Theophanes p. 142 D Justini 2 o at this year the Venetoe ruled in every city. They<br />

created disturbances, they committed stoning and they planned many murders-the<br />

disorder thus was exported from Antioch and it propagated to all the cities for five<br />

continuous years-until the the 6 th year of Justin the reverent. Conf Cedren. P. 364 A.<br />

marked by malalas XVII p. 138-140 in indict. 1 (commencing Sept. 1 A.D. 524), and<br />

Theodorus who was called by consul the fryer was appointed præfect of CP. In his<br />

stead. Ephraimius of Amida was appointed præfect of Antioch and repressed the blue<br />

faction in the east: Malal. Ibid.<br />

Justini 4 from VII Id. Jul.<br />

Marcellin. Justiniano et Valerio coss. Famosissimum hunc consulatum Justinianus<br />

consulomnium Orientalium consulate profecto munificentior his liberalitatibus editit<br />

&c.

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