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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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<strong>ROMANI</strong> 739<br />

3 SECULAR AUTHORS 4 ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS<br />

the disrespectful, after he was kicked out Paulus was ordained<br />

bishop. Bishop was not chosen till May 519: Dioscorus<br />

Diaconus as Hormisdam apud Acta Conc. Tom. 5 p. 646 Nunc,<br />

etsi post labores post intensiones plures, Antiochena eccleasia<br />

ordinate est; electus est quidam Paulus nomine præbuter CP.<br />

ecclesiæ, quem huic honori aptissimum imperatoris testimonio<br />

comprobatum voluerunt.-Data III Kal, Juniæ CP, Germanus<br />

aliique ad Hormisdam Ibid. p. 647 Post multas affictiones et<br />

pæne in tres menses a patribus protracta certamina piisimus<br />

imperator sua auctoritate Paulum nomine præsbyrterum de<br />

ecclesia CP, elegit episcopum dieri in acclesia Antiochena.-<br />

Data III Kal. Julias CP.<br />

Basilius Cilix: Phot. Cod. 42 the ecclesiastical history of<br />

Basilios Cilician was read. It begins before the death of<br />

Simplicius of Rome [A.D.488]-it begins on the one hand from<br />

these years and descends until the death of Anastasios, who as<br />

they say laste4d in the throne (kingdom) for twenty years and<br />

three months [A.D.491-518]. He writes that after him<br />

(Anastasios) Justin the Thracian assents to the throne as the<br />

king. But this very book here describes the history from Zeno<br />

until the death of Anastasios and is descending until Justin’s<br />

ascension. He also describes )the facts) in a similar way the<br />

other two books, the first and the third describe.; which<br />

however begins from the reigning of Marcianus the king and<br />

ends at Zeno’s reigning, of whom reigning was described in<br />

the second book, which is used as the introduction of the third<br />

(book)beginning from the reigning of Justin. Basilius had<br />

already written against Joannes Scythopolita in the time of<br />

Flavianus of Antioch: conf. a. 500.<br />

Jooannes is succeeded by Epiphanius: Theophanes p. 142 C<br />

Justini 2 o when Ioannes bishop of Capadocia KP passed away<br />

Epiphanius the Eldest of the same church and syncellita<br />

(sharing the same cell with the bishop) was ordained as<br />

Bishop in February of 25 th . Joannes was still living at the<br />

appointment of Paul to Antioch: Theoph. P. 141 D. Epiphanius<br />

is named in a letter apud Acta Concil. tom. 5 p. 656 written on<br />

the fourth day after his appointment, and received at Tome Ap.<br />

7 A.D.520: Dioscorus diaconus Hormisdæ papæ. In Joannis<br />

locum Epiphanius quidam presbyter quondam syncellus ejus<br />

successit.-Has siquidem literas quarta post ordinationem<br />

ejusdem die transmisimus.-Accepta VII Id. April. Rustico V.C.<br />

cos. Confirming Theophanes. NIcephorus p. 414 C Ioannis the<br />

Presbyter of Cappadocia and syncellita one year and 10<br />

months. Epiphanios the Presbyter KP during Justinian<br />

reigning 16 years and 3 months. Joannes 1y 10m from Apr 518<br />

to Feb. 520; Epiphanius only 15 y 3 m, conf. a. 536.<br />

Abdication of Paul of Antioch : Justinus imp. Hormisdæ inter<br />

Acta Comc. tom. 5 p. 685 Ut quod in Paulo V.R. contigit<br />

apostolatui vestro patefiat, qui sacerdotio præditus Antiochene<br />

civitatis ita versatus esse dicitur in

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