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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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Hermias p. [441], whose philosophy say that it does nor differ<br />

a lot, and in particular on the mathematics. Damascius reports<br />

that he has become the commentator (interpreter) of Platonic,<br />

and the com pilation of the astronomical books of Ptolemy, and<br />

the claims that he understand the essence of the Isidoros<br />

dialectical diatribe. Suidas p. 861 B Damsascius, a Stoic<br />

philosopher, Syrian, speaker of Simplicius and Eulalius the<br />

Phrygian. He flourished in the years of Justinian, He has<br />

written memoranda (notes) on Plato, on his principle and<br />

history (life). For his journey to Persia with his disciples<br />

Simplicius and Eulalius conf. a. 531.<br />

Cod Just. VII. 39,7 Justinus A. Archelao pf. P. dat. Kal. Dec.<br />

Philoxeno et Probo conss.<br />

744 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

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

this first and last on his citizen brought, that he did not make any effort to know<br />

about the men as it is customary. Theoderic survived Symmachus at the least eight or<br />

nine months, and the expression a few day later in that narrative is not exact.<br />

526 1279. Fl. Anicius<br />

Olybriis solus.<br />

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

Incert. Malals XVII<br />

p.142 Chron. Pasch. Cod.<br />

Just. IX 19, 6<br />

Theophanes p. 147 C<br />

Acta Conc. tom. 5 p.<br />

739.741 Anon. Valesii<br />

p. 627 § 94.<br />

om. V.<br />

Elebrio O.<br />

Justini 9 from VII Id. Jul.<br />

Earthquake at Antioch: Marcellin. Olybrio solo cos. Totam Antiochiam Syriæ<br />

civitatem repens inter prandendum terræ motus invasit &c.-Eufrasium quoque totius<br />

urbis episcopum adempto ejus capite combusto simul pbruit sepulchro. Malals XVII<br />

p.143 at the seventh year of his reign the great Antioch suffered from a calamity her<br />

fifth disaster in May at Olybrium consulship. Evagr. IV. 5.6. therefore, frequent and<br />

catastrophic fires broke out in Antioch-giving the preface of the suffering. After a<br />

short period of time of the seventh year of his reign, at the 10 th month, in the<br />

Artemision month, May that is, the 29 th of the month (29 th May), a shaking and a<br />

small earthquake destroyed the whole city.-Euphrosius’ corpse also was abandoned<br />

among the dead, another suffering (misfortune) of the city.- it had and it had<br />

suffered again from earthquakes after 30 months [conf. a. 528]; then Theopolis was<br />

declared as the city of Antioch. On may 29 of the consul Olybrius Justin had reigned<br />

8 y 10 m 21 d . This is therefore improperly called his seventh year and the tenth month of<br />

his seventh year in Malalas and Avagrius. Conf. Vales. Ad Evagrium p. 102. For<br />

Theophanes and Cedrenus conf. a. 525. Of the earthquake Procopius Pers. II.11 p. 122<br />

C they say that at that time, thirty thousand Antiochian were perished. Malals XVII<br />

p. 144 until two hundred fifty thousand (were perished).<br />

Death of Theoderic: Annon. Valerii p. 627 § 04 Igitur Symmachus scholasticus<br />

Judæus jubente no REGE and TYRANNO dictavit præcepta die quarta foria VII Kal.<br />

Sept. indictione IV Olybrio consule ut die dominico adveniente Ariani basilicas<br />

catholicas invaderent. Sed qui non patitur fideles cultores suos ab aliennigenis<br />

opprimi mox intulit in eum senteniam Arii auctoris religionis ejus. Fluxum ventris<br />

incurrit et-eodem die quo se gaudebat ecclesias invadere simul regnem constituit.<br />

Incert. Chron. Olybrio V.C. consule solo. Hoc consule D.N. Theodericus rex mortuus<br />

est mense Septembri. His death however is determined by Anon. Valesii to Sunday<br />

Aug. 30. Marius: Olybrio Ind. IV. Hoc consule defunctus est Theudoricus rex<br />

Gothorum in urbe Ravenna et levatus est rex Atalaricus nepos ejus. Jornandes Get.<br />

C.59 Sed postquam ad senium pervenisset et se in brevi ab hac luce egressurum<br />

gognisceret, convocans Gothos comites gentisque suæ promates Athalaricum<br />

infantulum adhuc vix decennem filium filiæ suæ Amalasuenthæ, qui Euthario patre<br />

orbatus erat, regem constituit. Procopius Goth. !.2 p. 311 C when he passed way<br />

Atalarichus the grandson of Theudoricus, received the kingdom, when he became

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