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omnipotentis censuimus, et prolixitatem litium amputare multitudine<br />

quidem constitutionum quæ tribus codicibus Gregoriano Her,ogiano<br />

atque Theodociano continebantur, illarum etiam quæ post eum retro<br />

proncibimuw et a nostra etiam quæ post eosdem codices a<br />

Theodosio divinærecordationis aliisque post eum retro principibus<br />

et a nostra etiam clementia positæ sunt, resecanda, uno autem<br />

codice sub felici nustri nominis vocabulo componendo, in quem<br />

colligi tam memoratorum trium codicum quam novellas post eos<br />

positas consitutiones oportet. Ideoloque-elegimus-JOANNEM V.E.<br />

exquæstore sacri palatii consularem atque patricium, LEONTIUM<br />

V.S. mag. Militum expræf. Præt. Cons. Atque patricium, PHOCAM<br />

V.E. mag. Mil. Cons. Atque patricium, BASILIDEM V.E. expræf.<br />

750 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

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

VIII. 14,27.54,33.59.2 All Mennæ pf. p. Dat. Kal. Junii. Some have CP.I.4,21.IV.30, 14.<br />

VI.55, 12. VII.33,11. X.22,4 Mennæ pf. p. Dat. Kal. Jul. CP. IX. 13,1 Hermogeni<br />

magistro officiorum. Dat. XV Kal. Dec. CP. V.17, 11 Hermogeni mag. off. Datum XII<br />

Kal. Dec. VI. 23, 26 Mennæ pf.p.S. Dat. IV Id. Dec. V.9,8.12,29.17,10.VI.26,9.37,22.<br />

VIII.17,9.38,11 Mennæ pf.p. Dat. III Id. Dec. CP. III.28,31 Mennæ pf.p. Dat. II Id. Dec.<br />

V.16,25 Mennæ pf.p.S. Dat. Id. Dec. All these are dated Justiniano A. II consule. To this<br />

year or to A.D. 533 may be referred I.2, 23 Juliano pf. P. dat. D.N.Justiniano PP. A.<br />

cons.<br />

529 [327] U. C. varr.1282.<br />

Decius solus.<br />

B.O. V.S. Marcellin.<br />

Malal. XVIII p.186,<br />

187 Chron. Pasch.<br />

Codd. Just. See col. 3.<br />

Idem I. 3, 44.<br />

4,22,4,23,4.25.14,<br />

12.220, 2.51,14. II.<br />

45,3. 51, 8. 56, 4. 59,1.<br />

III.28,32. 28.33. IV.1,<br />

11. 21,18. 21,19. V.<br />

9,9.And in 30 other<br />

laws: see Appendix.<br />

Decio Juniore Ind. VII<br />

M.<br />

Justiniani 2 from Kal. April.<br />

Inroads of the Saracens-War with Persia-Revolt of the Samaritans-Treaty with<br />

Cabades: Theophanes p.151D-152D Justiniani 2 o at the 21 st match of the seventh<br />

indiction [March 21 A.D.529] Alamundus from Zekiki, the small king of the Saracens<br />

invaded and plundered the first Syrian until the borders of Antioch.-in April of the<br />

same seventh indiction took place help of an army which was sent by the king-and<br />

Belisarius was appointed general of the orient, who succeeded on the Consulship-and<br />

on the 12 th May [A.D.529] Hermogenes entered Antioch-as the ambassador who was<br />

sent by the King Justinian to the King of Persians for peace. In June [A.D.529] after<br />

he received the gifts he did not accept to make peace (sign peace treaty). In June,<br />

however, [A.D. 529] Samarians and Jews in Palestine crowned someone named<br />

Julian as king etc. Julian is slain: Ibid. whom God surrendered to the hands of<br />

Justinian-and he decapitated the Julian the tyrant. On the other hand, Hosroës [immo<br />

Cavades], the king of Persians accepted Hermogenes-in July of the same seventh<br />

indiction[July 529] after he received the gifts he did not accept to make peace.<br />

Cedreenus p. 369 A in the 2 nd year-Samaritans and Jews-crowned Julian. Malalas<br />

XVIII p. 179-182 Alamundus- plundered the first Syria until the borders of Antioch-at<br />

the time Belisarius was appointed as Prefect of Romans.-because Hypatius the<br />

patrician succeeded her. – at that time Hermogenes the Scythe, a wise man from<br />

magister (master lords)was sent to Persia. In June of the seventh indiction, due a<br />

national uproar (agitation) was taking place, and because Samaritans contributed<br />

between the Christians and the Jews many places were totchde etc. the Samarians,<br />

however-crowned Julian from Samaria, a chief of brigands. Julian is slain by<br />

Theodorus is dismissed and Irenæus appointed his successor. However, the king of

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