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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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constutionum ex eodem nostro codice fiant. Dat. VII Id. Arpil<br />

CP. Decio V.C. cons. Chron. Pasch. P.355 D Justianii 2 o Decio<br />

cos. At this year the Justinian Code was completed and it was<br />

ordered to become law (to be applied) prior of the 16 th of April<br />

[sic] of the current 7 th indiction. Theophanes p. 151 A Cedren.<br />

P. 368 C Justiniani 2 o (he) renewed all the old laws by making<br />

a single volume. Conf. Malalam. XVIII p. 168.<br />

752 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

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

530 1283. Postumus<br />

Lampadius et Orestes<br />

B.O.V.M.S. marcellin.<br />

Malal. XVIII p.188<br />

Chron. Pasch. Liber<br />

Pontif. Apud Acta<br />

Conc. Tom. 5 p. 791.<br />

Inscriptio Neapoli apud<br />

Panvinium p. 425<br />

Gruterum p. 193.1<br />

Postumus Lampadius<br />

V.C. cons. Curavit.<br />

Lampadio et Oreste<br />

conss. or VV. Conss.<br />

Cod. Justin. I.2, 26.3,<br />

45.3, 46.3, 47.4, 24.4,<br />

26.4, 27.4, 29.5, 19, 17,<br />

1. II. 19, 24.45, 4, 56,<br />

5.56, 6, III.1, 17.1,18.2,<br />

3.10, 3.28, 34.28,<br />

35.33, 12.33, 13.33, 14.<br />

33, 15.33, 16.38,<br />

12.IV.5, 10.5, 11.20,<br />

19.20, 20.21, 20.21, 21.<br />

27, 2, 3.28, 7, V.11, 7.<br />

And in 44 other laws:<br />

see Appendix.<br />

Justiani 4 from Kal. April.<br />

Campaign of Belisarius: Procop. Pers. I. 13 p. 35 D. after [after A.D. 528: conf. a.]<br />

king Justinian he appointed Belisarius as general of the east [as. A.D.529: conf. a.], he<br />

ordered him to campaign against the Persians; after he (Belisarius) raised an army in<br />

fighting condition (ready to fight) he arrived at Damas. Moreover, Hermogene,s who<br />

was participating in the army he was sent by the king.-and the king sent Rufus<br />

(Rufinus), the ambassador, whom in particular he ordered to stay in Hierapolis until<br />

he will signaled. Because many discussions for peace between both sides were taking<br />

place. Suddenly someone announced to Belisarius and Hermiogenes that the Persians<br />

are planning to invade the land of the Romans to capture as soon as possible Daras.<br />

Therefore, when both heard the news ordered the army to be ready etc. After tha battle<br />

and the victory of Belisarius (procop. I p.36 B-42D) Rufinus has a conference with<br />

Cabades : p.46. Rufinus and Hermogenes returned to CP. And the winter ended and the<br />

4 th year of the reign of Justinian: And the winter ended and the 4 th year of the reign of<br />

Justinian p. 47 A. sc. March A.D. 531. Theophanes p.153C ath the 3 rd of Justinian: in<br />

March of the 8 th indiction [march A.D. 530] hermogenes, the superior of the consuls,<br />

and Rufinus, the noblest of the generals departed for Persia, as the ambassadors and<br />

as soon as they arrived in Daras they notified the king of Persians to accept them. He<br />

relates the battle Belisarius with Cabades in August: p.152 A. Malalas XVIII p. 188<br />

Hermogenes and Rufinus were sent as ambassadors of the Romans during the<br />

consulship of Lampadios and Orestes. “They halt at Daras with Belisarius and the other<br />

chiefs. The Persians advance with 70,000 men, are defeated and escape tp Nisibis.”<br />

Evagrius IV.12 quotes Procopius for this war.<br />

Marcellin. Lampadio et Orestes coss. Mundo Illyricianæ utrisque militæductor dudum Getis<br />

Illyricum discursantibus promus omnium Romanorum ducum incubuit eossque-fugavit. His<br />

autem deinde cionsulibus idem dux audaciæ suæ secundus in Thraciam quoque advolans<br />

prædantes eam Bulgares feliciore pugna cecidit, quimgentiseorum in prælio trucidatis. Malals<br />

XVIII p. 186 at the consulship of Deces Mundus, coming from the nation of Gepedes ,<br />

attached himself to Romans. “Mundus had attached himself to Theoderic King of Rome [conf.<br />

a. 505]. Thence passing eastwards he offered himself to Justinian, who made him general of<br />

Illyrium [sc. A.D. 529]: and Mundus defeated the Huns and secured the tranquility of Thrace.”<br />

Which agrees with the date of the Marcellinus.

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