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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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Tribonian is described at this time by Procopius Pers. I. 24 p.<br />

70 C Tribonian from Pamphylia, assistant of the king. C.25<br />

p.75 A so both Tribonian and Ioannes resigned from the<br />

office [p.71B] and after some time had elapsed, they<br />

established themselves at the same authority. But after<br />

Tribonian had served at the office for many years he passed<br />

away from a disease, no other graceless against nobody<br />

suffered. Because, on the one hand he was fraudulent and<br />

on the other hand he was hedonistic and he was<br />

overshadowed by the disease of the love for money-he was<br />

very capable from the blessing (obtaining) of the education.<br />

Anthemius and Isidorus flourished: Procop. Ædif. I.1 p.5 a<br />

mob of men then- the riots known as Nika riots [see col 2]<br />

created.- set fire-they dared to burn the church, which was<br />

called Sophia by the Byzantines.-and the king without<br />

second thought ( hesitation) rushed the funds for the<br />

rebuilding (of the church) – by the immediate decision of the<br />

king, Antemius from Tralles oversees the work, who was<br />

educated and very aware not only of the contemporary<br />

architecture, but the preexisting one as well-and Isisdorus<br />

from Miletus, another capable engineer, was also<br />

appointed by the king to oversee the work [conf. p.7C 9A 34<br />

A 44C]. Agathias V.9 p.152 that church, which was<br />

previously torched by the mob- rebuilt. –Anthemios himself<br />

was the one-who after he designed every detail, he rebuilt it.<br />

Idem V.6 p. 149C Anthemios-his homeland was Tralles but<br />

his art was<br />

756 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

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

Terisordinato ex tit.<br />

SCI. Clementis ad<br />

gloriam pontificalem<br />

promoto beato Petro<br />

AP. Patrono suo a<br />

viniculis ejus severus<br />

PBO. FR. Et it. (PC.<br />

Addit Pagius] Lampadi<br />

et Orestis VV.CC.<br />

Urbitcius Cedrinus est.<br />

De Joannes papa conf.<br />

col. 4. from the<br />

inscription apud Gruter.<br />

It appears that he was<br />

already elected in the<br />

year 532, although his<br />

inauguration might be<br />

delayed till 533.<br />

Funeral of Bonifacius Oct. 17 : conf. a. 530. Liber<br />

pontificalis apud Acta Concil. tom.5 p.825 Cessavit<br />

episcopatus menses II dies XV [dies 76 Chronicon<br />

apud Pagium tom. 2 p.546]. sc. Oct. 17-Dec. 31. p.<br />

885 Joannes qui et Mercurius natione Romanus ex<br />

patre Projecto de Cælio monte IV dies VI. Fuit<br />

autem temporibus Athalarici Regis et Justiniani<br />

Aug.-Sepultus est in basilica B. Petri apostolic VI<br />

Kal. Julias [VI Kal. Julias Mariannus et alii<br />

Chronographi apud Pagium] post consulatum<br />

iterum Lampadii, et cessavit episcopatus dies sex.<br />

From Dec. 31 A.D. 532 to may 27 A.D. 535,<br />

excluding both extremes, we have 2 y 4 m 26 d . We<br />

may therefore reform the text of the liber<br />

pontificalis by reading woth Pagi tom. 2 p.552<br />

Joannes sedit annos II menses IV dies XXVI, and<br />

then proceeding in this manner: Fuit autem<br />

temporibus Athalarici Regis et Justiniani Augusti<br />

post consulatum iterum Lampadii.-Sepultus est-VI<br />

kal. Junias, et cessavit episcopatus dies sex.<br />

Pagi places the ordination of Joannes at Dec. 31.<br />

But this would require that we should read dies<br />

XXVII. The term assigned by Pagi, a II m. IV d.<br />

XXVI, will place the appointment of Joannes at Jan.<br />

1 A.D.533. The 6 days days which followed his<br />

death are dies septem in some copies apud Pagium<br />

tom. 2 p. 552. And<br />

Januario indictione 10 a . Who names Mundus Belisarius and Narses p.157 CD and<br />

recons 35,000 slain: p. 158 A. Cedrenus p.369 B at the 5 th year-the revolt was ended by<br />

Belisarius and Mundus and Narses who killed 35 thousand and Hypatius himself. At<br />

a wrong year in Victor Tun. Lambadio et Oreste coss. Hypatius-capitur &c.<br />

Irruption of the Huns: Malala. XVIII p.213 at that time in the time of the 3 months’<br />

truce] Saveres Huns appeared after they crossed the Caspian gates etc. “Dorotheus<br />

governor of Armenia pursued them in their retreat and recovered much of their plunder.”<br />

Marked by Procpius Pers. I. 22 p.64 B.<br />

Treaty with Chosroes: Procop. Pers. I. 22.65 D at the libations which took place<br />

immediately by both etc.-therefore, the so- called endless peace signed, already at the<br />

sixth year of Justinian. Malal. XVIII p. 219 Hermogenes and Rudinus returned form<br />

Persia bringing with them peace treaties-ending the war 31 years after Horsoës the<br />

Persian king attacked the Romans- during the reign of Anastasios and the receiving<br />

of Amides [sec A.D.502]. Conf.Procop. Vand. I.9 p.201 B Jordandem regn. P. 714.<br />

ratified by Justinian in the beginning of 533: conf. a.<br />

Cod. Justin. I.3, 50 Non. Sept. CP. Post cons. Lampadii et Orestis VV.CC. anno II.<br />

VI.46, 7 prid. Kal. Maii CP. Post cons. Lampadii et Orestis VV.CC. anno II. I.3,<br />

51.III.28,37 Kal. Sept. CP. Post cons. Lamp. Et Or. VV.CC. anno II. I.5,22 kal. Sept.<br />

post cons. Lamp. Et Or. VV.CC. anno II imperii Justiniani anno sexto. All addressed<br />

Joanni pf.p. For the rest see col. 3.

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