FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE
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The Chronicle of Marcellinus ends at this date: conf.<br />
a.379. Cassiodor. De institutione divinarum litterarum<br />
c.17p.520 Chronioca-scripsit Græce Eusebius, quem<br />
transtulit Hieronymus in Latinum et usque ad tempora<br />
sua deduxit eximie. Hunc subjectus est-Marcellinus<br />
Illyricianus, qui adhuc patricii Justiniani fertur egisee<br />
cancellos, sed meliore conditione devotus dexotus a<br />
tempore Theodosii proncipis usque ad fores imperii<br />
trimphalis<br />
760 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />
A.D. 1 CONSULS 2 EVENTS<br />
The 5 th and<br />
Paulinus Chron.<br />
Pasch.<br />
Justiniano Iv cos.<br />
V.<br />
Paulino juniore<br />
O.M.<br />
De paulino Cssiod.<br />
Varioar. IX.22.23.<br />
Justinian and his brothers flourished in the reign of<br />
Theudas: Isidoruw c.20 Justinianus de Hiaspania<br />
ecllesiaæ Valentinæ episcopus, ex quatuor fratribus<br />
et episcopis eadem mater progenitis unus, scripsit<br />
librum responsionum ad quondam Rusticum de<br />
interrogates quæstionibus. –Floruit in Hispaniis<br />
temporibus Theude principis Gothorum [de quo<br />
conf. a.508.2]. Idem c.21 Justus Urgelistanæ<br />
ecclesiæ episcopus Hispaniarum et frater<br />
with his wife by Belisarius, and they entered at KP. And with leading of the chariots<br />
(float) the captives along with the spoils were brought in. Triumph of Belissarius: Procop.<br />
Vand.II.9 p.255 A when Belisarius arrived at Byzantium with Gelimer and Vandals , he<br />
was honored with gifts, similar to which, only the Roman generals in the past had been<br />
adorned with wreaths and had been praised with great words for their great victories.<br />
Almost six hundred years have elapsed since anyone was honored like this, neither Titus<br />
nor Traianus and all other emperors who were victorious against the barbarians. The 600<br />
hundred years will carry us back to U.C.688. Pompey triumphed in U.C.693 B.C.61, but in<br />
U.C.720 B.C.34 the triumphs of Taurus Secius and Flaccus were also the triumphs of private<br />
citizens. Marcellin. Justiniano Aug. IV et Paulino coss. Provincia Africa-vindicata est,<br />
Carthago quoque civitas ejus anno axcidionis suæ XCVI o pulsisdevictiaque Wandalis et<br />
Gelimere rege rege eorum capto et CP, misso quarto Justiniani principis consulate ipsius<br />
moderatione recepta est. The vandals had held Carthage for 95 years: procop. Vand.II.3<br />
p.242 B the Vandals ruled Libya for ninety five years. Ex Procopio Evagrius IV.16 after the