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535 1288 Fl. Belisarius<br />

solus<br />

B.V. M.S. Annon.<br />

Apud Marcellinum<br />

Chron. Pasch.<br />

Justiniani Novellæ:<br />

see col. 2.<br />

Paulino I et<br />

Bilisario I O.<br />

Post consultatum<br />

Paulini junioris V.C.<br />

Acta Conc. Tom. 5<br />

p. 953.<br />

De Belisario consule<br />

conf. col. 2.<br />

secundas (quas repetitas prælectiones veteres nominabant) subsecutas esse invenimus,<br />

quod ex libris Ulpiani viri prudentissimi ad Sabinum scriptis promptum erat quærentibus<br />

reperire. His igitur omnibus ex nostra confectis sentential commemoratus Justianeus<br />

codex a prædictis-viris purgatus et candidus factus, omnibus ex nostra jussione et<br />

circumductis et additis et repletis necnon transformatis, nobis oblatus est, et jussimus eumfrequentari<br />

ex die IV Kal.Januarii IV nostril felicissimi consultatus et Paulini V.C. nulla<br />

alia extra corpus ejusdem codicis constitutione legenda, nisis pastea varia rerum natura<br />

aliquid novumcreaverit &c.-Datum XVI Kal. Dec. CP. D Justiniano PP.A.IV et Theodoro<br />

Paulino V.C. conss.<br />

Justiniani 9 from Kal. April.<br />

Belisarius consul: Procop. Vand. II.9 p.256 B Theophanes p.170 B Cedren. p. 370 D<br />

Jordanes regn. P. 715.<br />

Gothic war: Procop. Goth.I5 p.319 B when the king was informed what had happened in<br />

Amalasuntha [conf.a. 534] he immediately went to war, during the ninth year of his<br />

reign.-Belisarius was the commander-in-chief of all, who had bodyguards and many<br />

adjutants and experienced (soldiers). Belisarius occupies Sicily in his consulship and<br />

enters Syracuse on the last day: Procop. Goth.I.5 p.320D he became a consul after he had<br />

won the Vandals; he was still a consul because he occupied all Sicily, at the last day of<br />

his consulship [Dec.31 A.D. 585] he advanced to Syracuse. Belsiarius winters at Syracuse<br />

and Solomon at Carthage: Procop. Vand.II.14 p.268 D while Belisarius spent this winter at<br />

Syracuse, Solomon wintered in Carthage. Improperly referred to the 10 th year of<br />

Justinian by Theophanes p. 171 D misunderstanding Procop. Vand. II.14 p.269 A. Marius:<br />

Belisario Ind. XIII. Hoc consule eo anno quo consultatum dedit Siciliam ingressus eam<br />

imperio Romano restituit. Conf. Marcellini Appendicem Belisario solo cos. Jornandem<br />

Get. C.60.<br />

Justiniani Novella 1 the most glorious consul of the sacred East Pretorius (the second)<br />

<strong>ROMANI</strong> 763<br />

3 SECULAR AUTHORS 4 ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS<br />

In Cassiod. Variar. X.19 Justiniano imp. Theodahadus<br />

rex.-Vir eloquentissimus Petrus legatus serenitatis vestræ.<br />

X.22 Justiniano imp. Theodahadus rex. –Petrum quem<br />

nuper ad nos vestra pietas destinavit. Suidas p. 2968 Petrus<br />

the orator, also magister and historian, was sent to<br />

Chosroës as ambassador, [conf. a.550] he was very<br />

educated and unbeatable in the orating, he wrote history,<br />

about soothing the hard and large barbarous thoughts,<br />

and about the political situation as well. Conf.a. 539. He<br />

was still living in A.D.564: conf.a.<br />

Cod. Justin. I.27,1 de officio præfecti prætorio Africæ.<br />

Imp. Cæsar Fl. Justinianus &c.Aug. Archelao præf. præt.<br />

Africæ. Quas gratias aut quas laudes domino Deo nostro<br />

Jesu Christo exhibere debeamus nec mens nostra potest

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