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FASTI ROMANI ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE

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Suidas p. 1447 B Hermolaus litterarius(secretary,<br />

grammarian) of Constantinople, who wrote the epitome<br />

of the pagans of litterarius Stephanus, which was<br />

dedicated to Justinian the king.<br />

Procopius with Solomon escapes from Carthage to<br />

Belisarius at Syracuse: Procop. Vand. II.14 p.271 D and<br />

five men from the house of Solomon followed Procopius,<br />

who wrote all these, and after they travelled three<br />

hundred stadia, they arrived at Missua the harbor of<br />

Carthage, and after they arrived safely Solomon<br />

immediately ordered Martinus to go to Numidia to<br />

Valerianus and the leaders of the others,-but he with<br />

Procopius arrived at Syracuse to Velsisarius. Procopius<br />

attends Belisarius into Italy: conf.a.537.<br />

(Simplicii Comm. in the eight books of Aristotelian<br />

physics lectures. Composed after the death of Damascius:<br />

Simplic. Ad lib. IV p.184a I.12-21 Damaskius spoke<br />

well.-but these (do not bother me) at all<br />

766 <strong>FASTI</strong><br />

followed by an edict of Justiniam: Justinianni Novella 37<br />

Salomoni pf.p. Africæ.-Quum Sep[aratus [l. Reparatus] ut<br />

sanciissimus sacerdos ejusdem nostræ Carthaginis<br />

Justinianæ, qui venerando concilio totius Africæ<br />

sanctissimarum ecclesiarum præesse dignocitur, una cum<br />

ceteris ejusdem provinciæ reverendissimis episcopis propriis<br />

per Theodorum virum religiosum diaconum et responsalem<br />

ejusdem ven. Ecclesiæ Carthaginis civitatis Justinianæ<br />

destinatis nostrum deprecati sunt majestatem possessions<br />

ecclesiarum totius Africani tractus, tyrannico quidem<br />

tempare ablates eis post victorias autem cælesti præsisio<br />

nobis contra Vandalos præstitas [conf.a.534.2] per nostrum<br />

piam dispositionem eis redditas,-firmier possidere,petitionibus<br />

eorum promo libentique animo durimus<br />

annuendum, Ideoque jubemus &c.-Dat. Kal. Aug. CP.<br />

Belisario V.C. cons. This council therefore was held<br />

between January and August 535. Conf. Pagium tom. 2<br />

p.552. And, as the death of Joannes II happened towards the<br />

close of may, the arrival of Liberatus at Rome upon this<br />

mission is fixed to the end of may A.D. 535.<br />

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

Agapetus at CP. conf.a.535. Epistola Justiniani Agapeto<br />

apud Norisium tom. P. 869 Acta Concil. tom.5 p. 936 Ante<br />

tempus in hac regia urbe &c. Data prid. Id. Mart. CP. post<br />

consulatum Belisari V.C. Libellus Justiniani apud Norisium<br />

Ibid. p.870 quem dedit Agapeto CP. de fide &c.-Dat. XVII<br />

Kal. April. Post cons. Belisari V.C. Epistola Agapeti<br />

Justiniano apud Norisium p.871 Acta Cons. Tom, 5 p.937<br />

Gratulamur &c.-Datum XV kal. April. CP. post cons.<br />

Belisarii V.C.<br />

Menas patriarch of CP. Codex apud Norisium tom. 3 p.868<br />

Exemplar libelli Mennæ-qui factus est episcopus CP. sub die<br />

III Idus Martias iterum post consulatum Paulini junioris V.C.<br />

Malalas XVIII p.221 after the consulshipof Belisarius a<br />

synod was convened in CP. by the archbishop of Rome<br />

Agapetus; and he deposed Anthimus the Patriarch of CP.;<br />

at this year passed way the archbishop of Rome in<br />

Byzantium and Menas became patriarch in CP.

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