- In
ancient Rome, the
fasti (Latin plural) were
chronological or calendar-based lists, or
other diachronic records or
plans of
official and religiously...
- The
Consularia Italica are a
collection of
consular fasti published in 1892 by
Theodore Mommsen as part of the 'Monumenta
Germaniae Historica'. They are...
- The
Consularia Caesaraugustana is a
chronicle from late
antiquity covering the
period 450-568. It is
fragmentary handed down as an
addition in the margins...
-
praefectus urbi in Constantinople. On 25
August 383,
according to the
Consularia Constantinopolitana,
Gratian was
killed at
Lugdunum (Lyon) by Andragathius...
- II. In
autumn Theodosius fell ill, and was baptized.
According to the
Consularia Constantinopolitana,
Theodosius arrived at
Constantinople and
staged an...
- left
Antioch in late
October 363.
Socrates gives 17 February,
while the
Consularia Const.
gives 19 February. Most
scholars use Socrates' date. Ammi**** Marcellinus...
- May 2014. Burgess, R. W., ed. (1993). The
Chronicle of
Hydatius and the
Consularia Constantinopolitana. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-19-814787-9...
-
usurper of the
early sixth century AD,
recorded in two
minor sources: the
Consularia Caesaraugustana and the
Victoris Tunnunnensis Chronicon. He was a "tyrant"...
-
Roman usurper of the late
fifth century AD,
recorded only
briefly in the
Consularia Caesaraugustana.
Under 496 it is
recorded that "he
became a
tyrant in...
- Victor,
Epitome de
Caesaribus 39; Zosimus,
Historia Nova 2 Birley, p. 406
Consularia Constantinopolitana 306, in
Monumenta Germaniae Historica ant. 11: Chronica...