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Jordanes (/dʒɔːrˈdeɪniːz/; Gr****: Ιορδάνης), also
written as
Jordanis or Jornandes, was a 6th-century
Eastern Roman bureaucrat,
widely believed to be of...
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Flavius Iordanes was a
Roman general and politician. He was
holding the
office of
magister militum per
Orientem when the
Western Emperor Anthemius appointed...
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Sylvestros Genovefa Synaxis of the
Seventy Apostles Theoni Theofanes,
Iordanes, Photios, Fotios, Fotis, Fotini, Ourania, Rania,
Peristera Ioannis Prodromos...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Severus and
Iordanes (or, less frequently, year 1223 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 470...
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Aegypto proxima Peraea,
asperis dispersa montibus et a
ceteris Iudaeis Iordane amne discreta.") c. 75 CE
Josephus in his work, The
Jewish War, Book 3(3)...
- (Gallia) Succeeded by
Pusaeus Iohannes Preceded by
Messius Phoebus Severus Iordanes Roman consul 471 with
Caelius Aconius Probi**** Succeeded by
Rufius Postumius...
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Baltimore 1928 p. 408,
citing Cicero de Div. I 10; Livy
Periochae XIV;
Iordanes I 2, 14-15; 98-100
Festus p.557 L John Scheid, "Sacrifices for Gods and...
- stating: "I
think that his
argument is
correct and that it is time to
abandon Iordanes'
classic view that the
Goths came from Scandinavia." The reconstructed...
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Political offices Preceded by
Anthemius Augustus II
Roman consul 469 with Zeno Succeeded by
Messius Phoebus Severus Iordanes...
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Roman consul 469 with Marci**** Succeeded by
Messius Phoebus Severus,
Iordanes Preceded by Leo
junior Augustus,
Roman consul 475 Succeeded by Basiliscus...