- de
legationibus,
which is
divided into two parts:
Excerpta de
legationibus gentium ad
Romanos (On emb****ies to Rome) and the
Excerpta de
legationibus Romanorum...
- Vitiis; de Sententiis; de Insidiis; de Strategematis; de
Legationibus Gentium ad Romanos; de
Legationibus Romanorum ad Gentes. The
titles of only
about half...
- same year; and this was six
months later expanded into a book, the De
legationibus libri tres. As a result,
Mendoza was
expelled from England.[citation...
- Livy, Ab Urbe
Condita Libri xliv. 10
Diodorus Siculus,
Excerpta de
legationibus p. 579, Wess. Appian,
Macedonian Wars 14. This article incorporates...
- Scythopolis, Life of John the Hesychast, p.211. 15-20 Priscus. In
Excerpta de
legationibus. Ed. S. de Boor. Berolini, 1903, p. 586
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influential in the
Byzantine Empire. The
History was used in the
Excerpta de
Legationibus of
Emperor Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus (r. 913–959), as well as by...
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Constantini ,
Constantini Porphyrogeniti Novelle Constitutiones ,
Excerpta de
Legationibus),
Nicon monk in Crete,
Theodosius the
Deacon PG 114-116:
Symeon Metaphrastes...
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Gregory of Tours, ii. 7. Priscus, in
Excerpta de
Legationibus, p. 42. Evagrius, ii. 7. Hydatius, Chronicon. Marcellinus, Chronicon...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. 966–967. This cites:
Menander Protector, De
Legationibus Romanorum ad Gentes, pp. 295–302, 380-85, 397–404, Bonn
edition (xix...
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sources give late 464.
History of
Byzantium by Priscus.
Excerpta de
Legationibus.
Chronicle by Hydatius.
Chronica Gallica of 511.
Chronicon Imperiale...