- is
entitled Fasti vindobonenses priores and
covers the
periods 44 BC – AD 403 and 455 – 493. The
second is
called Fasti vindobonenses posteriores and covers...
- Antioch,
fragment 202.
Fasti vindobonenses priores, 579;
Auctarium Prosperi Havniense, 1. Hydatius, 177.
Fasti vindobonenses priores, 580 (reporting 17...
- of: Panaino,
Antonio – Sadovski, Velizar: Dis****tiones
Iranologicae Vindobonenses, I.
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- 2012-03-04. M. Flori****, ed. (1883).
Chronica Hungarorum:
Chronicon Pictum Vindobonense (in Latin).
Lipsiae (Leipzig). pp. 100–302.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- 328–333. John of Antioch,
fragment 203; Marcellinus, sa 461;
Fasti vindobonenses priores, No 588.
Procopius (VII.14–15) does not
mention the Emperor's...
- invasion, but its
presence in
multiple sources including the
Fasti Vindobonenses indicates that the
invasion was a
major one.: 228
After Severus' ascension...
- The
Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (CSEL) is an
academic series that
publishes critical editions of
Latin works by late-antique Christian...
- Huns,
Blackwell Publishing, 1996, ISBN 0-631-21443-7, p. 170.
Fasti vindobonenses priores, no. 597, s.a. 467: "his cons.
levatus est imp. do.n. Anthemius...
- 465, Leo
waited two
years to
select a new colleague, Anthemius.
Fasti vindobonenses priores, 583. Barnes, T. D. (1983). Martindale, J. R. (ed.). "Late Roman...
- 1–2,
translated by C.D. Gordon, The Age of Attila, pp. 122f;
Fasti vindobonenses priores, n. 606, sub anno 472; C****iodorus, sub anno 472. Bury, "A note...