him in the compilation of
'Historia Tripartita,' 61.
Eufrasius the Acolyte sold a house at Rome to Pope Simplicius, iii.
45.
Eugenius, Vir Illustris,
receives the dignity of Master of the Offices, i. 12, 13;
possibly alluded to, viii. 19 (_see_ note).
Euric, King of the Visigoths (466-485), father of Alaric II, taxation
in his time, v. 39.
Eustorgius, Bishop of Milan, his petition for protection to Milanese
Church granted, ii. 29.
Eutharic, husband of Amalasuentha, Consulship of (519), 27, 28;
adopted as son in arms by Justin, viii. 1.
Evans, Arthur J., on the topography of Squillace, 9, 68-72.
Exceptores, shorthand writers, 104, 110, 111; xi. 25;
charged a fee for the bad paper which they supplied to suitors,
483 _n_.
Exormiston, a kind of lamprey (?), xii. 4, 14.
Expeditio, derivation of, i. 17.
F.
Famine, provisions for relief of, x. 27;
unusual appearances foreboding the famine of 538, xii. 25;
in Liguria to be relieved, xii. 28.
Faustus, Praetorian Praefect, Illustris,
rebuked for his delay in sending corn from south of Italy to Rome,
17-19; i. 35;
embassy of, to Constantinople (493), 23;
Consulship of, 122;
severely censured for his oppression of Castorius, iii. 20, 28;
sent into the country for change of air, iii. 21;
oppression of Joannes (?), iii. 27.
Faustus the younger, son of the above, i. 41;
enquiry into character of, on his admission to the Senate, i. 41.
Faventia (_Faenza_), blocks of marble to be forwarded to Ravenna from,
v. 8.
Felix III, Pope (526-530), election of, in deference to recommendation
of Theodoric, viii. 15.
Felix (apparently a native of Milan),
appointed Quaestor (527), viii. 18, 19;
his pedigree, viii. 19.
Felix, Vir Clarissimus, accused by Venantius of defrauding the minor
Plutianus, i. 7, 8.
Felix, Consul with Secundinus (511),
his character and elevation to the Consulship, ii. 1, 2, 3;
ordered to give largesse to charioteers of Milan, iii. 39.
Felix, Consul with Taurus (428), 173.
Felix, an assistant (probably Vices Agens), to Cassiodorus in the
discharge of his duties as Praetorian Praefect, 450.
Feltria (_Feltre_), inhabitants of, to assist in erection of new city
in district of Tridentum, v. 9.
Festus, embassy of, to Constantinople (497), 23;
chosen by Agnellus to defend his interests in his absence, i. 15;
his claims against Paulinus, i. 23.
Fidei-jussor, guarantor, i. 37;
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