;
plentiful yield of wine in, xii. 26.
Italy, ought to enjoy her own products, ii. 12;
western coast of, exports corn to Gaul, iv. 5.
J.
Januarius, Secretary of Joannes, iv. 32.
Januarius, Assessor of taxes, iv. 38.
Jews, of Genoa,
permitted to rebuild but not enlarge their synagogue, ii. 27;
their privileges confirmed, iv. 33;
synagogue of, at Rome, burned by the mob, iv. 43;
Christian servants of, punished for murdering their masters, iv. 43;
of Milan, protected from molestation, v. 37.
Joanna, widow of Andreas, intestacy of, v. 24.
Joannes, Vir Spectabilis, Referendarius, receives gift of property at
Castrum Lucullanum from Tulum, confirmed by Athalaric, viii. 25.
Joannes, Cancellarius (533-534), xi. 6;
appointed Praerogativarius, xi. 27.
Joannes, mortgagee of property of Tupha, iv. 32.
Joannes, Vir Clarissimus, Arcarius (perhaps same as preceding), pays
off the debt of his father-in-law Thomas, and takes his property in
Apulia, v. 6, 7.
Joannes, Arch-Physician, unjust judgment against, reversed, iv. 41.
John II, Pope (Jan. 1, 533--May 27, 535),
letter to, against simony at Papal elections, ix. 15;
report from, as to imprisonment of Roman citizens, ix. 17;
Cassiodorus sends greeting to, on his promotion, xi. 2.
John complains that the Bishop of Salona has taken 60 tuns of oil from
him, iii. 7.
John, Spectabilis, ordered to enquire into abuses connected with
aqueducts of Rome, iii. 31.
Jordanes, relation of his book 'De Rebus Geticis' to the Gothic
History of Cassiodorus, 34;
his quotations from Symmachus' History, 78;
as to 'Capillati' among the Getae, 260 _n_;
as to Goths by the Baltic Sea, 266;
as to threatened war between Goths and Franks, 402.
Joseph, the Patriarch,
office of Praetorian Praefect derived from, vi. 3;
alluded to, x. 27;
precautions of, against Egyptian famine, xii. 25;
his bargain with the starving Egyptians criticised, xii. 28.
Jovinus banished to the Lipari Islands for murder of a fellow-curial,
iii. 47.
Judges to visit each town once in the year, and not to claim more than
three days' maintenance, v. 14.
Julianus complains of injuries received from the servants of Bishop
Aurigenes, iii. 14.
Julian, Count and Illustris, Tata is ordered to conduct recruits to,
v. 23.
Justin, Emperor (518-527), Athalaric announces his accession to, viii.
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Justinian, Emperor (527-566), his negotiations with Amalasu
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