4;
Senators with Gothic names, ii. 29, 35; iii. 13;
proceedings on trial of Senators, iv. 22, 23; vi. 21;
addressed on election of Pope Felix III, viii. 15;
Theodahad's elevation announced to, x. 4;
chidden by Theodahad for not accepting his invitation to Ravenna,
x. 13;
Theodahad announces arrival of Gothic garrison to, x. 18;
ordered by Theodahad to communicate with Justinian, x. 19;
Cassiodorus writes to, on his elevation to the Praetorian
Praefecture, xi. 1;
petition of, to Justinian for peace, xi. 13.
SENATOR, FORMULA CONFERRING THE RANK OF, vi. 14.
Severinus (or Severianus), Vir Illustris,
appointed a Commissioner for Province of Suavia, to remedy financial
abuses, v. 14, 15;
again sent to Suavia and Dalmatia with Osuin, ix. 9.
Severus, Vir Spectabilis, apparently Governor of Bruttii and Lucania,
vii. 31-33.
Sextarius, corn measure, ii. 26.
Sicily, inhabitants of, suspicious,
and with difficulty won over to the rule of Theodoric, i. 3;
Filagrius, a citizen of Syracuse, asks leave to return to, i. 39;
possessions of Milanese Church in, ii. 29;
Valerian, a citizen of Syracuse, allowed to return thither, iv. 6;
FORMULA OF COUNT OF SYRACUSE, vi. 22;
_augmentum_ imposed by Theodoric remitted by Athalaric, ix. 10, 11,
12;
oppressive acts of Censitores and Count of Syracuse rebuked, ix. 11,
14.
Sidonius, Apollinaris, possible quotation from, iii. 16.
Sigismer, Illustris and Count, sent to administer to the Senate the
oath of fidelity to Athalaric, viii. 2.
Signine Channel, near Ravenna (?), shrubs growing in, to be rooted up,
v. 38.
Sila, Mount, in Bruttii, celebrated for its cheese, xii. 12.
Silentiarii, thirty life-guards, 88.
Siliqua, one-twenty-fourth of solidus, 173.
Siliquaticum, a tax of one-twenty-fourth on sales in open market,
collection of, ii. 4;
exemption from, ii. 30; iv. 19;
collection of arrears of, in Dalmatia, iii. 25;
collection of arrears of, in Apulia and Calabria, v. 31.
Siliquatarii, ii. 12, 26; xii. 17.
Simeon, Vir Illustris and Comes, appointed to collect arrears of
taxation in Dalmatia, iii. 25, 26.
Simeonius (an Apulian or Calabrian), summoned for arrears of
Siliquaticum, v. 31.
Simony practised at Papal elections, edict against, ix. 15, 16.
Simplicius, Pope (468-483), bought a house at Rome claimed by the
Samaritans, iii. 45.
Singularii, servants charged with conveying the orders o
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