ctus Annonae, vi. 18.
S(u)avia (_Sclavonia_), Fridibad appointed Governor of, iv. 49;
order to be maintained in, iv. 49;
grievances of the Possossores of, to be redressed, v. 14;
Osuin appointed Governor of, ix. 8, 9.
Subadjuvae, deputy cashiers (?), 109.
Sublimis, epithet used in the 'Variae,' 91 _n_;
equivalent to Spectabilis (?), 91.
Suevi (perhaps here the same as Alamanni) invade the Venetian Province
(536), xii. 7.
Sulcatoriae (?), some kind of merchant ships, ii. 20.
SUMMONS, LETTERS OF, TO THE KING'S COURT, FORMULAE EVOCATORIAE, vii.
34, 35.
Sundial, description of, to be made by Boetius for Gundibad, i. 45.
Superbus, son of Armentarius, appointed Referendus Curiae, iii. 33.
Sustineo, technically used of the King's reception of his guests, iii.
22 (and 28).
Swords, description of, sent by King of the Vandals to Theodoric, v.
1.
Symmachus, Pope (498-514), contested election with Laurentius, 26.
Symmachus the Elder,
orator and leader of the Pagan party in the Senate, 78;
was he also a historian? 78.
Symmachus, Q. Aurelius Memmius, Consul (485), Patrician,
father-in-law of Boethius, information as to, in the 'Anecdoton
Holderi,' 74, 77-79;
his speech for the 'Allecticii,' 78;
his Roman History, 78;
his claims against Paulinus, i. 23;
one of the Quinque-viri appointed to try Barilius and Praetextatus,
iv. 22, 23;
commended for his restoration of buildings in Rome, iv. 51;
a saying of, xi. 1.
T.
Table of the King, provision of delicacies for, vi. 9; xii. 4, 18.
Tabularii, Cashiers of a municipality, a lower class of Numerarii,
108.
Tacitus, on amber, quoted, v. 2.
Tanca, a Goth (?), accused of unjustly enslaving free rustics, viii.
28.
Tarvisium (_Treviso_), corn-warehouse at, to be opened, x. 27.
Taxation, arrears of, ii. 24, 25; iv. 14; v. 31;
immunity from, ii. 30;
remissness in tax-collectors condemned, iii. 8; xii. 10;
remission of, for citizens of Aries, iii. 32;
remission of, for all Provincials of Gaul, iii. 40; iv. 19;
remission of, for one year, for citizens of Marseilles, iv. 26;
weight of, to be lessened, iv. 38;
regulation of, for Province of Suavia, v. 14, 15;
abuses of, in Spain, corrected, v. 39;
collection of _Bina_ and _Terna_, vii. 20-22;
remission of super-assessment for Dalmatia, ix. 9;
similar remission for Sicily, ix. 10, 11, 12;
remission of, for a monastery, x. 26;
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