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story of his inability to write, 15; relation of Cassiodorus to, 16, 19; his religious tolerance, 21, 22; his persecution of the Orthodox, 35; condemnation of Boethius and Symmachus, 35; death of (Aug. 30, 526), 37; may _possibly_ have called himself King of Italy, 62 _n_; 455 _n_; confusion between him and Theodoric II the Visigoth, 116; letters written in the name of, 141-293; learned in the Roman Republic the art of governing Romans with equity, i. 1; relations between him and Anastasius, i. 1; allusion to his adoption by Zeno (?), i. 20; his intervention in Gaul (508), i. 24; his friendship for Artemidoras, i. 43; motto for his reign, ii. 21; inscription recording his drainage of Decennonial Marsh, 188; his attempts to prevent war between Alaric and Clovis, iii. 1-4; calls himself 'Romanus Princeps,' iii. 16; his high purpose in ruling, iii. 43; his alliance with the Thuringians, iv. 1; his alliance with the Heruli, iv. 2; his rides after the hours of business with Cyprian his _Referendarius_, v. 40; Cassiodorus speaks of his 'oculus imperialis,' viii. 18; praises of, by Witigis, x. 31; his especial characteristic was patience, xi. 1. Theodoric I, King of the Franks (511-534), death of, xi. 1; 452 _n_; 455 _n_. Theodoric, or more probably Theodorus, Patrician, accused of assaulting the Green party in the Circus, i. 27. Theodorus, candidate for office of Pantomimist, i. 20. Theodoras, report of, as to gold in Bruttii, ix. 3. Theodosian Code, perhaps referred to in the words 'Statuta Divalium sanctionum,' iv. 12; as to Decuriae Librariorum, &c. 277; as to Delegatio, 479 _n_. Theodosius, man of Theodahad (?), exhorted to abstain from violence, x. 5. Thessalonica, Praefect of, entreated by Witigis to speed his ambassadors on their way to Justinian, x. 35. Theudimer, father of Theodoric, 'pietate enituit,' xi. 1. Thomas, father of Germanus, iii. 37. Thomas, Vir Clarissimus, complains that he cannot collect arrears of taxes in Apulia, v. 31. Thomas, Vir Honestus, hopelessly in debt for taxes on Apulian farms, v. 6, 7. Thomas the Charioteer to receive a monthly allowance, iii. 51. Thorbecke, August, author of 'Cassiodorus Senator,' 119. Thorismuth, predecessor of Theodoric, 'castitate enituit,' xi. 1. Thuringians, King of, appealed to by Theodoric to prevent war between Clovis and Alaric, iii. 3; Herminafrid
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