and the court. Marcellinus was an Orthodox and has little good to say about heretics in his work. Croke, Brian (2001). Count Marcellinus and his chronicle...
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Marcellinus may refer to: Marcellinus (consul 275), Roman imperial official Marcellinus (magister officiorum) (died 351), officer of Emperor Constans...
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Works by Ammianus Marcellinus at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Ammianus Marcellinus at Internet Archive Works by Ammianus Marcellinus at Perseus Digital...
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Attila and the Hunnic people for a century after Attila's death. Marcellinus Comes, a chancellor of Justinian during the same era, also describes the...
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born at "Cauca in Gallaecia" (modern Coca, Segovia, Spain), while Marcellinus Comes and Jordanes place his birth at Italica (near Santiponce) in Baetica...
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in 536. Mundus's name is attested as Latin: Mundo in Jordanes and Marcellinus Comes and as Greek: Μοῦνδος (Mundus) in Greek sources. The differences between...
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of troops', a high-ranking military officer) Marcellinus (died 468), being the son of one of Marcellinus' sisters. Nepos may have been part of a prominent...
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variant Διν[γι]ζι (Din(gi)zi) in Chronicon Paschale, Den(git)zic by Marcellinus Comes, and Din(gi)tzic by Jordanes. Din(t)zic and Denzic render a Germanic...
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rebellion in Hispania between July 419 and February 421. According to Marcellinus Comes, this Maximus was brought to Rome where he was displayed and executed...
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Ralph Mathisen calls "jejune chronicles", such as the Annales of Marcellinus Comes, the Gallic Chronicle of 511, and the Chronicle of Saragossa, as well...
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