Chronicon Paschale (the Paschal or Easter Chronicle), also called Chronicum Alexandrinum, Constantinopolitanum or Fasti Siculi, is the conventional name...
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Anno Mundi (section Chronicon Paschale)
the Passover. A new variant of the World Era was suggested in the Chronicon Paschale, a valuable Byzantine universal chronicle of the world, composed c...
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Lethrense Chronicon Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum Chronicon Roskildense Chronicon Salernitanum Chronicon Scotorum Chronicon complutense...
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Byzantine calendar (section Chronicon Paschale)
the Passover. A new variant of the World Era was suggested in the Chronicon Paschale, a valuable Byzantine universal chronicle of the world, composed about...
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was often used to legitimize or de-legitimize certain emperors. The Chronicon Paschale, for example, describes Licinius as having been killed like "those...
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more than 100,000 on paper, but was likely closer to 70,000. The Chronicon Paschale, which preserves an extremely abbreviated and garbled fragment of...
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Statues of Antiquity. LSA-453. Rösch 1978, pp. 163–164. PLRE 2, p. 1100 Chronicon Paschale 402. Alireza Shapour Shahbazi, "Byzantine-Iranian relations", Encyclopaedia...
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according to the later chronicles of John Malalas (c. 491–578) and the Chronicon Paschale (c. 630). The early 6th-century historian Victor of Tunnuna states...
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ad chron. Prosperi Hauniensis, s.a. 451; Hydatius, 150 (a. 451); Chronicon Paschale, s.a. 450; Jordanes, Getica, 197ff; Gregory of Tours, ii.7; Procopius...
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120. Lutz von Padberg 1998, p. 26 Anatolius, Book 7, Chapter 33. Chronicon Paschale. Panarion, Book 3, Chapter 1, Section 10. Chrysostom, p. 47. SEC,...
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primary sources give two different names for her. John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale and John of Nikiû name her "Marina" while all other sources call her...
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The contemporary Lactantius gives 1 March, while the 7th-century Chronicon Paschale gives 21 May. Still, not all authors agree on the exact date. It is...
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Mytilene VIII, 1. John Malalas XVII,1; Evagrius Scholasticus IV,1; Chronicon Paschale 518. Constantine VII (c. 956), De Ceremoniis, I 93. Walsh, Robert...
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presbyter and steward, oikonomos, of the great church at Constantinople (Chronicon Paschale, p. 378). Gregory the Great received the legates bearing the synodal...
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Severus is sometimes referred to by a third name, Serpentius. The Chronicon Paschale: 85 uses only this name for the emperor, and the chronicle of Theophanes...
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Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, an event recorded by the Greek Chronicon Paschale as occurring in 609. Roman control was restored by the 627 and 628...
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of their former masters. His exact birth date is unknown, but the Chronicon Paschale and the epitome of Joannes Zonaras, both written centuries later,...
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date is not recorded by contemporary sources, but the 7th-century Chronicon Paschale records that he died at the age of 45. While the name of Philip's...
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that refer to the translation of St. Andrew's remains, including the Chronicon Paschale, written a century earlier, do not refer to Artemius in this regard...
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Jerusalem was captured by the Sasanian general Shahrbaraz.: 156 The Chronicon Paschale says that the Holy Lance was among the relics captured, but one of...
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of Mann - Isle of Man Chronicon of Eusebius Chronicon Scotorum – Ireland Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg Chronicon Paschale - 7th century Greek chronicle...
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sinful emperor entry to his church; and quotations of Leontius in the Chronicon Paschale which describe Philip seeking penitence from Babylas for the sin of...
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senate-house in the Forum of Constantine) which is mentioned in the Chronicon Paschale and by Procopius, who called it a bouleuterion (Ancient Greek: βουλευτήριον)...
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settled between the Danube and the Balkan Mountains. According to the Chronicon Paschale, Theodosius celebrated his quinquennalia on 19 January at Constantinople;...
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Marcellinus Comes 527 Archived 7 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine; Chronicon Paschale 527; Theophanes Confessor AM 6019. Constantine VII (c. 956), De Ceremoniis...
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days. They gave a largess of 250 denarii. They were killed at Rome." Chronicon Paschale (7th century). s.a. 238. "Publius [Pupienus] obtained the throne and...
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Archived from the original on 9 January 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2008. Chronicon Paschale (Olympiad 340) Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, pp. 859–860. Paul...
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in the seventh century. Kleinhenz 2017, p. 890. Carr 2015, p. 79. Chronicon Paschale 602. Ekonomou, Andrew. Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes. Lexington...
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pp. 100–102 Treadgold 1997, p. 86. Socrates Scholasticus VI, 23; Chronicon Paschale 408. Bury, p. 106 A. A. Vasiliev (1848). "Imperial Porphyry Sarcophagi...
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What was perhaps a different relic is recorded by the 7th-century Chronicon Paschale as kept in the Church of St Mary of Rhabdos, next to the Gate of Saint...
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