-
Hydatius was one such continuator. His
continuation begins with a
preface explaining his debt to Jerome, and then
picks up in the year 379.
Hydatius had...
- 183–184 Thompson,
Romans and Barbarians, 168
Hydatius, 134
Hydatius, 165 Jordanes, Getica, XLIV
Hydatius, 166 Gillett, "The
Birth of Ricimer", Historia:...
-
Spaniard historian Hydatius (400 c. – 469 c.) and the
Byzantine chronicler John of
Antioch (first half of the 7th century):
Hydatius,
Chronicle John of...
- AA 9, p. 478 (wrongly
dated into the year 440)
Hydatius,
chronicle 134, in: MGH AA 11, p. 24
Hydatius,
chronicle 140 and 142, in: MGH AA 11, p. 25; Jordanes...
- in
Augusta Vindelicorum. In 431 he
returned to Gaul,
where he
received Hydatius,
bishop of
Aquae Flaviae, who
complained about the
attacks of the Suebes...
-
gallica anno 511, 634;
Marius Aventicensis, s.a. 460;
Hydatius, 200, s.a. 460.
According to
Hydatius, the
peace talks took
place after late November, which...
- that
sacking of Metz on
April 7 may have been a
literary trope used by
Hydatius and
Gregory of
Tours to
emphasize Attila's
pagan nature to a Christian...
- the Vandals. At the city
Braga he
suffered a defeat.
Hydatius, Chronicle, XVII a.a. 420
Hydatius, Chronicle, XVII s.a. 418
Kulikowski M (Spring–Summer...
-
Apostolorum appears in a letter,
dated about 440, from
Turibius of
Astorga to
Hydatius and Ceponius.
Given the name, it may be one of the
texts which are already...
- Empire, pp. 262, 491 PLRE I, p. 1113
Hydatius,
Chronica Hispania, 122
Hydatius,
Chronica Hispania, 128
Hydatius,
Chronica Hispania, 134 PLRE I, p. 1112...