ANCIENT HISTORY. 143 



archs (whom fome alfo name vicars, or prefects) 

 were, 



r. M. D. 



I. Lotlgin, who governed - -1500 

 3. Smaragdus - - ' 3 o Q 



3. Romanus - - - n o o 



4. Callenic, - - -400 



Smincid'js, in his age, governed again -900 



5. John Remiges - -460 



6. Eleuthera - - -300 



7. Ifaacius - 23 o O 



8. Theodore Calliopas -800 



9. Olympius . - -300 



Theodore Calliopas is re-eftabli/hed, and gov 



ns . - 34 o o 



10. Theodofius, or Theodore, governed -060 



II. John Platini, or Platon - ' 15 o O 



1 2. Theophilaftus . -800 



13. John Rifocop, or Trifocop -500 



14. Schohfticus . .1000 



15. Paulus - - a o o 



js, the Kill c^ - 34 o O 



he was drove from Ravenna, re- 

 tired to Conftanrinople, 



XX. In proportion as the Roman empire in 

 the baft, and mftre efpecially in the Weft, de- 

 clined, there arofe in the world, but principally 

 in 1- urope, feveral kingdoms and other indc- 

 pendant ftates, the revolutions of which belong 

 to the Ivftory of the middle age. Thus, in the 

 year 420, Pharamond reigned as kin<z in France. 

 In the year 408 the Goth and Vandal kings 

 reigned in Spain, and fo of the reft. But as 

 thcfc eftablilhmcnts include the origin of thofe 



mo- 



