512 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
A.D Name. Date oF ConsTITUTIONS. 
1 xiv. Kal. Oct. (Hierapoli). 
By ACLS. xvi. Kal, Nov. (Hicrapoli). 
371 Modestus. (4 constitutions). 
Viventius ii. Id. Febr. (Treviris). 
23 : iv. Kal. Jul. (Treviris). 
3 Probus. ii. Kal. Jul. (Contionaci). 
372 Probus. (38 constitutions). 
55 Modestus. (3 constitutions). 
373 Probus. vi. Id. April (Sirmio). : 
56 Modestus. vi. Id. Dec. (Constantinopol1). 
{ vil. Kal. Febr. (Sirmio). 
374 Probus. vu. Id. Febr. (Romae). 
( ii. Non. Dec. (Treviris). 
aa Maximinus.” xvii. Kal. Dec. 
iv. Non. Jun. (Antiochiae). 
SU lilhatesinn. iii. Non. Dec. (Antiochiae). 
5 6 Id. Mart. 
200) Mussuianare, xvi. Kal. Maii (Romae). 
Neier x. Kal. Jun. ai 
x2 j xv. Kal. Oct. (Treviris). 
a re vil. Id. Jan. 
St SOD: v. Kal. Aug. (Mogontiaci). 
essere ( xii. Kal. Feb. 
9 ae ae | iii. Kal. Mart. (Treviris). 
Prid. Non. April (Antiochiae). 
py / iilaetea v. Id: Aug. (Hierapoli). 
: Prid. Id. Jan. (Treviris). 
08) ations Prid. Kal. Dec. (Treviris). 
ss Marianus. vil. Id. Mart. 
af Ausonius. xii. Kal. Maii (Treviris). 
379 Hesperius. (5 constitutions). 
1 Modestus succeeded Auxonius. He is mentioned by Amm. Marc. (xxix. 1, 
10; xxx. 4, 2). 
2 For Maximinus see Amm. Marc., xxix. 3,1; xxx. 2,11. In the codex his 
name is twice written Maximus. He was P. P. of Gaul (not, as in Gardthausen’s 
index to Ammian, of Italy). Probus was still P. P. of Italy and Illyricum in 374, 
ef. Amm. Marc. xxx. 5. 
3 xiii. 3, 11, Antonio Pf. P. Galliarum. In xvi. 5, 4, ad Hesperium Pf. P., 
we should probably read procons.; and ini. 6, 7, Pf. U. (ad Rujfinum). 
* Hesperius, who had been proconsul of Africa in 370 (Amm. Mare., xxviii. 6, 
28), and in 376 (Cod. Theod. xy. 7, 3) became P. P. of Italy, and probably of 
Illyricum. He seems to have continued in office until 380. 
5 Some would read Ausonius (the poet). Three courses are open—(1) read 
Ausonium in ix. 20,1; ix. 40, 12; xi. 39, 7; (2) read Antoniwm in viii. 5, 3d ; 
(3) suppose that Ausonius succeeded Marianus as P. P. of Gaul, between March 9 
and April 20, Marianus (see Haenel ad i. 5, 8) having succeeded Antonius, and 
that before the end of November Antonius was reappeinted. 
