Bury—On the Roman Empire in Fourth Century, A. D. 518 
A.D. Name. Date oF ConstiTUTIONS. 
379 Siburius.! ii. Non. Dec. (Treviris). 
xvi. Kal. Febr. (Thessalonica). 
: vi. Id. Sept. (Sirmio 
bee COLEUS: | (And 4 ee eee between 
Jan. and Sept.) 
Peanut pee Id. Mart. (Hadrumeto). 
a ; v. Kal. Jul. (Aquileia). 
He Hesperius. Prid. Id. Mart. (Aquileia). 
xv. Kal. Jul. (Thessalonica). 
Be onins i Kal. Jan. (Constantinopoli). 
se Baus (And 8 constitutions at intermediate 
dates). 
Ret ets Xiv. Kat Jul. 
m Vee cee Id. Jul. (Romae). 
(9 constitutions, of which the latest 
381 Kutropius. | is dated Non. Sept. (Hadriano- 
poli) ). 
at Neoterius. xvi. Kal. Febr. 
inl. Kal. Mart. 
“4 Syagrius. } Non. Jul. (Viminacio). 
vil. Id. Oct. 
ul. Kal. Aug. (Heracleae). 
Florus.’ Id. Dec. (Constantinopoli). 
xii. Kal. Jan. (Constantinopoli). 
382! ~—- Filorus. (12 Sere 
erate a id April) (ee. | Karthagine). 
aD SEs: i1. Non. Jul. (Viminacio) 
Id. April (P. P. Karthagine). 
5 Hypatius. I . Id. Dec. 
xvi. Kal. Jan. (Patavi). 
5 (?) Flavianus.? xy. Kal. Sept. (Verona). 
383 Hypatius. (6 constitutions ; latest v. Kal. Jun. 
(Patav1) ). 
3 Probus. xiv. Kal. Febr. (Mediolano). 
1 Siburius succeeded Antonius (or Ausonius) in Gaul. 
2 As both Neoterius and Eutropius were prefects of Theodosius, and Neoterius 
was prefect of the East (cf. Haenel on i. 6, 10), Hutropius must have been prefect 
of Illyricum. Syagrius succeeded Hesperius in Italy, and Probus was P. P. of 
Gaul. 
3 It is evident that Florus succeeded Neoterius in the East. 
* Clearcho Pf. P., in three constitutions of this year, is due to a mistake for 
TUE UViow ligase Vis Willy O25) X11. 1593) 
5 ix. 40, 13 (381), is addressed Flaviano Pf. P. Illyrici et Italiae; and in 383, 
vil. 18, 8, and ix. 29, 2, are addressed ad Flavianum Pf. P. But Hypatius was 
Pf. P. of Italy ; therefore there must be some mistake. There is a further diffi- 
culty: the dates in the Codex make the prefectures of Syagrius and Hypatius 
overlap. 
