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Eudoxia, Licinia, see Licinia Eudoxia foedera,see treaties
Eugenes, magister officiorum 200 formulae 241; see also Cassiodorus, Variae;
Eugenius, western usurper 124 Marculf, Formulae
Eugippius, Vita S. Severini 60, 152, 156, Forum of Trajan 91
157 Frankish kingdom in Gaul 7, 8, 67, 70, 72
eulogy, eulogistic genres 2 controlofGaul 142, 200
Eunapius of Sardis, historian 20–22, 262 envoys of 236
Eunius, bishop of Vannes 233 ‘internal’ embassies 235, 267
Euphrates river, as frontier 19 relations with
Euric, Visigothic king 36, 51, 52, 62, 69, 147, eastern Roman empire 180, 212, 221,
148, 253, 282 236, 242, 260, 265, 267
embassies sentby Ostrogothic kingdom of Italy 205
on accession 34, 46, 69, 71–73 other western kingdoms 267
to imperial court 61 Visigothic kingdom 73, 206, 235, 260
embassies to see also Brunhild; ChildebertII; Chilperic;
Epiphanius of Pavia to 34, 152; see also Chlothar II; Clovis I; Franks;
Ennodius, Vita Epiphani Fredegund; Gundovald; Guntram;
from Nepos 111, 162, 167 Rigunth; Theudebald; Theudebert I;
from Suevic kingdom 36, 50 TheudebertII; Theuderic I; Vouill´ e,
see also Leo, (?) consilarius battle of
Eusebius, Chronici canones, see Eusebius/Jerome, Franks 258
Chronicle on Rhine 43, 71, 253
Eusebius, envoy (from eastern Roman empire) see also Frankish kingdom in Gaul
238 Fredegar, Chronicle 7, 41, 42, 78, 266, 268, 270,
Eusebius, notarius and envoy (from Frankish 271
Gaul) 233, 234 Fredegund, Frankish queen 255
Eusebius/Jerome, Chronicle 36, 38, 39, 41, 48, Frederic, Gothic general 65, 97, 104
49 Fretimund, comes and envoy 45, 236
Eustathius, philosopher 20 frontiers, of Roman empire, see rivers
Eutharic, western consul 40, 236, 254, Fronto, comes and envoy 46, 236
255 Frumarius, Suevic leader 67
Eutropius, historian 44 Fulgentius, bishop of Ruspe, Vita Fulgentii 126,
Evantius, envoy 234 157
evectio (travel warrant)
in Roman empire 24, 131, 239 Galla Placidia, western augusta 51, 61, 125, 135,
in western kingdoms 189, 239–242 278, 281, 282
exarchate, see Ravenna Gallaecia, Gallaecians 42, 54, 72
exceptores 193 embassies to Gothic kings 42, 45, 55, 66, 70,
75
Fabricius, C. Luscinus 100 embassies to imperial authorities 43, 55–61,
Faustus, bishop of Riez 162 63
De gratia Dei 160 Gothic assault on Gallaecia 46, 47, 48, 49,
Faustus, Fl. Anicius Probus ‘Niger’ 149, 150, 56, 62, 63, 65, 72, 74, 76
151, 183, 200, 201, 233, 235 relations of provincials with Suevic rulers 45,
Favonius Eulogius 197 47, 50, 55, 61–63, 76
Felix, bishop and envoy 233, 238 social divisions, see plebs
Felix, envoy 234 see also bishops; pax; Suevic kingdom
Ferrandus, Vita Fulgentii,see Fulgentius Galswintha, Visigothic princess 209
Festus, Fl. Rufius Postumius 183, 186, 187, Garamantes 39
233, 235 Gaul 133
Festus, historian 44 Merovingian, see Frankish kingdom in Gaul
fetiales 17 see also aristocracy, of Gaul
fiction, as historical source, see Sidonius, Gebavult, Alamannic king 137
Panegyric on Avitus Geiseric, Vandal king 62, 67, 209, 257
Firminus, envoy 234 and Pope Leo I 39
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