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Hilary, bishop of Arles ius gentium 15, 210, 259–262; see also envoys,
and Germanus of Auxerre 126 legal position of
Vita of 136, 278 Iuthungi 100
Hilary, Pope 275
Hilderic, Vandal king 15, 179, 181 Jerome, Chronicle, see Eusebius/Jerome,
historia,genre 12, 44 Chronicle
embassy narratives in 263, 267, 271; see also John, deacon of Rome, (?) and later pope 205,
Fredegar; Gregory of Tours; Malchus; 214–218
Priscus embassy to Constantinople 39, 40, 162, 183,
in late Roman East 30–32 186, 232
in late Roman West 32 see also Senarius, letters to
Honorata, sister of Epiphanius of Pavia 152, John, western emperor 260
166 John of Biclar, Chronicle 39
Honoratus, apocrisiarius 267 John Chrysostom 26, 216
Honorius, western emperor 56, 90, 93, 231, Jordanes, Getica 167
232 Joshua the Stylite, see Psuedo-Joshua the Stylite
Hormisdas, Persian shah 73, 245 Jovinus, imperial usurper 97
Hormisdas, Pope 151, 213 Julian, emperor 19, 22
Indiculi, 9, 227–230, 243, 246, 247, 249 Julius, praetorian prefect of Gaul 251
hospitalitas 135, 228, 239, 241, 256; see also Jupiter 91, 92, 94, 96, 196
bishops Jupiter Capitolinis, temple of 253
hostages 3, 56, 99 Jura fathers, Vitae of 122
Huneric, Vandal king 68, 254, 257 Justin I, eastern emperor 28, 39, 40, 42, 173,
Hunimund, Suevic king 254 179, 184, 186, 236, 253, 254, 255
Huns, Hunnic khanate 8, 40, 70, 73, 101, 139, Justinian, eastern emperor 10, 15, 29, 42, 181,
143, 244; see also Attila; Litorius; 188, 234, 238, 242, 254, 255, 256, 257,
Utrigar Huns 260, 263, 266, 271
Hydatius 35, 55, 59, 84, 108, 230, 231, embassies sentby 40, 73, 232, 235, 238
235 Institutes 261
captivity 45 letters to, in Cassiodorus, Variae 178, 179,
Chronicle 33, 34, 36–82, 105, 112, 172, 257, 184
275 wars in the West 6, 39, 42, 172, 175, 176,
embassies in 36–50, 53, 252, 274; listof 37 180, 210, 220, 223, 227, 232, 242, 249,
manuscripts 37, 41 252, 263; see also Lombard kingdom;
possible firstedition of 47–50 Ostrogothic kingdom; Roman empire,
redactions, redactors 41, 268, 270; see also eastern, relations; Vandal kingdom
Chronicle of 511; Fredegar Justinian, envoy 46, 70
sources 37, 50, 51
his embassy to Aetius 43, 46, 55–58, 59 Kerykes, see heralds
personal knowledge of affairs 38–42, 43–44, kingdoms, western 3, 7, 8, 27–29
72, 74 kings, and eastern emperors 29
kinship diplomacy 4
InnocentI, Pope 231
Inportunus, senator and envoy 183, 234 labor, in saints’ Vitae 127, 131, 141, 155
Iocundus, bishop 233 Laconius, official of Burgundian royal court
Iohannis, envoy 234 151, 164, 243, 245, 249
Iran, see Persia language of diplomacy, see apocrisiarii; envoys,
Iranaeus, vir inlustris and envoy 233 terms for; Greek; Latin
Isaac, monk at Constantinople 131 Latin, as language of diplomatic letters outside
Isdigousnas Zich, Persian envoy 225, 238, 246, empire 247, 274
248, 254, 255 Latinus, vir inlustris and envoy 235
Isidore of Seville Laurence, bishop of Milan 149, 153, 159, 162
Etymologiae 59, 262 Laurentian schism 150, 165, 205, 214
Historia Gothorum Wandalorum Sueborum 41, League of Nations 5
61 legatarius, see envoys, terms for
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