Authors: Michael Kulikowski
[197]
R. Harhoiu,
Die frühe Völkerwanderungszeit in Rumänien
(Bucharest, 1997); M. Kazanski and R. Legoux, ‘Contribution à l’étude des témoignages archéologiques des Goths en Europe orientale à l’époque des Grandes Migrations: la chronologie de la culture de černjahov récente’,
Archéologie médiévale
18 (1988): 7–53.
[198]
Descriptio consulum
, s.a. 381 (Burgess, 241).
[199]
Zosimus,
HN
4.35.1; 4.38–39.
[200]
Eunapius, frag. 59 (Blockley) = 60 (Müller).
[201]
Gregory of Nazianzus,
Ep
. 136.
[202]
Eunapius, frag. 59 (Blockley) = 60 (Müller); Zosimus,
HN
4.56.2–3.
[203]
Zosimus,
HN
5.5.4; Claudian,
Get
. 166–248; 598–647; Synesius,
De regno
19–21. For Alaric’s Goths described as a
gens
: Claudian,
č cons. Hon
. 474;
Get
. 99, 134, 169, 533, 645–47.
[204]
Descriptio consulum
, s.a. 383 (Burgess, 241).
[205]
Zosimus,
HN
4.45.3.
[206]
Sozomen,
HE
7.25; Theodoret,
HE
5.18; Rufinus,
HE
11.18; Ambrose,
Ep
. 51.
[207]
ILS
2949.
[208]
Claudian,
Get
. 524–25;
č cons. Hon
. 104–108.
[209]
Jordanes,
Get
. 146.
[210]
Zosimus,
HN
4.50–51; Claudian,
Ruf
. 1.350–51.
[211]
Claudian,
Stil
. 1.94–115;
Ruf
. 1.314–22,
č cons. Hon
. 147–50.
[212]
Eunapius, frag. 58.2 (Blockley) = John of Antioch, frag. 187 (
FHG
4: 608–10).
[213]
Orosius,
Hist
. 7.35.19; Zosimus,
HN
4.58.2–3.
[214]
Zosimus, 4.58.6; Orosius,
Hist
. 7.35.19; Socrates,
HE
5.25.11–16; Sozomen,
HE
7.22–24; Rufinus,
HE
11.33; Philostorgius,
HE
11.2;
Epitome de Caesaribus
48.7.
[215]
Socrates,
HE
7.10.
[216]
Zosimus,
HN
5.5.4.
[217]
Claudian,
Ruf
. 2.54–99; Eunapius, frag. 64.1 = John of Antioch, frag. 190 (
FHG
4: 610).
[218]
Zosimus,
HN
5.7.3; Eunapius, frag. 64.1 = John of Antioch, frag. 190 (
FHG
4: 610).
[219]
Claudian,
Stil
. 2.95–96.
[220]
Claudian,
Ruf
. 2.105–23 and 235–39, with
Gild
. 294–96 and
Stil
. 1.151–69.
[221]
Claudian,
č cons. Hon
. 435–49;
Stil
. 1.188–245.
[222]
Zosimus,
HN
5.5.6–8.; Claudian,
Ruf
. 2.186–96; Eunapius,
VS
476, 482.
[223]
Claudian,
č cons
. 479–83; Zosimus,
HN
5.7.2. Date: Paulinus,
č. Ambrosii
45, 48, for the relevance of which see E. Burrell, ‘A re-examination of why Stilicho abandoned his pursuit of Alaric in 397’,
Historia
53 (2004): 251–56.
[224]
Eunapius, frag. 64.1 = John of Antioch, frag. 190 (
FHG
4: 610); Zosimus,
HN
5.7.1 – both misdated, but both clearly referring to 397 because of their reference to
Hellas
.
[225]
Claudian,
Eutr
. 2.211–18;
Get
. 533–40.
[226]
Claudian,
Stil
. 1.269–81.
[227]
Main sources for the revolt: Synesius,
De providentia
2.1–3; Socrates,
HE
6.6.1–34; Sozomen,
HE
8.4; Theoderet,
HE
5.30–33; Zosimus,
HN
5.18–19; Philostorgius,
HE
11.8. My narrative follows A. Cameron and J. Long,
Barbarians and Politics at the Court of Arcadius
(Berkeley, 1993).
[228]
Date:
Codex Theodosianus
9.40.17 (17 August 399).
[229]
Fasti Vindobonenses Priores
532 (
Chron. Min
. 1: 299).
[230]
Claudian,
č cons. Hons
. 201–15; 281–86.
[231]
Claudian,
č cons. Hon
. 229–33.
[232]
Sozomen,
HE
8.25.3; 9.4.2–4.
[233]
The arguments of A. R. Birley,
The Roman Government of Britain
(Oxford, 2005), 455–60, very nearly persuade me to abandon my attempt, in ‘Barbarians in Gaul, usurpers in Britain’,
Britannia
31 (2000): 325–45, to redate the Rhine crossing from the traditional 31 December 406 to 405.
[234]
Orosius,
Hist
. 7.37.13–16.
[235]
Olympiodorus, frag. 7.2 (Blockley) = 5 (Müller).
[236]
Olympiodorus, frag. 3 (Blockley) = 2 (Müller).
[237]
Olympiodorus, frag. 5.1 (Blockley) = 2 (Müller); Sozomen,
HE
9.4; Philostorgius,
HE
12.3.
[238]
Zosimus,
HN
5.35.5–6.
[239]
Zosimus,
HN
5.36.1–3.
[240]
Sozomen,
HE
9.6–7.
[241]
Olympiodorus, frag. 7.3 (Blockley) = 6 (Müller); Zosimus,
HN
5.38.
[242]
Sozomen,
HE
9.7.
[243]
Zosimus,
HN
5.46.1.
[244]
Zosimus,
HN
5.45–51; Sozomen,
HE
9.7.
[245]
On Olympiodorus, one should consult A. Gillett, ‘The date and circumstances of Olympiodorus of Thebes’,
Traditio
48 (1993): 1–29.
[246]
Olympiodorus, frag. 14 (Blockley) = 13 (Müller); Sozomen,
HE
9.8.
[247]
Sozomen,
HE
9.8 has the former, Zosimus,
HN
6.12.2 the latter. Both were drawing on Olympiodorus, but it is unclear which version better transmits the original.
[248]
Sozomen,
HE
9.9.2–3; Philostorgius,
HE
12.3.
[249]
Orosius,
Hist
. 7.39.4–14.
[250]
Sozomen,
HE
9.9.5.
[251]
Olympiodorus, frag. 25 (Blockley) = 25 (Müller).
[252]
Rutilius Namatianus,
De reditu suo
1.140.
[253]
Olympiodorus, frag. 16 (Blockley) = 15 (Müller).
[254]
Jordanes,
Get
. 158.
[255]
Sozomen,
HE
9.9.1.
Ablabius
54
siege of
146
Ad Salices, battle of
137
Aequitius
143
Africa, grain supply of
6
,
6
,
168
-
169
,
175
-
176
Alanoviamuth
49
and Rufinus
165
death of
180
followers
1
-
2
,
4
-
5
,
5
,
6
,
157
,
165
-
166
Aleksandrovka
92
alphabet, Gothic
110
Ambrose of Milan
160
on Adrianople
140
-
141
,
144
,
146
-
147
Antoninus Pius
23
Apamea
19
Arabs
146
archaeology
See
material evidence: ethnicity and
Ardashir
27
Arianism
See
Christianity: Goths and
homoean
Ariminum
See
Rimini
Arinthaeus
117
Arminius
47
army, Roman: as basis of imperial power
26
Goths in
79
,
82
,
103
-
104
,
106
,
156
-
157
losses of, at Adrianople
150
Arpulas
121
Arrian
125
Ascholius
118
Asia Minor: Goths killed in
146
-
147
,
154
Athanaric
101
ancestry of
85
death of
155
defeated by Huns
126
-
127
,
128
,
131
-
132
persecutes Christians
117
-
118
,
120
-
122
Atharidus
120
Athaulf
10
,
158
-
159
,
175
,
177
,
180
-
181
,
182
Athens
19
Attalus, Priscus
9
,
174
-
176
,
182
-
183
Attica
19
Attila
157
Augustae
31
Aurelian (emperor)
8
-
9
,
20
-
21
,
29
-
30
Aurelian (praetorian prefect)
169
Aurelius Victor
30
Auxentius
107
Auxonius
115
Bacurius
142
barbarians: and imperial policy
37
-
39
See also
army, Roman: as basis of imperial power
concept of
34
coinage in
35
,
36
,
37
,
86
-
87
,
91
-
92
Barcelona
182
Bašmačka
92
Bathouses
121
Bauto
151
Baza
See
Gunthigis
Beroe
138
Bithynia
19
Bonitus
82
Britain
171
Caesarius
169
Campona
81
Candac
49
Cannobaudes
20
Caracal, coin hoard of
115
Carinus
30
Carrhae
27
Carus
30
Cassio
142
Cassiodorus
50
See also
Jordanes
Castalius
50
Chalcedon
169
Christianity: Goths and
106
-
111
,
118
-
122
Cilicia
21
Cimmerians
59
Consentia
See
Cosenza
Constans (emperor)
102
Constans (general of Attalus)
175
death of
102
Constantinus (Constantine Ⅱ)
84
-
85
,
102
Gainas in
169
senate of
146
siege of
146
Valens in
139
coinage of
91
Danubian campaigns of
105
-
106
,
114
-
115
Constitutio Antoniniana
Cosenza
180
Costoboci
39
Crispus
81
Crocus
80
Cyprus
19
Dacia, province of
40
-
41
,
67
,
127
Constantinian
102
Dalmatia
174
Dančeny
92
De rebus bellicis
115
Dulcilla
121
Epirus, province of
167
,
171
-
172
ethnicity: archaeology and
60
-
70
,
95
-
96
ethnography, Graeco-Roman
56
-
60
Eusebius of Samosata
138
Farnobius
138
Florence
171
fortifications: on frontier
31
-
32
,
116
,
116
,
127
-
128
Frigidus, battle of
163
,
165
,
166
-
169
Fritigern
121
-
122
,
128
,
130
,
132
-
142
,
151
,
152
Gallia Narbonensis
23
Gallus (caesar)
105
Gelonians
59
Gildo, revolt of
168
Germania
in Reformation
45