Vitalian, Vir Clarissimus,
Cancellarius of Lucania and Bruttii, xi. 39.
W.
Wandil (Vuandil), iii. 38.
Warni (Guarni), _see_ Heruli.
Wilitanch, Duke, v. 33.
Willias, i. 18; v. 18;
Vir Illustris, Comes Patrimonii, ix. 13.
Winusiad, Count, x. 29.
Witigisclus (or Wigisicla), Vir Spectabilis,
Censitor of Sicily, ix. 12.
GENERAL INDEX.
[NOTE.--_The references to the Introduction and to the Notes are by
the page (thus, 106-108); references to the 'Variae' are by the
numbers of the Book and Letter (thus, v. 16, 17). The FORMULAE are
printed in small capitals._]
A.
Ab Actis (Registrar), officer in Court of Praetorian Praefect, 106-108;
origin of the name, 107;
compared to Referendarius, 312.
Abundantius, Praetorian Praefect,
instructions to, as to forming a navy, v. 16, 17;
to provide ships, and rations for young recruits, v. 23;
instructions to, in the case of Frontosus, v. 34;
to allow a family of Curials to degrade into Possessores, ix. 4.
Acinaticium, red wine of Verona, praises of, and account of its
manufacture, xii. 4.
Actores (Representatives, Attorneys), of Albinus, iv. 35;
of the holy Apostle Peter, xii. 20;
of Probinus, iv. 40;
of Spes, ii. 21;
of Theodahad, viii. 23.
Addua, River (_Adda_), derivation of the name, xi. 14.
Adeodatus,
forced by torture to confess himself guilty of rape, iii. 46;
the sentence against him partially cancelled, iii. 46.
Adjutores, general word for assistants, 97, 102-104;
is Adjutor equivalent to Primiscrinius? 103;
a lower class of Exceptores seem to have been called Adjutores, 111;
of Magister Officiorum, vi. 6.
Admissionales, Ushers of the Praefectoral Court, 112.
Adriana, petition of Curiales of, as to taxation, i. 19.
Adulterer slain by the injured husband, case of, i. 37.
Adultery, punishment of (Edictum Athalarici), ix. 18.
Aemilia, Province of, invaded by Burgundians, xii. 28.
Aemilianus, Bishop, ordered to finish the aqueduct which he has begun,
iv. 31.
Aestii, _see_ Haesti.
Aestunae (?), inhabitants of, ordered to send marbles to Ravenna, iii.
9.
AETATIS VENIA, FORMULA GRANTING, vii. 41;
letter relating to, i. 38.
Aetheria, a widow, re-married, accused of wasting her children's
property, iv. 12.
African. Singular custom by which an African was allowed to claim
estate of a fellow-countryman dying without heirs, xii. 9.
Agapetus, Pope (June 3, 535--April 21,
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