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Appendix 1 - The inquiry into Gundila's property: a translation and chronology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2009

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TRANSLATION OF PItal49 (inquest of 557: two attached documents)

… and that it should be returned by the abbot Anastasius, and that he should possess it … Afterwards, he came with his sons, fully converted from his sin [malus] … [I swear,] by the four evangelists that these things, which I have said …

[End of earlier document. In a different hand:]

In the thirty-first year of the reign of our lord Justinian, ever Augustus, and in the sixteenth year after the consulate of Basilius, in the fifth indiction [A.D. 557], on the third of June. I have written this at the request of Sitza, vir honestus, [?com …] …

… that he [Sitza] had been invited by the order of Adeodatus, vir spectabilis, vicarius urbis emininentissimi praefecti, before Andreas, vir strenuus, executor … [and the] representative of the monastery of St. Aelia … and St. Stephanus, so that … he should say what he knew, by the holy evangelists … [and] whence he knew it.

[SITZA:] “ … Gundila [wished to be] converted by [Vig]ilius, and in our faith [lex nostra] he converted him … They had occupied it … [or the Goths had occupied it … by Tzalico], and whatever he was able to find. […]

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Print publication year: 1997

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