[1219]. Procopius, De Æd., iv. c. viii.
[1220]. Ibid., ut supra.
[1221]. Paschal Chron., p. 622.
[1222]. Theophanes, p. 693.
[1223]. Page 458, Τὸ καστέλλιν τῶν Θεοδοσιανῶν ἐν τῷ Ἑβδόμῳ.
[1224]. Notitia Dignitatum, pp. 12, 14, 16, etc. Edition of Otto Seeck. Du Cange thinks the Castle of the Theodosiani was the Castellion built by Tiberius to protect his fleet against the Bulgarians (see Anonymus, iii. p. 57; Codinus, p. 115).
[1225]. Sozomon, vii. c. xxiv. There, probably, Julian encamped the army with which he advanced from Gaul to Constantinople (Zosimus, p. 139).
[1226]. Zosimus, pp. 255, 256.
[1227]. Ibid., pp. 272, 273.
[1228]. Marcellinus Comes, in 513.