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  Fordham University is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to  Traditio. http://www.jstor.org ARIANISM AND THE BYZANTINE ARMY IN AFRICA 533-546 Author(s): WALTER EMIL KAEGI Source: Traditio, Vol. 21 (1965), pp. 23-53 Published by: Fordham University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27830788 Accessed: 19-07-2015 14:38 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/  info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. This content downloaded from 197.37.110.43 on Sun, 19 Jul 2015 14:38:34 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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ARIANISM AND THE BYZANTINE ARMY IN AFRICA 533-546 Author(s): WALTER EMIL KAEGI Source: Traditio, Vol. 21 (1965), pp. 23-53 Published by: Fordham University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27830788 Accessed: 19-07-2015 14:38 UTC
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Procop.,
bell.
1.19
(391-96
Haury-Wirth).
37
Ibid.
1.18.2
(388-89
Haury-Wirth).
G.
Downey,
'Paganism
and
Christianity
Vandals
other
hand
there
is
no
evi
dence
that
Belisarius
appealed
particularly
holdings by
property
Carthaginian
church
to
present
the
bishops'
demands.
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(such
as
the
heretical
Donatists
and
non-Christians
reaction
of
the
Arian
troops
to
the
tough
new
anti-Arian
measures
of
the
government;
otherwise,
the
revolt
would
not
have
been
such
a
surprise.
Those
officers,
however,
who
had
observed
Geli
mer's
attempts
to
woo
these
African
soldiers,
could
have
informed
Solomon
that
these
heretical
elements
ought
to
be
watched.
Solomon,
of
course,
had
been
from
Constantinople
to
Car
thage),
but
it
seems
that
the
daughter
Stotzas
married
is
not
given
by
Pro
copius:
Marcellinus,
Chron.
an.
547
Victor
of
Chron.
an.
546
The
rebel
(108
Mommsen);
Tonnenna,
(201
Mommsen)..
John
joined
Guntharic:
Procop.,
bell.
vand.
2.27.7
(531
Haury-Wirth);
Marcellinus,
Chron.
an.
547
(108
Mommsen).
 
Giog.
Eccl.
I
837.
 
tribe,
Antalas,
summoned
Stotzas
to
join
(53
Partsch);
8.304-17
(101-02
Partsch);
6.104-41
(67
Partsch).
 
sources
at
present
available
provide
no
positive