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134:, he was placed in charge of Ostrogothic troops in Rome after Theodahad received a complaint about their behaviour from the Senate. Possibly Wacces is the unnamed individual mentioned in an earlier letter of Cassiodorus who was put in charge of victualing the army in Rome in such a way as to spread the burden of its upkeep fairly across the populace. Wacces was considered a man of virtue and integrity who would stand as an example for the soldiers. If his identification with Vacis is correct, then he must have been part of the faction of the aristocracy that immediately threw its support behind Witigis despite the latter's poor treatment of the deposed Theodahad. 217:. Amory points out the similarity between Vacis' rhetoric as recorded by Procopius and the style of Cassiodorus' letter, but ultimately rejects their identification on the grounds that Wacca appears to have been a civilian and Vacis a military man. The identification is accepted by Theodahad's modern biographer. 85:
in which he reminded the Romans that the Ostrogoths were capable of defending them, but the Greeks (i.e., Byzantines) had only ever came to Italy before as "actors of tragedy and mimes and thieving sailors". The Romans made no response and the
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Vacis is probably to be identified with the Vacimus who fought the Byzantines in the following year. Procopius (II.13.5–15) describes him as an
109:. Although he inflicted a major defeat on Conon in the open field, he was unable to take the city. He may have been involved in the failed 183: 56:
attributes to him are accurate, identified as a Goth. From the latter's brief account, it can also be inferred that he could speak
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Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern Influences on Rome and the Papacy from Gregory the Great to Zacharias, A.D. 590–752
277: 81:, he was dispatched by Witigis to persuade the citizens of Rome not to abandon the Ostrogoths. He gave a speech at the 507: 98: 448: 537:
Wörterbuch der altgermanischen personen- und völkernamen: Nach der ĂŒberlieferung des klassischen altertums
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A History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian
479: 8: 526:. Vol. 3, Books V and VI. Translated by H. B. Dewing. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 213:. Amory renders it Wacca. The identification between him and Vacis was first proposed by 34: 493: 503: 488:. Vol. 2nd ser., vol. VIIA, part 14. Stuttgart: Alfred DruckenmĂŒller. col. 2041. 214: 49: 458: 152: 110: 558: 432: 82: 131: 105:
in the summer of 538, for which task Vacimus took men from the garrison of
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume II, AD 395–527
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Theodahad: A Platonic King at the Collapse of Ostrogothic Italy
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Vacis may also be identified with the Wacces who served King
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dispatched by Witigis against the Byzantine forces under
394: 409: 168:). Ensslin gives slightly different diacritics: Ο᜔αÎșÎčς. 485:
RealencyclopÀdie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
297: 295: 293: 291: 289: 287: 540:. Heidelberg: Carl Winter's UniversitĂ€tsbuchhandlung. 355: 267: 265: 263: 261: 259: 257: 343: 284: 367: 254: 226:Wigitis had Theodahad murdered after taking power. 437:People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489–554 556: 19:For the manufacturer of VACIS scanners, see 492: 388: 337: 276:sfn error: no target: CITEREFEnsslin1984 ( 530: 516: 502:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 248: 160:of Procopius, it is spelled both ÎŸáœÎŹÎșÎčς ( 544: 469: 439:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 415: 349: 318: 549:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 478: 457: 361: 271: 557: 113:in 539, but this can only be a guess. 431: 403: 301: 126:in 534–535. According to a letter of 443: 373: 67:, I.18.39–41), calls him one of the 196:For Ensslin, "certainly the same" ( 150:It is related to the modern German 13: 570:People of the Gothic War (535–554) 14: 586: 181:). This is the same stem with a 545:Vitiello, Massimiliano (2014). 463:Procopius and the Sixth Century 424: 220: 203: 190: 171: 565:6th-century Ostrogothic people 177:Procopius calls him ÎŸáœÎŹÎșÎčÎŒÎżÏ‚ ( 144: 43:Byzantine–Gothic War (535–554) 1: 233: 474:. Plymouth: Lexington Books. 470:Ekonomou, Andrew J. (2007). 453:. Vol. II. Dover Books. 7: 10: 591: 18: 209:In the Latin accusative, 90:began the following day. 137: 465:. Taylor & Francis. 52:name and, if the words 37:commander under King 16:Ostrogothic commander 523:History of the Wars 494:Martindale, John R. 406:, pp. 435–436. 321:, pp. 117–118. 251:, pp. 248–249. 198:derselbe ist sicher 482:(1948). "Wachis". 156:, "brave". In the 532:Schönfeld, Moritz 582: 550: 541: 527: 513: 489: 480:Ensslin, Wilhelm 475: 466: 454: 440: 419: 413: 407: 401: 392: 386: 377: 371: 365: 359: 353: 347: 341: 335: 322: 316: 305: 299: 282: 281: 269: 252: 246: 227: 224: 218: 207: 201: 194: 188: 175: 169: 148: 111:defence of Osimo 65:De bello Gothico 590: 589: 585: 584: 583: 581: 580: 579: 575:Gothic warriors 555: 554: 553: 510: 459:Cameron, Averil 427: 422: 414: 410: 402: 395: 391:, p. 1397. 389:Martindale 1980 387: 380: 372: 368: 360: 356: 348: 344: 340:, p. 1350. 338:Martindale 1980 336: 325: 317: 308: 300: 285: 275: 270: 255: 247: 240: 236: 231: 230: 225: 221: 215:Theodor Mommsen 208: 204: 195: 191: 176: 172: 149: 145: 140: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 588: 578: 577: 572: 567: 552: 551: 542: 528: 514: 508: 496:, ed. (1980). 490: 476: 467: 455: 441: 433:Amory, Patrick 428: 426: 423: 421: 420: 418:, p. 176. 408: 393: 378: 376:, p. 183. 366: 364:, p. 205. 354: 342: 323: 306: 304:, p. 432. 283: 253: 249:Schönfeld 1911 237: 235: 232: 229: 228: 219: 202: 189: 170: 164:) and ÎŸáœÎŹÎșης ( 142: 141: 139: 136: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 587: 576: 573: 571: 568: 566: 563: 562: 560: 548: 543: 539: 538: 533: 529: 525: 524: 519: 515: 511: 509:0-521-20159-4 505: 501: 500: 495: 491: 487: 486: 481: 477: 473: 468: 464: 460: 456: 452: 451: 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 429: 417: 416:Vitiello 2014 412: 405: 400: 398: 390: 385: 383: 375: 370: 363: 358: 351: 350:Ekonomou 2007 346: 339: 334: 332: 330: 328: 320: 319:Vitiello 2014 315: 313: 311: 303: 298: 296: 294: 292: 290: 288: 279: 273: 268: 266: 264: 262: 260: 258: 250: 245: 243: 238: 223: 216: 212: 206: 199: 193: 186: 185: 180: 174: 167: 163: 159: 155: 154: 147: 143: 135: 133: 129: 125: 124: 119: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 91: 89: 88:siege of Rome 84: 83:Porta Salaria 80: 76: 72: 71: 66: 61: 59: 55: 51: 46: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 22: 546: 536: 522: 498: 483: 471: 462: 449: 436: 425:Bibliography 411: 369: 362:Cameron 2000 357: 352:, p. 2. 345: 272:Ensslin 1984 222: 210: 205: 197: 192: 182: 178: 173: 165: 161: 151: 146: 121: 115: 94: 92: 68: 64: 62: 48:Vacis had a 47: 30: 26: 25: 445:Bury, J. B. 128:Cassiodorus 123:maior domus 63:Procopius ( 41:during the 35:Ostrogothic 559:Categories 404:Amory 1997 302:Amory 1997 234:References 75:Belisarius 518:Procopius 461:(2000) . 447:(1958) . 374:Bury 1958 118:Theodahad 70:archontes 54:Procopius 33:) was an 534:(1911). 520:(1919). 435:(1997). 211:Waccenem 179:Ouakimos 187:suffix. 130:to the 39:Witigis 506:  166:Ouakes 162:Ouakis 153:wacker 132:Senate 103:Ancona 95:archon 50:Gothic 31:Wachis 21:Leidos 184:-moth 158:Greek 138:Notes 107:Osimo 99:Conon 77:took 58:Latin 27:Vacis 504:ISBN 278:help 79:Rome 29:(or 120:as 101:at 561:: 396:^ 381:^ 326:^ 309:^ 286:^ 256:^ 241:^ 60:. 45:. 512:. 280:) 274:. 23:.

Index

Leidos
Ostrogothic
Witigis
Byzantine–Gothic War (535–554)
Gothic
Procopius
Latin
archontes
Belisarius
Rome
Porta Salaria
siege of Rome
Conon
Ancona
Osimo
defence of Osimo
Theodahad
maior domus
Cassiodorus
Senate
wacker
Greek
-moth
Theodor Mommsen


Schönfeld 1911


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