Note 037
Hormisdae maturo juveni Hormisdae regalis illius filio,
potestatem Proconsulis detulit; et civilia, more veterum, et
bella, recturo. Ammian. xxvi. 8. The Persian prince escaped
with honour and safety, and was afterwards (A.D. 380)
restored to the same extraordinary office of proconsul of
Bithynia (Tillemont, Hist. des Empereurs, tom. v. p. 204). I
am ignorant whether the race of Sassan was propagated. I
find (A.D. 514) a pope Hormisdas; but he was a native of
Frusino, in Italy (Pagi. Irev. Pontific. tom. i. p. 247).
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