Fasti vindobonenses
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The Fasti vindobonenses are two sets of late antique consular
Roman consul
A consul served in the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic.Each year, two consuls were elected together, to serve for a one-year term. Each consul was given veto power over his colleague and the officials would alternate each month...

 annals ("fasti"), found in the Vindobonensis
Vindobona
Vindobona was originally a Celtic settlement, and later a Roman military camp on the site of the modern city of Vienna in Austria. Around 15 BC, the kingdom of Noricum was included in the Roman Empire...

manuscript MS. 3416, together with the Chronography of 354
Chronography of 354
The Chronography of 354, also known as the Calendar of 354, was a 4th century illuminated manuscript, which was produced in 354 AD for a wealthy Roman Christian named Valentinus. It is the earliest dated codex to have full page illustrations. None of the original has survived...

. They were previously known as Anonymus Cuspininani, since they were published by Johannes Cuspinianus in 1553, and are part of the Consularia Italica
Consularia Italica
The Consularia Italica are a collection of consular fasti published in 1892 by Theodore Mommsen. They are composed of:# Anonymi valesiani pars posterior# Fasti vindobonenses priores# Fasti vindobonenses posteriores...

collection.

The first collection is entitled Fasti vindobonenses priores and covers the periods 44 BC – AD 403 and 455 – 493. The second is called Fasti vindobonenses posteriores and covers the period 44 BC – AD 397, 439 – 455 and 495 – 539.

Later additions were included for years 390 – 473 in a copy conserved in the Sangallensis MS. 878.
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