Note 021
Alemannus, (ad Hist. Arcanum, p. 68,) Ducange,
(Familiae Byzant. p. 98,) and Heineccius, (Hist. Juris
Civilis, p. 434,) all three represent Anastasius as the son
of the daughter of Theodora; and their opinion firmly
reposes on the unambiguous testimony of Procopius, (Anecdot.
c. 4, 5, —
twice repeated.) And yet I will remark, 1. That
in the year 547, Theodora could scarcely have a grandson of
the age of puberty; 2. That we are totally ignorant of this
daughter and her husband; and, 3. That Theodora concealed
her bastards, and that her grandson by Justinian would have
been heir apparent of the empire.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 43