Note 061
(Eusebius, bishop of Dorylaeum)
and this testimony of Evagrius (l. ii. c. 2) is amplified by the historian Zonaras, (tom. ii. l. xiii. p. 44,) who affirms that Dioscorus kicked like a wild ass. But the language of Liberatus (Brev. c. 12, in Concil. tom. vi. p. 438) is more cautious; and the Acts of Chalcedon, which lavish the names of homicide, Cain, &c., do not justify so pointed a charge.
The monk Barsumas is more particularly accused— 
(Concil. tom. iv. p. 1413.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 47