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The Consularia Caesaraugustana is a chronicle from the early antiquity covering the period 450-568. It is fragmentary handed down as an addition in the margins of a manuscript by Victor of Tunnuna and John of Biclar. They may have originally covered a longer period of time. It is the last attested example of the genre of consulars. The work was attributed by Mommsen (1894) to Maximus of Zaragoza.

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  1. Madriad, Escorial, & IV.23; this is also attested in a now lost manuscript of Segorbe: Villanueva 1804: iii.197-220

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