Misael and Cosmas, being chamberlains of the palace, because having neglected to guard the palace, while the emperor was living outside, they allowed Jordanes, who wished to inquire into the things within. 131 93. That Ricimer, having fallen into a dispute with Anthemius the emperor of the West, and this despite having been betrothed to his daughter Alypia, stirred up a civil war within the city for 9 months. And with Anthemius indeed fought the officials and the people, but with Ricimer the multitude of his own barbarians. And with him was also Odoacer, being by race one of those called Scirians, son of Idico, and brother of Onoulphus and Harmatius, who had become a bodyguard and a butcher. And Anthemius lived in the palace, but Ricimer, having blockaded the areas around the Tiber, was oppressing those inside with famine. And then, when an engagement occurred between them, a great part of Anthemius's faction fell; and Ricimer, having won over the rest by treachery, declares Olybrius emperor. At any rate, for five whole months a civil war prevailed in Rome, until those with Anthemius surrendered to the barbarians and left the emperor destitute, he, having mingled with the beggars themselves, is among the refugees of the martyr Chrysogonus; and there he is beheaded by Gundobad, Ricimer's brother, having reigned for five years, 3 months, and eighteen days. But Ricimer deemed him worthy of a royal burial, and led Olybrius up to the imperial court. And when Olybrius had taken over the Roman rule in the said manner, Ricimer ended his life within 30 days, having vomited a great deal of blood. And after him, Olybrius, surviving for only 10 days, seized by dropsy, passed away, having been counted among the emperors for six and a half months. And succeeding to the position of Ricimer, Gundobad, being his nephew, raises to the throne Glycerius, who held the rank of Count of the Domestics. But Leo, the emperor of the East, having learned of the proclamation of Glycerius, marches against him, having appointed Nepos as general; who, when he had taken Rome, captured Glycerius without a fight and, having driven him from the palace, 132 appointed him bishop of Salona, after he had enjoyed the rule for 8 months. At once, therefore, Nepos, having been proclaimed emperor, began to rule Rome. 94. That during the reign of Zeno the emperor, Theodoric son of Triarius, who was commanding the troops of the Thracians, killed Heraclius son of Florus at the wall of the Chersonese, and despising obedience to the Romans, openly rushed into war. Therefore, Illus, having been sent by Zeno to help those there, showed much usefulness. But having associated and spent time with Basiliscus, he makes him a partner in the plot against the emperor. And indeed, with Basiliscus having promised that Harmatius would be added to them, Illus, taking letters for Harmatius, returned to the city of Constantine. And he immediately suggested to Verina that, having made Patricius, the former Magister, her husband, she should seize the imperial power, and not yield it to another. And she, desiring this herself, was very easily inclined to what was said and, while Zeno was presiding over the first spectacle of the hippodrome, sends someone to him, urging him to come quickly. And when Zeno, leaving everything, came to her, she said that they needed a swift flight or they would fall to their assassins; for everyone's opinion had come together on this. Zeno therefore, putting nothing off, when he heard that they must flee, at night together with his wife Ariadne and his mother Lallis, taking all the treasures that were in the palace, both in clothing and in other adornments, on the ninth day of his consulship, having crossed over to Chalcedon, went away with many of the Isaurians, using mules and horses. 95. That after the return of Zeno, some who were caught on a charge of treason perished. And before the first year had passed since the return of Zeno, almost to a dispute