[Footnote 30: The country of Narses is unknown, since he
must not be confounded with the Persarmenian. Procopius
styles him (see Goth. l. ii. c. 13); Paul Warnefrid, (l. ii.
c. 3, p. 776,) Chartularius: Marcellinus adds the name of
Cubicularius. In an inscription on the Salarian bridge he
is entitled Ex-consul, Ex-praepositus, Cubiculi Patricius,
(Mascou, Hist. of the Germans, l. xiii. c. 25.) The law of
Theodosius against ennuchs was obsolete or abolished,
Annotation xx.,) but the foolish prophecy of the Romans
subsisted in full vigor, (Procop. l. iv. c. 21.)
Note: Lord Mahon supposes them both to have been
Persarmenians. Note, p. 256. - M.]