Iarna vulcanică din 536 (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Procopius; Dewing, Henry Bronson, trans. (). Procopius. 2: History of the [Vandalic] Wars, Books III and IV. London, England: William Heinemann. p. 329. ISBN 978-0-674-99054-8. 
  • Cassiodorus; Hodgkin, Thomas, trans. (). The Letters of Cassiodorus. London, England: Henry Frowde. pp. 518–520.  See: "25. Senator, Praetorian Praefect, to his deputy Ambrosius, an Illustris."

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  • Michel le Syrien; Chabot, J.-B., trans. (). Chronique de Michel le Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d'Antoche [Chronicle of Michael the Syrian, Jacobite Patriarch of Syria] (în franceză). 2nd vol. Paris, France: Leroux. pp. 220–221.  From pp. 220–221: "Or, un peu auparavant, en l'an 848, il y eut un signe dans le soleil..., et le vin avait le goût de celui qui provient de raisins acides." (However, a little earlier, in the year 848 [according to the Greek calendar; AD 536/537 according to the Christian calendar], there was a sign in the sun. One had never seen it [before] and nowhere is it written that such [an event] had happened [previously] in the world. If it were not [true] that we found it recorded in most proven and credible writings, and confirmed by men worthy of belief, we would not have written it [here]; for it's difficult to conceive. So it is said that the sun was darkened and that its eclipse lasted a year and a half, that is, eighteen months. Every day it shone for about four hours and yet this light was only a feeble shadow. Everyone declared that it would not return to the state of its original light. Fruits did not ripen, and wine had the taste of what comes from sour grapes.)

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