Emperor
Anastasius I dies childless at
Constantinople, age 88, after an 27-year reign in which he has abolished the sale of offices, reformed
taxation, perfected the empire's
monetary system, but antagonized some with his heretical Monophysite religious policies. He is succeeded by
Justin (Flavius
Justinus), his "
comes excubitorum", commander of the palace guard. After his death, he leaves the imperial treasury richer by 23,000,000 "
solidi" or 320,000 pounds of gold.P. Brown, The world of late antiquity, W.W. Norton and Co. 1971 (p. 147)