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CHAP. XXIII.
The Religion of Julian.-Univerfal Toleration.-He at-
tempts to reflore and reform the Pagan Worship-to re-
build the Temple of Jerufalem.-His artful Perfecution of
the Chriftians-Mutual Zeal and Injustice.
361-363. Zeal and Devotion of Julian in the Reftora-
363 Julian attempts to rebuild the Temple
The Enterprise is defeated
Perhaps by a preternatural Event.
Partiality of Julian
He prohibits the Chriftians from teaching Schools
Difgrace and Oppreffion of the Christians
They are condemned to restore the Pagan Temples,
The Temple and facred Grove of Daphne
Neglect and Profanation of Daphne
362 Removal of the dead Bodies, and Conflagration of
the Temple
Julian fhuts the Cathedral of Antioch
George of Cappadocia oppreffes Alexandria and
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He is worshipped as a Saint and Martyr
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362 Refto-
Egypt
361 He is maffacred by the People
Refidence of Julian at Antioch.—His fuccessful Expedition
against the Perfians.-Passage of the Tigris.-The Retreat
and Death of Julian.-Election of Jovian.-He faves
the Roman Army by a difgraceful Treaty.
A. D.
The Cæfars of Julian
362 He refolves to march against the Perfians
Julian proceeds from Conftantinople to Antioch
Licentious Manners of the People of Antioch
Their Averfion to Julian
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Siege of Maogamalcha
Perfonal Behaviour of Julian
He transports his Fleet from the Euphrates to the
Tigris
Paffage of the Tigris, and Victory of the Romans
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The Government and Death of Jovian.-Election of Valen-
tinian, who affociates his Brother Valens, and makes his
final Divifion of the Eastern and Western Empires.-
Revolt of Procopius.-Civil and Ecclefiaftical Adminiftra-
tion.-Germany.-Britain.—Africa. -The Eaft.-The
Danube.-Death of Valentinian.-His two Sons, Gra-
tian and Valentinian II. fucceed to the Western Empire.
364 Jovian, with his infant Son, affumes the Name and
364 The final Division of the Eastern and Western Em-
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373 Death
373 Severe Inquifition into the Crime of Magic at Rome
and Antioch
364-375. The Cruelty of Valentinian and Valens
Their Laws and Government
Valentinian maintains the religious Toleration
367-378. Valens profeffes Arianism, and persecutes
the Catholics
373 Death of Athanafius
Juft Idea of the Perfecution of Valens
370 Valentinian restrains the Avarice of the Clergy
366-384. Ambition and Luxury of Damafus, Bishop
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of Rome
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Manners of the Paftoral Nations.-Progrefs of the Huns,
from China to Europe. - Flight of the Goths.-They pass
the Danube.-Gothic War.-Defeat and Death of Valens.
-Gratian invefts Theodofius with the Eastern Empire.—
His Character and Succefs.-Peace and Settlement of the
Goths.
365 Earthquakes
376 The Huns and Goths
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340
The pastoral Manners of the Scythians, or Tartars
Diet
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343
Habitations
Revolt of the Goths in Mafia, and their first Victories, 387
Divifions, Defeat, and Submiffion, of the Goths
381 Death and Funeral of Athanaric
386 Invafion and Defeat of the Gruthungi, or Oftrogoths 435
383-395. Settlement of the Goths in Thrace and Afia 438
Their hoftile Sentiments
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