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Side viii
... Emperor Valens . • Funeral Oration of Valens and his Army The Goths Besiege Hadrianople 378 , 379. They Ravage the Roman Provinces . 378. Massacre of the Gothic Youth in Asia · PAGE 180 182 185 186 186 187 188 190 192 193 • 194 379. The ...
... Emperor Valens . • Funeral Oration of Valens and his Army The Goths Besiege Hadrianople 378 , 379. They Ravage the Roman Provinces . 378. Massacre of the Gothic Youth in Asia · PAGE 180 182 185 186 186 187 188 190 192 193 • 194 379. The ...
Side xii
... EMPEROR OF THE EAST . — ADMINISTRATION AND DISGRACE OF EUTROPIUS . - REVOLT OF GAINAS . PERSECUTION OF ST . JOHN CHRYSOSTOM . THEODOSIUS II . EMPEROR OF THE EAST . - HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . - HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . THE PERSIAN WAR , AND ...
... EMPEROR OF THE EAST . — ADMINISTRATION AND DISGRACE OF EUTROPIUS . - REVOLT OF GAINAS . PERSECUTION OF ST . JOHN CHRYSOSTOM . THEODOSIUS II . EMPEROR OF THE EAST . - HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . - HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . THE PERSIAN WAR , AND ...
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... EMPEROR OF THE WEST . - ADMINISTRATION OF HIS MOTHER PLACIDIA . - ÆTIUS AND BONIFACE . - CONQUEST OF AFRICA BY THE VANDALS . A.D. 423. Last years and Death of Honorius 423–425 . Elevation and Fall of the Usurper John · 425-455 ...
... EMPEROR OF THE WEST . - ADMINISTRATION OF HIS MOTHER PLACIDIA . - ÆTIUS AND BONIFACE . - CONQUEST OF AFRICA BY THE VANDALS . A.D. 423. Last years and Death of Honorius 423–425 . Elevation and Fall of the Usurper John · 425-455 ...
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... emperor , for ever renouncing the ungrateful city , proclaimed his resolution to pass the ensuing winter at Tarsus in Cilicia.t Yet Antioch possessed one citizen , whose genius and virtues might atone , in the opinion of Julian , for ...
... emperor , for ever renouncing the ungrateful city , proclaimed his resolution to pass the ensuing winter at Tarsus in Cilicia.t Yet Antioch possessed one citizen , whose genius and virtues might atone , in the opinion of Julian , for ...
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... emperor beyond the limits of their own terri- tory , to which he was resolved never to return . After a laborious march of two days , * he halted on the third , at Beræa , or Aleppo , where he had the mortification of finding a senate ...
... emperor beyond the limits of their own terri- tory , to which he was resolved never to return . After a laborious march of two days , * he halted on the third , at Beræa , or Aleppo , where he had the mortification of finding a senate ...
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