The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Valentinian -His two Sons , Gratian and Valentinian II . , succeed to the Western Empire A.D. 363 State of the Church ... Jovian proclaims universal Toleration His progress from Antioch ... 364 Jovian , with his infant Son , assumes the ...
... Valentinian -His two Sons , Gratian and Valentinian II . , succeed to the Western Empire A.D. 363 State of the Church ... Jovian proclaims universal Toleration His progress from Antioch ... 364 Jovian , with his infant Son , assumes the ...
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... Valentinian repassed the Danube without the loss of a single man . As he had resolved to complete the destruc- tion of the Quadi by a second campaign , he fixed his winter- quarters at Bregetio , on the Danube , near the Hungarian city ...
... Valentinian repassed the Danube without the loss of a single man . As he had resolved to complete the destruc- tion of the Quadi by a second campaign , he fixed his winter- quarters at Bregetio , on the Danube , near the Hungarian city ...
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... Valentinian were injurious to the peace and honour of noble families . The birth of the empress Eudoxia was equal to his own , and her charms and tender affection deserved those testimonies of love which her inconstant husband ...
... Valentinian were injurious to the peace and honour of noble families . The birth of the empress Eudoxia was equal to his own , and her charms and tender affection deserved those testimonies of love which her inconstant husband ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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