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Book XXVII
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1-2
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Trouble with the Alamanni (early 366); beaten by Jovinus |
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3.1-2
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Portent at Pistoria |
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3.3-15
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City prefectures of Symmachus (April 364 -March 365), Lampadius
(April-September 365), Viventius (October 365-May 367) |
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3.12-15
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Contest between Damasus and Ursinus for the Bishopric of Rome |
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4.1
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Valens prepares for war against the Goths |
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4.2-14
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Digression on Thrace |
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5
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Valens' Gothic war, 367-369 |
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6
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Illness of Valentinian and proclamation of Gratian as Augustus,
367 |
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7
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About the anger, savageness and cruelty of Valentinian |
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8
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Problems in Britain with Picts, Attacotti and Scots; routed by Theodosius |
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9.1-5
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Moorish tribes devastate Africa |
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9.6-7
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Isaurian raids |
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9.8-10
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City prefecture of Praetextatus (August 367-September 368) |
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10
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Valentinian campaigns on the Rhine against the Alamanni |
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11
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On birth, wealth, honours and character of Probus, praetorian prefect
of Illyricum |
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12
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Conflict with Persia over Armenia and Hiberia |
Book XXVIII
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1
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Trials at Rome against senators, 369-370 to 374; The deaths of Maximinus,
Simplicius, and Doryphorianus |
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2.1-10
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Valentinian on the Rhine against the Alamanni |
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2.11-14
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The Maratocupreni in Syria |
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3
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Theodosius in Britain |
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4
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The city prefectures of Olybrius (January 369-August 370) and Ampelius
(January 371-July 372); on the faults of senators and people of Rome |
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5.1-7
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Raid by Saxones, 370 |
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5.8-15
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The Rhine frontier |
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6
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Troubles in Tripolitania, 364 onward |
Book XXIX
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1-2
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Treason trials against Theodorus and his accomplices at Antioch
and the Orient, 372 onwards |
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3
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The cruelty of Valentinian in the western regions |
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4
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Valentinian campaigns across the Rhine but fails the capture Macrianus,
king of the Alamanni |
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5
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Theodosius' campaign in Mauretania |
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6.1-16
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The Quadi with the Sarmatians invade Illyricum and almost wholly
destroy two legions |
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6.17-19
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City prefecture of Claudius (21 May-19 July 374) |
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Book XXX
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1
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The killing of King Pap of Armenia, probably 374 |
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2
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Conflict with Sapor over Armenia and Iberia; the death of Remigius |
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3
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Valentinian campaigns on the Rhine (374) and makes peace with the
Alamanni |
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4.1-2
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The administration of Valens |
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4.3-22
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Digression on lawyers |
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5-6
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Valentinian leaves Trier in the spring to make war on the Sarmatians
and Quadi; he dies in Pannonia, 17 Nov. 375 |
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7-9
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Obituary of Valentinian |
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10
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Valentinian II proclaimed Augustus, 22 November 375 |
Book XXXI
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1
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Portents predicting the death of Valens and impending defeat by
the Goths |
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2
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Digression on the Huns and Alans |
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3-4
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Under pressure, the Goths request and are granted permission to
settle south of the Danube (Thrace) |
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5.1-9
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Thervingian Goths revolt from Valens and rout Lupicinus and his
army |
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5.10-17
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Roman recovery from past disasters |
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6
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Gothic chieftains rebel and start plundering Thrace |
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7
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The Roman generals Profuturus, Trajanus and Richomer fight a drawn
battle with the Goths |
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8
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Ongoing troubles with Goths in Thrace |
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9
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General Frigeridus slays many of the Goths and Taifali |
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10
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The Lentiensian Alamanni are defeated by the generals of Gratian |
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11.1-5
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Valens leaves Antioch and travels to Thrace |
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11.6
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Gratian reaches Castra Martis in order to assist Valens against
the Goths |
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12-13
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The campaign of Adrianople |
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14
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Obituary of Valens |
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15-16.7
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The immediate aftermath of the battle; failed attempts by the Goths
to take Adrianople and Constantinople |
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16.8
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Killing of Goths throughout the East |
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16.9
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Author's farewell to his readers |
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