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  • Eutropius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eutropius (Ancient Greek: Εὐτρόπιος, romanized: Eutrópios, lit. 'good manner') is a Greek personal name. It may refer to: Eutropius (historian), a fourth

    Eutropius

    Eutropius

  • Eutropius (historian)
  • 4th century Roman historian and official

    (364–378), to whom he dedicated his Summary of Roman History. Eutropius may have been the same Eutropius that was proconsul, or Governor of Asia from 371 to 372

    Eutropius (historian)

    Eutropius (historian)

    Eutropius_(historian)

  • Harbor of Eutropius
  • Byzantine harbor in Asia Minor opposite Constantinople

    The Harbor of Eutropius was the least important of the four, behind the Chalcedon, Chrysopolis, and Hieria harbors. The Harbor of Eutropius was almost entirely

    Harbor of Eutropius

    Harbor_of_Eutropius

  • Eutropius (consul 399)
  • Chamberlain at the Eastern Roman imperial court and consul in 399 AD

    composed a satirical invective against Eutropius due to the latter's hostility to Claudian's patron, Stilicho, Eutropius served successively as a catamite

    Eutropius (consul 399)

    Eutropius_(consul_399)

  • Eutropius of Saintes
  • her and Eutropius killed. Eutropius was killed by having his head split open with an axe. Gregory of Tours mentions the tradition of Eutropius’ martyrdom

    Eutropius of Saintes

    Eutropius of Saintes

    Eutropius_of_Saintes

  • Head of Eutropius
  • Ancient Roman bust

    Eutropius was found. His activity makes it probable that he was a proconsul Asiae. He is not to be confused with the historian and official Eutropius

    Head of Eutropius

    Head of Eutropius

    Head_of_Eutropius

  • Albert Eutropius
  • France international rugby union player

    Albert Victor "Eutrope" Eutropius (10 January 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a rugby union player, the second black man to play for France. He was killed in

    Albert Eutropius

    Albert_Eutropius

  • Arcadius
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 408

    Stilicho and possibly with the support of Eutropius. The murder certainly created an opportunity for Eutropius and for Arcadius's wife, Eudoxia, who took

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

  • Quintillus
  • Roman emperor in 270

    brother's reign. Quintillus was declared emperor after Claudius died in 270. Eutropius reports Quintillus to have been elected by soldiers of the Roman army

    Quintillus

    Quintillus

    Quintillus

  • Eutropius of Orange
  • Bishop of Orange, France, during the 5th century

    Eutropius of Orange (French: Saint Eutrope; died 475) was bishop of Orange, France, during the 5th century and probably since 463, in succession to Justus

    Eutropius of Orange

    Eutropius of Orange

    Eutropius_of_Orange

  • Aemilianus
  • Roman emperor in 253 AD

    Regarding his lineage, there are two versions, both exaggerated: while Eutropius and his translator Paeanius probably defame a failed usurper when they

    Aemilianus

    Aemilianus

    Aemilianus

  • Romania
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    History of Herodotus (Translated by William Beloe) (1859). Derby & Jackson. Eutropius, Abridgment of Roman History (Translated by John Selby Watson) (1886)

    Romania

    Romania

    Romania

  • Eutropius of Valencia
  • Spanish bishop

    Ildephonsus to its founder and one of his disciples, Eutropius, who succeeded as abbot. Eutropius is known as the author of three letters, one to Licinian

    Eutropius of Valencia

    Eutropius_of_Valencia

  • Valerian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 253 to 260

    Valerian's son Gallienus became emperor in 260, the decree was rescinded. Eutropius, writing between 364 and 378 AD, stated that Valerian "was overthrown

    Valerian (emperor)

    Valerian (emperor)

    Valerian_(emperor)

  • Aelia Eudoxia
  • Roman empress from 395 to 404

    orchestrated by Eutropius, one of the eunuch officials serving in the Great Palace of Constantinople. Although one tale says that Eutropius presented Arcadius

    Aelia Eudoxia

    Aelia Eudoxia

    Aelia_Eudoxia

  • Saint Estelle
  • French Roman Catholic saint

    descended from a powerful family of Druids. She was attracted to the group of Eutropius of Saintes, who was the first bishop of the area, and asked to be baptized

    Saint Estelle

    Saint Estelle

    Saint_Estelle

  • In Eutropium
  • Panegyric poem by Claudian

    Claudian. The poem criticizes Eutropius, an Eastern Roman politician and court eunuch. It attempts to portray Eutropius as a corrupt, ineffective, and

    In Eutropium

    In_Eutropium

  • African butter catfish
  • Species of fish

    1840 Eutropius adansonii Valenciennes, 1840 Eutropius altipinnis Steindachner, 1894 Eutropius congensis (non Leach, 1818) Misapplied name Eutropius depressirostris

    African butter catfish

    African butter catfish

    African_butter_catfish

  • 399
  • Calendar year

    calendar. At the time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Eutropius and Theodorus (or, less frequently, year 1152 Ab urbe condita). The denomination

    399

    399

    399

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    biases are no less firm. The epitomes of Aurelius Victor (De Caesaribus), Eutropius (Breviarium), Festus (Breviarium), and the anonymous author of the Epitome

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Tygrius and Eutropius
  • Roman martyrs (died 405)

    Saints Tygrius and Eutropius (died 405) were two early Roman martyrs who supported Saint John Chrysostom at the time of his exile. Eutropius was tortured and

    Tygrius and Eutropius

    Tygrius_and_Eutropius

  • Constantius Chlorus
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 306

    ed., 1892) p. 231. ISBN 978-0656631308 Potter, pg. 346 Eutropius, Breviarum 10.1–2 Eutropius, Breviarum 9.22; Zosimus, Historia Nova 2; Exerpta Valesiana

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius_Chlorus

  • Revolt of Alaric I
  • Military conflict with the Roman Empire (395–398 CE)

    His successor was Eutropius, who also had a major influence on the emperor. Zosimus claimed that Arcadius also checked Eutropius 'as if he were a sheep'

    Revolt of Alaric I

    Revolt of Alaric I

    Revolt_of_Alaric_I

  • Gothic Revolt of Tribigild
  • Theodosius in the Battle of the Frigidus in 394. Gothic militias under Eutropius had successfully fought the Huns and Crimean Goths in 397/8. but felt

    Gothic Revolt of Tribigild

    Gothic Revolt of Tribigild

    Gothic_Revolt_of_Tribigild

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Paeanius
  • Roman lawyer and translator (c. 337–c. 379

    Eutropius may himself have asked Paeanius to translate the Breviarium into Greek. Additionally, the historian Joseph Geiger has linked both Eutropius

    Paeanius

    Paeanius

  • Gainas
  • 4th-century Gothic military leader

    who was hostile to Stilicho. Gainas murdered Rufinus, but the eunuch Eutropius, who was likewise Stilicho's enemy, gained power. Gainas remained mostly

    Gainas

    Gainas

  • Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
  • Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century

    5 - 7,1. Eutropius, Breviarium ab urbe condita, 9.22. Barnes 1982, p. 59). Panegyrici latini, III, 17; IV, 5-6; VI, 8; VIII, 6. Eutropius, Breviarium

    Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century

    Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century

    Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century

  • Aurelian
  • Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)

    Châlons in north-eastern France. Roman sources, including Aurelius Victor, Eutropius, the Historia Augusta, and Orosius report that Tetricus had already made

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

  • Tacitus (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 275 to 276

    Frankish and Alamannic invasion of Gaul, according to Aurelius Victor, Eutropius and the Historia Augusta, Tacitus died of fever at Tyana in Cappadocia

    Tacitus (emperor)

    Tacitus (emperor)

    Tacitus_(emperor)

  • Lucius Cluentius
  • of the Pompeiian forces. Lucius Cluentius, called Aulus Cluentius by Eutropius, was one of the Italian generals during the Social War. He commanded the

    Lucius Cluentius

    Lucius_Cluentius

  • Constans
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 350

    military operation concluded with a victory and a favorable peace treaty. Eutropius wrote that he "had performed many gallant actions in the field, and had

    Constans

    Constans

    Constans

  • Barbaricum
  • Geographical name used by historical and archaeological experts

    the Danube (but not for Persia): Ammianus Marcellinus used it, as did Eutropius. The earliest recorded mention appears to date to the early 3rd century

    Barbaricum

    Barbaricum

    Barbaricum

  • Constantius II
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 361

    esteem, and he certainly inspired loyalty in a way his brother could not". Eutropius wrote of him, He was a man of a remarkably tranquil disposition, good-natured

    Constantius II

    Constantius II

    Constantius_II

  • Magnentius
  • Roman usurper

    be unable to resist barbarian invasion. Contemporary commentators like Eutropius lament the waste of Roman soldiers, noting that enough men for an entire

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

  • Roman Dacia
  • Roman province (106–271/275)

    Publishing. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-84731-862-6. Flavius Eutropius (2019). Delphi Complete Works of Eutropius (Illustrated). Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 120.

    Roman Dacia

    Roman Dacia

    Roman_Dacia

  • Marcus Aurelius Marius
  • Emperor of the Roman Gallic empire in 269

    accounts from ancient written sources, notably the Historia Augusta and Eutropius, which claim Marius' reign lasted only two or three days before he was

    Marcus Aurelius Marius

    Marcus Aurelius Marius

    Marcus_Aurelius_Marius

  • Carausian revolt
  • Revolt by Roman naval commander, Carausius (286–296)

    bad weather, although Carausius claimed it as a military victory, and Eutropius says that hostilities were in vain thanks to Carausius's military skill

    Carausian revolt

    Carausian revolt

    Carausian_revolt

  • Claudius Gothicus
  • Roman emperor from 268 to 270

    other sources: the works of Aurelius Victor, Pseudo-Aurelius Victor, Eutropius, Orosius, Joannes Zonaras, and Zosimus, as well as coins and inscriptions

    Claudius Gothicus

    Claudius Gothicus

    Claudius_Gothicus

  • Virgil
  • 1st-century-BC Roman poet

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Virgil

    Virgil

    Virgil

  • 398
  • Calendar year

    is instigated by a powerful official in the Eastern Roman Empire named Eutropius, who wishes to undermine his enemies in the Western Roman Empire by cutting

    398

    398

    398

  • Trajan's Dacian Wars
  • 101–106 AD pair of Roman wars against Dacia

    hu. Retrieved 2022-07-14. Eutropius: Abridgement of Roman History http://personalpages.to.infn.it/~scompar/files/eutropius.pdf Pop, Ioan Aurel (1999)

    Trajan's Dacian Wars

    Trajan's Dacian Wars

    Trajan's_Dacian_Wars

  • Florianus
  • Roman emperor in 276

    Chronograph of 354, Part 16: "Florian ruled 88 days. He was killed at Tharsus." Eutropius, 9:16. "Florianus, who succeeded Tacitus, was on the throne only two months

    Florianus

    Florianus

    Florianus

  • Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano
  • Roman phrase

    dramatically changed in character from what it had been under Trajan's rule. Eutropius (1886). Breviarium Historiae Romanae [Abridgement of Roman History]. Translated

    Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano

    Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano

    Felicior_Augusto,_melior_Traiano

  • Nepotianus
  • Roman imperial usurper in 350

    sending his trusted magister officiorum Marcellinus to Rome. According to Eutropius, Nepotianus was killed in the resulting struggle (on 30 June), his head

    Nepotianus

    Nepotianus

    Nepotianus

  • Numerian
  • Roman emperor from 283 to 284

    and were in no position to oppose Carus' advance. According to Zonaras, Eutropius, and Festus, Carus won a major victory against the Persians, taking Seleucia

    Numerian

    Numerian

    Numerian

  • Festus (historian)
  • 4th-century Roman historian

    have used the following sources: The Breviarium historiae Romanae of Eutropius, newly compiled by order of the same emperor The Epitome rerum Romanarum

    Festus (historian)

    Festus (historian)

    Festus_(historian)

  • Livy
  • Roman historian (59 BC – AD 17)

    work was a source for the later works of Aurelius Victor, Cassiodorus, Eutropius, Festus, Florus, Granius Licinianus and Orosius. Julius Obsequens used

    Livy

    Livy

    Livy

  • Battle of Narasara (337)
  • Battle part of Perso-Roman wars of 337–361

    Eusebius of Caesarea, Vita Constantini, IV, 8-13. Horst 1987, p. 310. Eutropius, Breviarium historiae romanoe, X, 8.2. Eusebius of Caesarea, Vita Constantini

    Battle of Narasara (337)

    Battle of Narasara (337)

    Battle_of_Narasara_(337)

  • Gallienus
  • Roman emperor from 253 to 268

    Danube area and Illyricum in the years from 253 to 258. According to Eutropius and Aurelius Victor, he was particularly energetic and successful in preventing

    Gallienus

    Gallienus

    Gallienus

  • Praetor
  • Magistrate of the Roman Republic

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Praetor

    Praetor

    Praetor

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    ISBN 978-1-107-03224-8. Julius Caesar— The Civil Wars, Chapter 42 Jones 2013, p. 3. Eutropius, 10:9 Victor, 41:21 Jones 2013, p. 4. Jones, Jim (2013). "Roman History

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • Gallic Empire
  • Breakaway state of the Roman Empire (260–274)

    phrase Imperium Galliarum to refer to the state, derived from a passage in Eutropius: Victorinus postea Galliarum accepit imperium, "Victorinus took command

    Gallic Empire

    Gallic Empire

    Gallic_Empire

  • Roman Aquileia
  • Ancient town in Italy

    Appian of Alexandria, The Illyrian Wars, 11 and 33; Livy, Periochae 62; Eutropius, Breviarium ab Urbe condita, IV, 23.2. Aurelius Victor, De Viris Illustribus

    Roman Aquileia

    Roman Aquileia

    Roman_Aquileia

  • Papilio euchenor
  • Species of butterfly

    godarti Montrouzier, 1856 (D'Entrecasteaux, Woodlark) Papilio euchenor eutropius Janson, 1886 (Jobi) Papilio euchenor obsolescens Rothschild, 1895 (Aru)

    Papilio euchenor

    Papilio euchenor

    Papilio_euchenor

  • Serdica
  • Historical name of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria

    270–275). Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Dissertation Services. pp. 106–7. "Eutropius: Book IX". thelatinlibrary.com. Paunov, Evgeni (May–June 2007). "Roman

    Serdica

    Serdica

  • Euephenes
  • King of Macedonia

    University of California Press, 1990. Koliopoulos, I. (ed.). The History of Macedonia. Thessaloniki, 1993. Eutropius, Breviarium historiae Romanae, 5.7.

    Euephenes

    Euephenes

  • Dacia Aureliana
  • Province of the Roman Empire (275-283)

    with a part of the former inhabitants of Dacia Traiana. It is written in Eutropius' work: Abridgment of Roman History (9:15): "He surrounded the city of

    Dacia Aureliana

    Dacia Aureliana

    Dacia_Aureliana

  • Bellum Dardanicum
  • Dardania was incorporated into the new province of Moesia. Florus 1.39; Eutropius 6.2; Broughton, MRR II, p. 95, 99 Livy, Periochae 97; Sallust, Histories

    Bellum Dardanicum

    Bellum_Dardanicum

  • Imperator
  • Rank in ancient Rome

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Imperator

    Imperator

    Imperator

  • Proeutropiichthys
  • Genus of fishes

    Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Siluriformes Family: Ailiidae Genus: Proeutropiichthys Hora, 1937 Type species Eutropius macropthalmos (Blyth, 1860)

    Proeutropiichthys

    Proeutropiichthys

    Proeutropiichthys

  • 4th-century Roman domes
  • Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    4th-century Roman domes

    4th-century Roman domes

    4th-century_Roman_domes

  • Pseudo-Perseus
  • King of Macedonia

    (as Perseus had adopted this man as his heir before having his son). Eutropius, a Roman historian writing well into the late Roman Empire, reports that

    Pseudo-Perseus

    Pseudo-Perseus

  • Aulus Plautius
  • 1st century AD Roman politician and general, provincial governor and suffect consul

    Cassius's account of the invasion; Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus is mentioned by Eutropius, although as a former consul he may have been too senior, and perhaps

    Aulus Plautius

    Aulus Plautius

    Aulus_Plautius

  • Carus
  • Roman emperor from 282 to 283

    Gibbon, ch. XII., p. 293 and note. Aurelius Victor, Epitome de Caesaribus Eutropius, Breviarium ab urbe condita Historia Augusta, Life of Carus, Carinus and

    Carus

    Carus

    Carus

  • Seneca the Elder
  • Roman scholar, writer and historian (c. 54 BC – c. AD 39)

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Seneca the Elder

    Seneca_the_Elder

  • Pudicitia
  • Concept in ancient Roman ethic

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Pudicitia

    Pudicitia

    Pudicitia

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Aurelius Achilleus
  • Roman rebel

    Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0192558268. OCLC 1041925546. Retrieved September 29, 2018. Eutropius, Epitome ix. 14, 15 Aurelius Victor De Caesaribus 39 v t e

    Aurelius Achilleus

    Aurelius_Achilleus

  • Antiope (Amazon)
  • Greek mythological figure, daughter of Ares

    ISBN 0-674-01130-9; Watson, John Selby. Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius: Literally Translated, pp. 21–22, 547; Published 1853 H. G. Bohn, (Original

    Antiope (Amazon)

    Antiope (Amazon)

    Antiope_(Amazon)

  • Ovid
  • Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Ovid

    Ovid

    Ovid

  • Lutetia
  • Roman city, predecessor of Paris

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Lutetia

    Lutetia

    Lutetia

  • 306
  • Calendar year

    Jin Dynasty (b. 279) Sima Yong (or Wenzai), Chinese prince and regent Eutropius, Breviarum 10.1–2 Consularia Constantinopolitana 306, in Monumenta Germaniae

    306

    306

    306

  • Antonine Plague
  • Disease outbreak (165–180 CE)

    reported that the plague spread to Gaul and to the legions along the Rhine. Eutropius stated that a large proportion of the empire's population died from this

    Antonine Plague

    Antonine Plague

    Antonine_Plague

  • Quaestio perpetua
  • Permanent jury court in the Roman republic

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Quaestio perpetua

    Quaestio perpetua

    Quaestio_perpetua

  • Diocletian
  • Roman emperor from 284 to 305

    Southern 2001, p. 149. Eutropius, 9.24–25; Barnes 1981, p. 17; CAH, p. 81; Millar 1993, pp. 177–178. Potter 2005, p. 652. Eutropius 9.24–25; Theophanes Confessor

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

  • Helena (wife of Julian)
  • Roman empress in 360

    to Caesar, he committed the entire administration of that government." Eutropius narrates: "Constantius then remained sole ruler and emperor over the Roman

    Helena (wife of Julian)

    Helena (wife of Julian)

    Helena_(wife_of_Julian)

  • Religious policies of Constantius II
  • Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Religious policies of Constantius II

    Religious_policies_of_Constantius_II

  • John of Antioch (historian)
  • 7th-century monk and chronicler

    appendix on some matters not covered by Eutropius. He generally repeats even the mistakes made by Eutropius (e.g., conflating Attalus II and III), and

    John of Antioch (historian)

    John_of_Antioch_(historian)

  • Publius Sempronius Sophus (consul 268 BC)
  • Roman consul in 268 BC

    BC, Sempronius Sophus served as censor and expelled 16 senators from the senate. Eutropius II, 16 Titus Livius XV Florus I 14, 2 Orosius IV 4, 5 v t e

    Publius Sempronius Sophus (consul 268 BC)

    Publius_Sempronius_Sophus_(consul_268_BC)

  • Latin literature
  • Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Latin literature

    Latin_literature

  • De recta in Deum fide
  • pagan named Eutropius, who declares Adamantius the winner at the end of the second book and again at the end of the fifth. In the end, Eutropius wishes to

    De recta in Deum fide

    De_recta_in_Deum_fide

  • Schilbe intermedius
  • Species of fish

    Valenciennes, 1840 Schilbe dispila Günther, 1864 Schilbe senegalensis Günther, 1864 Eutropius lemairii Boulenger, 1900 Schilbe palmeri Svensson, 1933

    Schilbe intermedius

    Schilbe_intermedius

  • Battle of Adrianople (324)
  • Constantine I's victory over Licinius

    Odahl, p. 160 Grant, pp. 47–48 Dunstan, p. 436 Eutropius (1993). The Breviarum Ab Urbe Condita of Eutropius: The Right Honourable Secretary of State for

    Battle of Adrianople (324)

    Battle of Adrianople (324)

    Battle_of_Adrianople_(324)

  • Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
  • Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome

  • Battle of Pharsalus
  • Part of Caesar's Civil War (48 BC)

    author of the Bellum Alexandrinum (48.1), Frontinus (Strategemata 2.3.22), Eutropius (20), and Orosius (6.15.27) – place it specifically at Palaepharsalus

    Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle_of_Pharsalus

  • Laelian
  • Gallic usurper in 269

    Polfer, Laelianus Southern, pg. 118 Aurelius Victor, Liber de Caesaribus Eutropius, Brevarium, Book 9 Historia Augusta, The Thirty Tyrants Southern, Pat

    Laelian

    Laelian

    Laelian

  • Mediolanum
  • Ancient Roman city in present day Milan, Italy

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

  • 387
  • Calendar year

    time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Eutropius (or, less frequently, year 1140 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 387

    387

    387

    387

  • Valens
  • Roman emperor from 364 to 378

    history of the Roman State. This work, produced by Valens' secretary Eutropius, and known by the name Breviarium ab Urbe condita, tells the story of

    Valens

    Valens

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    Galerius' Sasanian campaigns

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  • Paul the Deacon
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    Benevento between 766 and 771. He is said to have advised Adelperga to read Eutropius; she did, but complained that this pagan writer said nothing about ecclesiastical

    Paul the Deacon

    Paul the Deacon

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  • Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port
  • Basilica in Puy-de-Dôme, France

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    Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port

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  • Gaius Sextius Calvinus
  • 2nd-century BCE Roman politician and general, consul in 124 BCE

    15.4 Strabo 4.1.5 Acta Triumphalia for 122 BC (Degrassi p. 82f., 560) Eutropius 4.22 T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American

    Gaius Sextius Calvinus

    Gaius Sextius Calvinus

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  • Romanization of Anatolia
  • Cultural adaptation in Roman Anatolia

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Romanization of Anatolia

    Romanization of Anatolia

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  • List of Roman deities
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    List of Roman deities

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  • Roman citizenship
  • Citizenship in ancient Rome

    Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Roman citizenship

    Roman citizenship

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  • Slavery in ancient Rome
  • Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery in ancient Rome

    Slavery_in_ancient_Rome

  • 5th-century Roman domes
  • Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto

    5th-century Roman domes

    5th-century Roman domes

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