A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood.

1392 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES OF A.D. A.D. rontius. Expedition of Constantius, the 421 Coss. Eustathius. general of Honorius, against Constantine Agricola. and Gerontius. Death of Constantine and Honorii 27: Theodosii II. 14. -Constantius Gerontius. is declared Augustus, but dies at the end 412 Coss. Imp. Fl. Honorius Aug. IX. of seven months. Theodosius marries Ilmp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. V. Eudocia (originally named Athenais). War Honorii 18: Theodosii II. 5.- Jovinus is with the Persians. proclaimed emperor in Gaul. Ataulphus 422 Coss. Imp. Fl. Honorius Aug. XIII. makes peace with Honorius and enters Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. X. Gaul. Honorii 28: Theodosii II. 15.- Birtli of Cyril succeeds Theophilus at Alex- Eudoxia, the daughter of Theodosius and andria. Eudocia. Peace concluded with the Per413 (Coss. Lucius. sians. Heraclianus. In. mag. occis. est. 423 Coss. Asclepiodotus. Honorii 19: Theodosii II. 6. -Jovinus is Fl. Avitus Marinianus. slain ill Gaul by Ataulphus. Heraclianus //onorii 29: Theodosii II. 16. -Death of revolts in Africa and invades Italy, but is Honorius in August. defeated and slain. 424 Coss. Castinus. 414 Coss. Fl. Conlstantius. Victor. Fl. Constans. Theodosii II. 17. - Valentinian, the son of Honorii 20: Theodosii II. 7. - Marriage of Constantius and Placidia, is appointed Ataulphus and Placidia, the daughter of Caesar by Theodosius, at Thessahlonica.'Theodosius I. Attalus is again proclaimed Joannes immediately assumes the purple at emperor by Atanlphus. Ataulphus passes Ravenna. into Spain. Pulcheria, the sister of Theo- 42.5 Coss. Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. XI. dosius II., is proclaimed empress at Con- Fl. Placidius Valentinianus Caesar. stantinople. Persecution of the Christians Theodosii II. 18: Valentiniani III. 1.in Persia. VAIENTINIAN III. is declared Aulgustus, 415 (oss. Inlp. Fl. Honorius Aug. X. and placed over the Wtst. Defeat and Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. VI. death of the usurper Joannes. Abtins Honorii 21: Theodosii II. 8. -Ataulphus attacks the Goths in Gaul. is slain in Spain, and is succeeded by Philostorgius concludes his history. Wallia. 426 Coss. Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. XII. Orosius writes his Apologia contra Imp. Fl. Placidius Valentinianuts (I I.) Pelagiumn de Arlitrii Libertate. Aug. II. 416 Coss. Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. VII. Theodosii II. 19: Valentiniani III. 2. Junins Quartus Palladius. Proclus studies at Alexandria. Honorii 22: Theodosii II. 9. - Wallia 427 Coss. Hierius. makes peace with Honorius, restores to Ardaburius. him his sister Placidia, and surrenders Theodosii II. 20; Valentiniani III. 3.Attalus. Revolt of Bonifacius in Africa. Pelagius is in Palestine, where Hiero- 428 Coss. Fl. Felix. nylnus (St. Jerome) is still alive. Taurus. Rutilius Numatianus writes his Itine- Theodosii II. 21: Valentiniani III. 4.rariumn. Atius carries on war in Gaul against the 417 Coss. Imp. Fl. Honorius Aug. XI. Franks. Death of Gunderic, king of the Fl. Constantius II. Vandals, and accession of Genseric. Honorii 23: Theodosii II. 10. —Honorius, Nestorius, the heretic, appointed patriwho has no children, gives his sister Pla- arch of Constantinople. cidia in marriage to Constantius. War of 429 Coss. Florentius. the Goths in Spain. Dionysius. Orosius ends his history. Theodosii II. 22: Valentiniani III. 5. - 418 Coss. Imp. Fl. Honorius Aug. XII. The Vandals cross over into Africa under Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. VIII. their king Genseric: they were called into Honorii 24: Theodosii II. l l. —The Goths Africa by Bonifacius. subdue Spain, and return to Gaul: death 430 Coss. Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. X II. of Wallia, who is succeeded by T heodoric I. Imp. Fl. Placidius Valentinianus (III.) Aquitania is ceded to the Goths, whose Aug. III. king resides at Tolosa. Theodosii II. 23: Valentiniani IIT. 6. - 419 Coss. Monaxius. Bonifacius is reconciled with Piacidia. Plintas. War of Bonifatcius with the Vandals. Honorii 25: Theodosii II. 12. - Birth of Siege of Hippo. Valentinian III., the son of Constantius Death of Augustine (aet. 75). and Placidia. War between the Suevi 431 Coss. Bassus. and Vandals in Spain. Fl. Antiochus. 420 Coss. Imp. Fl. Theodosius (II.) Aug. IX. Theodosii II. 24: Valentiniani III. 7. Fl. Constantius III. Capture of Hippo. Death of Bonifacius, Honorii 26: Theodosii II. 13. - Accession who leaves Africa. The Vandals mastu is of Varanes V., king of Persia. Persecu- of the greater part of Afrlica. Council of tion of the Christians in Persia. Ephesus.

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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood.
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