A History of the Later Roman Empire From Arcadius to Irene 395 Ad to 800 a

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A History of the Later Roman Empire From Arcadius to Irene 395 Ad to 800 a
Bury John Bagnell
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Ep. Vn. 7: Arvcrnorum. Pro ohit: the form of expression suggests a 7, F ' ' - a -" /c " > -f dolor, servitus.
doubt whether Glycerius ever reached Salona.
2 Liguria seems to have played a con- siderable part in these negotiations. See Tours, ii. 25.
Salona. 5 Id. Ep. Vii. 6 (ed. M. G. H. P. 109, 2 Liguria seems to have played a con- 23). This letter is used by Gregory of 276 HISTORY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE book hi of patrician rank, was to be his adversary. This was that Orestes who had been
...the secretary of Attila, and had married the daughter of a certain Count Komulus. He was, perhaps, em- ployed as a general in Gaul by Julius Nepos ; certain it is that he was in Italy in 475, and he disdained to submit to the rule of him whom the sovereign of New Eonie had sent. He determined to do what Stilicho probably desired to do, what Aetius probably desired to do, what Gerontius probably did ; he determined to elevate his son to the imperial throne, and thereby possess the supreme power himself.

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