A History of the Later Roman Empire, From Arcadius to Irene (395 A. D. to 800 A. D.);

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A History of the Later Roman Empire, From Arcadius to Irene (395 A. D. to 800 A. D.);
Bury John Bagnell
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drrordo* t X Bp6 V ^rbara tarn mitis anparuit, ut amphs- •AxStvw i7oSZa,To. Mmae b asihcae explendae populo cui Tl; ... ; , parceretur eligerentur et decernerentur, a Philostorgms, xil 3, says that Al- u bi nemo feriretur, etc hoc Christi aric's proposals were rejected through nomini, hoc Christiano tempori tribuen- the influence of Sarus. Philostorgius, dum quisquis non videt caecus " (cf.
however, makes the wrong statement cap. 1). He comes back to the subject that Sarus succeeded Stilicho as
... ma- i n £& 29, and contrasts the invasions gister utriusque militiae (cf. Mendels- f the Gauls.
sohn'snote on Zosimus, vi. 9) ; and this e Orosius states that ships of Alaric, may lead us to question his other state- w hen he attempted to cross to Sicily, ments about Sarus, when they are un- wer e wrecked in the Straits (Hist. vii.
supported. 43).
Digitized by VjOOQlC 122 HISTORY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE book ii Bucentus. His work had been accomplished; he had not himself entered in to possess, but he had prepared the way for a Visigothic kingdom, which was to arise, not in Ulyricum, where he had sojourned so long, not in Italy, nor yet in Africa, but in a country where Alaric had never trodden.


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