The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The West
Scope Of Chapter XVIII.
Character of Constantine. - Gothic War. - Death of Constantine. - Division of the empire among his three sons. - Persian War. - Tragic death of Constantine the Younger, and Constans. - Usurpation of Magnetius. - Civil War. Victory of Constantius.
Character of Constantine, His Virtues, His Vices, His Family — Virtues of Crispus
A.D.Event
324 Jealousy of Constantine
325 Edict of Constantine
326 Disgrace and Death of Crispus
The Empress Fausta
The Sons and Nephews of Constantine
Their Education
Manners of the Sarmatians
Their Settlement near the Danube
331 The Gothic War
334 Expulsion of the Sarmatians
337 Death and Funeral of Constantine
Factions of the Court
Massacre of the Princes
337 Division of the Empire
310 Sapor, King of Persia
State of Mesopotamia and Armenia
342 Death of Tiridates
337-360 The Persian War
348 Battle of Singara
338,346,350 Siege of Nisibis
340 Civil War, and Death of Constantine
350 Murder of Constans
Magnentius and Vetranio assume the Purple
Constantius refuses to treat
Deposes Vetranio
351 Makes War against Magnentius
Battle of Mursa
352 Conquest of Italy
353 Last Defeat and Death of Magnentius
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