The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The West
Scope Of Chapter XIX.
Constantius sole emperor. - Elevation and death of Gallus. - Danger and elevation of Julian. - Sarmatian and Persian wars. - Victories of Julian in Gaul.
Power of the Eunuchs, Education of Gallus and Julian
ADEvent
351Gallus declared Caesar
Cruelty and Imprudence of Gallus
354 Massacre of the Imperial Ministers
Dangerous situation of Gallus
His Disgrace and Death
The Danger and Escape of Julian
355 He is sent to Athens
Recalled to Milan
Declared Caesar
Fatal End of Sylvanus
357 Constantius visits Rome
A new Obelisk
357,358,359 The Quadian and Sarmatian War
358 The Persian Negotiation
359Invasion of Mesopotamia by Sapor
Siege of Amida
360 Siege of Singara
Conduct of the Romans
Invasion of Gaul by the Germans
Conduct of Julian
356 His first Campaign in Gaul
357 His second Campaign
Battle of Strasburg
358 Julian subdues the Franks
357,358,359Makes three Expeditions beyond the Rhine
Restores the Cities of Gaul
Civil Administration of Julian
Description of Paris
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