| 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 | |
| AD | Event |
| 351 | Gallus 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 |
| 359 | Invasion 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 |
| 357,358,359 | Makes three Expeditions beyond the Rhine Restores the Cities of Gaul Civil Administration of Julian Description of Paris |
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