| Scope Of Chapter XXVII. | |
|---|---|
| Death of Gratian. Ruin of Arianism. St. Ambrose. First Civil War, against Maximus. Character, Administration, and Penance of Theodosius. Death of Valentinian II. Second Civil War, against Eugenius. Death of Theodosius | |
| AD | Event |
| 379-383 | Character and Conduct of the Emperor Gratian— His Defects |
| 383 | Discontent of the Roman Troops— Revolt of Maximus in Britain |
| 383 | Flight and Death of Gratian |
| 383-387 | Treaty of Peace between Maximus and Theodosius |
| 380 | Baptism and Orthodox Edicts of Theodosius |
| 340-380 | Arianism of Constantinople |
| 378 | Gregory Nazianzen accepts the Mission of Constantinople |
| 380 | Ruin of Arianism at Constantinople |
| 381 | Ruin of Arianism in the East—
The Council of Constantinople Retreat of Gregory Nazianzen |
| 380-394 | Edicts of Theodosius against the Heretics |
| 385 | Execution of Priscillian and his Associates |
| 374-397 | Ambrose, Archbishop of Milan |
| 385 | His successful Opposition to the Empress Justina |
| 387 | Maximus invades Italy—
Flight of Valentinian Theodosius takes arms in the Cause of Valentinian |
| 388 | Defeat and Death of Maximus Virtues of Theodosius— Faults of Theodosius |
| 387 | The Sedition of Antioch, Clemency of Theodosius |
| 390 | Sedition and Massacre of Thessalonica |
| 380 | Influence and Conduct of Ambrose |
| 390 | Penance of Theodosius |
| 388-391 | Generosity of Theodosius |
| 391 | Character of Valentinian |
| 392 | His Death |
| 392-394 | Usurpation of Eugenius, Theodosius prepares for War |
| 394 | His Victory over Eugenius |
| 395 | Death of Theodosius Corruption of the Times— The Infantry lay aside their Armour |
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