Note 104
He came from the coast of the Euxine, and exercised a splendid office,
His actions justify his character,
which Zosimus (1. v. [c. 32] p. 340) exposes with visible
satisfaction. Augustin revered the piety of Olympius, whom
he styles a true son of the church (Baronius, Annal. Eccles.
A.D. 408 No. 19, etc.; Tillemont, Mem. Eccles. tbm. xiii. p.
467, 468). But these praises, which the African saint so
unworthily bestows, might proceed as well from ignorance as
from adulation.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 30