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CHAPTER XVIII: Character Of Constantine And His Sons
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Julian compares the fortune of Fausta with that of Parysatis, the Persian queen.

A Roman would have more naturally recollected the second Agrippina: Et moi, qui sur le trone ai suivi mes ancetres: Moi, fille, femme,soeur, et mere de vos maitres.] [Footnote 26: Monod.

in Constantin.Jun.c.4, ad Calcem Eutrop.

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The orator styles her the most divine and pious of queens.] [Footnote 26a: Manso (Leben Constantins, p.


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