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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XXVII: Civil Wars, Reign Of Theodosius
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Dissert.iii.p.

230.) The Antiochians were offended, that the dependent city of Seleucia should presume to intercede for them.] [Footnote 88: As the days of the tumult depend on the movable festival of Easter, they can only be determined by the previous determination of the year.

The year 387 has been preferred, after a laborious inquiry, by Tillemont (Hist.des.Emp.tom.v.

p.

741-744) and Montfaucon, (Chrysostom, tom.xiii.p.


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