ger And
Constans.--Usurpation Of Magnentius.--Civil War.--Victory Of
Constantius.
Chapter XIX: Constantius Sole Emperor.--Part I. PartII. Part III.
Part IV.
Constantius Sole Emperor.--Elevation And Death Of Gallus.--
Danger And Elevation Of Julian.--Sarmatian And Persian
Wars.--Victories Of Julian In Gaul.
Chapter XX: Conversion Of Constantine.--Part I. Part II. Part III.
PartIV.
The Motives, Progress, And Effects Of The Conversion Of
Constantine.--Legal Establishment And Constitution Of The
Christian Or Catholic Church.
Chapter XXI: Persecution Of Heresy, State Of The Church.--Part I.
Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Part VI. Part VII.
Persecution Of Heresy.--The Schism Of The Donatists.--The
Arian Controversy.--Athanasius.--Distracted State Of The
Church And Empire Under Constantine And His Sons.--
Toleration Of Paganism.
Chapter XXII: Julian Declared Emperor.--Part I Part II. Part III.
Part IV.
Julian Is Declared Emperor By The Legions Of Gaul.--His
March And Success.--The Death Of Constantius.--Civil
Administration Of Julian.
Chapter XXIII: Reign Of Julian.--Part I. Part II. Part III. Part
IV. Part V.
The Religion Of Julian.--Universal Toleration.--He Attempts
To Restore And Reform The Pagan Worship--To Rebuild The
Temple Of Jerusalem--His Artful Persecution Of The
Christians.--Mutual Zeal And Injustice.
Chapter XXIV: The Retreat And Death Of Julian.--Part I. Part II.
Part III. Part IV. Part V.
Residence Of Julian At Antioch.--His Successful Expedition
Against The Persians.--Passage Of The Tigris--The Retreat
And Death Of Julian.--Election Of Jovian.--He Saves The
Roman Army By A Disgraceful Treaty.
Chapter XXV: Reigns Of Jovian And Valentinian, Division Of The
Empire.--Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Part VI. Part
VII.
The Government And Death Of Jovian.--Election Of
Valentinian, Who Associates His Brother Valens, And Makes
The Final Division Of The Eastern And Western Empires.--
Revolt Of Procopius.--Civil And Ecclesiastical
Administration.--Germany.--Britain.--Africa.--The East.--The
Danube.--Death Of Valentinian.--His Two Sons, Gratian And
Valentinian II., Succeed To The Western Empire.
Chapter XXVI: Progress of The Huns.--Part I. Part II. Part III.
Part IV. Part V.
Manners Of The Pastoral Nations.--Pro
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