nd Essedon, a people and town of the Seres, 341
Eubulus, a citizen of Antioch, 22
Eucaerius, proprefect of Asia, 506
Euctemon, an ancient astronomer, 407
Eumenius, 477
Eumolpias (Philippopolis), 278
Eupatoria, a city of the Tauri, 292
Euphrasius, master of the offices, 422
Euphrates, 199, 335
Euphronius, governor of Mesopotamia, 176
Eupraxius, master of the records, 450
Euripides, his tomb at Arethusa, 443
Europos, a city of Persia, 337
Eusebia, wife of the Emperor Constantius, 48;
her plots against Helena, 103, 253
Eusebius, an orator, surnamed Pittacos, 23, 31;
(ii.) High Chamberlain, 33, 36, 167, 281;
(iii.) surnamed Mattyocopa, 55;
(iv.) brother of Eusebia and Hypatius, 160, 253, 516;
(v.) Bishop of Nicomedia, 295
Euseni, an eastern people, near Persia, 29
Euses, a town in Gaul, 79
Eustathius, a philosopher, 136
Eutherius, prefect of the bedchamber, 93, 232
Eutropius, proconsul of Asia, 512
Evagrius, one of the emperor's household, 280
Exsuperius, one of the Victorian Legion, 361
F.
Fabius Maximus, 81
Fabricius Luscinus, 548
Fara, an island on the coast of Persia, 338
Farnobius, 587, 601
Faustina, the second wife of the Emperor Constantius, 253, 271, 423
Faustinus, a military secretary, 562
Felix, master of the offices, 233, 317
Fericius, a Mauritanian chief, 530
Ferratus, a mountain in Mauritania, 527
Festus, governor of Syria, 519;
his cruelties, 528
Fidustius, accused of magic, 505
Firmus, a Mauritanian chief, 525;
his flight, 533;
commits suicide, 537
Flavian, a Roman citizen, 502
Florentius, (i.) prefect of the Praetorian Guard, 110, 128, 216, 232,
253, 270;
(ii.) the son of Nigridianus, 58, 213, 279;
(iii.) the prefect of Gaul under Valentinian, 452;
(iv.) a tribune, 430;
(v.) Duke of Germany, 525
Fortunatianus, a count, 504
Forum of Trajan, 102
Fragiledus, a Sarmatian chief, 148
Franks, 58, 141, 235
Fraomarius, king of the Bucenobantes, a German tribe, 524
Frigeridus, a Roman general, 595, 600
Fritigern, general of the Goths, 587, 593, 607, 609
Frontinus, 472
Fullofaudes, military duke in Britain, 453
Fulvius, a Roman general, 81
G.
Gabinius, king of the Quadi, 539, 559
Galactophagi, a Scythian tribe, 341
Galatae, the Gauls, 73
Galerius, 38
Galla, the mother of Gallus, 43
Gallienus, 4
Gallonatis, a fort in Mauritania, 531
Gallus, nephew of Co
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