Flavius Eutropius

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Flavius Eutropius was an Ancient Roman historian who flourished in the latter half of the 4th century. He held the office of secretary (magister memoriae) at Constantinople, accompanied the Emperor Julian (361–363) on his expedition against the Persians (363), and was alive during the reign of Valens (364–378), to whom he dedicates his Breviarium historiae Romanae and where his history ends.

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Kısa Roma Tarihi

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Eutropius: Breviarium (Tran...

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Breviario desde la fundació...

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Eutropius

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Breviario. Libro de los Cés...

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Complete Works of Eutropius

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A breviary of Roman history...

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A Summary of Roman History:...

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The First and Second (Third...

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“Nor can anything be named more like to the imperial authority, which your Serenity now enjoys, than the ancient dictatorship, especially since Caesar Octavianus, also, of whom we shall speak hereafter, and Caius Caesar before him, ruled with the title and rank of dictator.”
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