The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
Scope Of Chapter XXII.
A.D.
The Jealousy of Constantius against Julian
Fears and Envy of Constantius
360 - The Legions of Gaul are ordered to march into the East .
- Their Discontents
- They proclaim Julian Emperor
- His Protestations of Innocence
- His Embassy to Constantius
360,361 - His fourth and fifth Expeditions beyond the Rhine
361 - Fruitless Treaty and Declaration of War
- Julian prepares to attack Constantius
- His March from the Rhine into Illyricum
- He justifies his Cause
- Hostile Preparations
- And deathof Constantius
- Julian enters Constantinople
- Is acknowledged by the whole Empire
- His civil Government and private Life
- Reformation of the Palace
- Chamber of Justice
- Punishment of the Innocent and the Guilty
- Clemency of Julian
- His Love of Freedom and the Republic
- His Care of the Grecian Cities
- Julian an Orator and a Judge
- His Character
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