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INDEX
Ab Urbe Condita
137
Abora
19
Abraham
146
Acacius
213
Academy
239
Acepsemas
200
Acesius: in Socrates
109
; in Sozomen
123
Achaemenid
209
Achilles
33
Actium
143
Acts
212
Acts of Phileas and Philoromas
102
actuarii
46
Adamantius: Dialogue on True Faith in God
97
Adoneia
267
adoptionist heresy
127
adoratio purpurae
15
Adrianople
218
–
22
,
229
,
231
,
274
; in Ammianus
21
–
2
,
34
–
6
,
180
,
186
,
218
–
20
,
232
; in Eunapius
66
; in Orosius
147
; in Theodoret
131
Aedesius (informant of Rufinus)
154
Aeneas
107
Aeschylus
133
Aetius (heretic)
131
Africa
1
,
4
–
7
,
20
–
1
,
40
,
42
–
3
,
61
,
76
,
135
–
6
,
141
,
143
,
234
Africanus
120
Against Eunomius
131
Against John
95
agentes in rebus
47
Agrippa
140
Aksum
103
,
228
–
9
;
see also
Ethiopia
;
Indians
Alaric
5
,
222
–
4
; in Eunapius
67
,
233
; in Olympiodorus
77
–
8
,
189
,
223
,
233
; in Orosius
146
–
7
,
223
–
4
; in Socrates
223
; in Sozomen
197
Alavivus
219
Albinus
81
Alexander (bishop of Alexandria)
8
–
9
; in Socrates
113
–
15
; in Theodoret
131
Alexander (bishop of Constantinople)
131
Alexander (the Great): in Ammianus
29
,
36
–
7
,
209
; in Eunapius
184
; in Orosius
139
,
141
–
2
,
285
; in Socrates
204
,
270
Alexandria
8
–
9
,
16
,
70
,
82
,
86
–
7
,
94
–
5
,
97
,
103
,
105
–
6
,
108
–
9
,
113
,
119
,
128
,
132
,
191
,
193
,
195
,
201
,
204
,
228
,
256
,
261
,
278
–
80
Alexandrian (school of theology)
127
–
8
,
130
Alfred
149
Alps
227
Amachius
256
Ammianus Marcellinus
11
,
14
–
41
,
153
,
158
,
164
–
5
; and Eunapius
39
,
67
,
69
,
72
,
157
; and Eutropius
39
,
52
,
164
–
5
,
172
,
211
; and Olympiodorus
73
,
77
–
8
,
166
,
185
; and Orosius
186
; and Socrates
111
; and Theodosius I
29
,
35
,
274
–
5
; and Victor
39
,
43
,
164
–
5
; controversy over origins
15
–
17
; digressions in
26
–
30
; epilogue of
24
–
5
; life
14
–
20
; on Adrianople
21
–
2
,
34
–
6
,
180
,
186
,
218
–
20
,
232
; on barbarians
231
–
2
; on Constantine I
22
–
3
,
33
,
232
,
268
; on Constantius II
17
,
20
–
3
,
26
,
31
–
2
,
34
,
36
–
8
,
40
,
160
–
1
,
165
,
168
–
9
,
209
,
239
,
244
–
6
,
248
,
252
,
263
; on emperor’s subordinates
168
–
9
; on Festus
57
–
9
; on Goths
21
,
34
–
6
,
126
,
218
–
20
,
232
; on Huns
27
,
35
,
218
–
19
,
226
; on Jews
202
; on Jovian
21
,
23
,
33
–
4
; on Julian
17
,
19
–
23
,
26
–
7
,
30
–
4
,
37
,
39
–
41
,
150
,
160
–
1
,
164
–
5
,
171
,
175
–
6
,
180
–
1
,
187
,
190
–
1
,
208
–
10
,
231
–
2
,
239
–
40
,
243
–
8
,
250
–
4
,
261
–
4
,
266
–
8
,
272
;on justice
170
–
2
; on Persia
19
,
21
,
26
–
7
,
33
–
4
,
39
,
67
,
160
–
1
,
175
,
180
–
1
,
186
,
191
,
208
–
10
,
214
,
235
; on Roman past
179
–
81
,
187
; on Ursicinus
15
–
19
,
31
–
2
,
36
,
38
,
40
; on Valens
20
–
4
,
31
,
34
–
5
,
38
,
41
,
171
–
2
,
175
,
216
; on Valentinian I
20
–
3
,
31
,
34
–
6
,
40
,
169
,
171
,
175
; prefaces of
23
–
4
; religion
190
–
1
; sources
38
–
41
,
44
,
154
–
5
; speeches in
160
–
1
, style
36
; use of
exempla
36
–
7
; violent imagery in
37
–
8
; work
20
–
41