Eutropius
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
EUTROPĪ BREVIĀRIĪ AB URBE CONDITĀ
LIBER PRĪMUS
Rome Founded, 753 B.C. Romulus, 753-716 B.C.
Numa Pompilius, 715-672 B.C.
Tullus Hostilius, 672-640 B.C.
Ancus Marcius, 640-616 B.C.
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, 616-578 B.C.
Servius Tullius, 578-534 B.C.
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, 534-510 B.C.
Establishment of the Republic. Election of Consuls, 509 B.C.
War with Tarquinius.
War with Porsenna, 508 B.C.
Institution of the Dictatorship, 501 B.C.
Secession of the Plebeians. Establishment of the Tribunate, 494 B.C.
War with the Volsci, 493 B.C.
Coriolanus, 491 B.C.
Slaughter of the Fabii, 477 B.C.
Dictatorship of Cincinnatus, 458 B.C.
Decemvirs appointed, 451 B.C. Laws of XII Tables promulgated, 450 B.C. Death of Virginia; Decemvirs deposed, 449 B.C.
Revolt of the Fidenates, 438 B.C.
War with Vei, 396 B.C.
Rome Captured by the Gauls, 390 B.C.
Rome Founded, 753 B.C. Romulus, 753-716 B.C.
Numa Pompilius, 715-672 B.C.
Tullus Hostilius, 672-640 B.C.
Ancus Marcius, 640-616 B.C.
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, 616-578 B.C.
Servius Tullius, 578-534 B.C.
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, 534-510 B.C.
Establishment of the Republic. Election of Consuls, 509 B.C.
War with Tarquinius.
War with Porsenna, 508 B.C.
Institution of the Dictatorship, 501 B.C.
Secession of the Plebeians. Establishment of the Tribunate, 494 B.C.
War with the Volsci, 493 B.C.
Coriolanus, 491 B.C.
Slaughter of the Fabii, 477 B.C.
Dictatorship of Cincinnatus, 458 B.C.
Decemvirs appointed, 451 B.C. Laws of XII Tables promulgated, 450 B.C. Death of Virginia; Decemvirs deposed, 449 B.C.
Revolt of the Fidenates, 438 B.C.
War with Vei, 396 B.C.
Rome Captured by the Gauls, 390 B.C.
LIBER SECUNDUS
Military Tribunes with Consular Power Elected, 444 B.C.
Death of Camillus, 365 B.C.
Invasion of the Gauls; Torquatus, 361 B.C.
First Samnite War, 343-341 B.C.
Latin War, 340-338 B.C.
Second Samnite War, 326-304 B.C.
Romans defeated at Caudine Forks, 321 B.C.
War with the Gauls and Etruscans, 283 B.C.
War with Tarentum and Pyrrhus, 281-272 B.C. Battle of Heraclea, 280 B.C.
Embassy of Cineas.
Fabricius; Battle of Beneventum, 275 B.C.
First Punic War, 264-241 B.C.; Romans victorious in Sicily, 264 B.C.
Battle of Mylae, 260 B.C.
Invasion of Africa by the Romans, 256 B.C.
Romans shipwrecked near Sicily.
Battle of Panormus, 250 B.C.
Regulus sent to Rome to solicit Peace, 250 B.C.
Publius Claudius defeated near Drepana, 249 B.C.
Battle of Lilybaeum, 242 B.C. Battle of the Aegates Islands and End of the War, 241 B.C.
Military Tribunes with Consular Power Elected, 444 B.C.
Death of Camillus, 365 B.C.
Invasion of the Gauls; Torquatus, 361 B.C.
First Samnite War, 343-341 B.C.
Latin War, 340-338 B.C.
Second Samnite War, 326-304 B.C.
Romans defeated at Caudine Forks, 321 B.C.
War with the Gauls and Etruscans, 283 B.C.
War with Tarentum and Pyrrhus, 281-272 B.C. Battle of Heraclea, 280 B.C.
Embassy of Cineas.
Fabricius; Battle of Beneventum, 275 B.C.
First Punic War, 264-241 B.C.; Romans victorious in Sicily, 264 B.C.
Battle of Mylae, 260 B.C.
Invasion of Africa by the Romans, 256 B.C.
Romans shipwrecked near Sicily.
Battle of Panormus, 250 B.C.
Regulus sent to Rome to solicit Peace, 250 B.C.
Publius Claudius defeated near Drepana, 249 B.C.
Battle of Lilybaeum, 242 B.C. Battle of the Aegates Islands and End of the War, 241 B.C.
LIBER TERTIUS
Sardinia taken by the Romans, 238 B.C.
War with the Illyrians, 229 B.C.
Invasion of the Gauls, 225 B.C.
Second Punic War begun, 218 B.C.
Hannibal crosses the Alps.
Battle of the Trebia, 218 B.C. Battle of Trasumenus, 217 B.C.
Battle of Cannae, 216 B.C.
War in Spain, 218 B.C.
Battle near Nola, 215 B.C.
Campaign in Sicily, 214-210 B.C.
War in Spain, 210-206 B.C.
Recapture of Tarentum, 209 B.C.
Battle of Metaurus, 207 B.C.
Scipio crosses into Africa, 204 B.C.
Efforts for Peace.
Battle of Zama, 202 B.C. End of the Second Punic War, 201 B.C.
Sardinia taken by the Romans, 238 B.C.
War with the Illyrians, 229 B.C.
Invasion of the Gauls, 225 B.C.
Second Punic War begun, 218 B.C.
Hannibal crosses the Alps.
Battle of the Trebia, 218 B.C. Battle of Trasumenus, 217 B.C.
Battle of Cannae, 216 B.C.
War in Spain, 218 B.C.
Battle near Nola, 215 B.C.
Campaign in Sicily, 214-210 B.C.
War in Spain, 210-206 B.C.
Recapture of Tarentum, 209 B.C.
Battle of Metaurus, 207 B.C.
Scipio crosses into Africa, 204 B.C.
Efforts for Peace.
Battle of Zama, 202 B.C. End of the Second Punic War, 201 B.C.
LIBER QUĀRTUS
Second Macedonian War, 200-196 B.C.
Syro-Aetolian War, 192-189 B.C.
Third Macedonian War, 176-168 B.C.
Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C.
Revolt in Epirus.
Third Punic War, 149-146 B.C.
Destruction of Corinth, 146 B.C.
Celtiberian War, 154 B.C.
Capture of Numantia, 133 B.C.
War with Aristonicus, 131 B.C.
War with Transalpine Gauls, 125-121 B.C.
War with Jugurtha, 111-104 B.C.
Second Macedonian War, 200-196 B.C.
Syro-Aetolian War, 192-189 B.C.
Third Macedonian War, 176-168 B.C.
Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C.
Revolt in Epirus.
Third Punic War, 149-146 B.C.
Destruction of Corinth, 146 B.C.
Celtiberian War, 154 B.C.
Capture of Numantia, 133 B.C.
War with Aristonicus, 131 B.C.
War with Transalpine Gauls, 125-121 B.C.
War with Jugurtha, 111-104 B.C.
LIBER QUINTUS
War with the Cimbri and Teutones, 105-101 B.C. Battle of Aquae Sextiae, 102 B.C.
Battle of Vercellae, 101 B.C.
Social War, 90-88 B.C.
First Mithradatic War, 88-84 B.C.
Mithradates invades Asia.
Sulla takes Athens, 87 B.C. Battle of Chaeronea, 86 B.C.
Terms of Peace, 84 B.C. Sulla’s Return to Italy, 83 B.C.
Battle of Colline Gate, 82 B.C.
War with the Cimbri and Teutones, 105-101 B.C. Battle of Aquae Sextiae, 102 B.C.
Battle of Vercellae, 101 B.C.
Social War, 90-88 B.C.
First Mithradatic War, 88-84 B.C.
Mithradates invades Asia.
Sulla takes Athens, 87 B.C. Battle of Chaeronea, 86 B.C.
Terms of Peace, 84 B.C. Sulla’s Return to Italy, 83 B.C.
Battle of Colline Gate, 82 B.C.
LIBER SEXTUS
War with Sertorius, 78-72 B.C.
War with the Isaurians, 78 B.C.
The Third Mithradatic War, 74-63 B.C.
War with the Gladiators, 73-71 B.C.
Battle of Tigranocerta, 69 B.C.
Cn. Pompey takes command, 66 B.C.
Pompey subdues Syria and Palestine, 64 B.C.
Cicero Consul. Conspiracy of Catiline, 63 B.C.
Triumphs of Metellus and Pompey, 62 B.C.
Caesar Consul, 59 B.C. Governor of Gaul, 58-49 B.C.
Battle of Carrae; M. Licinius Crassus slain, 53 B.C.
The Civil War between Caesar and Pompey, 49-45 B.C. Caesar invades Italy, Pompey flees to Greece, 49 B.C.
Caesar crosses to Spain.
Battle of Pharsalus. Pompey is defeated, flees to Egypt, and is slain, 48 B.C.
Caesar defeats Ptolemy.
Battle of Thapsus, 46 B.C.
Battle of Munda, 45 B.C.
Caesar Monarch, 45 B.C. Caesar Assassinated, 44 B.C.
War with Sertorius, 78-72 B.C.
War with the Isaurians, 78 B.C.
The Third Mithradatic War, 74-63 B.C.
War with the Gladiators, 73-71 B.C.
Battle of Tigranocerta, 69 B.C.
Cn. Pompey takes command, 66 B.C.
Pompey subdues Syria and Palestine, 64 B.C.
Cicero Consul. Conspiracy of Catiline, 63 B.C.
Triumphs of Metellus and Pompey, 62 B.C.
Caesar Consul, 59 B.C. Governor of Gaul, 58-49 B.C.
Battle of Carrae; M. Licinius Crassus slain, 53 B.C.
The Civil War between Caesar and Pompey, 49-45 B.C. Caesar invades Italy, Pompey flees to Greece, 49 B.C.
Caesar crosses to Spain.
Battle of Pharsalus. Pompey is defeated, flees to Egypt, and is slain, 48 B.C.
Caesar defeats Ptolemy.
Battle of Thapsus, 46 B.C.
Battle of Munda, 45 B.C.
Caesar Monarch, 45 B.C. Caesar Assassinated, 44 B.C.
LIBER SEPTIMUS
Civil War with Hirtius and Pansa, 44-43 B.C.
The Second Triumvirate, 43 B.C.
The Battle of Philippi, 42 B.C.
War with Sextus Pompey.
Civil War between Augustus and Antonius. The Battle of Actium, 31 B.C.
Imperial Government Established, 31 B.C.
Extension of the Empire.
Death of Augustus, 14 A.D.
Tiberius Emperor, 14-37 A.D.
Caligula Emperor, 37-41 A.D.
Claudius Emperor, 41-54 A.D.
Nero Emperor, 54-68 A.D.
Galba Emperor, 68-69 A.D.
Otho Emperor, 69 A.D.
Vitellius Emperor, 69 A.D.
Vespasian Emperor, 69-79 A.D.
Titus Emperor, 79-81 A.D.
Domitian Emperor, 81-96 A.D.
Civil War with Hirtius and Pansa, 44-43 B.C.
The Second Triumvirate, 43 B.C.
The Battle of Philippi, 42 B.C.
War with Sextus Pompey.
Civil War between Augustus and Antonius. The Battle of Actium, 31 B.C.
Imperial Government Established, 31 B.C.
Extension of the Empire.
Death of Augustus, 14 A.D.
Tiberius Emperor, 14-37 A.D.
Caligula Emperor, 37-41 A.D.
Claudius Emperor, 41-54 A.D.
Nero Emperor, 54-68 A.D.
Galba Emperor, 68-69 A.D.
Otho Emperor, 69 A.D.
Vitellius Emperor, 69 A.D.
Vespasian Emperor, 69-79 A.D.
Titus Emperor, 79-81 A.D.
Domitian Emperor, 81-96 A.D.
LIBER OCTĀVUS
Nerva Emperor, 96-98 A.D.
Trajan Emperor, 98-117 A.D.
Hadrian Emperor, 117-138 A.D.
Antoninus Pius Emperor, 138-161 A.D.
Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus Emperors, 161-169 A.D.
Marcus Aurelius reigns alone, 169-180 A.D.
Commodus Emperor, 180-193 A.D.
Pertinax Emperor, 193 A.D.
Septimius Severus Emperor, 193-211 A.D.
Caracalla Emperor, 211-217 A.D.
Macrinus Emperor, 218 A.D.
Heliogabalus Emperor, 218-221 A.D.
Alexander Severus Emperor, 221-235 A.D.
Nerva Emperor, 96-98 A.D.
Trajan Emperor, 98-117 A.D.
Hadrian Emperor, 117-138 A.D.
Antoninus Pius Emperor, 138-161 A.D.
Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus Emperors, 161-169 A.D.
Marcus Aurelius reigns alone, 169-180 A.D.
Commodus Emperor, 180-193 A.D.
Pertinax Emperor, 193 A.D.
Septimius Severus Emperor, 193-211 A.D.
Caracalla Emperor, 211-217 A.D.
Macrinus Emperor, 218 A.D.
Heliogabalus Emperor, 218-221 A.D.
Alexander Severus Emperor, 221-235 A.D.
LIBER NŌNUS
Maximinus Emperor, 235-237 A.D.
Antonius Gordianus Emperor, 237-238 A.D. Gordianus III Emperor, 238-244 A.D.
Philip Emperor, 244-249 A.D.
Metius Decius Emperor, 249-251 A.D.
Gallus Hostilianus and Volusianus Emperors, 251-253 A.D.
Aemilianus Emperor, 253 A.D.
Valerianus Emperor, 253-260 A.D.
Gallienus Emperor, 260-268 A.D.
Claudius Emperor, 268-270 A.D.
Quintillus Emperor, 270 A.D.
Aurelian Emperor, 270-275 A.D.
Tacitus Emperor, 275-276 A.D.
Probus Emperor, 276-282 A.D.
Carus Emperor, 282-283 A.D. Carus and Numerianus Emperors, 283-284 A.D.
Diocletian Emperor, 284-305 A.D.
Diocletian makes Maximianus Herculius Augustus, Constantius and Maximianus Caesars.
Diocletian abdicates, 305 A.D.
Maximinus Emperor, 235-237 A.D.
Antonius Gordianus Emperor, 237-238 A.D. Gordianus III Emperor, 238-244 A.D.
Philip Emperor, 244-249 A.D.
Metius Decius Emperor, 249-251 A.D.
Gallus Hostilianus and Volusianus Emperors, 251-253 A.D.
Aemilianus Emperor, 253 A.D.
Valerianus Emperor, 253-260 A.D.
Gallienus Emperor, 260-268 A.D.
Claudius Emperor, 268-270 A.D.
Quintillus Emperor, 270 A.D.
Aurelian Emperor, 270-275 A.D.
Tacitus Emperor, 275-276 A.D.
Probus Emperor, 276-282 A.D.
Carus Emperor, 282-283 A.D. Carus and Numerianus Emperors, 283-284 A.D.
Diocletian Emperor, 284-305 A.D.
Diocletian makes Maximianus Herculius Augustus, Constantius and Maximianus Caesars.
Diocletian abdicates, 305 A.D.
LIBER DECIMUS
Constantius I and Galerius Emperors, 305-306 A.D.
Constantine Emperor, 306-307 A.D.
Licinius Emperor, 307-324 A.D.
Constantine the Great sole Ruler, 324-337 A.D.
The Sons of Constantine rule, 337-360 A.D.
Julian Emperor, 360-363 A.D.
Eutropius takes part in the Parthian Expedition, 363 A.D.
Jovian Emperor, 363-364 A.D.
Constantius I and Galerius Emperors, 305-306 A.D.
Constantine Emperor, 306-307 A.D.
Licinius Emperor, 307-324 A.D.
Constantine the Great sole Ruler, 324-337 A.D.
The Sons of Constantine rule, 337-360 A.D.
Julian Emperor, 360-363 A.D.
Eutropius takes part in the Parthian Expedition, 363 A.D.
Jovian Emperor, 363-364 A.D.
FOOTNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOTES
LIFE OF EUTROPIUS
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LIFE OF EUTROPIUS
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REFERENCES TO HARKNESS’ NEW LATIN GRAMMARS (1898)
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