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Show find not tt the fame biftortes of anie troubles {wrought to the Wrutatns bp that nation. Wherefore ine haue thought gan beere to come backe to the fo2met times, that ive map fhetp hhatisfound mens tioned inthe Komane biffozies,both before that time and after,as well concerning the Scots and Wids, Scots, and the Attacots beredthe Awritains with Pits aro continual troubles , an grations damages; the >": Auttoptans and the people of the Hazes oucrran the +9. optang, countrie of Affrike moze Hharpelie than in time pa ape Goths. they had done; the pilfring traps of the Goths {poi led Hhpacia ; the king of Perfiafet in hand fo fubdue the Armentans, and fought to being them bnder as alfo the Sarons, and efpectallie fn Ammianus bis obeffance,batting with all (ped totward uma Marcellinus,abere in the begiming of bis tiventith |, nia, pretending(though bniuftlic)that noty after the boke intreating of the Doingsof the entperour Fu Deceafle of Jouinins, with Hhome be bad contrac. Se aires itanus,be faith as follotneth, An this fate fon things tn Illyricum 02 Slauonia, and in the eaft parts,at ahat time Confkantius bare the office of confull the tenth time,and Julianusthe 3.6% thirdtime, thatis to fap, in the peere of our Low <360,then in Writaine quictneffe being pifturbed bp Hisge Weaciedith theteapeof palled lottes. Zheempes feda leagueand bond of peace , there tas nocaufe of let that be ought not to reconer thofe things, tibich (as healledged) vip belong fo bis anceffozs : and fa foath. MPoreoner, the fame Marcellinus in another place turiteth in this toile, there he (peaketh of the faid Ualentinianus. Departing therefore from A eereeias and fauage people , the frontiers of the countrie miens,and batting to Crier, he twas troubled with fwere twatted , and feare oypreffen the prouinces , . gréenonsnetvesthat twere brought bim,giuing bim to bnderffand, that Weltaine by a confpiracieof the ro2 [he meancth Jultanus | as then remaining at barbarous nations teas beoughtto btter pouertic, roads madebp the Srots and Wies , Hhichare twilo Paris, andhauing his mind troubled with manie cares,voubtento go tothe afd of them bepond the that Pecartous oneof the emperours houte carte of fea, as we hauefhetved that Conftantius did, leak the fea,was Gatne, and that the generall sBulcos he fhonld leaue them in Gallia tolthouta rule , the Almatns being euen then prouoked and firred bp to crueltie and tyarte. Hethought qad therefore to fend Lopicinus br to thefe places to bring things into frame and ozder, tehich Lupicinus twas at that time maffer of the ars mozie,a twarltke perfor.and thilfall in all points of chinalrie , but pjoud and high-minded bepond meas fure,and {uch one as it was Doubted long tether be was moze courtous 02 crucll. Werebpon the faid Lupictnusfetting forward the light armed men of the Heruli and Baraui, toith otuers companies alfo of thepeople of opefia now called WBulgarie; thett {winter twas tuell entred andcome on, be came binv the feacoatt, bautng charge of the parties totvards baubes twas circumuented by tratnes of the enie mies. Lhefe things with great boorour being bnotone,be (ent Seuerus as then erle,o2(as J map call btm loz ftetward of bis boutholy) to reforme zo things that inere amitte,ifbap tyould fo permit,tho ‘ being Mhoxtlie called backe, Joutnius going thither, and twith {peed batting fortvard,fent fo: moze afd and agteat power of men, as the fiftant neceMttie then requited. At length, for mane caufes, ad the fame greatlie to be feared,the trhich were reported and ave uertifed out of that Ze,heodofus taselected arid aypointen to go thither, aman of appmued fkill in Avarlike affatres, and calling togither an bardie pouthfull number of the legions anv cobo2ts of men felfe fo Wulleine, and there proniding hips,and im- 40° of twarre,be Went forth, no fmall hope being concet, barking bis men,then the wind ferued bis purpofe, uch of bis gmd (peed;the fame berof fpzenand went he tean{pozted oner.bnto Sandivich, anv fomarcyen afore b{m. forth onto London , from thence purpofing to fet A litle after, Marccllinusapding tbat people thep foxpward,as dport avutfe taken according to the quar litie of bis bufinetfe be thould thinke meet and exe pedient, Mt tderifot Futhe meane time, hile! Lupteinus twas bue cing of thete © fie bere tn Witaine to tepiefle the enimies, the enw menthelears hedmap fe om Am. : Gallia » 88 tt tuas thought be might baue bad in Writaine,i hethouia haur mented rebellion there. 7 Nhe fame Marcellinus fpeaking of the doings as oe: Doutthe tine that Walentintanns,being elected ene Perour , bad aumnitted bis brother Talensas fellotw Pik, athbincingonernement,baththele wwoxdsizh this las, featon asthoughtrumpetsbab blotime the foundto battell hantigy ont the bole stomane eurpiee 3 mot Sh ‘Bineng. Crucell; nations beingMicred bp,inuaded the borders Coedars waters. the Pics diutded into tivo nations Dicalidones,and Victuriones, and (tt like maner the Atcacotti a right warlike nation, and the Scots fwandering bere and perour Conftantins oifplaced certeine officers, ano there,mavefolvle wake in places therethep came. Among other be Depztucd the fante Luptctnus of the 5° Lhe confines of France were bifquteten by the pffice of the matter of the armozie, appointing one Frankeners md Sarons borderers buto them,cues Wumobarius to fucceed bin in that rome , before rie one as thep could breaking fozth ,¢ doing great anie teh thing toas knotwen in thefe parties. And harine bp cruel fpoile,fire, and taking of p2tfoners. hibere it toas doubted lealt that Wupicinus(if be bad Xo twlthitand thofe doings if md fortune tvould briderttoo fo mmc filet be twas pet tn ‘MWrltaine) give bimieaue, that molt able capteine going bnto {would baue attempted fore netw trouble,as he twas the bttermott boundsofthe carth stbert be came to aman of a fontand loftie mind,be twas called backe the coatt of Iullen tebich is feucred from the contra from thence , and twithall there was fent a notarie vie coatt on the other fide bythe fea, toith a narrow bnifo Wulleine, to watch that none fhould pale the freight,abere fometime the water gorth derie bigd feas ouer into Wytaine till Lupicinas were retur, 60 and rough, ¢ thoztlic after becoinmeth caline ¢ plea Hed; artd fo tetarningrauer from thence peebe bad fantAwithont burt te thofe that paffe the fame, tran' anie knowledge hhat twas Dane bp the emperour, be could make no furre,baning: no tach alfittants in Libaé, iwere that troubled the wWritains in thts batt, faith thus. his thall uifice to be fato, thatin this feafon NUre diotring, the Ainrans wathen and Beftraicd HepartnotGatlinaAbetiayns the Sarmatians porting oucr at teafare, be arrined at Sandtuich (02 rather iichbucrety) ttbere there is a quict roaD for dedlels to lie at anchor, "UWherebpon the Rataui and Herull;thtth the foulviers of the legions cated Loui), amd Victores, being comtpantes that truffrd well to thete otune trergth; tiardyed finztiy qderin towards Rondon ant ancient citic, tbteh noty af Late bath bin called Quguita. Weretwity iniding bis arntie into fanotte parts , be fet 85 thep Wwere abroad to ft the traps of bis entmries firrep the countrig, peffrred Lwith burderis of theit fporlts anv pittage, ann fpedihe putting them to Hight, as they tuere leaning & Wap HOlt prifonet's tehichthep bad taken ,twtth their bones fiich the paxe Wzitains that were tributaries haa piLobe baiefereftozing the bhole, crceptafmall amongthe tuearie fouldiers, be portion be mntren thecitie tubich before as Oppel with trow flestut nat bbenticrefrefhed,bicaule there was : fopeot reliefe mid atfured prefernation. ppomifesof great foealthif thep tpaulotoine, with -_inuinthat enferpatfe, 25ut euras nol in the perie niche, saben thep hulp haus gone inband with thee -ongrationserploit, Theovolius warsied.of thetr,tne tent, boldlie apuancen bunfelfe to. fee due punity menterecuten omthe offendars that were forthwith After thischen Dheodoftus tas comforted with taken andknoipne to be guiltte in that confpiracie, profperous tnctelic to attemtpt things of greatertin: Theodpfins committe Walontine ttth a felw.0¢ mnicitins tas portance,anbteatching waics how with godaduife «: ther of bis truffie complices onto the captettic Eul- appomntspto tofumpke(uerlie: ahiletthe remained doubtfull hat 1° cittus commanding binrto for them put to heath $ oat Tea 5 pouldintue, he learned as well bytheconfetfionof but conieauring by bis warlike Gill (oherein he "* fhatbp licence were Departed and late (cattered here left him not poffitute of bir furtherance in anie one ae paffepall other in thole daics) abat might folloty, piloners takent ,\as alfo bythe information of fuch be would notin anie-Wwife baue ante further inquirte ag were fied front the enhnties, that thefeattered madeofthe other confpivators, leatt through feare ‘ peopleof funbeie rations Which totth pracifeofareat that might be{pzead abzoad.in manic , the tronbies rtueltic were beroine fierce ard Dndanted, conld tot -_of the prquinces notw well quieted, thould be againe pefubdued bitby policie fettetlic practifen, anviudrevined. Atterthis , Aheodofius difpofing binlelfe deninuations Atlength therefore fettingfmabbis to rempelfe mantesbings as nedtequited , all ban: proclamations, nd promifing pardon to thofe that Were gone atvate from thetr capteinso2 charge, be 20 ger was.quite remeued: fo that {t twas moft appar -vent, that fortune fauozed biminiud wife, that the talled them backe againe to ferne: and alfothofe mothereitiplacesabzoad. Ip thismeanes, Shen marie feerereturned, hebeing ontheonefioeears nefflie poouoken, and ot the other holoen backe with thoughtfulicares, requiredto Hane one Ciuilisby hamefentfohimtobaue the rule of the prouiners tn BPritaine in then of the other qouernours,a man of tharpe wit,ad an eatneft mainteiner of inftice: Be likewiferequiven that one Sulcitinsa capteiie res nowmedin knowledge of twarlike affaires might befentoncr to hina for bis better alliance. hele of all his attempts. ibe tiyereforeretozed the cities -_¢ caftels that lucre aypointed to be kept tnith gavel fois, and. the, bowders he caufed to be defendedand garded twith fufficient numbers fo beepe watch and iwardin places necefarie. And haning tecouered the pouince which the eninties had gotten into theit -pollcllion , he foreffo2eb it tothe founer Mate, that bpondis mofiowto haueit fo, a latofull gouernour 3 partofaBife ivas alligned to rulett,amd the maine twas changed, pais called fo as from thencefest it {honla be called Galentia "* nea, } fo2 the pzitices pleafure, things tere done in Bzttaine: Againeinthis eight and tiventith bake,the fame Marcellinus reciting further tibat the fame Dheodar fing atchined fn WBeitaine, hath in effect thefe words: Hedofins berelica capteine of warthicfame, tar king abaliantcourageto bint, anddeparting-front leantin Suguita, chic) men of old timecallenaonvon,with foulbiers atfemblen by great diligence, pid fuccour ,, ‘h Md teleue greatlic the b secaied and troubled fate of the Wrifains » prenenting everie conuentent place there the barbarous people might lic in twait f0 do mifthiefe; anb nothing be conmranded the Meane ouldierstodo, but that abereof he with a Hherefull ntind would frit take in hand to Hetw theman erample . 3p this meanes accomplithing the rome of a'paliant fouldier 5 and fulfilling the ‘shite She Aveani, abind of met oadefned in times -paft by our eloers (of thome fomevpat wehaue fpokeninthe acs of the empersur Confiance ) bes ing notpbplittle andlittle falleninto vices, heres =«-: maoued from their places of abiding , being openite conuicted, that allured toith babes and faire promtir fes.thep badoftentimes beta{ed onto the: barbar rous nations abat was Done among the omans ; for this was their chatge, fo curne bp and dotone by long iournties , and-to giug warning to our cape tains, that tturre the people of the nert confines were aboutto make. Theodofius therefore haning ordered thefe ¢ other a- like things, mot worthilie ¢to bis high fame,was called home fo the emperours court, tbo leauing darge of a noble capteine, be bifcomftes andput -the prouinces in moft triumybant fate, was bighlie Tithea byfecuritic )embolvencd to inuavethe %o- ries, as ithe hadbeene an other Camillus 02 Curfoz Tofight fundaic nations , thome prefumption (How so renowmed for bis offen and molt profitableDictoMane prouinces : ad fo the cities and caffels that bene fore endamaged by manifold lofics and Papirius, and with the fauo2 and loue of all met {was conueied dnto the fea Hde;and palling ouer with Uibleafures were rettoren tothett founerftate of a gentle wind, came tothe court, there be twas sthe foundation of reft andquietnefte being foyalong featon atterto infue. But asthete things wereadwing; onetvicked -_-receined twithgreat glapnefle and commendation , being tmunediatlie appointed tofucced in the rome of Walence Jouinns that twas maifter of the host Padile tas inhand ¢like to have burt forth,tothe Hanous danger of (etting things in brotleifithay fes, Finallic, be was called bp the emperour Grae -tianus , tobe alfoctaten with him tn the tmperiall Not bene ttaien cnenin the beginning of thefirft at: 60 effate, after the beath of Galence, fn the peare after the incarnation of our Sauioz 379, andreignedenv Res EG lempt. Fo; there as one Galentinns , bomte in perour, furnamed Thovofius the great, about 16 Wil. Har, Patties of Ualeria adisining to Pannonta, How callen Stiermarke, a manof a proud anv loftie Smnach , brother to the toife of wariminns , thich Galentinus forfome notable offenfe had bene bar Mitbed into Buritaine,therethe naughtie man that Onotrett in quict , neuifen how by fome com peares and 2 dais. Weretoalfo maie that be applied which the forefato Marcellinus, twziteth in the fame bobe , touching' the inuafion of the Sarons , the ahich (as Wolf. Lax Wolf Lazi, _-_zius takethit) entredthemfictt into great Writaine, ate mightoetropTheavafius,eboashefatw but tere repelledof the emperour Walentinianus ng about manic things both prinilic and apertlic, ion of histnmestarable vefire to mifdiiefe Mill Afing be fought to procure afiwell other that Zhe fame verre (faith ye) that the emperours were -theethird time confuls , there bake footha mul -_‘tityde of Sarons, t palling the feas, entren ftrongs im felfe, as allo diuersof the fonlois times toith the Aaughter ofZ people, the i ° pe chelie able to refit bis Wicked purpofes. And in ieee wile banifhed met, ¢ fnelined to , the fir , by the conduct and guiding of Seucrus. Seneca Ue into the emane confines ra nation fen offer Je 0 2 i - taking themoftpart of the pout onerinitybim:iwe the Scots Co» Pics. the hiftoriéiof England: si inden hoties of cattell's he berefi.tbenrof theirpreie, the, ers, alluring: them(a8 the, time (orne>) twith large a a SS 27S - a FS The fourth Booke of Theftate ofthe BrihebabberetttheLand of the chiefettforcesthereof, tr and Quandt oid Banronta,the Pics,the Sarons,theThe Dnari, |