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- abbreviation Chronicles
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- proper noun Abbreviation of
Chronicles .
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Cassiodorus (in Chron.) and Ennodius (p. 1604) are loyal and credulous, and the testimony of the Valesian Fragment (p. 718) may justify their belief.
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Proaeresius, a Christian sophist, refused to accept the partial favor of the emperor Hieronym. in Chron.p. 185, edit.
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Marcellinus, or rather his continuator, (in Chron.,) casts a shade of premeditated assassination over the death of Constantine.
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Per avaritaim aximi ducis, ad rebellionem fame coacti sunt, (in Chron.)
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Marcellinus spits the venom of a Greek subject — perjuriis illectus, interfectusque est, (in Chron.)] 23 The sonorous and servile oration of Ennodius was pronounced at Milan or Ravenna in the years
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The manufacture seems to have flourished; but Foggini, the Roman editor, (p. 26,) is at a loss to determine whether this picture was an original or a copy.] 54 See the tyranny of Phocas and the elevation of Heraclius, in Chron.
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Vales.p. 721, and Cassiodorus, in Chron.) may be distinctly traced under the following heads: iron mine,
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His Roman games might render him popular, (Cassiodor. in Chron.,) but Eutharic was asper in religione, (Anonym.
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Roma fuit ita desolata, ut nemo ibi hominum, nisi (nulloe?) bestiae morarentur, (Marcellin. in Chron.p. 54.)]
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Prosper (in Chron.) makes it an equal and bloody battle, but the Gothic writers Cassiodorus (in
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