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CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME CHAPTER XXV The Government and Death of jfoviatt — Election of Valentinian, who asso- ciates his Brother Valens, and makes his final Division of the Eastern and Western Empires — Revolt of Procopius — Civil and Ecclesiastical Administration — Germany — Britain — Africa — The East — The Danube — Death of Valentinian — His two Sons, Gratian and Valejitinian II., succeed to the Western Empire A.D. PAGE 363 State of the Church ... ... ... i Jovian proclaims universal Toleration ... ... ... ... 3 His progress from Antioch ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 364 Jovian, with his infant Son, assumes the Name and Ensigns of the Consulship ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 364 Death of Jovian ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 Vacancy of the Throne ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 364 Election and Character of Valentinian ... ... ... ... 8 He is acknowledged by the Army ... ... ... ... ... 8 Associates his Brother Valens ... ... ... ... ... 10 364 The final Division of the Eastern and Western Empires ... 10 365 Revolt of Procopius ... ... ... ... ... ,.. ... 11 366 His Defeat and Death ... .. ... ... ... ... 14 373 Severe Inquisition into the Crime of Magic at Rome and Antioch 16 364-375. The Cruelty of Valentinian and Valens ... ... ... ig Their Laws and Government ... ... ... ... ... 21 Valentinian maintains the Religious Toleration ... ... ... 23 367-378. Valens professes Arianism, and persecutes the Catholics 24 373 Death of Athanasius ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 26 Just Idea of the Persecution of Valens ... ... 26 370 Valentinian restrains the Avarice of the Clergy ... 28 366-384. Ambition and Luxury of Damasus, Bishop of Rome ... 29 364-375. Foreign Wars ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 365 I.Germany. The Alemanni invade Gaul ... ... ... 32 366 Their Defeat .. ... ... ... .. ... ... ... 33 368 Valentinian passes, and fortifies, the Rhine ... ... ... 34 371 The Burgundians ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 36 The Saxons ... ... 37 II. Britain. The Scots and Picts 40 343-366. Their Invasion of Britain 43