03-02-2007, 09:31 PM
Glad it helped, Paul.
Besides contingents sent to Julian and Procopius, there are a few similar circumstances between 332AD and 365AD which historians generally consider as constant evidence of this aspect of the treaty of 332AD: a Gothic contingent sent to fight on the Persian frontier in 348 AD (Libanius Or. 59.92), a force of Taifali (allied and constantly linked to Goths) sent to help Constantius II against Quado-Sarmatians in 358 AD (Ammianus, XVII.13.19-20) , a contingent of Goths which joined Constantius' planned campaign against Persians in 359/60 AD (Ammianus XX.8.1); then, Julian and Procopius.
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Besides contingents sent to Julian and Procopius, there are a few similar circumstances between 332AD and 365AD which historians generally consider as constant evidence of this aspect of the treaty of 332AD: a Gothic contingent sent to fight on the Persian frontier in 348 AD (Libanius Or. 59.92), a force of Taifali (allied and constantly linked to Goths) sent to help Constantius II against Quado-Sarmatians in 358 AD (Ammianus, XVII.13.19-20) , a contingent of Goths which joined Constantius' planned campaign against Persians in 359/60 AD (Ammianus XX.8.1); then, Julian and Procopius.
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Iuppiter Optimus Maximus resistere atque iterare pugnam iubet
(Liv. I.12)
Tiberius Claudius Nero
a.k.a. Carlo Sansilvestri
CONTUBERNIUM
SISMA - Società Italiana per gli Studi Militari Antichi
(Liv. I.12)
Tiberius Claudius Nero
a.k.a. Carlo Sansilvestri
CONTUBERNIUM
SISMA - Società Italiana per gli Studi Militari Antichi