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Chapter XX.—Death of Arsacius, and Ordination of Atticus.
But Arsacius did not long
survive his accession to the bishopric; for he died on the 11th of
November under the following consulate, which was Stilicho’s
second, and the first of Anthemius.890890
405 a.d.
In consequence of the fact that the bishopric became desirable and many
aspired to the vacant see, much time elapsed before the election of a
successor: but at length in the following consulate, which was the
sixth of Arcadius, and the first of Probus,891891
406 a.d.
a devout man named Atticus was promoted to the episcopate. He was a
native of Sebastia in Armenia, and had followed an ascetic life from an
early age: moreover in addition to a moderate share of learning, he
possessed a large amount of natural prudence. But I shall speak of him
more particularly a little later.892892
Cf. VII. 2.
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