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Chapter III.—While Valens persecutes the Orthodox Christians in the East, a Usurper arises at Constantinople named Procopius: and at the Same Time an Earthquake and Inundation take Place and injure Several Cities.
While Valens was thus occupied
in Syria, there arose a usurper at Constantinople named Procopius; who
having collected a large body of troops in a very short time, meditated
an expedition against the emperor. This intelligence created extreme
solicitude in the emperor’s mind and checked for a while the
persecution he had commenced against all who dared to differ from him
in opinion. And while the commotions of a civil war were painfully
anticipated, an earthquake occurred which did much damage to many
cities. The sea also changed its accustomed boundaries, and overflowed
to such an extent in some places, that vessels might sail where roads
had previously existed; and it retired so much from other places, that
the ground became dry. These events happened in the first consulate of
the two emperors.571571
365 a.d.
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