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Headword:
Gratianos
Adler number: gamma,427
Translated headword: Gratian, Gratianus, Gratianos
Vetting Status: high
Translation: He, when he heard of the demise of his uncle Valens,[1] immediately pointed Rome in an easterly direction, and condemning the savagery of his uncle Valens against the Christians, he quickly recalled some of them who had been exiled by that man, restoring their property to them and compensating them for the injuries they had suffered. He introduced a law allowing all to gather in their own churches free from fear and harrassment, forbidding from the places of worship only Eunomians, Photinians, Manichaeans.[2]
In the promenade stand monuments on horseback of Gratian and Valentinian and
Theodosius and the hunchback Firmilianus as a joke.[3]
Greek Original:Gratianos: houtos hôs eputheto tên tou Oualentos tou theiou teleutên, autika pros tên heôian Rhômên diethei kai katagnous tês tou theiou Oualentos tês peri tous Christianous ômotêtos tous men hup' ekeinou exoristhentas dia tacheôn anekaleito, ousias te autois apodidous kai therapeuôn tas blabas: pasi te nomon pareichen adeôs kai adêritôs en tais idiais ekklêsiais sunagesthai, monous de tôn euktêriôn eirgesthai Eunomianous, Phôteinianous, Manichaious. hoti en tôi peripatôi ephippoi stêlai histanto Gratianou kai Oualentinianou kai Theodosiou kai kurtou Phirmilianou pros gelôta.
Notes:
Emperor 367-383 CE. See web address 1 for the biography of Gratian by Walter E. Roberts on the
De imperatoribus romanis site.
[1] For whom see generally
omicron 764.
[2] John of
Antioch fr.185 FHG (4.608), now 278 Roberto. For Eunomians see
epsilon 3598; for Photinians,
phi 679; for Manichaeans,
mu 147,
mu 149,
mu 154.
[3] ps.-Codinus,
Patria Constantinopoleos 2.76 (Preger,
Scriptores originum Constantinopolitanarum 190.6-9); cf.
sigma 1084,
phi 470.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: architecture; art history; biography; Christianity; daily life; economics; ethics; geography; historiography; history; law; religion; zoology
Translated by: William Hutton on 6 July 2003@10:42:28.
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