| Scope Of Chapter XXXII. | |
|---|---|
| Arcadius Emperor of the East. - Administration and Disgrace of Eutropius. - Revolt of Gainas. - Persecution of St. John Chrysostom. - Theodosius II. Emperor of the East. - His Sister Pulcheria. - His Wife Eudocia. - The Persian War, and Division of Armenia | |
| AD | Event |
| 395-1453 | The Empire of the East |
| 395-408 | Reign of Arcadius |
| 395-399 | Administration and Character of Eutropius— His Venality and Injustice Ruin of Abundantius Destruction of Timasius |
| 397 | A cruel and unjust Law of Treason |
| 399 | Rebellion of Tribigild Fall of Eutropius |
| 400 | Conspiracy and Fall of Gainas |
| 398 | Election and Merit of St. John Chrysostom |
| 398-403 | His Administration and Defects |
| 403 | Chrysostom is persecuted by the Empress Eudoxia Popular Tumults at Constantinople |
| 404 | Exile of Chrysostom |
| 407 | His Death |
| 438 | His Relics transported to Constantinople |
| 408 | Death of Arcadius— His supposed Testament |
| 408-485 | Administration of Anthemius |
| 414-453 | Character and Administration of Pulcheria Education and Character of Theodosius the Younger |
| 421-460 | Character and Adventures of the Empress Eudocia |
| 422 | The Persian War |
| 431-440 | Armenia divided between the Persians and the Romans |
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