JOHN RUDD, LL.D.
Events treated at length are here indicated in large type; the numerals following give volume and page.
Separate chronologies of the various nations, and of the careers of famous persons, will be found in the INDEX VOLUME, with volume and page references showing where the several events are fully treated.
A.D.
410. Britain is abandoned by the Roman Empire. Franks join in the Barbarian attack on Gaul.
Siege, capture, and pillage of Rome by Alaric; he dies and is succeeded by Adolphus. See [VISIGOTHS PILLAGE ROME], iv, I.
411. Count Gerontius makes Constans prisoner and slays him; he besieges Constantine in Aries, where he, is put to flight by Constantius, Honorius' general, and, after being deserted by his soldiers, he stabs himself. Constantine surrenders to Constantius, is sent to Ravenna and beheaded.
Jovinus revolts at Mainz.
Conference between Catholics and Donatists at Carthage, after which more severe laws are enacted against the latter.
412. Jovinus makes his brother Sebastian his colleague. The Visigoths enter Gaul.