-
related to
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius. Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk, Un poète
Latin chrétien redécouvert:
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, panégyriste de Théodose...
- the
emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
Aurelius Victor, Themistius,
Pacatus Drepanius, and Claudian,
although not
explicitly mentioning Italica, also state...
-
preview at
googlebooks Nixon & Rodgers, 437-48: Full text of
Latinus Pacata Drepanius,
Panegyric of
Theodosius (389) with
commentary and context.
Leigh Fermor...
- 117–138), and
Theodosius (r. 379–395). In the 4th century,
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, a
Gallic rhetorician,
dedicated part of his work to the
depiction of...
-
preview at
googlebooks Nixon & Rodgers, 437-48: Full text of
Latinus Pacata Drepanius,
Panegyric of
Theodosius (389) with
commentary and context. MacCormack...
- to
bribe them to turn back. They then
attacked the Alamanni.
Pacatus Drepanius reports that the Huns then
fought with
Theodosius against the usurper...
- soldiers.
Given the
negative stereotypes, the
panegyrist Latinius Pacatus Drepanius (fl. 389–393)
described the
troops of
Maximus as
having 'lost'
their Romanness...
-
Hincmar ultimately rejected the treatise. The work was
warmly ****ailed by
Drepanius Florus,
canon of Lyons, and Prudentius, and was
condemned by two councils:...
- AD 260 to 269 is
widely known as the
Gallic Empire.
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, a
panegyrist of the late
fourth century AD. List of
Roman gentes Metropolitan...
-
commentary on
Panegyrici Latini II(12): an
oration delivered by
Pacatus Drepanius before the
emperor Theodosius I in the
senate at Rome, AD 389". Bryn Mawr...