Gallus Chart
The tables below are reproductions of the charts found in appendix 9 of Athanasius and Constantius: Theology and Politics in the Constantinian Empire (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993) by T.D. Barnes. Minor stylistic changes have been made to improve consistency.
The tables below are adapted and reproduced with permission from T.D. Barnes, Athanasius and Constantius: Theology and Politics in the Constantinian Empire (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993).
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Principal Residence
Year | Location |
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351–354 | Antioch (Chr. min. 1.238) |
Attested Movements
Date | Event | Source |
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351, Mar. 15 | Proclaimed Caesar at Sirmium | Chr. min. 1.238 (day); Passio Artemii 12 = Philostorgius, HE 3.26 |
351, May 7 | Reaches Antioch | Socrates, HE 2.28.22 |
351 | Campaign in Mesopotamia? | Philostorgius, HE 3.28 |
352, summer | Suppresses a Jewish rebellion in Galilee | Jerome, Chronicle 238 |
353, late summer–354, spring | At Antioch | Ammianus 14.1.4–9, 7.1–4 |
354, c. Mar. | Visits Hierapolis | Ammianus 14.7.5 |
354, Apr.–Aug. | At Antioch | Ammianus 14.7.9–17 |
354, c. Sept. 1 | Leaves Antioch | Ammianus 14.11.12 |
354, Sept. 14–30 | At Nicomedia? | P. Laur. 169 (consular date of 354 restored) |
354 | Stripped of his imperial rank at Poetovio | Ammianus 14.11.19/20 |
354, Oct. | Tried and executed near Pola | Ammianus 14.11.20–23 |
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