jan 1, 400 - "Epitome de Caesaribus"
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[ca. 235 CE] While hunting down the wealthy, guiltless and guilty alike, near Aquileia, by an insurrection of the troops, he was butchered with his child, a daughter, to the accompanying military jest that a whelp from inferior stock must not be kept (Epitome de Caesaribus (pseudo-Aurelius Victor), 25
[ca. 315 CE] When Constantinus, reckless and horribly intoxicated, in a display of highway robbery, rushed into territories not his own, he was slain and thrown into a river, the name for which is Alsa, not far from Aquileia. 22. But while Constans, because of a desire of hunting, was roaming through forests and woodland pastures, some soldiers, with Chrestius, Marcellinus, and also Magnentius the instigators, conspired toward his murder (Epitome de Caesaribus (pseudo-Aurelius Victor), 41.21
[ca. 380 CE] In addition, at Aquileia he killed Maximus the tyrant, who had murdered Gratian and had taken control of Gallia, (Epitome de Caesaribus (pseudo-Aurelius Victor), 48
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