Eutropius was a Roman historian who lived during the late 4th century AD. He is primarily known for his work "Breviarium ab Urbe Condita," which summarizes Roman history from its legendary founding to his contemporary time. While specific details about his life are scarce, it is believed that he lived in the Roman Empire, likely in the regions around Constantinople, where he may have served in the administration.
Eutropius - consul - died in 399.
Eutropius of Saintes died in 0##.
Eutropius of Orange died on 475-05-27.
According to Eutropius, around sixty or more men participated in the assassination. He was stabbed 23 times. According to Suetonius, a physician later established that only one wound, the second one to his chest, had been lethal. Click on "Julius Caesar" under related links below.
The extent of the Roman Empire in 272 B.C. was this: Barbarian invaders in 271 B.C. had managed to reach the very middle of the peninsular, but the reigning emperor, Aurelius, was, according to the historian Eutropius, "a man of ability in war." He restored almost of all the old borders, as portrayed above.
Take your pick. All these saints are commemorated on May 27. Augustine of Canterbury Basilios of Georgia Bruno of Würzburg Eutropius of Orange Frederick of Liège James of Nisibis James of Nocera Julius the Veteran and Companions Mary Bartholomeo Bagnesi Matthew Gam Melangell Ranulphus of Arras Restituta of Sora and Companions Zachary of Vienne
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