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Hydatius and main
The main sources for the career of Ataulf are Paulus Orosius, the chronicles of the Gallaecian bishop Hydatius, and those of Augustine's disciple, Prosper of Aquitaine.
Hydatius ' main claim to historical importance is the chronicle he wrote towards the end of his life.

Hydatius and concern
Along with this concern, Hydatius devoted himself to rooting out heresy, not just in his own episcopal diocese, but in the rest of the Iberian Peninsula as well.

Hydatius and is
Steven Muhlberger has subsequently pointed out for many of the events in his chronicle Hydatius are based on word of mouth, and many problems with his chronology " resulted from delays and distortions in the best information to which he had access "; the evidence of Hydatius is not as decisive as Oost believed in his article.
Despite the scarcity of sources, if his date of birth is accepted as that given above or at least within the window between 375 and 385 it can be seen that Orosius grew up during a period of cultural flourishing along with Hydatius and the Ávitos.
Though Hydatius consistently characterizes Iberian heretics as Manichees, it is generally believed that he meant Priscillianists, followers of the ascetic bishop Priscillian, who had been condemned as a heretic by several church councils and executed as a magician by the emperor Magnus Maximus around 385.
Regardless of his sometimes very sophisticated literary devices, Hydatius ' chronicle is an essential source of information for reconstructing the course of fifth-century events.
It is doubtful whether Hydatius is also the author of the " Fasti consulares " for the years 245-468, appended to the " Chronicle " in the only almost complete manuscript in our possession.
Petronius is reported by Hydatius to have arranged the marriage of his eldest stepdaughter Eudocia to Palladius, his eldest son and Caesar.
Till the beginning of the 19th century he was known only from the notice of him in the Chronicle ( year 443 ) of his contemporary Hydatius, where he is praised as a poet and orator, and mention is made of statues set up in his honour.

Hydatius and show
Hydatius may thus have believed that he was chronicling the world's last days, and on occasion he deliberately distorted his account to show events in a gloomier light.

Hydatius and Roman
Hydatius or Idacius ( c. 400 – c. 469 ), bishop of Aquae Flaviae in the Roman province of Gallaecia ( almost certainly the modern Chaves, Portugal, in the modern district of Vila Real ) was the author of a chronicle of his own times that provides us with our best evidence for the history of the Iberian Peninsula in the 5th century.
Hydatius was born around the year 400 in the environs of Civitas Lemica, a Roman town near modern Xinzo de Limia in the Spanish Galician province of Ourense.
We know very little else about Hydatius ' life, though we know he was kidnapped and imprisoned for a time in 460 by local enemies, which suggests he played an important role in the internal politics of Roman Gallaecia.
In 409, as Roman control collapsed, the Suebi conquests transformed Roman < span lang =" la "> Gallaecia </ span > (< span lang =" la "> convents </ span > < span lang =" la "> Lucense </ span > and < span lang =" la "> Bracarense </ span >) into the kingdom of Galicia ( the < span lang =" la "> Galliciense Regnum </ span > recorded by Hydatius and Gregory of Tours ).
Hydatius attributes the assassination to revolting troops of the Roman army, enraged at Maximus ' attempted flight.
Hydatius attributes the assassination to revolting troops of the Roman army, enraged at Maximus ' attempted flight.

Hydatius and Hispania
Following the fortunes of the Vandals and Suevi into the Iberian peninsula ( Hispania, comprising modern Portugal and Spain ) in 409, the Alans led by Respendial settled in the provinces of Lusitania and Carthaginiensis: " Alani Lusitaniam et Carthaginiensem provincias, et Wandali cognomine Silingi Baeticam sortiuntur " ( Hydatius ).
In 432 Aëtius again defeated the Franks, making peace with them, and he sent back Hydatius to the Suebi in Hispania.
His notable opponents in Hispania were Hyginus, bishop of Cordoba, and Hydatius, bishop of Mérida.
Steven Muhlberger explains Hydatius knew of the first when the ships the embassy sailed on passed Gallaecia, and the second through the rumors which reached his distant corner of Hispania.
Three other chronicles cover parts of the Visigothic rule of Hispania: the bishop Hydatius, bishop Isidore of Seville, both of the doctrinally unified Catholic Visigothic establishment, and the fragmentary but apparently secular Chronicle of Zaragoza.
Hydatius was the author of a chronicle of his own times that provides us with our best evidence for the history of Hispania in the 5th century.

Hydatius and .
* Hydatius becomes bishop of Aquae Flaviae in Gallaecia ( modern Chaves ) in Portugal.
Oost has pointed out that in his chronicle Hydatius wrote Placidia was unmarried as of 455.
The most important sources are the chronicles that cover the second half of the 5th century — those of Hydatius and Marcellinus Comes, as well as the fragments of Priscus and John of Antioch.
In 431 he returned to Gaul, he received Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae, who complained about the attacks of the Suebi.
After a Priscillianist delegation to Hydatius was turned away, they appointed Priscillian bishop of Ávila, and the orthodox party found it necessary to appeal to the emperor Gratianus, who issued an edict threatening the sectarian leaders with banishment.
First he chose Messianus, one of his collaborators in his embassy to the Visigoths ordered by Petronius Maximus, as the new magister militum ; then he probably went to Gaul ( Hydatius says to Arelate ) to collect all the available forces, probably the Visigoth guard he had just disbanded ; finally he led his forces against the troops of Ricimer, near Piacenza.
The contemporary historian Hydatius, who lived in Spain, considered the year 457 the third of Avitus ' reign ; Avitus ' own intentions are not known ; nor are the manner and date of his death, of which there are several versions.
For the history of his reign, the major sources are the Spaniard historian Hydatius ( 400 c. – 469 c .) and the Byzantine chronicler John of Antioch ( first half of the 7th century ):
Hydatius, a historian who lived at the time of Attila's invasion, reports the number of 300, 000 dead.
The figures of both Jordanes and Hydatius are implausibly high.
In this context, Hydatius took part in a deputation of 431 requesting assistance in dealing with the Suevi from the general Flavius Aëtius, the most important representative of the imperial government in the West.
Hydatius probably died in 468 or shortly after, since at that point his chronicle breaks off abruptly.

main and concern
The special syntactical effects of a Rimbaud or an Edith Sitwell -- actually ornaments -- become the main concern.
At present the doctor's main concern was in seeing to it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too close inshore, because the work involved setting off nerve-shattering blasts at all hours.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
Franklin agrees that Luke ’ s work is apolitical and believes that Luke ’ s main concern was the “ triumph of God in Paul ’ s arrival in Rome.
" ( Acts 28: 14-15 ) While Walton agrees that Luke ’ s main concern is apolitical, he believes that “ there is too much politically sensitive material for this view to be tenable when Luke-Acts is read in its first-century settings, both Jewish and Greco-Roman .”
Strategic points, he says, not the defeat of the enemy's army, decide the fate of one's own country, and must constantly remain the general's main concern, a maxim which was never more remarkably disproved than in the war of 1809.
Its main concern is with explicating the dharmas constituting reality.
" The comedian made statements to the press in which he claimed money was not his main concern, but that he was " simply making hay while the sun shines.
Mehmed ’ s main concern with Constantinople had to do with rebuilding the city ’ s defenses and repopulation.
* Within Medicine, the Lungs are the main concern
Many historians maintain that the main concern of Pope Urban II, when calling for the First Crusade, was the threat to Constantinople from the Turkish invasion of Asia Minor in response to the appeal of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.
It asserted the doctrine that the main concern of the nation's government ought to be the nation's common people.
The main concern with fly-by-wire systems is reliability.
The Principia is one of the main inspirations of the movement against ethical naturalism ( see ethical non-naturalism ) and is partly responsible for the twentieth-century concern with meta-ethics.
The British government's strategy was to estrange the clan chiefs from their kinsmen and turn their descendants into English-speaking landlords whose main concern was the revenues their estates brought rather than the welfare of those who lived on them.
Let us review the three main knowledge domains of concern here:
Within Geneva, Calvin's main concern was the creation of a collège, an institute for the education of children.
The main macroeconomic concern is inflation, which at 13 percent remains high for the region.
Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularization, and " disenchantment " that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity and which he saw as the result of a new way of thinking about the world.
The main strategic concern of the United States at that time was to avoid the emergence a left-wing regime in Paraguay, which would be ideally situated at the heart of the South American continent to provide a haven for radicals and a base for revolutionary activities around the hemisphere.
The main concern of the first years of Martin's pontificate was the resumed war against Braccio da Montone from 1423.
Rotation of the body over the bar occurs naturally, and the vaulter's main concern is making sure that his / her arms, face and any other appendages do not knock the bar off as he / she goes over.
The main concern was contamination of the water, but the papers went to great lengths to note the care taken to avoid this.
* Red Shift Ltd, the name of the main industrial concern in the book by Samuel R. Delany, Nova ( novel )
4 ) The main area of concern during Phase 2 is the issue of interconnection.

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