Theodosius I

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Once the largest library in the ancient world, and containing works by the greatest thinkers and writers of antiquity, including Homer, Plato, Socrates and many more, the Library of Alexandria,  northern Egypt, is popularly believed to have been destroyed in a huge fire around 2000 years ago and its volumous works lost. Since its destruction... [continue reading]

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  • 286 CE
    Theodosius I settles Visigoths in Phrygia.
  • 391 CE
    Emperor Theodosius closes pagan temples.
  • 393 CE
    Roman Emperor Theodosius definitively ends all pagan Games in Greece.
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