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Acknowledgments | ||
I | Prologue: Challenge, Response, Questions | 1 |
II | Formation of the Field Army: The Tetrarchy and Constantine | 5 |
III | The Field Army Fully Developed: Constantius II, Julian, and Valentinian I | 13 |
IV | Disaster and Reorganization: Valens, Gratian, and Theodosius I | 22 |
V | Breakdown in the West: Stilicho | 36 |
VI | The Fading of the Field Army in the West: Stilicho's Successors | 46 |
VII | Conclusion | 52 |
Notes | 55 | |
Glossary | 69 | |
Bibliography | 72 | |
Index | 77 |
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