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"as a result of participation in Eugenius' revolt of the last of the pagans against emperor Diocletian" I removed this garble, revised the text and added some dab to Libanius' works. Wetman 18:54, 5 Jul 2004 (UTC)
"of which Libanius would have been proud." I removed this because it isn't appropiate for an encyclopedia.