PartIV。
TheplainofMardiainThracewasthetheatreofasecondbattlenolessobstinateandbloodythantheformer。Thetroopsonbothsidesdisplayedthesamevaloranddiscipline;andthevictorywasoncemoredecidedbythesuperiorabilitiesofConstantine,whodirectedabodyoffivethousandmentogainanadvantageousheight,fromwhence,duringtheheatoftheaction,theyattackedtherearoftheenemy,andmadeaveryconsiderableslaughter。ThetroopsofLicinius,however,presentingadoublefront,stillmaintainedtheirground,tilltheapproachofnightputanendtothecombat,andsecuredtheirretreattowardsthemountainsofMacedonia。^90Thelossoftwobattles,andofhisbravestveterans,reducedthefiercespiritofLiciniustosueforpeace。HisambassadorMistrianuswasadmittedtotheaudienceofConstantine:heexpatiatedonthecommontopicsofmoderationandhumanity,whicharesofamiliartotheeloquenceofthevanquished;representedinthemostinsinuatinglanguage,thattheeventofthewarwasstilldoubtful,whilstitsinevitablecalamitieswerealikepernicioustoboththecontendingparties;anddeclaredthathewasauthorizedtoproposealastingandhonorablepeaceinthenameofthetwoemperorshismasters。ConstantinereceivedthementionofValenswithindignationandcontempt。\"Itwasnotforsuchapurpose,\"
hesternlyreplied,\"thatwehaveadvancedfromtheshoresofthewesternoceaninanuninterruptedcourseofcombatsandvictories,that,afterrejectinganungratefulkinsman,weshouldacceptforourcolleagueacontemptibleslave。TheabdicationofValensisthefirstarticleofthetreaty。\"^91Itwasnecessarytoacceptthishumiliatingcondition;andtheunhappyValens,afterareignofafewdays,wasdeprivedofthepurpleandofhislife。Assoonasthisobstaclewasremoved,thetranquillityoftheRomanworldwaseasilyrestored。ThesuccessivedefeatsofLiciniushadruinedhisforces,buttheyhaddisplayedhiscourageandabilities。Hissituationwasalmostdesperate,buttheeffortsofdespairaresometimesformidable,andthegoodsenseofConstantinepreferredagreatandcertainadvantagetoathirdtrialofthechanceofarms。Heconsentedtoleavehisrival,or,asheagainstyledLicinius,hisfriendandbrother,inthepossessionofThrace,AsiaMinor,Syria,andEgypt;buttheprovincesofPannonia,Dalmatia,Dacia,Macedonia,andGreece,wereyieldedtotheWesternempire,andthedominionsofConstantinenowextendedfromtheconfinesofCaledoniatotheextremityofPeloponnesus。Itwasstipulatedbythesametreaty,thatthreeroyalyouths,thesonsofemperors,shouldbecalledtothehopesofthesuccession。CrispusandtheyoungConstantineweresoonafterwardsdeclaredCaesarsintheWest,whiletheyoungerLiciniuswasinvestedwiththesamedignityintheEast。Inthisdoubleproportionofhonors,theconquerorassertedthesuperiorityofhisarmsandpower。^92
[Footnote90:Zosimus,l。ii。p。92,93。Anonym。Valesian。p。
713。TheEpitomesfurnishsomecircumstances;buttheyfrequentlyconfoundthetwowarsbetweenLiciniusandConstantine。]
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