Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 70. Chapters: 390 deaths, 391 deaths, 392 deaths, 393 deaths, 394 deaths, 395 deaths, 396 deaths, 397 deaths, 398 deaths, 399 deaths, Theodosius I, Ambrose, Libanius, Martin of Tours, Pope Siricius, Ausonius, Valentinian II, Didymus the Blind, Eunomius of Cyzicus, Bahram IV, Murong Chui, Arbogast, Murong Bao, Yao Chang, Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, Galla, Emperor Xiaowu of Jin, Murong Nong, Macarius of Egypt, Fu Deng, Evagrius Ponticus, Diodorus of Tarsus, Murong Lin, Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople, Tufa Wugu, Eugenius, Lan Han, Murong Yong, Murong Long, Murong Hui, Liborius of Le Mans, Zhai Liao, Saint Fabiola, Gregory of Elvira, Apollinaris of Laodicea, Fu Chong, Savinian and Potentian, Ticonius, Rufinus, Geminianus, Urban of Langres, Philastrius, Gildo, Heliodorus of Altino, Pacian, Eutropius, Peter of Sebaste, Princess Dowager Helan, Timasius, Macarius of Alexandria, Julius of Novara, Bacurius the Iberian, Richomeres, Aurelius Victor, Proculus, Zhai Zhao, Empress Duan Yuanfei, Gogugyang of Goguryeo, Gelasius of Caesarea, Empress She, Jinsa of Baekje, Consort Chen Guinu, Felix of Como, Yuan Shansong, Saint Donatian, Almachius. Excerpt: Martin of Tours (Latin: 316 - November 8, 397) was a Bishop of Tours whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name much legendary material accrued and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints. He is considered a spiritual bridge across Europe, given his association with both France and Hungary. His life was recorded by a contemporary, the hagiographer Sulpicius Severus. Some of the accounts of his travels may have been interpolated into his vita to validate early sites of his cult. He is a patron saint of soldiers and horses. Martin was born at Savaria, Pannonia (now Szombathely, Hungary)....