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AFTER a considerable time Maximus was informed of the attacks
which were being made upon the loud-voiced herald of the truth, and he
sent dispatches to Valentinianus charging him to put a stop to his war
against true religion and exhorting him not to abandon his father's
faith. In the event of his advice being disregarded he further
threatened war, and confirmed what be wrote by what he did, for he
mustered his forces and marched for Milan where Valentinianus was then
residing. When the latter heard of his approach he fled into
Illyricum. He had learnt by experience what good he had got by
following his mother's advice.
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