No More Learning

As a result of these things, Constantius burned more and more with outrage and, as he was unable to endure the like, with a sharp fever which excessive           increased by sleepless nights, perished in the foothills of Mount Taurus near Mopsocrene in the forty-fourth year of age and in the thirty-ninth of imperium, but in his twenty-fourth as an Augustus: eight alone, sixteen with his brothers and Magnentius, fifteen as a Caesar.