Honorius
Honorius 384-423, Roman emperor of the West (395-423). On the death (395) of Theodosius I, the Roman Empire was divided; Arcadius , the elder son, received the East, and Honorius, the younger son, received the West. This division proved to be a permanent one. The general Stilicho , as guardian of Honorius, at first controlled the government of the West and defended the empire against the Visigoths. Honorius married (398) Stilicho's daughter, but in 408, influenced by a malicious favorite, Honorius ordered the execution of his general. Alaric I , king of the Visigoths, invaded Italy again in 409 and installed a puppet ruler at Rome, while Honorius remained at Ravenna. Negotiations with Alaric were mishandled by Honorius; infuriated, Alaric stormed and sacked Rome in 410. Alaric's death left Ataulf in command of the Visigoths, who then left Italy to invade Gaul. In 412, Honorius made peace with Ataulf, whom he reluctantly accepted (414) as husband for his sister Galla Placidia . A rival emperor, Constantine , was defeated (411) by Honorius' general Constantius, who soon exercised the actual power and who married (417) the widowed Galla Placidia. In 421, Honorius was obliged to accept Constantius as joint emperor (see Constantius III ), but Constantius died in the same year. Honorius died two years later; after a usurper was put down by forces from the East, the son of Galla Placidia and Constantius became (425) emperor as Valentinian III. The weak reign of Honorius marked an important stage in the decline of the Western Empire.
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YALE: Espionage conference at Yale.
M2 Presswire; 2/26/1999; 700+ words
; ...PRESSWIRE-26 February 1999-YALE: Espionage conference at Yale (C)1994-99 M2...are welcome to attend "The Matter of Espionage" conference, which was organized by...who wrote the book "Reflections on Espionage." Conference speakers will explore...
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Cyber espionage seen as growing threat to business, government; SANS Institute ranks it No. 3 on cyber menace list.
Magazine article from: Network World; 1/17/2008; ; 700+ words
; Byline: Ellen Messmer Cyber espionage is getting renewed attention as...SANS Institute has ranked cyber espionage No. 3 on its "Top Ten Cyber Menaces...the infamous Storm. "Economic espionage will be increasingly common as nation...
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State-sponsored crime: the futility of the Economic Espionage Act.
Magazine article from: Houston Journal of International Law; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; I. INTRODUCTION II. THE PROBLEM A. State-Sponsored Economic Espionage B. Economic Espionage and the Internet C. Economic Espionage: The Usual Suspects? 1. France 2. Russia 3. Japan 4. China 5. Germany 6. Israel...
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Who will spy? (the five conditions that must be met before an employee commits espionage)
Magazine article from: Security Management; 7/1/1991; ; 700+ words
; ESPIONAGE is a major problem for both industry...more than 60 Americans who committed espionage against the United States since 1981...presumably much larger number of industrial espionage cases that also occurred during that...
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More evidence that Clinton lied about espionage
Magazine article from: Human Events; 6/4/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...has reported to me that they suspect" espionage had occurred at America's national...select committee that investigated the espionage, Russert walked step by step through...received details of evidence of Chinese espionage at the labs. But Lockhart himself...
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A Revised Computer Espionage Law?; Change Would Allow Prosecution of Whistle-Blowers and Journalists
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/5/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...seeking a change in the federal computer espionage law that would open the door to prosecution...Department said the proposal would make the espionage law "more useful." It would eliminate...provision in current law requiring proof of espionage and make it a crime simply to use-or...
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War By Other Means: Economic Espionage in America.
Magazine article from: Issues in Science and Technology; 12/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; The Cold War may be over, but espionage apparently is still thriving. Now, however, it's economic espionage. Former FBI and CIA officials have...baseline of information about economic espionage against the United States. The book...
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Clinton's claims on Chinese espionage refuted by report in New York Times
Magazine article from: Human Events; 4/16/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...that he was unaware that any Chinese espionage against the United States had taken place...aggressively by reporters probing the Chinese espionage story. His answers appeared as evasive...Lewinsky scandal. The first exchange on espionage went as follows: Mr. President. how...
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Causes of action for foreign victims of economic espionage abroad by U.S. intelligence.
Magazine article from: Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law; 3/22/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...THE PROBLEM The FBI defines economic espionage as "foreign power-coordinated intelligence...there were approximately 800 economic espionage matters under investigation by the FBI...backlash.(7) The effects of economic espionage are also less tangible in that they can...
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U.S. companies exposed to industrial espionage. (Point of View).
Magazine article from: National Defense; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...applications. Recent studies suggest that espionage costs U.S.-based businesses more...000 documented incidents of economic espionage transpired in 2001, and major companies...countries actively pursuing economic espionage against the United States is on the rise...
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Espionage and Intelligence, Early Historical Foundations
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
Espionage and Intelligence, Early Historical Foundations █ ADRIENNE WILMOTH LERNER Espionage is one of the oldest, and most well...the most intrigue, but the history of espionage is better described in terms of the evolution...
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Espionage
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
Espionage Espionage is the use of spies, or the practice of spying, for the purpose of...virtue of the clandestine, aggressive, and dangerous nature of the espionage trade. The term espionage comes from a French word meaning to spy...
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espionage
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
espionage , the act of obtaining information clandestinely...for the benefit of another. Industrial espionage—the theft of patents and processes...business firms—is not properly espionage at all. Modern Espionage Espionage is...
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Movies, Espionage and Intelligence Portrayals
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
Movies, Espionage and Intelligence Portrayals █ JUDSON KNIGHT Although depictions of espionage, intelligence, and related activities...1950s, Hollywood had entered the Cold War espionage genre. Later decades have seen portrayals...
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Economic Espionage
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
Economic Espionage █ JUDSON KNIGHT Economic espionage, sometimes known as industrial espionage, is spying conducted for the benefit of a commercial or industrial enterprise, typically to gain information not available through open channels...
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