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... Cæsar , and that of Augustus to Severus The brothers and sisters of Constantine Discontent of the Romans at the apprehension of taxes 306. Maxentius declared emperor at Rome Maximian re - assumes the purple 307. Defeat and death of ...
... Cæsar , and that of Augustus to Severus The brothers and sisters of Constantine Discontent of the Romans at the apprehension of taxes 306. Maxentius declared emperor at Rome Maximian re - assumes the purple 307. Defeat and death of ...
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... Cæsar Cruelty and imprudence of Gallus 354. Massacre of the imperial ministers Dangerous situation of Gallus His disgrace and death The danger and escape of Julian 355. He is sent to Athens · 379 381 382 383 384 • 387 388 390 · 391 ...
... Cæsar Cruelty and imprudence of Gallus 354. Massacre of the imperial ministers Dangerous situation of Gallus His disgrace and death The danger and escape of Julian 355. He is sent to Athens · 379 381 382 383 384 • 387 388 390 · 391 ...
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... Cæsar were much better suited to serve the views of his ambition ; and their principal recom- mendation seems to have consisted in the want of merit or personal consequence . The first of these was Daza , or , as he was afterwards ...
... Cæsar were much better suited to serve the views of his ambition ; and their principal recom- mendation seems to have consisted in the want of merit or personal consequence . The first of these was Daza , or , as he was afterwards ...
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... Cæsar ; but that fortunate event was attended with his mother's divorce ; and the splendour of an imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of fol- lowing Constantius in the West , he ...
... Cæsar ; but that fortunate event was attended with his mother's divorce ; and the splendour of an imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of fol- lowing Constantius in the West , he ...
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... Cæsar . His death was immediately succeeded 1 Galerius , or perhaps his own courage , exposed him to single combat with a Sarmatian ( Anonym . p . 710 ) and with a monstrous lion . See Praxagoras apud Photium , p . 63. Praxagoras , an ...
... Cæsar . His death was immediately succeeded 1 Galerius , or perhaps his own courage , exposed him to single combat with a Sarmatian ( Anonym . p . 710 ) and with a monstrous lion . See Praxagoras apud Photium , p . 63. Praxagoras , an ...
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