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... Dacia ; ¡ and it is not surprising , that in a family and province distinguished only by the profession of arms , the youth should discover very little inclination to improve his A. D. 292. mind by the acquisition of knowledge . He was ...
... Dacia ; ¡ and it is not surprising , that in a family and province distinguished only by the profession of arms , the youth should discover very little inclination to improve his A. D. 292. mind by the acquisition of knowledge . He was ...
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... Dacia , Pannonia , Italy , and Gaul , and amidst the joyful acclamations of the people , reached the port of Boulogne , in the very moment when his father was preparing to embark for Britain . " m Constan- elevation of Con- The British ...
... Dacia , Pannonia , Italy , and Gaul , and amidst the joyful acclamations of the people , reached the port of Boulogne , in the very moment when his father was preparing to embark for Britain . " m Constan- elevation of Con- The British ...
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... Dacia and Thrace . In his flight he bestowed the precarious title of Cæsar on Valens , his general of the Illyrian frontier . * Battle of Mardia . The plain of Mardia in Thrace was the theatre of a second battle no less obstinate and ...
... Dacia and Thrace . In his flight he bestowed the precarious title of Cæsar on Valens , his general of the Illyrian frontier . * Battle of Mardia . The plain of Mardia in Thrace was the theatre of a second battle no less obstinate and ...
Side 51
... Dacia , Macedonia , and Greece were yielded to the western empire , and the domi- nions of Constantine now extended from the confines of Caledonia to the extremity of Peloponnesus . It was stipulated by the same treaty , that three ...
... Dacia , Macedonia , and Greece were yielded to the western empire , and the domi- nions of Constantine now extended from the confines of Caledonia to the extremity of Peloponnesus . It was stipulated by the same treaty , that three ...
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... Dacia , and when he had inflicted a severe revenge , condescended to give peace to the suppliant Goths , on condition that , as often as they were required , they should supply his armies with a body of forty thousand soldiers ...
... Dacia , and when he had inflicted a severe revenge , condescended to give peace to the suppliant Goths , on condition that , as often as they were required , they should supply his armies with a body of forty thousand soldiers ...
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