The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... according to the rules of the new constitution , was filled by the two Cæsars , Con- stantius and Galerius , who immediately assumed the title of Augustus . " The honours of seniority and pre- cedence were allowed to the former of those ...
... according to the rules of the new constitution , was filled by the two Cæsars , Con- stantius and Galerius , who immediately assumed the title of Augustus . " The honours of seniority and pre- cedence were allowed to the former of those ...
Side 4
... According to the forms of the constitution , Severus acknowledged the supremacy of the western emperor ; but he was absolutely devoted to the com- f e e Sublatus nuper a pecoribus et silvis ( says Lactantius de M. P. c . 19. ) statim ...
... According to the forms of the constitution , Severus acknowledged the supremacy of the western emperor ; but he was absolutely devoted to the com- f e e Sublatus nuper a pecoribus et silvis ( says Lactantius de M. P. c . 19. ) statim ...
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... According to the advice , or rather the orders , Defeat and of his colleague , the emperor Severus immediately Severus . hastened to Rome , in the full confidence , that , by his unexpected celerity , he should easily suppress the ...
... According to the advice , or rather the orders , Defeat and of his colleague , the emperor Severus immediately Severus . hastened to Rome , in the full confidence , that , by his unexpected celerity , he should easily suppress the ...
Side 14
... according to the expression of an orator , recalled her armies ; and the unfor- tunate Severus , destitute of force and of counsel , re- tired , or rather fled , with precipitation , to Ravenna . Here he might for some time have been ...
... according to the expression of an orator , recalled her armies ; and the unfor- tunate Severus , destitute of force and of counsel , re- tired , or rather fled , with precipitation , to Ravenna . Here he might for some time have been ...
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... according to the established custom , had been erased , and his statues thrown down with ignominy . His son , who had persecuted and deserted him when alive , affected to display the most pious regard for his memory , and gave orders ...
... according to the established custom , had been erased , and his statues thrown down with ignominy . His son , who had persecuted and deserted him when alive , affected to display the most pious regard for his memory , and gave orders ...
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