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... exposed him to single combat with a Sarmatian ( Anonym . p . 710 ) and with a monstrous lion . See Praxagoras apud Photium , p . 63. Praxagoras , an Athenian philosopher , had written a life of Constantine , in two books , which are now ...
... exposed him to single combat with a Sarmatian ( Anonym . p . 710 ) and with a monstrous lion . See Praxagoras apud Photium , p . 63. Praxagoras , an Athenian philosopher , had written a life of Constantine , in two books , which are now ...
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... expose himself to the discretion of an irritated conqueror , but to accept the faith of an honourable capitulation . He was at first received with humanity , and treated with respect . Maximian • XIV . conducted the captive emperor to ...
... expose himself to the discretion of an irritated conqueror , but to accept the faith of an honourable capitulation . He was at first received with humanity , and treated with respect . Maximian • XIV . conducted the captive emperor to ...
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... exposed to the enterprises of the Italian emperor , and a considerable treasure was deposited in the city of Arles . Maxi- mian either craftily invented , or hastily credited , a vain report of the death of Constantine . Without ...
... exposed to the enterprises of the Italian emperor , and a considerable treasure was deposited in the city of Arles . Maxi- mian either craftily invented , or hastily credited , a vain report of the death of Constantine . Without ...
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... exposed by his order to the wild beasts in the amphitheatre of Treves , and the people seem to have enjoyed the spectacle , without discovering , in such a treatment of royal captives , any thing that was repugnant to the laws of ...
... exposed by his order to the wild beasts in the amphitheatre of Treves , and the people seem to have enjoyed the spectacle , without discovering , in such a treatment of royal captives , any thing that was repugnant to the laws of ...
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... exposed to the eyes of the people the spoils and captives of a Roman province . The state of the capital was no less deserving of compassion than that of Africa . The wealth of Rome supplied an inexhaustible fund for his vain and ...
... exposed to the eyes of the people the spoils and captives of a Roman province . The state of the capital was no less deserving of compassion than that of Africa . The wealth of Rome supplied an inexhaustible fund for his vain and ...
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