The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... favour of the people and soldiers , who had named him as a worthy candidate for the rank of Cæsar , j There are three opinions with regard to the place of Constantine's birth . 1. Our English antiquarians were used to dwell with rapture ...
... favour of the people and soldiers , who had named him as a worthy candidate for the rank of Cæsar , j There are three opinions with regard to the place of Constantine's birth . 1. Our English antiquarians were used to dwell with rapture ...
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... favour the popular enthusiasm . Maxentius delared em- peror at Rome . Oct. 28 . Maxentius was the son of the emperor Maximian , and he had married the daughter of Galerius . His A.D. 306. birth and alliance seemed to offer him the ...
... favour the popular enthusiasm . Maxentius delared em- peror at Rome . Oct. 28 . Maxentius was the son of the emperor Maximian , and he had married the daughter of Galerius . His A.D. 306. birth and alliance seemed to offer him the ...
Side 13
... favour- able light ; and the ambiguous expression of Aurelius Victor , " retractante diu , ” may signify , either that he contrived , or that he opposed , the conspiracy . See Zosimus , 1. ii . p . 79. and Lactantius de M. P. c . 26 ...
... favour- able light ; and the ambiguous expression of Aurelius Victor , " retractante diu , ” may signify , either that he contrived , or that he opposed , the conspiracy . See Zosimus , 1. ii . p . 79. and Lactantius de M. P. c . 26 ...
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... favour of Maxentius , and drew after him the most considerable part of the troops , accustomed to obey his commands . Rome , according to the expression of an orator , recalled her armies ; and the unfor- tunate Severus , destitute of ...
... favour of Maxentius , and drew after him the most considerable part of the troops , accustomed to obey his commands . Rome , according to the expression of an orator , recalled her armies ; and the unfor- tunate Severus , destitute of ...
Side 22
... favour which he had in- dulged to Severus , and it was published to the world , that , oppressed by the remorse of his repeated crimes , he strangled himself with his own hands . After he had lost the assistance , and disdained the ...
... favour which he had in- dulged to Severus , and it was published to the world , that , oppressed by the remorse of his repeated crimes , he strangled himself with his own hands . After he had lost the assistance , and disdained the ...
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