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... immediately assumed the title of Augustus . " The honours of seniority and pre- cedence were allowed to the former of those princes , and he continued , under a new appellation , to admi- nister his ancient department of Gaul , Spain ...
... immediately assumed the title of Augustus . " The honours of seniority and pre- cedence were allowed to the former of those princes , and he continued , under a new appellation , to admi- nister his ancient department of Gaul , Spain ...
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... 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 Athenian philosopher ...
... 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 Athenian philosopher ...
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... immediately despatched to the emperor of the East . Constantine informed him of the melancholy event of his father's death , modestly asserted his natural claim to the succession , and respectfully lamented , that the affectionate ...
... immediately despatched to the emperor of the East . Constantine informed him of the melancholy event of his father's death , modestly asserted his natural claim to the succession , and respectfully lamented , that the affectionate ...
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... immediate event was neither doubtful nor difficult . The præfect of the city , and a few magi- strates , who ... immediately Severus . hastened to Rome , in the full confidence , that , by his unexpected celerity , he should easily ...
... immediate event was neither doubtful nor difficult . The præfect of the city , and a few magi- strates , who ... immediately Severus . hastened to Rome , in the full confidence , that , by his unexpected celerity , he should easily ...
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... immediately after his return from that unfortunate expedition , he invested Lici- nius with the vacant purple of Severus , resigning to his immediate command the provinces of Illyricum . The news of his promotion was no sooner carried ...
... immediately after his return from that unfortunate expedition , he invested Lici- nius with the vacant purple of Severus , resigning to his immediate command the provinces of Illyricum . The news of his promotion was no sooner carried ...
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