The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... imperial ministers Dangerous situation of Gallus His disgrace and death The danger and escape of Julian 355. He is sent to Athens · 379 381 382 383 384 • 387 388 390 · 391 Recalled to Milan · 392 Siege of Amida Declared Cæsar Fatal end ...
... imperial ministers Dangerous situation of Gallus His disgrace and death The danger and escape of Julian 355. He is sent to Athens · 379 381 382 383 384 • 387 388 390 · 391 Recalled to Milan · 392 Siege of Amida Declared Cæsar Fatal end ...
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... imperial government . Diocletian was sincerely desirous of withdrawing himself from the world ; he d Lactantius de Mort . Persecutor . c . 18. Were the particulars of this con- ference more consistent with truth and decency , we might ...
... imperial government . Diocletian was sincerely desirous of withdrawing himself from the world ; he d Lactantius de Mort . Persecutor . c . 18. Were the particulars of this con- ference more consistent with truth and decency , we might ...
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... imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of fol- lowing Constantius in the West , he remained in the service of Diocletian , signalized his valour in the wars of Egypt and Persia , and ...
... imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of fol- lowing Constantius in the West , he remained in the service of Diocletian , signalized his valour in the wars of Egypt and Persia , and ...
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... imperial palace of York , fifteen months after he had stantine . received the title of Augustus , and almost fourteen July 25 . years and a half after he had been promoted to the rank of Cæsar . His death was immediately succeeded 1 ...
... imperial palace of York , fifteen months after he had stantine . received the title of Augustus , and almost fourteen July 25 . years and a half after he had been promoted to the rank of Cæsar . His death was immediately succeeded 1 ...
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... imperial purple in the regular and constitutional manner . The first emotions of Galerius were those of surprise , disap- pointment , and rage ; and as he could seldom restrain his passions , he loudly threatened , that he would commit ...
... imperial purple in the regular and constitutional manner . The first emotions of Galerius were those of surprise , disap- pointment , and rage ; and as he could seldom restrain his passions , he loudly threatened , that he would commit ...
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