The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... sovereign with the passions of Maximian , and even with the arts of Diocletian . Instead of imitating their eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a Roman prince . He declared , with un- affected sincerity ...
... sovereign with the passions of Maximian , and even with the arts of Diocletian . Instead of imitating their eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a Roman prince . He declared , with un- affected sincerity ...
Side 4
... sovereign command of Egypt and Syria . At the same time , Severus , a faithful servant , addicted to pleasure , but not incapable of business , was sent to Milan , to re- ceive , from the reluctant hands of Maximian , the Cæsarian ...
... sovereign command of Egypt and Syria . At the same time , Severus , a faithful servant , addicted to pleasure , but not incapable of business , was sent to Milan , to re- ceive , from the reluctant hands of Maximian , the Cæsarian ...
Side 8
... sovereign of Asia to bestow the armies and provinces of the West ? It was in- sinuated to them , that gratitude and liberality held a distinguished place among the virtues of Con- stantine ; nor did that artful prince show himself to ...
... sovereign of Asia to bestow the armies and provinces of the West ? It was in- sinuated to them , that gratitude and liberality held a distinguished place among the virtues of Con- stantine ; nor did that artful prince show himself to ...
Side 9
... sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only the title of Cæsar , and the fourth rank among the Roman princes , whilst he conferred the vacant place of Augustus on his favourite Severus . The apparent harmony of the ...
... sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only the title of Cæsar , and the fourth rank among the Roman princes , whilst he conferred the vacant place of Augustus on his favourite Severus . The apparent harmony of the ...
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... sovereign of Gaul , carried with him his daughter Fausta as the pledge of the new alliance . The marriage was celebrated at Arles with every circumstance of magnificence ; and the ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his ...
... sovereign of Gaul , carried with him his daughter Fausta as the pledge of the new alliance . The marriage was celebrated at Arles with every circumstance of magnificence ; and the ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his ...
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