The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... Victory of Constantine near Rome His reception His conduct at Rome 313. His alliance with Licinius War between Maximin and Licinius The defeat of Maximin His death Cruelty of Licinius Unfortunate fate of the empress Valeria and her ...
... Victory of Constantine near Rome His reception His conduct at Rome 313. His alliance with Licinius War between Maximin and Licinius The defeat of Maximin His death Cruelty of Licinius Unfortunate fate of the empress Valeria and her ...
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... Victory of Constantius . A.D. Character of Constantine His virtues His vices His family Virtues of Crispus 324. Jealousy of Constantine 325. Edict of Constantine 326. Disgrace and death of Crispus The empress Fausta The sons and nephews ...
... Victory of Constantius . A.D. Character of Constantine His virtues His vices His family Virtues of Crispus 324. Jealousy of Constantine 325. Edict of Constantine 326. Disgrace and death of Crispus The empress Fausta The sons and nephews ...
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... victory over Death of the barbarians of Caledonia , were the last exploits of tius , and the reign of Constantius . He ended his life in the imperial palace of York , fifteen months after he had stantine . received the title of Augustus ...
... victory over Death of the barbarians of Caledonia , were the last exploits of tius , and the reign of Constantius . He ended his life in the imperial palace of York , fifteen months after he had stantine . received the title of Augustus ...
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... victory and honour . A contemporary writer assigns two other causes for the failure of the expedition ; but they are both of such a nature , that a cautious historian will scarcely venture to adopt them . We are told that Galerius , who ...
... victory and honour . A contemporary writer assigns two other causes for the failure of the expedition ; but they are both of such a nature , that a cautious historian will scarcely venture to adopt them . We are told that Galerius , who ...
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... victory . But the actions of Constantine were guided by reason , and not by resentment . He persisted in the wise resolution of maintaining a balance of power in the divided empire , and he no longer hated Galerius , when that aspiring ...
... victory . But the actions of Constantine were guided by reason , and not by resentment . He persisted in the wise resolution of maintaining a balance of power in the divided empire , and he no longer hated Galerius , when that aspiring ...
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