The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Claudius ... 161 ib . 268 Death of Aureolus ... .... 162 269 Clemency and Justice of Claudius ... ....... ib . He undertakes the Reformation of the Army ib . The Goths invade the Empire ... 163 The Goths invade the Roman Provinces ...
... Claudius ... 161 ib . 268 Death of Aureolus ... .... 162 269 Clemency and Justice of Claudius ... ....... ib . He undertakes the Reformation of the Army ib . The Goths invade the Empire ... 163 The Goths invade the Roman Provinces ...
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... Claudius , Nero , and Domitian . A hope is expressed by Pomponius Mela , 1. iii . c . 6 , ( he wrote under Claudius ) that , by the success of the Roman arms , the island and its savage inhabitants would soon be better known . It is ...
... Claudius , Nero , and Domitian . A hope is expressed by Pomponius Mela , 1. iii . c . 6 , ( he wrote under Claudius ) that , by the success of the Roman arms , the island and its savage inhabitants would soon be better known . It is ...
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... Claudius disfranchised an eminent Gre cian for not understanding Latin . He was probably in some public office . Suet . in Claud . o . 16 † same time their separate jurisdiction throughout the empire : the 24 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... Claudius disfranchised an eminent Gre cian for not understanding Latin . He was probably in some public office . Suet . in Claud . o . 16 † same time their separate jurisdiction throughout the empire : the 24 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... Claudius exercised the office of censor , he took an account of six millions nine hundred and forty - five thousand Roman citizens , who , with the proportion of women and children , must have amounted to about twenty millions of souls ...
... Claudius exercised the office of censor , he took an account of six millions nine hundred and forty - five thousand Roman citizens , who , with the proportion of women and children , must have amounted to about twenty millions of souls ...
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Edward Gibbon. Claudius , about twice as many provincials as there were citizens , of either sex , and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of the Roman world . The total amount of this ...
Edward Gibbon. Claudius , about twice as many provincials as there were citizens , of either sex , and of every age ; and that the slaves were at least equal in number to the free inhabitants of the Roman world . The total amount of this ...
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