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... Dioclesian . ( 50 ) Hæc ubi Patres comperere- ( 51 ) Zonaras , I. xii . p . 628 . -decernunt . Victor in Cæsaribus . ( 52 ) A Sella , a Toga , and a golden Patera of five pounds ' weight , were accepted with joy and grats tude by the ...
... Dioclesian . ( 50 ) Hæc ubi Patres comperere- ( 51 ) Zonaras , I. xii . p . 628 . -decernunt . Victor in Cæsaribus . ( 52 ) A Sella , a Toga , and a golden Patera of five pounds ' weight , were accepted with joy and grats tude by the ...
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... Dioclesian and his colleagues , triumphed over the foreign and domestic enemies of the state , re - established , with the military discipline , the strength of the frontiers , and deserved the glorious title of Restorers of the Roman ...
... Dioclesian and his colleagues , triumphed over the foreign and domestic enemies of the state , re - established , with the military discipline , the strength of the frontiers , and deserved the glorious title of Restorers of the Roman ...
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... Dioclesian . See Eu menius de restaurandis scholis . ( 54 ) Almost every thing that is said of the manners of Odenathus and Zenobia , is taken from their res in the Augustan History by Trebellius Pollio . see n 192-198 princess in ...
... Dioclesian . See Eu menius de restaurandis scholis . ( 54 ) Almost every thing that is said of the manners of Odenathus and Zenobia , is taken from their res in the Augustan History by Trebellius Pollio . see n 192-198 princess in ...
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... Dioclesian . See Vopiscus in Hist . August . p . 224 . ( 96 ) Vopiscus in Hist . August . p . 221. Zosimus , 1. 1. p . 57. Eutrop . ix . 15. The two Victors . " CHAPTER XII . Conduct of the Army and Senate after 178 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... Dioclesian . See Vopiscus in Hist . August . p . 224 . ( 96 ) Vopiscus in Hist . August . p . 221. Zosimus , 1. 1. p . 57. Eutrop . ix . 15. The two Victors . " CHAPTER XII . Conduct of the Army and Senate after 178 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... Dioclesian , Maximian , Constantius , Galerius , Asclepiodatus , Annibalianus , and a crowd of other chiefs , who after- ward ascended or supported the throne , were trained to arms in the severe school of Aurelian and Probus . ( 33 ) ...
... Dioclesian , Maximian , Constantius , Galerius , Asclepiodatus , Annibalianus , and a crowd of other chiefs , who after- ward ascended or supported the throne , were trained to arms in the severe school of Aurelian and Probus . ( 33 ) ...
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