The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Probus , Carus , and his Sons . A. D. PAGE Extraordinary Contest between the Army and the Senate for the Choice of an Em- peror ..... .... 179 275 A peaceful Interregnum of eight Months .. ib . The Consul assembles the Senate ...
... Probus , Carus , and his Sons . A. D. PAGE Extraordinary Contest between the Army and the Senate for the Choice of an Em- peror ..... .... 179 275 A peaceful Interregnum of eight Months .. ib . The Consul assembles the Senate ...
Side 5
... Probus ................ His respectful Conduct towards the Senate ib . Victories of Probus over the Barbarians ... 185 277 He delivers Gaul from the Invasion of the Germans ... He carries his arms into Germany ......... ib . He builds a ...
... Probus ................ His respectful Conduct towards the Senate ib . Victories of Probus over the Barbarians ... 185 277 He delivers Gaul from the Invasion of the Germans ... He carries his arms into Germany ......... ib . He builds a ...
Side 147
... Probus , in the Augustan History . ( 95 ) It is about half a league in breadth . Genealogical History of the Tartars , p . 598 . ( 96 ) M. de Peyssonel , who had been French consul at Caffa , in his Observations sur les Peuples Bar ...
... Probus , in the Augustan History . ( 95 ) It is about half a league in breadth . Genealogical History of the Tartars , p . 598 . ( 96 ) M. de Peyssonel , who had been French consul at Caffa , in his Observations sur les Peuples Bar ...
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... Probus , 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 ...
... Probus , 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 ...
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... Probus , was magnified by popular estimation to near fifty , ( 42 ) but is reduced by accurate measurement to about twenty - one miles . ( 43 ) It was a great but melancholy labour , since the defence of the capital betrayed the decline ...
... Probus , was magnified by popular estimation to near fifty , ( 42 ) but is reduced by accurate measurement to about twenty - one miles . ( 43 ) It was a great but melancholy labour , since the defence of the capital betrayed the decline ...
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