The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Zenobia , and of the City , ... Gallienus contracts an Alliance with the Alemanni .. Inroads of the Goths ..... .... ib . ib . 274 Behaviour of Zenobia ... Rebellion and Ruin of Palmyra .. Aurelian suppresses the Rebellion of Firmus in ...
... Zenobia , and of the City , ... Gallienus contracts an Alliance with the Alemanni .. Inroads of the Goths ..... .... ib . ib . 274 Behaviour of Zenobia ... Rebellion and Ruin of Palmyra .. Aurelian suppresses the Rebellion of Firmus in ...
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... Zenobia , in the east ; in Gaul and in the western pro- vinces , Posthumus , Lollianus , Victorinus , and his mother Victoria , Marius , and Tetricus . In Illyricum and the confines of the Danube , Ingenuus , Regilianus , and Aureolus ...
... Zenobia , in the east ; in Gaul and in the western pro- vinces , Posthumus , Lollianus , Victorinus , and his mother Victoria , Marius , and Tetricus . In Illyricum and the confines of the Danube , Ingenuus , Regilianus , and Aureolus ...
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... Zenobia . ( 165 ) The rapid and perpetual transitions from the cottage to the throne , and from the throne to the grave , might have amused an indifferent philosopher ; were it possible for a philosopher to remain indifferent amidst the ...
... Zenobia . ( 165 ) The rapid and perpetual transitions from the cottage to the throne , and from the throne to the grave , might have amused an indifferent philosopher ; were it possible for a philosopher to remain indifferent amidst the ...
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... Zenobia might preserve the dominion of the East . ( 10 ) These usurpers were his personal adversaries ; nor could he think of indulging any private resentment till he had saved an empire , whose impend- ing ruin would , unless it was ...
... Zenobia might preserve the dominion of the East . ( 10 ) These usurpers were his personal adversaries ; nor could he think of indulging any private resentment till he had saved an empire , whose impend- ing ruin would , unless it was ...
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... Zenobia . Whatever we shall perform , will be sufficiently great . " ( 12 ) The melancholy firmness of this epistle announces a hero careless of his fate , conscious of his danger , but still deriving a well- grounded hope from the ...
... Zenobia . Whatever we shall perform , will be sufficiently great . " ( 12 ) The melancholy firmness of this epistle announces a hero careless of his fate , conscious of his danger , but still deriving a well- grounded hope from the ...
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