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... monarch himself , had accepted their diadems from the hands of the emperor ; that the indepen- dent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protec- tion ; and that the rich countries of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and ...
... monarch himself , had accepted their diadems from the hands of the emperor ; that the indepen- dent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protec- tion ; and that the rich countries of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and ...
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... monarch . ( 4 ) But the tranquil life of Antoninus Pius was spent in the bosom of Italy ; and , during the twenty - three years that he directed the public administration , the longest journeys of that amiable prince extended no farther ...
... monarch . ( 4 ) But the tranquil life of Antoninus Pius was spent in the bosom of Italy ; and , during the twenty - three years that he directed the public administration , the longest journeys of that amiable prince extended no farther ...
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... monarch , and , in the prosecution of a just defence , Marcus and his generals obtained many signal victories , both on the Euphrates , and on the Danube . ( 3 ) The military establishment of the Roman empire , which thus assumed either ...
... monarch , and , in the prosecution of a just defence , Marcus and his generals obtained many signal victories , both on the Euphrates , and on the Danube . ( 3 ) The military establishment of the Roman empire , which thus assumed either ...
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... monarch and the capital . As the authors of almost every revolution that distracted the empire , the Prætorians will , very ( 1 ) For the Roman Castremetation , see Polybius , 1. vi . with Lipsius de Militia Romana . Joseph . de Bell ...
... monarch and the capital . As the authors of almost every revolution that distracted the empire , the Prætorians will , very ( 1 ) For the Roman Castremetation , see Polybius , 1. vi . with Lipsius de Militia Romana . Joseph . de Bell ...
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... monarch of the last century , whose kingdom was confined within a single province of the Roman empire . ( 5 ) We have attempted to explain the spirit which moderated , and the strength that supported , the power of Hadrian and the ...
... monarch of the last century , whose kingdom was confined within a single province of the Roman empire . ( 5 ) We have attempted to explain the spirit which moderated , and the strength that supported , the power of Hadrian and the ...
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