The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side v
... Senate for the Choice of an Emperor - A peacesul Interregnum of eight Months - The Consul assembles the Senate - - Character of'Tacitus - . He is elected Emperor - - He accepts the Purple Authority of the Senate - - Their joy and ...
... Senate for the Choice of an Emperor - A peacesul Interregnum of eight Months - The Consul assembles the Senate - - Character of'Tacitus - . He is elected Emperor - - He accepts the Purple Authority of the Senate - - Their joy and ...
Side vii
... - l 55 Triumph of Diocletian and Maximian - [56 Long Absence of the Emperors from Rome - 157 Their Refidence at Milan * , 158 --- at Nicomedia - z 159 A 4, Debzse. A. D- Page Debasement of Rome and os the Senate. CONTENTS. Vii.
... - l 55 Triumph of Diocletian and Maximian - [56 Long Absence of the Emperors from Rome - 157 Their Refidence at Milan * , 158 --- at Nicomedia - z 159 A 4, Debzse. A. D- Page Debasement of Rome and os the Senate. CONTENTS. Vii.
Side viii
Edward Gibbon. A. D- Page Debasement of Rome and os the Senate - 160 New Bodies of Guarde, Jovians and Herculians 161 Civil Magistracies laid aside - - 163 Imperial Dignity and ssTitIes - - ib. Diocletian assumes the Diadem, aud ...
Edward Gibbon. A. D- Page Debasement of Rome and os the Senate - 160 New Bodies of Guarde, Jovians and Herculians 161 Civil Magistracies laid aside - - 163 Imperial Dignity and ssTitIes - - ib. Diocletian assumes the Diadem, aud ...
Side 5
... senate and people already. considered him as an excellent officer, equal to the most important trusts; and censured the inattention of Valerian, who suffered him to remain in the subordinate station of a tribune. But it was not long ...
... senate and people already. considered him as an excellent officer, equal to the most important trusts; and censured the inattention of Valerian, who suffered him to remain in the subordinate station of a tribune. But it was not long ...
Side 7
... senate less ardent in the cause os their new sovereign. They ratified, perhaps with sincere transport of zeal, the election of Claudius; and as his predecessor had shewn himself the personal enemy of their order, they exercised under ...
... senate less ardent in the cause os their new sovereign. They ratified, perhaps with sincere transport of zeal, the election of Claudius; and as his predecessor had shewn himself the personal enemy of their order, they exercised under ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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