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Side iv
... State os Palmyra _ - - - 39 It is besieged by Aurelian - - 40 273 Aurelian becomes Master of Zenobia, and of the City - - - 4' Behaviour of Zenobia - * - 42 Rebellion and Ruin of Palmyra - 44 ss Aurelian suppresses the Rebellion of ...
... State os Palmyra _ - - - 39 It is besieged by Aurelian - - 40 273 Aurelian becomes Master of Zenobia, and of the City - - - 4' Behaviour of Zenobia - * - 42 Rebellion and Ruin of Palmyra - 44 ss Aurelian suppresses the Rebellion of ...
Side vi
... State of the Peasants of Ganl e -, _ ib: Their Rcbellion and Chnstisement - - 122 ' 287 Revolt of Carausius in Britain - - 123 Importance os Bricain 7 - - 124 Power of Caraufins - - 1 15 289 Acknowledged by the other Emperors - 126 394 ...
... State of the Peasants of Ganl e -, _ ib: Their Rcbellion and Chnstisement - - 122 ' 287 Revolt of Carausius in Britain - - 123 Importance os Bricain 7 - - 124 Power of Caraufins - - 1 15 289 Acknowledged by the other Emperors - 126 394 ...
Side xiv
... State of the Christians in the Reigns of Commodu' A. D. Page Demolition of the Churches - si 474. and Severus - > 446 211 -z49. Os the Successors of Severus - 448 244. OfMaximin, Philip, and Decius - 45; 2 53- 260. Os Valerian ...
... State of the Christians in the Reigns of Commodu' A. D. Page Demolition of the Churches - si 474. and Severus - > 446 211 -z49. Os the Successors of Severus - 448 244. OfMaximin, Philip, and Decius - 45; 2 53- 260. Os Valerian ...
Side 1
... state, re-established, with the military disz cipline, the strength of the frontiers, and deserVed the glorious title of Restorers of the Roman World. . ' VOL.II. B . The' CHAR XI. C H A P. Xl. Aureolus invades Italy, is defeated. Reign ...
... state, re-established, with the military disz cipline, the strength of the frontiers, and deserVed the glorious title of Restorers of the Roman World. . ' VOL.II. B . The' CHAR XI. C H A P. Xl. Aureolus invades Italy, is defeated. Reign ...
Side 9
... state of the treasury, the desolation of the provinces, the disgrace of the Roman name, and the insolent triumph of rapacious bar. -barians. It was against those barbarians, he declared, that he intended to point the first effort of ...
... state of the treasury, the desolation of the provinces, the disgrace of the Roman name, and the insolent triumph of rapacious bar. -barians. It was against those barbarians, he declared, that he intended to point the first effort of ...
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