The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side vi
... His Victories and extraordinary Death - 95 He is succeeded by his two Sons, Carinus and Numerian - - ss .. _ 97 584 Vices of Carinus - 1.' 93 He celebrates the Roman Games - - xoo Spectacles of Rome - > 101 ..The Amphitheatre - a 103 ...
... His Victories and extraordinary Death - 95 He is succeeded by his two Sons, Carinus and Numerian - - ss .. _ 97 584 Vices of Carinus - 1.' 93 He celebrates the Roman Games - - xoo Spectacles of Rome - > 101 ..The Amphitheatre - a 103 ...
Side 93
... his amiable predecessor, afforded no favourable presage of the new reign 3 and the Romans, deprived of power and freedom, asserted their privilege of licentious murmurs "9 ... Carinus and Numerian, the title of CQsar, or THE ROMAN EMPIRE;
... his amiable predecessor, afforded no favourable presage of the new reign 3 and the Romans, deprived of power and freedom, asserted their privilege of licentious murmurs "9 ... Carinus and Numerian, the title of CQsar, or THE ROMAN EMPIRE;
Side 94
Edward Gibbon. CHAR x sons, Carinus and Numerian, the title of CQsar, and investing the former with almost an equal share of the Imperial powcr, directed the young prince, first to suppress some troubles which had arisen in Gaul, and ...
Edward Gibbon. CHAR x sons, Carinus and Numerian, the title of CQsar, and investing the former with almost an equal share of the Imperial powcr, directed the young prince, first to suppress some troubles which had arisen in Gaul, and ...
Side 97
... Carinus, were unanimotu acknowledged as Roman emperors. The public expected that the successor of Carus would pursue his father's footsteps, and without allowing the Persians to recover from ... his two Sons, Carinus and merian - - ss _.
... Carinus, were unanimotu acknowledged as Roman emperors. The public expected that the successor of Carus would pursue his father's footsteps, and without allowing the Persians to recover from ... his two Sons, Carinus and merian - - ss _.
Side 98
... his death, which happened about sixteen mouths afterwards, left them the 'unexpected legacy of a vast empire. To sustain with temper this rapid elevation, an uncommon share of virtue and prudence was requisite; and Carinus, the elder of ...
... his death, which happened about sixteen mouths afterwards, left them the 'unexpected legacy of a vast empire. To sustain with temper this rapid elevation, an uncommon share of virtue and prudence was requisite; and Carinus, the elder of ...
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