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Side ix
... Constantine ib. 306 Death of Constantius, and Elevation of Constantine 193 He is acknowledged by Galerius, who gives him only the Title os Caesar, and that of Augustus to Severus - - - ' '95 The Brothers and Sisters of Constantine - 196 ...
... Constantine ib. 306 Death of Constantius, and Elevation of Constantine 193 He is acknowledged by Galerius, who gives him only the Title os Caesar, and that of Augustus to Severus - - - ' '95 The Brothers and Sisters of Constantine - 196 ...
Side x
... Constantine and Licinius - 244. First civil War between them - 24; Battle of Cibalis - - - 246 Battle of Mardia - ' 247 Treaty of Peace - - - 249 315-323. General Peace, and Laws of Constantine ago The Gothic War - - - 253 Second civil ...
... Constantine and Licinius - 244. First civil War between them - 24; Battle of Cibalis - - - 246 Battle of Mardia - ' 247 Treaty of Peace - - - 249 315-323. General Peace, and Laws of Constantine ago The Gothic War - - - 253 Second civil ...
Side xv
... Constantine - - 4.;8 In Italy and Africa, under Maximian and Severus; and under Maxentius - 480, 48! In Illyricum and the East, under Galerius and Maximin - - 483 31 1 Galerius publishes an Edict of Toleration - 484 Peace of the Church ...
... Constantine - - 4.;8 In Italy and Africa, under Maximian and Severus; and under Maxentius - 480, 48! In Illyricum and the East, under Galerius and Maximin - - 483 31 1 Galerius publishes an Edict of Toleration - 484 Peace of the Church ...
Side 14
... Constantine, who was the great grandson of Crispus, the elder brother of Claudius. The voice of flattery was soon taught to repeat, that the Gods, who so hastily had snatched Claudius from the earth, rewarded his meritand piety by the ...
... Constantine, who was the great grandson of Crispus, the elder brother of Claudius. The voice of flattery was soon taught to repeat, that the Gods, who so hastily had snatched Claudius from the earth, rewarded his meritand piety by the ...
Side 130
... Constantine; we may, however, listen to an orator, V Nam quid ego alarum et eohortium castra percenseam, toto Rheni et Istri et Euphratis limite restituta." Panegyr. Vet. iv. 18. 34- Ruunt omnesin- sanguinem suum populi, quibus non ...
... Constantine; we may, however, listen to an orator, V Nam quid ego alarum et eohortium castra percenseam, toto Rheni et Istri et Euphratis limite restituta." Panegyr. Vet. iv. 18. 34- Ruunt omnesin- sanguinem suum populi, quibus non ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
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