The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side viii
... Imperial Dignity and ssTitIes - - ib. Diocletian assumes the Diadem, aud introduces the Persian Ceremonial - - - i65 New Form of Administration, two Augusti, and two \ Cazsars - - - 167 Increase of Taxes - - - - [69 Abdication of ...
... Imperial Dignity and ssTitIes - - ib. Diocletian assumes the Diadem, aud introduces the Persian Ceremonial - - - i65 New Form of Administration, two Augusti, and two \ Cazsars - - - 167 Increase of Taxes - - - - [69 Abdication of ...
Side 2
... Imperial purple their leader Aureolus 3 who disdaining a confined and barren reign over the mountains of Rhaetia, passed the Alps, occupied Milan, threatened Rome, and challenged- Gallienus to dispute in the field 'the sovereignty ...
... Imperial purple their leader Aureolus 3 who disdaining a confined and barren reign over the mountains of Rhaetia, passed the Alps, occupied Milan, threatened Rome, and challenged- Gallienus to dispute in the field 'the sovereignty ...
Side 4
... Imperial ornaments should be delivered to Claudius, who then commanded a detached army in the neighbourhood of Pavia. The report at least was diligently propagatedy and the order cheerfully obeyed by the conspirators, who had already ...
... Imperial ornaments should be delivered to Claudius, who then commanded a detached army in the neighbourhood of Pavia. The report at least was diligently propagatedy and the order cheerfully obeyed by the conspirators, who had already ...
Side 13
... Imperial troops; the remainder was fold into servitude; and so Considerable was the number of female captives, that every soldier obtained to his share two or three women. ' may conclude, that the invaders entertained some designs of ...
... Imperial troops; the remainder was fold into servitude; and so Considerable was the number of female captives, that every soldier obtained to his share two or three women. ' may conclude, that the invaders entertained some designs of ...
Side 15
... Imperial power, he sunk under the fame and merit of his rival; and ordering his veins to be opened, prudently withdrew himself from thessunequal'confest'ffl The general design of this work will not per. mit us minutely to relate the ...
... Imperial power, he sunk under the fame and merit of his rival; and ordering his veins to be opened, prudently withdrew himself from thessunequal'confest'ffl The general design of this work will not per. mit us minutely to relate the ...
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