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Side 15
... assumed the purple at Aquileia, where he commanded a considerable force; and though his reign lasted only seventeen days, he had time to obtain the sanction of the senate; and to experience a mu. tiny of the troops. As soon as he'was ...
... assumed the purple at Aquileia, where he commanded a considerable force; and though his reign lasted only seventeen days, he had time to obtain the sanction of the senate; and to experience a mu. tiny of the troops. As soon as he'was ...
Side 23
... assumed his seat, his manly grace and majestic figure 3" taught the barbarians to revere the person as well as the purple of their conqueror: ' The ambassadors fell prostrate on the ground in silence. They were commanded to rise, and ...
... assumed his seat, his manly grace and majestic figure 3" taught the barbarians to revere the person as well as the purple of their conqueror: ' The ambassadors fell prostrate on the ground in silence. They were commanded to rise, and ...
Side 29
... assumed the purple at Mentz, he refused to gratify his troops with the plunder of the rebellious city; and, in the seventh year of his reign, became the victim of their disappointed' avarice 46. The death of Victorinus, his friend and ...
... assumed the purple at Mentz, he refused to gratify his troops with the plunder of the rebellious city; and, in the seventh year of his reign, became the victim of their disappointed' avarice 46. The death of Victorinus, his friend and ...
Side 30
... assumed the titles of Augusta and Mother of the Camps: her power ended only with herlife; but her life was perhaps shortened by the' ingratitude of Tetricus w. When, at the instigation of his ambitous patroness, Tetricus assumed the ...
... assumed the titles of Augusta and Mother of the Camps: her power ended only with herlife; but her life was perhaps shortened by the' ingratitude of Tetricus w. When, at the instigation of his ambitous patroness, Tetricus assumed the ...
Side 92
... assumed the purple, lie'was'ssiabptttsifixty years of age, and. his two sonsCaiirfus and Numerian had already attained the se'asmi' of manhood '57. The authority of the senate expired with Probus; nor was the repentance of the soldiers ...
... assumed the purple, lie'was'ssiabptttsifixty years of age, and. his two sonsCaiirfus and Numerian had already attained the se'asmi' of manhood '57. The authority of the senate expired with Probus; nor was the repentance of the soldiers ...
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