The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side v
... Arm - The Alani invade Afia, and are repulsed by Tacitus Death of the Emperor Tacitus - Usurpation and Death of his ... Arms into Germany - He builds aWall from the Rhine to the Danube Introduction and Settlement of the Barbarians ...
... Arm - The Alani invade Afia, and are repulsed by Tacitus Death of the Emperor Tacitus - Usurpation and Death of his ... Arms into Germany - He builds aWall from the Rhine to the Danube Introduction and Settlement of the Barbarians ...
Side 2
... arms at the head of his legions, and advanced beyond the Po to encounter his competitor. The corrupted name of Pontirolo ' still preserves the memory of a bridge over the Adda, which, during the action, must have proved an 1' Pan ...
... arms at the head of his legions, and advanced beyond the Po to encounter his competitor. The corrupted name of Pontirolo ' still preserves the memory of a bridge over the Adda, which, during the action, must have proved an 1' Pan ...
Side 5
... arms, and that his modest valour attracted the favour and confidence of Deciusz The senate and people already. considered him as an excellent officer, equal to the most important trusts; and censured the inattention of Valerian, who ...
... arms, and that his modest valour attracted the favour and confidence of Deciusz The senate and people already. considered him as an excellent officer, equal to the most important trusts; and censured the inattention of Valerian, who ...
Side 9
... arms. Tetricus might reign for a while over the West, and even Zenobia might preserve the dominion of the-East "'. These usurpers were his personal adversaries; nor could he think of indulging any private resentment till he had saved an ...
... arms. Tetricus might reign for a while over the West, and even Zenobia might preserve the dominion of the-East "'. These usurpers were his personal adversaries; nor could he think of indulging any private resentment till he had saved an ...
Side 13
... arms. The immense booty, the fruit of so many victories, consisted for the greater part os cattle and flaves. A select body of the Gothic youth was received among the Imperial troops; the remainder was fold into servitude; and so ...
... arms. The immense booty, the fruit of so many victories, consisted for the greater part os cattle and flaves. A select body of the Gothic youth was received among the Imperial troops; the remainder was fold into servitude; and so ...
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