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... cast on Zenobia, as ifsi she was accessary to her husband's death. 59 August. p. 180. 181. D 2 every over the Egypt. c H AP. every proper occasion she appeared magnificent . OF THE ROMAN*EMP1RE'. 35 She reigns over the East and Egypt -
... cast on Zenobia, as ifsi she was accessary to her husband's death. 59 August. p. 180. 181. D 2 every over the Egypt. c H AP. every proper occasion she appeared magnificent . OF THE ROMAN*EMP1RE'. 35 She reigns over the East and Egypt -
Side 36
Edward Gibbon. c H AP. every proper occasion she appeared magnificent . Xl' , and liberal. The neighbouring states of Arabia, Armenia, and Persia, dreaded her enmity, and solicited her alliance. To the dominions of Odenathus, which ...
Edward Gibbon. c H AP. every proper occasion she appeared magnificent . Xl' , and liberal. The neighbouring states of Arabia, Armenia, and Persia, dreaded her enmity, and solicited her alliance. To the dominions of Odenathus, which ...
Side 46
... magnificent plate and wardrobe of the Syrian queen, were disposed in exact symmetry or artful disorder. The ambassadors of the most remote parts 'of the earth, of jEthiopia, Arabia, Persia, Bactriana, India, and China, all remarkable by ...
... magnificent plate and wardrobe of the Syrian queen, were disposed in exact symmetry or artful disorder. The ambassadors of the most remote parts 'of the earth, of jEthiopia, Arabia, Persia, Bactriana, India, and China, all remarkable by ...
Side 47
... magnificent chariot, in which she once hoped to enter the gates of Rome. It was followed by two other chariots, still more sumptuous, of Odenathus and of the Persian monarch. The triumphal car of Aurelian (it had formerly been used by a ...
... magnificent chariot, in which she once hoped to enter the gates of Rome. It was followed by two other chariots, still more sumptuous, of Odenathus and of the Persian monarch. The triumphal car of Aurelian (it had formerly been used by a ...
Side 48
... magnificent palace, and as soon as it was finished, invited Aurelian On his entrance, he was agreeably singular history. They were delineated offering to the emperor a civic crown and the sceptre of Gaul, and again receiving at his ...
... magnificent palace, and as soon as it was finished, invited Aurelian On his entrance, he was agreeably singular history. They were delineated offering to the emperor a civic crown and the sceptre of Gaul, and again receiving at his ...
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