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... occasion mentions Posthumus ;but the regis. ters of the senatc (HisL August. p. 203.) prove that Tetricus wa' already emperor of the western provinces. CHAP. &un-'w A. D. 26 . The GOtZS invade the empire. l of) ,C H A P. ' Xs. shy-'w of ...
... occasion mentions Posthumus ;but the regis. ters of the senatc (HisL August. p. 203.) prove that Tetricus wa' already emperor of the western provinces. CHAP. &un-'w A. D. 26 . The GOtZS invade the empire. l of) ,C H A P. ' Xs. shy-'w of ...
Side 11
... occasion. " Conscript fathers," says the Cleiu'* emperor, 44 know that three hundred and twenty V thousand Goths have invaded the Roman ter.F' ritory. If 1 vanquish them, your gratitude 5? will reward my services. Should I fall, re ...
... occasion. " Conscript fathers," says the Cleiu'* emperor, 44 know that three hundred and twenty V thousand Goths have invaded the Roman ter.F' ritory. If 1 vanquish them, your gratitude 5? will reward my services. Should I fall, re ...
Side 34
... occasion, of his death 5'. His nephew, Mzonius, presumed to dart his javelin befOre that of his uncle; and though admonished of his error, repeated the same insolence. As a monarch, and as a sportsman, Odenathus was provoked, took away ...
... occasion, of his death 5'. His nephew, Mzonius, presumed to dart his javelin befOre that of his uncle; and though admonished of his error, repeated the same insolence. As a monarch, and as a sportsman, Odenathus was provoked, took away ...
Side 35
... 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 -
... 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 ...
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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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