The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side vii
... Provinces beyond the Tigris - jb, Armenia. - - -- - - I 34 Iberia - - - - l 55 Triumph of Diocletian and Maximian - [56 Long Absence of the Emperors from Rome - 157 Their Refidence at Milan * , 158 --- at Nicomedia - z 159 A 4, Debzse ...
... Provinces beyond the Tigris - jb, Armenia. - - -- - - I 34 Iberia - - - - l 55 Triumph of Diocletian and Maximian - [56 Long Absence of the Emperors from Rome - 157 Their Refidence at Milan * , 158 --- at Nicomedia - z 159 A 4, Debzse ...
Side xii
... Provinces ' - 366 Beyond the Limits of the Roman Empire' - 368 General Proportion of Christians and Pagans 371 7 'Whether the first Christians were mean and ignorant _ ib. p __ Some Exceptions with regard to Learning - 372 ----- with ...
... Provinces ' - 366 Beyond the Limits of the Roman Empire' - 368 General Proportion of Christians and Pagans 371 7 'Whether the first Christians were mean and ignorant _ ib. p __ Some Exceptions with regard to Learning - 372 ----- with ...
Side xv
... Provinces, under Constantius and Constantine - - 4.;8 In Italy and Africa, under Maximian and Severus; and under Maxentius - 480, 48! In Illyricum and the East, under Galerius and Maximin - - 483 31 1 Galerius publishes an Edict of ...
... Provinces, under Constantius and Constantine - - 4.;8 In Italy and Africa, under Maximian and Severus; and under Maxentius - 480, 48! In Illyricum and the East, under Galerius and Maximin - - 483 31 1 Galerius publishes an Edict of ...
Side 1
... provinces of Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius, Aurelian, Probus, Diocletian and his' colleagues, triumphed over the foreign and domestic enemies ofi'the state, re-established, with the military disz cipline ...
... provinces of Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius, Aurelian, Probus, Diocletian and his' colleagues, triumphed over the foreign and domestic enemies ofi'the state, re-established, with the military disz cipline ...
Side 5
... provinces bor- w dering on the Danube; that his youth was spent in 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 ...
... provinces bor- w dering on the Danube; that his youth was spent in 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 ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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