The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side iv
... Usurpers - 28 Succeffion os Usurpers in Gaul r - - 29 27! The Reign and Defeat of Tetricus - 30 272 Character of Zenobia _ _ " 3z Her Beauty and Learning' - - 33 Her Valour - - - ib. She revenges her Hushand's Death - 34 She reigns over ...
... Usurpers - 28 Succeffion os Usurpers in Gaul r - - 29 27! The Reign and Defeat of Tetricus - 30 272 Character of Zenobia _ _ " 3z Her Beauty and Learning' - - 33 Her Valour - - - ib. She revenges her Hushand's Death - 34 She reigns over ...
Side 3
... usurper, after receiving a total de- , ' ., feat and a dangerous wound, retired into Milan. The siege of that great city was immediately formed; the walls were battered with every engine in use among the ancients ; and Aureolus ...
... usurper, after receiving a total de- , ' ., feat and a dangerous wound, retired into Milan. The siege of that great city was immediately formed; the walls were battered with every engine in use among the ancients ; and Aureolus ...
Side 9
... usurpers were his personal adversaries; nor could he think of indulging any private resentment till he had saved an empire, whose impending ruin would, unless it was timely prevented, crush both the army and the people. ' The various ...
... usurpers were his personal adversaries; nor could he think of indulging any private resentment till he had saved an empire, whose impending ruin would, unless it was timely prevented, crush both the army and the people. ' The various ...
Side 28
... usurpers. the frequent and sudden incurfions of the tribes of Latium, the perpetual enemies of the republic. With the progress of Roman greatness, the city and its inhabitantsvgradually increased, filled up the vacant space, pierced ...
... usurpers. the frequent and sudden incurfions of the tribes of Latium, the perpetual enemies of the republic. With the progress of Roman greatness, the city and its inhabitantsvgradually increased, filled up the vacant space, pierced ...
Side 48
... usurpers, whom their defeat had convicted of the crime of treason, were permitted to spend their lives in affiuence and honourable reposeu The emperor Presented Zenobia with an elegant villa at4Tibur, or Tivoli, about twenty miles from ...
... usurpers, whom their defeat had convicted of the crime of treason, were permitted to spend their lives in affiuence and honourable reposeu The emperor Presented Zenobia with an elegant villa at4Tibur, or Tivoli, about twenty miles from ...
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