The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... Licinius . - Re - union of the Empire under the Authority of Constantine . wars and A. D. 305-323 . THE balance of power established by Diocletian subsisted no Period of civil longer than while it was sustained by the firm and dexterous ...
... Licinius . - Re - union of the Empire under the Authority of Constantine . wars and A. D. 305-323 . THE balance of power established by Diocletian subsisted no Period of civil longer than while it was sustained by the firm and dexterous ...
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... Licinius , Anastasia the Cæsar Bassianus , and Eutropia the consul Nepotianus . The three brothers were , Dalmatius , Julius Constantius , and Annibalianus , of whom we shall have occasion to speak hereafter . was not to be ascribed to ...
... Licinius , Anastasia the Cæsar Bassianus , and Eutropia the consul Nepotianus . The three brothers were , Dalmatius , Julius Constantius , and Annibalianus , of whom we shall have occasion to speak hereafter . was not to be ascribed to ...
Side 13
... Licinius to A. D. 307 . Nov. 11 . Augustus , The mind of Galerius was the most susceptible of the sterner passions , but it was not , however , incapable of a sincere and lasting friendship . Licinius , whose manners as well as ...
... Licinius to A. D. 307 . Nov. 11 . Augustus , The mind of Galerius was the most susceptible of the sterner passions , but it was not , however , incapable of a sincere and lasting friendship . Licinius , whose manners as well as ...
Side 14
... Licinius and Maximin honoured with more real consideration their benefactor Galerius . The opposition of interest , and the memory of a recent war , divided the empire into two great hostile powers ; but their mutual fears produced an ...
... Licinius and Maximin honoured with more real consideration their benefactor Galerius . The opposition of interest , and the memory of a recent war , divided the empire into two great hostile powers ; but their mutual fears produced an ...
Side 16
... Licinius . the intention either of disputing , or of dividing , the dominions which he had left without a master . They were persuaded , how- ever , to desist from the former design , and to agree in the latter . The provinces of Asia ...
... Licinius . the intention either of disputing , or of dividing , the dominions which he had left without a master . They were persuaded , how- ever , to desist from the former design , and to agree in the latter . The provinces of Asia ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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