The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... Magnentius . Civil War . Victory of Constantius . THE character of the prince who removed the seat of empire , Character of and introduced such important changes into the civil and religious Constantine . ( 192 ) Cod . Theod . I. xii ...
... Magnentius . Civil War . Victory of Constantius . THE character of the prince who removed the seat of empire , Character of and introduced such important changes into the civil and religious Constantine . ( 192 ) Cod . Theod . I. xii ...
Side 255
... Magnentius , an ambitious soldier , who was himself of Barba- rian extraction , was encouraged by the public discontent to assert the honour of the Roman name ( 70 ) . The chosen bands of Jovians and Herculians , who acknowledged Magnentius ...
... Magnentius , an ambitious soldier , who was himself of Barba- rian extraction , was encouraged by the public discontent to assert the honour of the Roman name ( 70 ) . The chosen bands of Jovians and Herculians , who acknowledged Magnentius ...
Side 256
... Magnentius was March 1. acknowledged through the whole extent of the two great præfectures of Gaul and Italy ; and the usurper prepared , by every act of op- pression , to collect a treasure , which might discharge the obligation of an ...
... Magnentius was March 1. acknowledged through the whole extent of the two great præfectures of Gaul and Italy ; and the usurper prepared , by every act of op- pression , to collect a treasure , which might discharge the obligation of an ...
Side 257
... Magnentius , and of Magnentius himself with the ambitious Constantina ; and to acknowledge in the treaty the pre - eminence of rank , which might justly be claimed by the emperor of the East . Should pride and mistaken piety urge him to ...
... Magnentius , and of Magnentius himself with the ambitious Constantina ; and to acknowledge in the treaty the pre - eminence of rank , which might justly be claimed by the emperor of the East . Should pride and mistaken piety urge him to ...
Side 258
... Magnentius , and appoint a place of interview on the frontiers of their respective provinces ; where they might pledge their friendship by mutual vows of fidelity , and regulate by common consent the future operations of the civil In ...
... Magnentius , and appoint a place of interview on the frontiers of their respective provinces ; where they might pledge their friendship by mutual vows of fidelity , and regulate by common consent the future operations of the civil In ...
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