The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 3
... Maximin , whose mother was the sister of Galerius . The unexperienced youth still betrayed by his manners and language his rustic education , when , to his own astonishment , as well as that of the world , he was invested by Diocletian ...
... Maximin , whose mother was the sister of Galerius . The unexperienced youth still betrayed by his manners and language his rustic education , when , to his own astonishment , as well as that of the world , he was invested by Diocletian ...
Side 13
... Maximin , who governed , or rather oppressed , the countries of Egypt and Syria , betrayed his envy and discontent ... Maximin ( uot Maxentius , see Baluze , p . 81. ) , the new title of sons of the Augusti . But when Maximin acquainted ...
... Maximin , who governed , or rather oppressed , the countries of Egypt and Syria , betrayed his envy and discontent ... Maximin ( uot Maxentius , see Baluze , p . 81. ) , the new title of sons of the Augusti . But when Maximin acquainted ...
Side 14
... 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 apparent tran ...
... 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 apparent tran ...
Side 16
... Maximin and for their purple to his favours , began to collect their forces , with shared Licinius . the intention either of disputing , or of dividing , the dominions which he had left without a master . They were persuaded , how- ever ...
... Maximin and for their purple to his favours , began to collect their forces , with shared Licinius . the intention either of disputing , or of dividing , the dominions which he had left without a master . They were persuaded , how- ever ...
Side 17
... Maximin and Maxentius , and their unhappy subjects ex- pected with terror the bloody consequences of their inevitable dis- sensions , which were no longer restrained by the fear or the respect which they had entertained for Galerius ...
... Maximin and Maxentius , and their unhappy subjects ex- pected with terror the bloody consequences of their inevitable dis- sensions , which were no longer restrained by the fear or the respect which they had entertained for Galerius ...
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