The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... celebrated passage may be referred with as much propriety to the accession as to the nativity of Constantine . 2. Some of the modern Greeks have ascribed the honour of his birth to Drepanun , a town on the gulf of Nicomedia ( Cellarius ...
... celebrated passage may be referred with as much propriety to the accession as to the nativity of Constantine . 2. Some of the modern Greeks have ascribed the honour of his birth to Drepanun , a town on the gulf of Nicomedia ( Cellarius ...
Side 11
... celebrated at Arles with every circumstance of magnificence ; and the ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his claim to the Western empire , conferred on his son - in- law and ally the title of Augustus . By consenting ...
... celebrated at Arles with every circumstance of magnificence ; and the ancient colleague of Diocletian , who again asserted his claim to the Western empire , conferred on his son - in- law and ally the title of Augustus . By consenting ...
Side 16
... celebrated as the His dominion visible effects of divine justice ( 38 ) . He had no sooner expired in between his palace of Nicomedia , than the two emperors who were indebted Maximin and for their purple to his favours , began to ...
... celebrated as the His dominion visible effects of divine justice ( 38 ) . He had no sooner expired in between his palace of Nicomedia , than the two emperors who were indebted Maximin and for their purple to his favours , began to ...
Side 18
... celebrated by a magnificent triumph , and Maxentius exposed to the eyes of the people the spoils and captives of a Roman province . The state of the capital was no less deserving of compassion than that of Africa . The wealth of Rome ...
... celebrated by a magnificent triumph , and Maxentius exposed to the eyes of the people the spoils and captives of a Roman province . The state of the capital was no less deserving of compassion than that of Africa . The wealth of Rome ...
Side 28
... celebrated in the ninth Panegyric . ( 76 ) Ex omnibus provinciis optimates viros Curiæ tuæ pigneraveris ; ut Senatus dignitas . . . . ex totius Orbis flore consisteret . Nazarius in Panegyr . Vet . x . 35. The word pigneraveris might ...
... celebrated in the ninth Panegyric . ( 76 ) Ex omnibus provinciis optimates viros Curiæ tuæ pigneraveris ; ut Senatus dignitas . . . . ex totius Orbis flore consisteret . Nazarius in Panegyr . Vet . x . 35. The word pigneraveris might ...
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