The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 2, Volumer 1-8Baudry's European Library, 1840 - 339 sider |
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... Imperial Ministers . Dangerous Situation of Gallus .. His Disgrace and Death ..... 265 267 268 ib . 269 270 271 The Danger and Escape of Julian .. 272 355. He is sent to Athens .... 273 Recalled to Milan .. 274 Declared Cæsar .... 276 ...
... Imperial Ministers . Dangerous Situation of Gallus .. His Disgrace and Death ..... 265 267 268 ib . 269 270 271 The Danger and Escape of Julian .. 272 355. He is sent to Athens .... 273 Recalled to Milan .. 274 Declared Cæsar .... 276 ...
Side 3
... Imperial government . Diocletian was sin- cerely desirous of withdrawing himself from the world ; he consi- dered Galerius , who had married his daughter , as the firmest sup- port of his family and of the empire ; and he consented ...
... Imperial government . Diocletian was sin- cerely desirous of withdrawing himself from the world ; he consi- dered Galerius , who had married his daughter , as the firmest sup- port of his family and of the empire ; and he consented ...
Side 5
... Imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of following Constantius in the West , he remained in the service of Diocletian , signalised his valour in the wars of Egypt and Persia , and ...
... Imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of following Constantius in the West , he remained in the service of Diocletian , signalised his valour in the wars of Egypt and Persia , and ...
Side 6
... Imperial palace of York , fifteen months after he had received the title of Augustus , and almost fourteen years and a half after he had been promoted to the rank of Cæsar . His death was immediately succeeded by the elevation of ...
... Imperial palace of York , fifteen months after he had received the title of Augustus , and almost fourteen years and a half after he had been promoted to the rank of Cæsar . His death was immediately succeeded by the elevation of ...
Side 7
... Imperial descent might Constantine . have solicited a preference over the meaner extraction of the son of Helena . But Constantine was in the thirty - second year of his age , in the full vigour both of mind and body , at the time when ...
... Imperial descent might Constantine . have solicited a preference over the meaner extraction of the son of Helena . But Constantine was in the thirty - second year of his age , in the full vigour both of mind and body , at the time when ...
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