The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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Side 79
... Dalmatius , and Hannibalianus ' , were permitted to enjoy the most honourable rank , and the most affluent fortune ... Dalmatius , who had been decorated with the vain title of Cenfor , were named Dalmatius and • CHAP . XVIII . XVIII ...
... Dalmatius , and Hannibalianus ' , were permitted to enjoy the most honourable rank , and the most affluent fortune ... Dalmatius , who had been decorated with the vain title of Cenfor , were named Dalmatius and • CHAP . XVIII . XVIII ...
Side 87
... Dalmatius and Hannibalianus . The former was raised , by the title of Cæfar , to an equality with his coufins . In favour of the latter , Conftantine invented the new and fingular appellation of Nobiliffimus " ; to which he annexed the ...
... Dalmatius and Hannibalianus . The former was raised , by the title of Cæfar , to an equality with his coufins . In favour of the latter , Conftantine invented the new and fingular appellation of Nobiliffimus " ; to which he annexed the ...
Side 89
... Dalmatius on the Gothic frontier , to which he annexed the government of Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece . The city of Cæfarea was chofen for the refidence of Hannibalianus ; and the provinces of Pontus , Cappadocia , and XVII . CHAP ...
... Dalmatius on the Gothic frontier , to which he annexed the government of Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece . The city of Cæfarea was chofen for the refidence of Hannibalianus ; and the provinces of Pontus , Cappadocia , and XVII . CHAP ...
Side 99
... Dalmatius and Hannibalianus , from the share which he had affigned them in the fucceffion of the empire . We are too imperfectly acquaint- ed with the court of Conftantine to form any judgment of the real motives which influenced the ...
... Dalmatius and Hannibalianus , from the share which he had affigned them in the fucceffion of the empire . We are too imperfectly acquaint- ed with the court of Conftantine to form any judgment of the real motives which influenced the ...
Side 100
... Dalmatius , who was united with his collateral relations by the ties of friendship and intereft , is allowed to have inherited a confider- able share of the abilities of the great Conftantine : but , on this occafion , he does not ...
... Dalmatius , who was united with his collateral relations by the ties of friendship and intereft , is allowed to have inherited a confider- able share of the abilities of the great Conftantine : but , on this occafion , he does not ...
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