The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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Side iii
... Military Difcipline . - A. D. 324 The Palace . The Finances . D - ESIGN of a new Capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bofphorus The Port of Conftantinople The Propontis The Hellefpont Advantages of ...
... Military Difcipline . - A. D. 324 The Palace . The Finances . D - ESIGN of a new Capital Situation of Byzantium Description of CONSTANTINOPLE The Bofphorus The Port of Conftantinople The Propontis The Hellefpont Advantages of ...
Side 1
... Military Difcipli- ne . The Palace . The Finances . - - THE unfortunate Licinius was the laft rival who opposed the greatness , and the laft captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftantine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the ...
... Military Difcipli- ne . The Palace . The Finances . - - THE unfortunate Licinius was the laft rival who opposed the greatness , and the laft captive who adorned the triumph , of Conftantine . After a tranquil and profperous reign , the ...
Side 21
... military adminiftration . The diftinct view of the complicated fyftem of policy , intro- duced by Diocletian , improved by Conftantine and completed by his immediate fucceffors , may not only amuse the fancy by the fingular picture of a ...
... military adminiftration . The diftinct view of the complicated fyftem of policy , intro- duced by Diocletian , improved by Conftantine and completed by his immediate fucceffors , may not only amuse the fancy by the fingular picture of a ...
Side 29
... invested with the civil and military administration of the Roman world . From the reign of Severus to that of Diocletian , the guards and the palace , XVII . CHAP . the laws and the finances , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 29.
... invested with the civil and military administration of the Roman world . From the reign of Severus to that of Diocletian , the guards and the palace , XVII . CHAP . the laws and the finances , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 29.
Side 30
... military command , as soon as they had ceased to lead into the field , under their immediate orders , the flower of the Roman troops ; and at length , by a fingular revolution , the cap- tains of the guards were transformed into the ...
... military command , as soon as they had ceased to lead into the field , under their immediate orders , the flower of the Roman troops ; and at length , by a fingular revolution , the cap- tains of the guards were transformed into the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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