The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. the throne . After the death of Jovian , the throne of the Roman world Vacancy of remained ten days 19 without a master . The ministers and Feb. 17-26 generals still continued to meet in council ; to ...
Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. the throne . After the death of Jovian , the throne of the Roman world Vacancy of remained ten days 19 without a master . The ministers and Feb. 17-26 generals still continued to meet in council ; to ...
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... throne may inspire a favourable prejudice of his virtue and moderation . The ambassadors of the new emperor were immediately despatched to the court of Theodosius , to communicate , with affected grief , the unfortunate accident of the ...
... throne may inspire a favourable prejudice of his virtue and moderation . The ambassadors of the new emperor were immediately despatched to the court of Theodosius , to communicate , with affected grief , the unfortunate accident of the ...
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... throne of the West . The royal infant was distinguished at Constantinople by the title of Nobilissimus ; he was promoted , before his departure from Thessalonica , to the rank and dignity of Cæsar ; and , after the conquest of Italy ...
... throne of the West . The royal infant was distinguished at Constantinople by the title of Nobilissimus ; he was promoted , before his departure from Thessalonica , to the rank and dignity of Cæsar ; and , after the conquest of Italy ...
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