The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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Side xvi
... Diocletian and Constantine , composed , or rather compiled , the lives of the emperors , from Hadrian to the sons of Carus , are usually mentioned under the names of Ælius Spartianus , Julius Capitolinus , Elius Lampridius , Vulcatius ...
... Diocletian and Constantine , composed , or rather compiled , the lives of the emperors , from Hadrian to the sons of Carus , are usually mentioned under the names of Ælius Spartianus , Julius Capitolinus , Elius Lampridius , Vulcatius ...
Side xx
... Diocletian and his three associates , Marimian , Galerius , and Constantius - General re - establishment of order and tranquillity - The Persian war , victory , and triumph - The new form of administration . - Abdication and retirement ...
... Diocletian and his three associates , Marimian , Galerius , and Constantius - General re - establishment of order and tranquillity - The Persian war , victory , and triumph - The new form of administration . - Abdication and retirement ...
Side xxi
... Diocletian assumes the diadem , and introduces the Persian ceremonial A. D. 286 His clemency and victory . Associa tion and character of Maximian 202 Association of two Caesars , Galerius and Constantius . Departments and harmony of the ...
... Diocletian assumes the diadem , and introduces the Persian ceremonial A. D. 286 His clemency and victory . Associa tion and character of Maximian 202 Association of two Caesars , Galerius and Constantius . Departments and harmony of the ...
Side 100
... Diocletian . d Hæc ubi Patres comperere Cæsaribus . e Zonaras , 1. xii . p . 628 . ai decernunt . Victor in tent . Victory and re . volt of Emilia- Dus , A. D. 253 . sternly refused to such as claimed them as a debt.8 But this ...
... Diocletian . d Hæc ubi Patres comperere Cæsaribus . e Zonaras , 1. xii . p . 628 . ai decernunt . Victor in tent . Victory and re . volt of Emilia- Dus , A. D. 253 . sternly refused to such as claimed them as a debt.8 But this ...
Side 120
... Diocletian . See Eumenius de restaurandis scholis , h Almost every thing that is said of the manners of Odenathus and Zenobia , is taken from their lives in the Augustan History , by Tre- bellius Pollio , see p . 192 , 198 . iShe never ...
... Diocletian . See Eumenius de restaurandis scholis , h Almost every thing that is said of the manners of Odenathus and Zenobia , is taken from their lives in the Augustan History , by Tre- bellius Pollio , see p . 192 , 198 . iShe never ...
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