The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... guards , in Rome itself . Consular and tribunitian powers . Imperial prerogatives . The magis- trates The senate ... guards . Indulgence of Marcus . To his wife Faustina 36 193 Proportion of the military force to the number of the people ...
... guards , in Rome itself . Consular and tribunitian powers . Imperial prerogatives . The magis- trates The senate ... guards . Indulgence of Marcus . To his wife Faustina 36 193 Proportion of the military force to the number of the people ...
Side xx
... guards , and murder of Elagabalus . Accession of Alexander Severus Power of his mother Mamaa . His wise and moderate administration . Edu- cation and virtuous temper of Alex- ander . Journal of his ordinary life 222-235 General ...
... guards , and murder of Elagabalus . Accession of Alexander Severus Power of his mother Mamaa . His wise and moderate administration . Edu- cation and virtuous temper of Alex- ander . Journal of his ordinary life 222-235 General ...
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... guards , and the navy ; the most liberal computation will not allow us to fix the Amount of the entire establishment by sea and by whole establish land at more than four hundred and fifty thousand men ; a military power , which ...
... guards , and the navy ; the most liberal computation will not allow us to fix the Amount of the entire establishment by sea and by whole establish land at more than four hundred and fifty thousand men ; a military power , which ...
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... guards in Rome itself . In return for this imaginary conces- sion , Augustus obtained an important privilege , which rendered him master of Rome and Italy . By a dangerous exception to the ancient maxims , he was authorized to preserve ...
... guards in Rome itself . In return for this imaginary conces- sion , Augustus obtained an important privilege , which rendered him master of Rome and Italy . By a dangerous exception to the ancient maxims , he was authorized to preserve ...
Side 29
... guards had resolved . The stupid Claudius , brother of Germanicus , was already in their camp , invested with the imperial purple , and prepared to support his election by arms . The dream of liberty was at an end ; and the senate awoke ...
... guards had resolved . The stupid Claudius , brother of Germanicus , was already in their camp , invested with the imperial purple , and prepared to support his election by arms . The dream of liberty was at an end ; and the senate awoke ...
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