The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 6
... Cæsar , 66 ; policy of Augustus , 67 ; image of liberty for the people , 67 ; attempts of the senate after the death of Caligula , 68. Image of government for the armies ; their obedience , 68. The race of the Cæsars , and Flavian ...
... Cæsar , 66 ; policy of Augustus , 67 ; image of liberty for the people , 67 ; attempts of the senate after the death of Caligula , 68. Image of government for the armies ; their obedience , 68. The race of the Cæsars , and Flavian ...
Side 8
... Cæsar , 146 ; A. D. 238 , Maximin marches into Italy ; siege of Aquileia , 147 , 148. Conduct of Maximus ; murder of Maximin and his son ; his portrait , 148 , 149 ; sedition at Rome ; discontent of the Prætorian guards ; massacre of ...
... Cæsar , 146 ; A. D. 238 , Maximin marches into Italy ; siege of Aquileia , 147 , 148. Conduct of Maximus ; murder of Maximin and his son ; his portrait , 148 , 149 ; sedition at Rome ; discontent of the Prætorian guards ; massacre of ...
Side 14
... Cæsar ; his imprudence , 508 ; A. D. 354 , massacre of the imperial ministers , 509 ; disgrace and death of Gallus , 511 . 355 The escape of Julian , 512. A. D. 355 , is sent to Athens , 513 ; de- 357 clared Cæsar , 515. A. D. 357 ...
... Cæsar ; his imprudence , 508 ; A. D. 354 , massacre of the imperial ministers , 509 ; disgrace and death of Gallus , 511 . 355 The escape of Julian , 512. A. D. 355 , is sent to Athens , 513 ; de- 357 clared Cæsar , 515. A. D. 357 ...
Side 19
... Cæsar and Augustus were per- suaded to follow the example of the former , rather than the precept of the latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite their arms ; the pleasing , though doubtful ...
... Cæsar and Augustus were per- suaded to follow the example of the former , rather than the precept of the latter . The proximity of its situation to the coast of Gaul seemed to invite their arms ; the pleasing , though doubtful ...
Side 23
... Cæsar formed his legion Alauda , of Gauls and strangers : but it was during the licence of civil war ; and after the victory , he gave them the freedom of the city for their reward . 4 Vegetius de Re Militari , 1. i . c . 2—7 . L 24 THE ...
... Cæsar formed his legion Alauda , of Gauls and strangers : but it was during the licence of civil war ; and after the victory , he gave them the freedom of the city for their reward . 4 Vegetius de Re Militari , 1. i . c . 2—7 . L 24 THE ...
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