The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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Side 6
... Guards . A.D. Indulgence of Marcus to his son Commodus , 76 , 77. A. D. 180 , 183 accession of Commodus , 77 ; his character , 78. A. D. 183 , is wounded by an assassin , 78 ; hatred of Commodus towards the 186 senate , 79 . A. D. 186 ...
... Guards . A.D. Indulgence of Marcus to his son Commodus , 76 , 77. A. D. 180 , 183 accession of Commodus , 77 ; his character , 78. A. D. 183 , is wounded by an assassin , 78 ; hatred of Commodus towards the 186 senate , 79 . A. D. 186 ...
Side 7
... guards and murder of Elagabalus , 123. Accession of Alexander Severus ; power of his mother Mamæa , 123. His wise adminis- tration ; virtuous temper ; journal of his ordinary life , 124 , 125 . 222-235 Happiness of the Roman world , 125 ...
... guards and murder of Elagabalus , 123. Accession of Alexander Severus ; power of his mother Mamæa , 123. His wise adminis- tration ; virtuous temper ; journal of his ordinary life , 124 , 125 . 222-235 Happiness of the Roman world , 125 ...
Side 8
... guards ; massacre of Maximus and Balbinus , 150 , 151 . The third Gordian remains sole emperor ; innocence and virtues of 240 Gordian , 152. A. D. 240 , administration of Misitheus ; A. D. 242 , 243 the Persian war , 152. The arts of ...
... guards ; massacre of Maximus and Balbinus , 150 , 151 . The third Gordian remains sole emperor ; innocence and virtues of 240 Gordian , 152. A. D. 240 , administration of Misitheus ; A. D. 242 , 243 the Persian war , 152. The arts of ...
Side 10
... guards , Jovians and Herculians , 287. Civil magistrates laid aside ; im- perial dignity and titles , 288. Diocletian assumes the diadem , and introduces the Persian ceremonial , 289. Two Augusti , and two Cæsars ; increase of taxes ...
... guards , Jovians and Herculians , 287. Civil magistrates laid aside ; im- perial dignity and titles , 288. Diocletian assumes the diadem , and introduces the Persian ceremonial , 289. Two Augusti , and two Cæsars ; increase of taxes ...
Side 24
... guards were , in general , about double those of the legions . 4 Exercitus ab exercitando , Varro de Linguâ Latinâ , I. iv . Cicero in Tusculan . 1. ii . 37 . There is room for a very interesting work , which should lay open the ...
... guards were , in general , about double those of the legions . 4 Exercitus ab exercitando , Varro de Linguâ Latinâ , I. iv . Cicero in Tusculan . 1. ii . 37 . There is room for a very interesting work , which should lay open the ...
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