The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Alex. Murray & Son, 1869 |
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... princes of Constantinople ; and the elevation of Charlemagne , who , in the year eight hundred , established the second , or German , Empire of the West . III . The last and longest of these periods includes about six cen- turies and a ...
... princes of Constantinople ; and the elevation of Charlemagne , who , in the year eight hundred , established the second , or German , Empire of the West . III . The last and longest of these periods includes about six cen- turies and a ...
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... princes , 268 , 269. Series of events ; 287 state of the peasants of Gaul ; their rebellion and chastisement , 270. Revolt of Carausius in Britain ; importance of Britain ; 289 power of Carausius ; A. D. 289 , acknowledged by the other ...
... princes , 268 , 269. Series of events ; 287 state of the peasants of Gaul ; their rebellion and chastisement , 270. Revolt of Carausius in Britain ; importance of Britain ; 289 power of Carausius ; A. D. 289 , acknowledged by the other ...
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... princes , 489 , 490. Division of the empire , 491. Sapor , king of Persia ; state of Mesopotamia and Armenia , 491 , 492 . 342 Death of Tiridates , 493. A. D. 337-360 , the Persian war ; A. D. 348 , battle of Singara , 493 , 494. A.D. ...
... princes , 489 , 490. Division of the empire , 491. Sapor , king of Persia ; state of Mesopotamia and Armenia , 491 , 492 . 342 Death of Tiridates , 493. A. D. 337-360 , the Persian war ; A. D. 348 , battle of Singara , 493 , 494. A.D. ...
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... princes , has ascribed to envy , a conduct , which might be attributed to the prudence and moderation of Hadrian ... prince extended no farther than from his palace in Rome , to the retirement of his Lanuvian Villa . - Augus- tan History ...
... princes , has ascribed to envy , a conduct , which might be attributed to the prudence and moderation of Hadrian ... prince extended no farther than from his palace in Rome , to the retirement of his Lanuvian Villa . - Augus- tan History ...
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... princes , the science of tactics was cultivated with success ; and as long as the empire retained any vigour , their military instructions were respected as the most perfect model of Roman discipline . 6 Nine centuries of war had ...
... princes , the science of tactics was cultivated with success ; and as long as the empire retained any vigour , their military instructions were respected as the most perfect model of Roman discipline . 6 Nine centuries of war had ...
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