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... Pertinax . Success of Severus against Niger and against Albinus Conduct of the two civil wars . Arts of Severus . Towards Niger . Towards Albinus . Event of the civil wars . Decided by one or two battles Siege of Byzantium . Death of ...
... Pertinax . Success of Severus against Niger and against Albinus Conduct of the two civil wars . Arts of Severus . Towards Niger . Towards Albinus . Event of the civil wars . Decided by one or two battles Siege of Byzantium . Death of ...
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... Pertinax . His attempts to reform the State . His assassination by the Prætorian Guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the Indulgence of rigid discipline of the Stoics was un- able to eradicate , formed , at the same time , the most ...
... Pertinax . His attempts to reform the State . His assassination by the Prætorian Guards . THE mildness of Marcus , which the Indulgence of rigid discipline of the Stoics was un- able to eradicate , formed , at the same time , the most ...
Side 38
... Pertinax . " All his infirmities had suddenly left him , and they returned as suddenly upon the murder of that excellent prince . Dion , 1. lxxiii . p . 1227 . u The præfects were changed almost hourly or daily ; and the caprice of ...
... Pertinax . " All his infirmities had suddenly left him , and they returned as suddenly upon the murder of that excellent prince . Dion , 1. lxxiii . p . 1227 . u The præfects were changed almost hourly or daily ; and the caprice of ...
Side 39
... Pertinax had already succeeded to the throne . The guards were rather surprised than pleased with the suspicious death of a prince , whose indulgence and liberality they alone had experi- enced ; but the emergency of the occasion , the ...
... Pertinax had already succeeded to the throne . The guards were rather surprised than pleased with the suspicious death of a prince , whose indulgence and liberality they alone had experi- enced ; but the emergency of the occasion , the ...
Side 40
... Pertinax found a nobler way of con- tinax . demning his predecessor's memory ; by the contrast of his own virtues with the vices of Commodus . On the day of his accession , he re- signed over to his wife and son his whole private ...
... Pertinax found a nobler way of con- tinax . demning his predecessor's memory ; by the contrast of his own virtues with the vices of Commodus . On the day of his accession , he re- signed over to his wife and son his whole private ...
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