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... east and Egypt . The expedition of Aurelian . The em- peror defeats the Palmyrenians in the battles of Antioch and Emesa . The state of Palmyra . It is besieged by Aurelian 273 Aurelian becomes master of Zenobia , and of the city ...
... east and Egypt . The expedition of Aurelian . The em- peror defeats the Palmyrenians in the battles of Antioch and Emesa . The state of Palmyra . It is besieged by Aurelian 273 Aurelian becomes master of Zenobia , and of the city ...
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... EAST . The Persian war 384 The treaty of peace . Adventures of Para , king of Armenia 407 394 392-394 Usurpation of Eugenius . Theo- dosius prepares for war . His victory over Eugenius State and character of the people of Rome . Public ...
... EAST . The Persian war 384 The treaty of peace . Adventures of Para , king of Armenia 407 394 392-394 Usurpation of Eugenius . Theo- dosius prepares for war . His victory over Eugenius State and character of the people of Rome . Public ...
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... east . 376-433 The Huns . Their establishment in modern Hungary 438-453 Reign of Attila . His figure and character . He discovers the sword of Mars Acquires the empire of Scythia and 430 440 Germany . The Huns invade Persia 441 , & c ...
... east . 376-433 The Huns . Their establishment in modern Hungary 438-453 Reign of Attila . His figure and character . He discovers the sword of Mars Acquires the empire of Scythia and 430 440 Germany . The Huns invade Persia 441 , & c ...
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... East . as long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their benefactors , the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of the most exalted characters . The praises of Alexander ...
... East . as long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their benefactors , the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of the most exalted characters . The praises of Alexander ...
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... East acknowledged with pleasure the first emperor of Asiatic extraction . superstition , contributed to raise the Syrian youth | troops , charged sword in hand among the thickest to the empire of Rome . A numerous body of troops was ...
... East acknowledged with pleasure the first emperor of Asiatic extraction . superstition , contributed to raise the Syrian youth | troops , charged sword in hand among the thickest to the empire of Rome . A numerous body of troops was ...
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