The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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Side 2
... Constantinople .. 404. Exile of Chrysostom 407. His Death 438. His Relics transported to Constantinople .. 408 . Death of Arcadius His supposed Testament . 408 415. Administration of Anthemius .. 414-453 . Character and Administration ...
... Constantinople .. 404. Exile of Chrysostom 407. His Death 438. His Relics transported to Constantinople .. 408 . Death of Arcadius His supposed Testament . 408 415. Administration of Anthemius .. 414-453 . Character and Administration ...
Side 3
... Constantinople . The Scythian or Tartar Wars .. State of the Captives .. 446. Treaty of Peace between Attila and the Eastern Empire . Spirit of the Azimuntines Embassies from Attila to Constantinople ... 448. The Embassy of Maximin to ...
... Constantinople . The Scythian or Tartar Wars .. State of the Captives .. 446. Treaty of Peace between Attila and the Eastern Empire . Spirit of the Azimuntines Embassies from Attila to Constantinople ... 448. The Embassy of Maximin to ...
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... Constantinople and the East .. Justinian favors the Blues 532. Sedition of Constantinople , surnamed Nika .. Agriculture and Manufactures of the Eastern Empire .. The Distress of Justinian . Firmness of Theodora The Sedition is ...
... Constantinople and the East .. Justinian favors the Blues 532. Sedition of Constantinople , surnamed Nika .. Agriculture and Manufactures of the Eastern Empire .. The Distress of Justinian . Firmness of Theodora The Sedition is ...
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... Constantinople by the Turks , subsisted one thousand and fifty - eight years , in a state of premature and perpetual de- cay . The sovereign of that empire assumed , and obstinately retained , the vain , and at length fictitious , title ...
... Constantinople by the Turks , subsisted one thousand and fifty - eight years , in a state of premature and perpetual de- cay . The sovereign of that empire assumed , and obstinately retained , the vain , and at length fictitious , title ...
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... Constantinople ; and some degree of praise must be allowed to a powerful and ungrateful favorite , who was satisfied with the disgrace of his benefactor . Abundantius was stripped of his ample fortunes by an Imperial rescript , and ...
... Constantinople ; and some degree of praise must be allowed to a powerful and ungrateful favorite , who was satisfied with the disgrace of his benefactor . Abundantius was stripped of his ample fortunes by an Imperial rescript , and ...
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