The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Procopius , the circumstances which had an air of probability . Procop . de Bell . Vandal . 1. i . c . 2. He supposes that the city was surprised while the senators slept in the afternoon ; but Jerom , with more authority and more ...
... Procopius , the circumstances which had an air of probability . Procop . de Bell . Vandal . 1. i . c . 2. He supposes that the city was surprised while the senators slept in the afternoon ; but Jerom , with more authority and more ...
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... Procopius . de Bell . Vandal . 1. i . c . 2 , p . 181. Britannia fertilis provincia tyrannorum , was the expression of Jerom , in the year 415 ( tom . ii . p . 255 , ad Ctesiphont ) . By the pilgrims , who resorted every year to the ...
... Procopius . de Bell . Vandal . 1. i . c . 2 , p . 181. Britannia fertilis provincia tyrannorum , was the expression of Jerom , in the year 415 ( tom . ii . p . 255 , ad Ctesiphont ) . By the pilgrims , who resorted every year to the ...
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... Procopius ; the former of consular rank , the latter still respected as the father - in - law of the emperor Valens . The appearances of a fair and legal proceeding were maintained by the blunt honesty of Procopius ; and he yielded with ...
... Procopius ; the former of consular rank , the latter still respected as the father - in - law of the emperor Valens . The appearances of a fair and legal proceeding were maintained by the blunt honesty of Procopius ; and he yielded with ...
Side 108
... Procopius 68 has indeed illuminated the mind of the dying emperor with a ray of human prudence , or celestial wisdom . Arcadius considered , with anxious fore- sight , the helpless condition of his son Theodosius , who was no more than ...
... Procopius 68 has indeed illuminated the mind of the dying emperor with a ray of human prudence , or celestial wisdom . Arcadius considered , with anxious fore- sight , the helpless condition of his son Theodosius , who was no more than ...
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... Procopius , de Edificiis , 1. iii . c . 5. Theodosiopolis stands , or rather stood , about thirty - five miles to the east of Arzeroum , the modern capital of Turkish Armenia . See D'Anville , Geog- raphie Ancienne , tom . ii . pp . 99 ...
... Procopius , de Edificiis , 1. iii . c . 5. Theodosiopolis stands , or rather stood , about thirty - five miles to the east of Arzeroum , the modern capital of Turkish Armenia . See D'Anville , Geog- raphie Ancienne , tom . ii . pp . 99 ...
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