The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... EMPEROR OF THE EAST . ADMINISTRATION AND DISGRACE OF EUTROPIUS . - REVOLT OF GAINAS . - PERSECUTION OF ST . JOHN CHRYSOSTOM . THEODOSIUS II . EMPEROR OF THE EAST . HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . — HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . - THE PERSIAN WAR , AND ...
... EMPEROR OF THE EAST . ADMINISTRATION AND DISGRACE OF EUTROPIUS . - REVOLT OF GAINAS . - PERSECUTION OF ST . JOHN CHRYSOSTOM . THEODOSIUS II . EMPEROR OF THE EAST . HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . — HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . - THE PERSIAN WAR , AND ...
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... Emperor of the East .. 467-472 . Anthemius , Emperor of the West . The Festival of the Lupercalia ... 468. Preparations against the Vandals of Africa . Failure of the Expedition ... 462-472 . Conquests of the Visigoths in Spain and Gaul ...
... Emperor of the East .. 467-472 . Anthemius , Emperor of the West . The Festival of the Lupercalia ... 468. Preparations against the Vandals of Africa . Failure of the Expedition ... 462-472 . Conquests of the Visigoths in Spain and Gaul ...
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... emperor ; and the subsequent assassination of Allobich , in the midst of a public procession , is the only circumstance of his life , in which Honorius dis- covered the faintest symptom of courage or resentment . Yet before they fell ...
... emperor ; and the subsequent assassination of Allobich , in the midst of a public procession , is the only circumstance of his life , in which Honorius dis- covered the faintest symptom of courage or resentment . Yet before they fell ...
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... emperor himself they had touched , in solemn ceremony , that august seat of majesty and wisdom ; and the violation of their oath would expose them to the temporal penalties of sacrilege and re- bellion.86 While the emperor and his court ...
... emperor himself they had touched , in solemn ceremony , that august seat of majesty and wisdom ; and the violation of their oath would expose them to the temporal penalties of sacrilege and re- bellion.86 While the emperor and his court ...
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... emperor of the Romans desirous of life , and insensible of disgrace , implored the permission of following the Gothic camp , in the train of a haughty and capricious Barbarian.96 The degradation of Attalus removed the only real ob ...
... emperor of the Romans desirous of life , and insensible of disgrace , implored the permission of following the Gothic camp , in the train of a haughty and capricious Barbarian.96 The degradation of Attalus removed the only real ob ...
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