The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Palace .. The Behavior of Attila to the Roman Ambassadors ... The royal Feast .. Conspiracy of the Romans against the Life of Attila . He reprimands and forgives the Emperor . 450. Theodosius the Younger dies ... Is succeeded by Marcian ...
... Palace .. The Behavior of Attila to the Roman Ambassadors ... The royal Feast .. Conspiracy of the Romans against the Life of Attila . He reprimands and forgives the Emperor . 450. Theodosius the Younger dies ... Is succeeded by Marcian ...
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... palace , watched the progress of faction and discontent , dis- guised the hostile aspect of a Barbarian invader , and assumed the more popular appearance of the friend and ally of the great Stilicho ; to whose virtues , when they were ...
... palace , watched the progress of faction and discontent , dis- guised the hostile aspect of a Barbarian invader , and assumed the more popular appearance of the friend and ally of the great Stilicho ; to whose virtues , when they were ...
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... palace , " were used as a proverbial expression of opulence and splendor ; 28 but the nobles and senators of Rome aspired , in due gradation , to imitate that illustrious family . The accurate description of the city , which was ...
... palace , " were used as a proverbial expression of opulence and splendor ; 28 but the nobles and senators of Rome aspired , in due gradation , to imitate that illustrious family . The accurate description of the city , which was ...
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... palace of the Anicii , with a numerous establish- ment of freedmen and slaves , to the lofty and narrow lodg ing - house , where the poet Codrus and his wife were permit ted to hire a wretched garret immediately under the tiles . If we ...
... palace of the Anicii , with a numerous establish- ment of freedmen and slaves , to the lofty and narrow lodg ing - house , where the poet Codrus and his wife were permit ted to hire a wretched garret immediately under the tiles . If we ...
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... palace . The favorite eunuchs transferred the government of Honorius , and the empire , to Jovius , the Prætorian præfect ; an unworthy servant , who did not atone , by the merit of personal attachment , for the errors and misfortunes ...
... palace . The favorite eunuchs transferred the government of Honorius , and the empire , to Jovius , the Prætorian præfect ; an unworthy servant , who did not atone , by the merit of personal attachment , for the errors and misfortunes ...
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