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... prince would have subscribed with pleasure the edict which the fanaticism of Olympius dictated to the simple and devout emperor . Hon- orius excluded all persons , who were adverse to the Catholic church , from holding any office in the ...
... prince would have subscribed with pleasure the edict which the fanaticism of Olympius dictated to the simple and devout emperor . Hon- orius excluded all persons , who were adverse to the Catholic church , from holding any office in the ...
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Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. the Gothic prince . When they were introduced into his presence , they declared , perhaps in a more lofty style than became their abject condition , that the Romans were resolved to maintain their dignity ...
Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. the Gothic prince . When they were introduced into his presence , they declared , perhaps in a more lofty style than became their abject condition , that the Romans were resolved to maintain their dignity ...
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... prince , who , in his native country of Ionia , had been educated in the Pagan superstition , and who had since received the sac- rament of baptism from the hands of an Arian bishop.22 The first days of the reign of Attalus were fair ...
... prince , who , in his native country of Ionia , had been educated in the Pagan superstition , and who had since received the sac- rament of baptism from the hands of an Arian bishop.22 The first days of the reign of Attalus were fair ...
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... prince , who styled himself Emperor of the Romans.116 The Goths evacuated the city at the end of six days , but Rome remained above nine months in the possession of the Im- perialists ; and every hour was stained by some atrocious act ...
... prince , who styled himself Emperor of the Romans.116 The Goths evacuated the city at the end of six days , but Rome remained above nine months in the possession of the Im- perialists ; and every hour was stained by some atrocious act ...
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... prince and Honorius . See Oros . 1. vii . c . 43 , pp . 584 , 585. Jornandes , de Reb . Geticis , c . 31 , pp . 654 , 655 . 12 The retreat of the Goths from Italy , and their first transactions in Gaul , are dark and doubtful . I have ...
... prince and Honorius . See Oros . 1. vii . c . 43 , pp . 584 , 585. Jornandes , de Reb . Geticis , c . 31 , pp . 654 , 655 . 12 The retreat of the Goths from Italy , and their first transactions in Gaul , are dark and doubtful . I have ...
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