The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7T. Cadell, 1828 |
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Side iv
... palace of Constantinople Furniture and attendants Honours and titles of the imperial family Offices of the palace , the state , and the army Adoration of the emperor Reception of ambassadors Processions and acclamations Marriage of the ...
... palace of Constantinople Furniture and attendants Honours and titles of the imperial family Offices of the palace , the state , and the army Adoration of the emperor Reception of ambassadors Processions and acclamations Marriage of the ...
Side 3
... palace of Hebdomon , seven miles from the city . During many days , from the dawn of light to the evening , the line of assault was extended from the golden gate to the eastern promontory , and the foremost warriors were impelled by the ...
... palace of Hebdomon , seven miles from the city . During many days , from the dawn of light to the evening , the line of assault was extended from the golden gate to the eastern promontory , and the foremost warriors were impelled by the ...
Side 5
... palace and city of Damascus was insulted by the Mardaites , or Maronites , of Mount Libanus , the firmest barrier of the empire , till they were dis- armed and transplanted by the suspicious policy of the Greeks . After the revolt of ...
... palace and city of Damascus was insulted by the Mardaites , or Maronites , of Mount Libanus , the firmest barrier of the empire , till they were dis- armed and transplanted by the suspicious policy of the Greeks . After the revolt of ...
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... palace , was the fourth in the public order . Nice was the me- tropolis , and its jurisdiction extended from the Hellespont over the adjacent parts of Bithynia and Phrygia ( see the two maps prefixed by Delisle to the Imperium Orientale ...
... palace , was the fourth in the public order . Nice was the me- tropolis , and its jurisdiction extended from the Hellespont over the adjacent parts of Bithynia and Phrygia ( see the two maps prefixed by Delisle to the Imperium Orientale ...
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... palace , in the neighbourhood of Compiegne , was allotted for their residence or prison : but each year , in the month of March or May , they were conducted in a waggon drawn by oxen to the assembly of the Franks , to give audience to ...
... palace , in the neighbourhood of Compiegne , was allotted for their residence or prison : but each year , in the month of March or May , they were conducted in a waggon drawn by oxen to the assembly of the Franks , to give audience to ...
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