The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 3, Volumer 1-8Baudry's European Library, 1840 - 383 sider |
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... Emperor Valens .. Funeral Oration of Valens and his Army . The Goths besiege Hadrianople ...... 266 268 269 271 273 274 ib . 275 276 378 , 379. They ravage the Roman Provinces .. 277 278 378. Massacre of the Gothic Youth in Asia ...
... Emperor Valens .. Funeral Oration of Valens and his Army . The Goths besiege Hadrianople ...... 266 268 269 271 273 274 ib . 275 276 378 , 379. They ravage the Roman Provinces .. 277 278 378. Massacre of the Gothic Youth in Asia ...
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... emperor A. D. 324. continued for some time to view , with cool and careless indifference , the object of the dispute . As he was yet ignorant of the difficulty of appeasing the quarrels of theologians , he addressed to the con- tending ...
... emperor A. D. 324. continued for some time to view , with cool and careless indifference , the object of the dispute . As he was yet ignorant of the difficulty of appeasing the quarrels of theologians , he addressed to the con- tending ...
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... emperor had now imbibed the spirit of controversy , and the angry sarcastic style of his edicts was designed to inspire his subjects with the hatred which he had conceived against the enemies of Christ ( 82 ) . and the orthodox party ...
... emperor had now imbibed the spirit of controversy , and the angry sarcastic style of his edicts was designed to inspire his subjects with the hatred which he had conceived against the enemies of Christ ( 82 ) . and the orthodox party ...
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... emperor , improved the fortunate occasion which had in- troduced him to the familiarity of a prince , whose public counsels were always swayed by his domestic favourites . The eunuchs and slaves diffused the spiritual poison through the ...
... emperor , improved the fortunate occasion which had in- troduced him to the familiarity of a prince , whose public counsels were always swayed by his domestic favourites . The eunuchs and slaves diffused the spiritual poison through the ...
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... emperor was relieved from the ter- rors of the civil war , he devoted the leisure of his winter - quarters at Arles , Milan , Sirmium , and Constantinople , to the amusement or toils of controversy : the sword of the magistrate , and ...
... emperor was relieved from the ter- rors of the civil war , he devoted the leisure of his winter - quarters at Arles , Milan , Sirmium , and Constantinople , to the amusement or toils of controversy : the sword of the magistrate , and ...
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