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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... Senate for the Altar of Victory .. 388. Conversion of Rome ... 381. Destruction of the Temples in the Provinces . The Temple of Serapis at Alexandria ..... 389. Its final Destruction ..... 390. The Pagan Religion is prohibited . 390-420 ...
... Senate for the Altar of Victory .. 388. Conversion of Rome ... 381. Destruction of the Temples in the Provinces . The Temple of Serapis at Alexandria ..... 389. Its final Destruction ..... 390. The Pagan Religion is prohibited . 390-420 ...
Side 49
... senators and most honourable citizens , after pressing their husbands to in- tercede in favour of Liberius , were advised to undertake a com- mission , which in their hands would be less dangerous , and might prove more successful . The ...
... senators and most honourable citizens , after pressing their husbands to in- tercede in favour of Liberius , were advised to undertake a com- mission , which in their hands would be less dangerous , and might prove more successful . The ...
Side 58
... senate still presumed to consecrate , by solemn decrees , the divine memory of their sovereigns ; and Constantine himself was associated , after his death , to those gods whom he had renounced and insulted during his life . The title ...
... senate still presumed to consecrate , by solemn decrees , the divine memory of their sovereigns ; and Constantine himself was associated , after his death , to those gods whom he had renounced and insulted during his life . The title ...
Side 59
... senator and of the peasant , of the poet and the philosopher , was derived from very different causes , but they met with equal devotion in the temples of the gods . Their zeal was insensibly provoked by the insulting triumph of a ...
... senator and of the peasant , of the poet and the philosopher , was derived from very different causes , but they met with equal devotion in the temples of the gods . Their zeal was insensibly provoked by the insulting triumph of a ...
Side 61
... senate of Constantinople . Aurelius Victor , who published his Abridgment in the last year of Constantius , ascribes the German victories to the wisdom of the emperor , and the fortune of the Cæsar . Yet the historian , soon afterwards ...
... senate of Constantinople . Aurelius Victor , who published his Abridgment in the last year of Constantius , ascribes the German victories to the wisdom of the emperor , and the fortune of the Cæsar . Yet the historian , soon afterwards ...
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