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... Alexander . 172 173 174 176 Election and Character of Macrinus Discontent of the Senate of the Army 177 178 • · 179 ... Alexander Severus declared Cæsar 222. Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Elagabalus Accession of Alexander ...
... Alexander . 172 173 174 176 Election and Character of Macrinus Discontent of the Senate of the Army 177 178 • · 179 ... Alexander Severus declared Cæsar 222. Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Elagabalus Accession of Alexander ...
Side xli
... Alexander refuses the Name of Antoninus 195 He attempts to reform the Army 196 Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Murder of Ulpian 196 Danger of Dion Cassius 197 Tumults of the Legions . 198 Firmness of the Emperor 198 Defects of ...
... Alexander refuses the Name of Antoninus 195 He attempts to reform the Army 196 Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Murder of Ulpian 196 Danger of Dion Cassius 197 Tumults of the Legions . 198 Firmness of the Emperor 198 Defects of ...
Side xlii
... Royal Authority in the Provinces Recapitulation of the War between the Parthian and Roman 216. Conquest of Osrhoene by the Romans 260 261 262 • 263 · 264 265 A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account.
... Royal Authority in the Provinces Recapitulation of the War between the Parthian and Roman 216. Conquest of Osrhoene by the Romans 260 261 262 • 263 · 264 265 A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account.
Side xliii
Edward Gibbon. A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War • • 240. Character and Maxims of Artaxerxes Military Power of the Persiaus Their Infantry contemptible Their Cavalry excellent · PAGE · 266 ...
Edward Gibbon. A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War • • 240. Character and Maxims of Artaxerxes Military Power of the Persiaus Their Infantry contemptible Their Cavalry excellent · PAGE · 266 ...
Side 5
... Alexander Gordon , in his Travels ( fol . London , 1726 , chap . 5 ) , are the most exact , and deserve to be compared with Warburton's.— WENCK.1 INDEPENDENCE OF THE CALEDONIANS [ CH . 1 . Antoninus A.D. 98-180 . ] 5 BY THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... Alexander Gordon , in his Travels ( fol . London , 1726 , chap . 5 ) , are the most exact , and deserve to be compared with Warburton's.— WENCK.1 INDEPENDENCE OF THE CALEDONIANS [ CH . 1 . Antoninus A.D. 98-180 . ] 5 BY THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
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Alexander Alexander Severus ancient Antoninus arms army arts Asia Augustan History Augustus Aurelian Aurelius Victor authority barbarians Britain Cæsar camp Caracalla character citizens civil Claudius command Commodus conduct conquest Constantine consul D'Anville dangerous Danube death dignity Diocletian Dion Cassius discipline Egypt Elagabalus emperor enemy exercise father favour formed fortune frontier Galerius Gallienus Gaul Germans Gibbon Gordian Goths Greeks Hadrian Herodian Hist historian honour hundred imperial Italy king laws legions luxury Macrinus magistrate mankind Marcus Maxentius Maximin ment merit military modern monarch nations nature Panegyr Parthians peace Persian person Pertinax Plin possessed prætorian guards prefect preserved prince Probus provinces rank received reign religion republic Rhine Roman empire Roman world Rome senate Severus slaves soldiers soon sovereign spirit Strabo subjects successors Tacit Tacitus temple thousand throne tion Trajan tribes tribunes troops tyrant valour victory virtue WENCK whilst writers youth Zosimus