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... CONSTANTINE AND MAXENTIUS . — SIX EMPERORS AT THE SAME TIME . - DEATH OF MAXIMIAN AND GALERIUS . VICTORIES OF CONSTANTINE OVER MAXENTIUS AND LICINIUS . RE - UNION OF THE EMPIRE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF CONSTANTINE . A.D. 805-323 . Period ...
... CONSTANTINE AND MAXENTIUS . — SIX EMPERORS AT THE SAME TIME . - DEATH OF MAXIMIAN AND GALERIUS . VICTORIES OF CONSTANTINE OVER MAXENTIUS AND LICINIUS . RE - UNION OF THE EMPIRE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF CONSTANTINE . A.D. 805-323 . Period ...
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... Constantine . 822. The Gothic War 323. Second Civil War between Constantine and Licinius Battle of Hadrianople Siege of Byzantium , and Naval Victory of Crispus Battle of Chrysopolis · Submission and Death of Licinius 324. Re - union of ...
... Constantine . 822. The Gothic War 323. Second Civil War between Constantine and Licinius Battle of Hadrianople Siege of Byzantium , and Naval Victory of Crispus Battle of Chrysopolis · Submission and Death of Licinius 324. Re - union of ...
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... Constantine on the banks of the Bosphorus , has ever since remained the capital of a great monarchy . The king dom of Macedonia , which , under the reign of Alexander , gave laws to Asia , derived more solid advantages from the policy ...
... Constantine on the banks of the Bosphorus , has ever since remained the capital of a great monarchy . The king dom of Macedonia , which , under the reign of Alexander , gave laws to Asia , derived more solid advantages from the policy ...
Side 74
... Constantine , we shall discover within that period a very considerable increase . * There is not the least reason to suppose that gold was become more scarce ; it is therefore evident that silver was grown more common ; that whatever ...
... Constantine , we shall discover within that period a very considerable increase . * There is not the least reason to suppose that gold was become more scarce ; it is therefore evident that silver was grown more common ; that whatever ...
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... Constantine the First , in the organization of the empire . At least I can nowhere find that such power was intrusted to them before that time , nor is any passage to that effect quoted by Draken- borch , when treating of this subject ...
... Constantine the First , in the organization of the empire . At least I can nowhere find that such power was intrusted to them before that time , nor is any passage to that effect quoted by Draken- borch , when treating of this subject ...
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