The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1George Bell and Sons, 1891 |
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Side xi
... Persians , and that in which the early state of Germany and the migrations of tribes are depicted ; their importance must be my apology . I have not extended these labours generally beyond the first five volumes of this new edition ...
... Persians , and that in which the early state of Germany and the migrations of tribes are depicted ; their importance must be my apology . I have not extended these labours generally beyond the first five volumes of this new edition ...
Side xiv
... Persia . These details will be pardoned ; for truth demands that I should name the works , without which I never could have exe- cuted my plan , and that I should honour the learned whose co- operation , as I may say , inspired me with ...
... Persia . These details will be pardoned ; for truth demands that I should name the works , without which I never could have exe- cuted my plan , and that I should honour the learned whose co- operation , as I may say , inspired me with ...
Side xlii
... PERSIA AFTER THE RESTORATION OF THE MONARCHY BY ARTAXERXES . The Barbarians of the East and of the North Revolutions of Asia · 247 · 248 The Persian Monarchy restored by Artaxerxes . Reformation of the Magian Religion • 249 250 Persian ...
... PERSIA AFTER THE RESTORATION OF THE MONARCHY BY ARTAXERXES . The Barbarians of the East and of the North Revolutions of Asia · 247 · 248 The Persian Monarchy restored by Artaxerxes . Reformation of the Magian Religion • 249 250 Persian ...
Side xlv
... Persians Valerian marches into the East 260. Is defeated and taken Prisoner by Sapor , King of Persia Sapor overruns Syria , Cilicia , and Cappadocia Boldness and Success of Odenathus against Sapor Treatment of Valerian . Character and ...
... Persians Valerian marches into the East 260. Is defeated and taken Prisoner by Sapor , King of Persia Sapor overruns Syria , Cilicia , and Cappadocia Boldness and Success of Odenathus against Sapor Treatment of Valerian . Character and ...
Side xlvii
... Persian Ambassadors 283. His Victories , and Extraordinary Death . He is succeeded by his two Sons , Carinus and Numerian 284. Vices of Carinus He celebrates the Roman Games Spectacles of Rome The Amphitheatre Return of Numerian with ...
... Persian Ambassadors 283. His Victories , and Extraordinary Death . He is succeeded by his two Sons , Carinus and Numerian 284. Vices of Carinus He celebrates the Roman Games Spectacles of Rome The Amphitheatre Return of Numerian with ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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