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Side xxxix
... SEVERUS IN PANNONIA , DECLARE AGAINST THE MURDERERS OF PERTINAX . - CIVIL WARS AND VICTORY OF SEVERUS OVER HIS THREE RIVALS . - RELAXATION OF DISCIPLINE . - NEW MAXIMS OF GOVERNMENT . A.C. PAGE Proportion of the Military Force to the ...
... SEVERUS IN PANNONIA , DECLARE AGAINST THE MURDERERS OF PERTINAX . - CIVIL WARS AND VICTORY OF SEVERUS OVER HIS THREE RIVALS . - RELAXATION OF DISCIPLINE . - NEW MAXIMS OF GOVERNMENT . A.C. PAGE Proportion of the Military Force to the ...
Side xl
... SEVERUS . - LICENTIOUSNESS OF THE ARMY . - GENERAL STATE OF THE ROMAN FINANCES . Greatness and Discontent of Severus His Wife the Empress Julia Their two Sons , Caracalla and Geta . Their mutual Aversion to each other Three Emperors 208 ...
... SEVERUS . - LICENTIOUSNESS OF THE ARMY . - GENERAL STATE OF THE ROMAN FINANCES . Greatness and Discontent of Severus His Wife the Empress Julia Their two Sons , Caracalla and Geta . Their mutual Aversion to each other Three Emperors 208 ...
Side xli
... Severus Tyranny of Maximin Oppression of the Provinces 237. Revolt in Africa . • Character and Elevation of the two Gordians They solicit the Confirmation of their Authority The Senate ratifies the Election of the Gordians Declares ...
... Severus Tyranny of Maximin Oppression of the Provinces 237. Revolt in Africa . • Character and Elevation of the two Gordians They solicit the Confirmation of their Authority The Senate ratifies the Election of the Gordians Declares ...
Side xlii
... of the 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.
... of the 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 ...
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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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