The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1George Bell and Sons, 1891 |
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... Army 177 178 • · 179 Macrinus attempts a Reformation of the Army Death of the Empress Julia Education , Pretensions , and Revolt of Elagabalus , called at • 179 · 180 first Bassianus and Antoninus 218. Defeat and Death of Macrinus ...
... Army 177 178 • · 179 Macrinus attempts a Reformation of the Army Death of the Empress Julia Education , Pretensions , and Revolt of Elagabalus , called at • 179 · 180 first Bassianus and Antoninus 218. Defeat and Death of Macrinus ...
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... ARMY AND SENATE AFTER THE DEATH OF AURELIAN . REIGNS OF TACITUS , PROBUS , CARUS , AND HIS SONS Extraordinary Contest between the Army and the Senate for the Choice of an Emperor 275. A peaceful Interregnum of Eight Months . The Consul ...
... ARMY AND SENATE AFTER THE DEATH OF AURELIAN . REIGNS OF TACITUS , PROBUS , CARUS , AND HIS SONS Extraordinary Contest between the Army and the Senate for the Choice of an Emperor 275. A peaceful Interregnum of Eight Months . The Consul ...
Side xlvii
... Army from Persia Death of Numerian 284. Election of the Emperor Diocletian 285. Defeat and Death of Carinus 408 408 409 · 410 411 412 • 413 413 414 415 416 418 419 420 • 421 CH . XIII . THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES ...
... Army from Persia Death of Numerian 284. Election of the Emperor Diocletian 285. Defeat and Death of Carinus 408 408 409 · 410 411 412 • 413 413 414 415 416 418 419 420 • 421 CH . XIII . THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES ...
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... army , to whose honours he was asso- ciated . On his first entrance into the service , an oath was administered to him , with every circumstance of solemnity . He promised never to desert his standard , to submit his own will to the ...
... army , to whose honours he was asso- ciated . On his first entrance into the service , an oath was administered to him , with every circumstance of solemnity . He promised never to desert his standard , to submit his own will to the ...
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... army , like those of all nations that have understood the art of war , consisted in its infantry . In the decline of the empire , more reliance was placed on the cavalry , and miles then often denoted a horse - soldier . This was the ...
... army , like those of all nations that have understood the art of war , consisted in its infantry . In the decline of the empire , more reliance was placed on the cavalry , and miles then often denoted a horse - soldier . This was the ...
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