The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1George Bell and Sons, 1891 |
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... Senate The former preserves his military Command and Guards , in Rome itself . Consular and Tribunitian Powers Imperial Prerogatives The Magistrates The Senate • • General Idea of the Imperial System Court of the Emperors Deification ...
... Senate The former preserves his military Command and Guards , in Rome itself . Consular and Tribunitian Powers Imperial Prerogatives The Magistrates The Senate • • General Idea of the Imperial System Court of the Emperors Deification ...
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... Senate The Memory of Commodus declared infamous Legal Jurisdiction of the Senate over the Emperors Virtues of Pertinax He endeavours to Reform the State His Regulations His Popularity · Discontent of the Prætorians A Conspiracy ...
... Senate The Memory of Commodus declared infamous Legal Jurisdiction of the Senate over the Emperors Virtues of Pertinax He endeavours to Reform the State His Regulations His Popularity · Discontent of the Prætorians A Conspiracy ...
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... Senate 138 Takes possession of the Palace 139 The Public Discontent 140 The Armies of Britain , Syria , and Pannonia declare against Julian 141 Clodius Albinus in Britain 141 Pescennius Niger in Syria 142 Pannonia and Dalmatia 143 193 ...
... Senate 138 Takes possession of the Palace 139 The Public Discontent 140 The Armies of Britain , Syria , and Pannonia declare against Julian 141 Clodius Albinus in Britain 141 Pescennius Niger in Syria 142 Pannonia and Dalmatia 143 193 ...
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... Senate of the 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 ...
... Senate of the 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 ...
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... SENATE . - CIVIL WARS AND SEDITIONS . - VIOLENT DEATHS OF MAXIMIN AND HIS SON , OF MAXIMUS AND BALBINUS , AND OF THE THREE GORDIANS . - USURPA- TION AND SECULAR GAMES OF PHILIP . The apparent Ridicule and solid Advantages of Hereditary ...
... SENATE . - CIVIL WARS AND SEDITIONS . - VIOLENT DEATHS OF MAXIMIN AND HIS SON , OF MAXIMUS AND BALBINUS , AND OF THE THREE GORDIANS . - USURPA- TION AND SECULAR GAMES OF PHILIP . The apparent Ridicule and solid Advantages of Hereditary ...
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