The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Side v
... Victory of the Romans Situation and Obstinacy of Julian He Burns his Fleet Marches against Sapor Retreat and Distress of the Roman Army Julian is Mortally wounded 363. Death of Julian · Election of the Emperor Jovian Danger and ...
... Victory of the Romans Situation and Obstinacy of Julian He Burns his Fleet Marches against Sapor Retreat and Distress of the Roman Army Julian is Mortally wounded 363. Death of Julian · Election of the Emperor Jovian Danger and ...
Side vii
... Goths in Mæsia , and their first Victories 172 They penetrate into Thrace 174 377. Operations of the Gothic War 176 Union of the Goths with the Huns , Alani , & c . 178 A.D. 378. Victory of Gratian over the Allemanni Valens Marches 62.
... Goths in Mæsia , and their first Victories 172 They penetrate into Thrace 174 377. Operations of the Gothic War 176 Union of the Goths with the Huns , Alani , & c . 178 A.D. 378. Victory of Gratian over the Allemanni Valens Marches 62.
Side viii
Edward Gibbon. A.D. 378. Victory of Gratian over the Allemanni Valens Marches against the Goths Battle of Hadrianople The Defeat of the Romans Death of the Emperor Valens . • Funeral Oration of Valens and his Army The Goths Besiege ...
Edward Gibbon. A.D. 378. Victory of Gratian over the Allemanni Valens Marches against the Goths Battle of Hadrianople The Defeat of the Romans Death of the Emperor Valens . • Funeral Oration of Valens and his Army The Goths Besiege ...
Side ix
... Victory over Eugenius 395. Death of Theodosius Corruption of the Times ix PAGB 253 254 256 259 260 261 263 263 264 267 269 270 271 The Infantry lay aside their Armour CH . XXVIII . - FINAL DESTRUCTION OF PAGANISM . - INTRODUCTION OF THE ...
... Victory over Eugenius 395. Death of Theodosius Corruption of the Times ix PAGB 253 254 256 259 260 261 263 263 264 267 269 270 271 The Infantry lay aside their Armour CH . XXVIII . - FINAL DESTRUCTION OF PAGANISM . - INTRODUCTION OF THE ...
Side 3
... victory , and was satisfied that the rapacious barbarians of mankind had much greater obligations to Socrates than to Alexander . ( Orat . ad Themistium , p . 264. ) * Inde nationibus Indicis certatim cum donis optimates mittentibus ...
... victory , and was satisfied that the rapacious barbarians of mankind had much greater obligations to Socrates than to Alexander . ( Orat . ad Themistium , p . 264. ) * Inde nationibus Indicis certatim cum donis optimates mittentibus ...
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