The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... Italy were born citizens of Rome . Their partial distinctions were obliterated , and they insensibly coalesced into ... Italy . See Plin . l . vi . ep . 19. The qualification was reduced by Marcus to one - fourth . Since the reign of ...
... Italy were born citizens of Rome . Their partial distinctions were obliterated , and they insensibly coalesced into ... Italy . See Plin . l . vi . ep . 19. The qualification was reduced by Marcus to one - fourth . Since the reign of ...
Side 437
... Italy from Illyricum and the East , he entered Italy , resolved to revenge the death of Severus , 30 and to chastise the rebellious Romans ; or , as he expressed his intentions , in the furious language of a barbarian , to extirpate the ...
... Italy from Illyricum and the East , he entered Italy , resolved to revenge the death of Severus , 30 and to chastise the rebellious Romans ; or , as he expressed his intentions , in the furious language of a barbarian , to extirpate the ...
Side 493
... Italy and the provinces . ( a ) He recruited the Prætorian guards , hitherto Italians , from the legionaries , and so from the provinces . ( b ) He encroached on the privileges of Italy by quartering one of three new legions , which he ...
... Italy and the provinces . ( a ) He recruited the Prætorian guards , hitherto Italians , from the legionaries , and so from the provinces . ( b ) He encroached on the privileges of Italy by quartering one of three new legions , which he ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
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