The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... military chief . All these pro- vincial generals were therefore dukes ; but no more than ten among them were dignified with the rank of counts or companions , a title of honour , or rather of favour , which had been recently invented in ...
... military chief . All these pro- vincial generals were therefore dukes ; but no more than ten among them were dignified with the rank of counts or companions , a title of honour , or rather of favour , which had been recently invented in ...
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... military dispositions of Julian were skilfully con- Military trived to deceive the spies and to divert the attention of tions . Sapor . The legions appeared to direct their march towards Nisibis and the Tigris . On a sudden they wheeled ...
... military dispositions of Julian were skilfully con- Military trived to deceive the spies and to divert the attention of tions . Sapor . The legions appeared to direct their march towards Nisibis and the Tigris . On a sudden they wheeled ...
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... military commands of Africa and Britain : from which he retired with an ample fortune and suspicious integrity . The rank and services of Gratian contributed , however , to smooth the first steps of the promotion of his son ; and ...
... military commands of Africa and Britain : from which he retired with an ample fortune and suspicious integrity . The rank and services of Gratian contributed , however , to smooth the first steps of the promotion of his son ; and ...
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