The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... senate , and the equestrian order , with their innumerable attendants , had followed their emperor to the banks of ... senators of Rome , and of the eastern provinces , were probably invited by Constantine to adopt for their country the ...
... senate , and the equestrian order , with their innumerable attendants , had followed their emperor to the banks of ... senators of Rome , and of the eastern provinces , were probably invited by Constantine to adopt for their country the ...
Side 280
... senate of Constantinople the same honours , privileges , and authority , which were still enjoyed by the senate of ancient Rome.76 A legal fiction was introduced , and gradually established , that one half of the national council had ...
... senate of Constantinople the same honours , privileges , and authority , which were still enjoyed by the senate of ancient Rome.76 A legal fiction was introduced , and gradually established , that one half of the national council had ...
Side 281
... senators , whom they despised . The assemblies of the senate , which Constantius had avoided , were considered by Julian , as the place where he could exhibit , with the most propriety , the maxims of a republican , and the talents of a ...
... senators , whom they despised . The assemblies of the senate , which Constantius had avoided , were considered by Julian , as the place where he could exhibit , with the most propriety , the maxims of a republican , and the talents of a ...
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