The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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Side vi
... Provinces to the Persians 223 • 363. Death of Julian 213 Election of the Emperor Jovian 215 Danger and Difficulty of the Retreat . 217 Reflections on the Death of Julian On his Funeral 225 226 CHAPTER XXV . THE GOVERNMENT AND DEATH OF ...
... Provinces to the Persians 223 • 363. Death of Julian 213 Election of the Emperor Jovian 215 Danger and Difficulty of the Retreat . 217 Reflections on the Death of Julian On his Funeral 225 226 CHAPTER XXV . THE GOVERNMENT AND DEATH OF ...
Side viii
... Provinces . Relics 428 · 413 II . Miracles 429 · The Temple of Serapis Alexandria 389. Its final Destruction 390. The Pagan Religion is at 416 • • 418 • III . Revival of Polytheism IV . Introduction of Pagan Ceremonies . · 430 432 pro ...
... Provinces . Relics 428 · 413 II . Miracles 429 · The Temple of Serapis Alexandria 389. Its final Destruction 390. The Pagan Religion is at 416 • • 418 • III . Revival of Polytheism IV . Introduction of Pagan Ceremonies . · 430 432 pro ...
Side 4
... provinces of Gaul , his Christian subjects were protected by the Christians the authority , and perhaps by the laws , of a prince who wisely left to the gods the care of vindicating their own honour . If we may credit the assertion of ...
... provinces of Gaul , his Christian subjects were protected by the Christians the authority , and perhaps by the laws , of a prince who wisely left to the gods the care of vindicating their own honour . If we may credit the assertion of ...
Side 9
... provinces of the empire . The tragic deaths of Galerius and Maximin soon gratified the resentment , and fulfilled the sanguine expectations , of the Christians . The success of Constantine against Maxentius and Licinius removed the two ...
... provinces of the empire . The tragic deaths of Galerius and Maximin soon gratified the resentment , and fulfilled the sanguine expectations , of the Christians . The success of Constantine against Maxentius and Licinius removed the two ...
Side 10
... provinces which were still pos- sessed or usurped by his rivals . A secret disaffection was diffused among the Christian subjects of Maxentius and Licinius ; and the resentment which the latter did not attempt to conceal served only to ...
... provinces which were still pos- sessed or usurped by his rivals . A secret disaffection was diffused among the Christian subjects of Maxentius and Licinius ; and the resentment which the latter did not attempt to conceal served only to ...
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