The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 9A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... Second Marriage and Death of Heraclius 641 Conftantine III . Heracleonas Punishment of Martina and Heracleonas Conftans II . 668 Conftantine IV . Pogonatus 685 Juftinian II . 695-705 . His Exile 705-711 . His Reftoration and Death 711 ...
... Second Marriage and Death of Heraclius 641 Conftantine III . Heracleonas Punishment of Martina and Heracleonas Conftans II . 668 Conftantine IV . Pogonatus 685 Juftinian II . 695-705 . His Exile 705-711 . His Reftoration and Death 711 ...
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... his eldest fon , enjoyed in a mature age the title of Auguftus ; but the weakness of his conftitution required a col- league Second and death marriage of Hera- clius . XLVIII . A. D. 638 , July 4 . A. OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... his eldest fon , enjoyed in a mature age the title of Auguftus ; but the weakness of his conftitution required a col- league Second and death marriage of Hera- clius . XLVIII . A. D. 638 , July 4 . A. OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
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... second marriage offended the prejudices of the clergy , and by his imprudent rigour he forfeited the attachment of the Armenian guards . A powerful confpiracy was formed for the restoration of Irene ; and the fecret , though widely ...
... second marriage offended the prejudices of the clergy , and by his imprudent rigour he forfeited the attachment of the Armenian guards . A powerful confpiracy was formed for the restoration of Irene ; and the fecret , though widely ...
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... second Irene imitated only the virtues of her predeceffor . Inftead of confpiring against the life or government of her fon , fhe retired , with- out a struggle , though not without a murmur , to the folitude of private life , deploring ...
... second Irene imitated only the virtues of her predeceffor . Inftead of confpiring against the life or government of her fon , fhe retired , with- out a struggle , though not without a murmur , to the folitude of private life , deploring ...
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... second union , the weakness or the strength of the flesh but a third marriage was cenfured as a state of legal fornication ; and a fourth was a fin or fcandal as yet unknown to the Chriftians of the East . In the beginning of his reign ...
... second union , the weakness or the strength of the flesh but a third marriage was cenfured as a state of legal fornication ; and a fourth was a fin or fcandal as yet unknown to the Chriftians of the East . In the beginning of his reign ...
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