The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 35
... Nicomedia , a city placed on the verge of Europe and Asia , almost at an equal distance between the Danube and the Euphrates . By the taste and Nico- * See Aurelius Victor , who likewise mentions the buildings erected by Maximian at ...
... Nicomedia , a city placed on the verge of Europe and Asia , almost at an equal distance between the Danube and the Euphrates . By the taste and Nico- * See Aurelius Victor , who likewise mentions the buildings erected by Maximian at ...
Side 36
... Nico- media acquired , in the space of a few years , a degree of magnificence which might appear to have required the ... Nicomedia and Milan . Till Diocletian , in the twen- tieth year of his reign , celebrated his Roman triumph , it is ...
... Nico- media acquired , in the space of a few years , a degree of magnificence which might appear to have required the ... Nicomedia and Milan . Till Diocletian , in the twen- tieth year of his reign , celebrated his Roman triumph , it is ...
Side 45
... Nicomedia , about the end of summer , was become very serious and alarming . During the whole winter he was confined to his palace ; his danger in- spired a general and unaffected concern ; but the people could only judge of the various ...
... Nicomedia , about the end of summer , was become very serious and alarming . During the whole winter he was confined to his palace ; his danger in- spired a general and unaffected concern ; but the people could only judge of the various ...
Side 46
... Nicomedia . The emperor ascended a lofty throne , and in a speech full of reason and dignity , declared his intention , both to the people and to the soldiers who were assembled on this A. D. s05 , extraordinary occasion . As soon as he ...
... Nicomedia . The emperor ascended a lofty throne , and in a speech full of reason and dignity , declared his intention , both to the people and to the soldiers who were assembled on this A. D. s05 , extraordinary occasion . As soon as he ...
Side 58
... Nicomedia ( Cellarius , tom . 2. p . 174. ) , which Constantine dignified with the name of Helenopolis , and Justinian adorned with many splendid buildings . ( Procop . de Edificiis , 5. 2. ) It is indeed proba- ble enough , that ...
... Nicomedia ( Cellarius , tom . 2. p . 174. ) , which Constantine dignified with the name of Helenopolis , and Justinian adorned with many splendid buildings . ( Procop . de Edificiis , 5. 2. ) It is indeed proba- ble enough , that ...
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