The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... authority of the emperor , to the fashion of the times , and to the entreaties of their wives and children , 2 who were instigated and governed by the clergy of Rome and the monks of the East . The edifying example of the Anician family ...
... authority of the emperor , to the fashion of the times , and to the entreaties of their wives and children , 2 who were instigated and governed by the clergy of Rome and the monks of the East . The edifying example of the Anician family ...
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... authority , which was exercised in the name of their young sovereign . Two rivals only remained to dispute the claims , and to provoke the vengeance , of Stilicho . Within the limits of Africa , Gildo , the Moor , maintained a proud and ...
... authority , which was exercised in the name of their young sovereign . Two rivals only remained to dispute the claims , and to provoke the vengeance , of Stilicho . Within the limits of Africa , Gildo , the Moor , maintained a proud and ...
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... authority for these stories . They are also found in the Salmasian Excerpts , which were first printed by Cramer in his Anecdota Parisina , ii . 383 sqq . , and afterwards included among the fragments of John of Antioch by C. Müller ...
... authority for these stories . They are also found in the Salmasian Excerpts , which were first printed by Cramer in his Anecdota Parisina , ii . 383 sqq . , and afterwards included among the fragments of John of Antioch by C. Müller ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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