The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... command of the army of Mesopotamia ; the public opinion already named him as the successor of a prince who was destitute of natural heirs ; and a vain rumour was propagated by his friends , or his enemies , that Julian , before the ...
... command of the army of Mesopotamia ; the public opinion already named him as the successor of a prince who was destitute of natural heirs ; and a vain rumour was propagated by his friends , or his enemies , that Julian , before the ...
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... command was declined by Dagalaiphus ; and that experienced general , who had repre- sented , perhaps with too much prudence , the extreme difficulties of the undertaking , had the mortification , before the end of the campaign , of ...
... command was declined by Dagalaiphus ; and that experienced general , who had repre- sented , perhaps with too much prudence , the extreme difficulties of the undertaking , had the mortification , before the end of the campaign , of ...
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... command of all the cavalry and infantry of the Roman , or at least of the Western , empire ; " and his enemies confessed that he invariably A.D. 385-408 disdained to barter for gold the rewards of merit , or to defraud the soldiers of ...
... command of all the cavalry and infantry of the Roman , or at least of the Western , empire ; " and his enemies confessed that he invariably A.D. 385-408 disdained to barter for gold the rewards of merit , or to defraud the soldiers of ...
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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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