The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... emperor and to restore the tranquillity of the capital . But the promises which Ambrose received and communicated were soon violated by a perfidious court , and during six of the most solemn days which Christian piety has set apart for ...
... emperor and to restore the tranquillity of the capital . But the promises which Ambrose received and communicated were soon violated by a perfidious court , and during six of the most solemn days which Christian piety has set apart for ...
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... emperor . The opinion , and per- haps the interest , of the public had confirmed the division of the Eastern and Western empires ; and the two royal youths , [ Arcadius . Arcadius and Honorius , who had already obtained , from the ...
... emperor . The opinion , and per- haps the interest , of the public had confirmed the division of the Eastern and Western empires ; and the two royal youths , [ Arcadius . Arcadius and Honorius , who had already obtained , from the ...
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... emperor and the empire of the East . The impartiality which Stilicho affected , as the common of Rufinus . guardian of the royal brothers , engaged him to regulate the equal division of the arms , the jewels , and the magnificent ward ...
... emperor and the empire of the East . The impartiality which Stilicho affected , as the common of Rufinus . guardian of the royal brothers , engaged him to regulate the equal division of the arms , the jewels , and the magnificent ward ...
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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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