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... father.111 Under the standard of such a leader , young Theodosius sought glory and knowledge , in the most distant scenes of military action ; enured his constitution to the difference of seasons and climates ; distinguished his valour ...
... father.111 Under the standard of such a leader , young Theodosius sought glory and knowledge , in the most distant scenes of military action ; enured his constitution to the difference of seasons and climates ; distinguished his valour ...
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... father , the title of Augustus , were destined to fill the thrones of Constantinople and of Rome . Those princes were not permitted to share the danger and glory of the civil war ; 126 but , as soon as Theodosius had triumphed over his ...
... father , the title of Augustus , were destined to fill the thrones of Constantinople and of Rome . Those princes were not permitted to share the danger and glory of the civil war ; 126 but , as soon as Theodosius had triumphed over his ...
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... father and son , and , when Ausonius laid down the office in the last month of 379 , again divided . In 379 he was consul . His death occurred later than 393. One of his most intimate friends was his pupil Pontius Paulinus , and he was ...
... father and son , and , when Ausonius laid down the office in the last month of 379 , again divided . In 379 he was consul . His death occurred later than 393. One of his most intimate friends was his pupil Pontius Paulinus , and he was ...
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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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