The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5John Murray, 1903 |
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... Augustus 53 The image of Theodoric is engraved on his coins : his modest successors were satisfied with adding their own name to the head of the reigning emperor ( Muratori , Antiquitat . Italiæ Medii Evi , tom . ii . dissert . xxvii ...
... Augustus 53 The image of Theodoric is engraved on his coins : his modest successors were satisfied with adding their own name to the head of the reigning emperor ( Muratori , Antiquitat . Italiæ Medii Evi , tom . ii . dissert . xxvii ...
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... Augustus ; his cause was powerfully supported by the arms , the trea- sures , and the magazines collected by Zeno ; and the native Isau- rians must have formed the smallest portion of the hundred and fifty thousand barbarians under his ...
... Augustus ; his cause was powerfully supported by the arms , the trea- sures , and the magazines collected by Zeno ; and the native Isau- rians must have formed the smallest portion of the hundred and fifty thousand barbarians under his ...
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... Augustus ( Dionys . Perieget 1088 , with the Commentary of Eustathius , in Hudson , Geograph . Minor . tom . iv . ) to that of the elder Justin ( Cosmas , Topograph . Christ . 1. xi . p . 338 , 339 ) . On their origin and conquests see ...
... Augustus ( Dionys . Perieget 1088 , with the Commentary of Eustathius , in Hudson , Geograph . Minor . tom . iv . ) to that of the elder Justin ( Cosmas , Topograph . Christ . 1. xi . p . 338 , 339 ) . On their origin and conquests see ...
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... Augustus , shrunk towards the island . 59 Procopius ( Vandal . 1. ii . c . 14 , 15 ) so clearly relates the return of Belisarius into Sicily ( p . 146 , edit . Hoeschelii [ tom . i . p . 481 , ed . Bonn ] ) , that I am astonished at the ...
... Augustus , shrunk towards the island . 59 Procopius ( Vandal . 1. ii . c . 14 , 15 ) so clearly relates the return of Belisarius into Sicily ( p . 146 , edit . Hoeschelii [ tom . i . p . 481 , ed . Bonn ] ) , that I am astonished at the ...
Side 131
... Augustus should vindicate his rights , and recover by arms the " ancient provinces of his empire . " This reasoning might not con- vince , but it was sufficient to alarm and subdue the weakness of Theodatus ; and he soon descended to ...
... Augustus should vindicate his rights , and recover by arms the " ancient provinces of his empire . " This reasoning might not con- vince , but it was sufficient to alarm and subdue the weakness of Theodatus ; and he soon descended to ...
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