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... zeal and obstinacy were revenged on his brethren : the Magi excited a cruel persecution ; and the intolerant zeal of Jezdegerd was imitated by his son Varanes , or Bahram , who soon afterwards ascended the throne . Some Christian ...
... zeal and obstinacy were revenged on his brethren : the Magi excited a cruel persecution ; and the intolerant zeal of Jezdegerd was imitated by his son Varanes , or Bahram , who soon afterwards ascended the throne . Some Christian ...
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... zeal against heretics of every denomination — the Manichaeans , the Donatists , and the Pelagians , against whom he waged a perpetual controversy . When the city , some months after his death , was burnt by the Vandals , the library was ...
... zeal against heretics of every denomination — the Manichaeans , the Donatists , and the Pelagians , against whom he waged a perpetual controversy . When the city , some months after his death , was burnt by the Vandals , the library was ...
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... zeal , the private claims of his secretary Constantius . " The emperor ' ( said Attila ) ' has long promised him a rich wife : Constantius must not be disappointed ; nor should a Roman emperor deserve the name of liar . ' On the third ...
... zeal , the private claims of his secretary Constantius . " The emperor ' ( said Attila ) ' has long promised him a rich wife : Constantius must not be disappointed ; nor should a Roman emperor deserve the name of liar . ' On the third ...
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Introduction to Volume IV | 9 |
The Roman Emperors from Theodosius I to Romulus | 17 |
REVOLT OF THE GOTHS THEY PLUNDER | 41 |
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