The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... Constantine - stantine the Younger and Constans.— Usurpation of Magnentius . - Civil war.- Victory of Con- stantius . Character of Constantine . His virtues His vices . His family - 324 Virtues of Crispus . Jealousy of Constantine ...
... Constantine - stantine the Younger and Constans.— Usurpation of Magnentius . - Civil war.- Victory of Con- stantius . Character of Constantine . His virtues His vices . His family - 324 Virtues of Crispus . Jealousy of Constantine ...
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... Constantine . On the 8th October , in that year , Constantine gained the battle of Cibalis over Licinius . He was as yet uncertain of the issue of the war : the Christians , whom he favoured , had doubt- less predicted his victory ...
... Constantine . On the 8th October , in that year , Constantine gained the battle of Cibalis over Licinius . He was as yet uncertain of the issue of the war : the Christians , whom he favoured , had doubt- less predicted his victory ...
Side 262
... Constantine . Had Constantine fallen on the banks of the Tiber , or even in the plains of Hadrianople , such is the character which , with a few exceptions , he might have transmitted to posterity . But the conclusion of his reign ...
... Constantine . Had Constantine fallen on the banks of the Tiber , or even in the plains of Hadrianople , such is the character which , with a few exceptions , he might have transmitted to posterity . But the conclusion of his reign ...
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