The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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Side ix
... Italy Flight of Valentinian . Theodosius takes arms in the cause of Valentinian 388 Defeat and death of Maximus Virtues of Theodosius . Faults of Theodosius 387 The sedition of Antioch · 397 He is attacked by Stilicho . Escapes to ...
... Italy Flight of Valentinian . Theodosius takes arms in the cause of Valentinian 388 Defeat and death of Maximus Virtues of Theodosius . Faults of Theodosius 387 The sedition of Antioch · 397 He is attacked by Stilicho . Escapes to ...
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... Italy claimed the birth , or at least the residence , of the emperors and the senate . The estates of the Italians were exempt from taxes , their persons from the arbitrary jurisdiction of governors . Their municipal corpora- tions ...
... Italy claimed the birth , or at least the residence , of the emperors and the senate . The estates of the Italians were exempt from taxes , their persons from the arbitrary jurisdiction of governors . Their municipal corpora- tions ...
Side 168
... Italy supplied the expenses of the war ; and the adjacent provinces were exhausted , to form immense magazines of corn and every other kind of provisions . Constantine and conduct of Maxentius with abhorrence , Maxentius , A.D. 312 ...
... Italy supplied the expenses of the war ; and the adjacent provinces were exhausted , to form immense magazines of corn and every other kind of provisions . Constantine and conduct of Maxentius with abhorrence , Maxentius , A.D. 312 ...
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