The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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Side ii
... Severus in Pannonia , declare against the murderers of Pertinax . - Civil wars and victory of Severus over his three rivals . — Relaxation of discipline . -New maxims of government . 235 217 Murder of Caracalla . Imitation of Alexander ...
... Severus in Pannonia , declare against the murderers of Pertinax . - Civil wars and victory of Severus over his three rivals . — Relaxation of discipline . -New maxims of government . 235 217 Murder of Caracalla . Imitation of Alexander ...
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... Severus , who , in so short a space of time , conducted a numerous army from the banks of the Danube to those of the Tiber , proves at once the plenty of pro- visions produced by agriculture and commerce , the goodness of the roads ...
... Severus , who , in so short a space of time , conducted a numerous army from the banks of the Danube to those of the Tiber , proves at once the plenty of pro- visions produced by agriculture and commerce , the goodness of the roads ...
Side 50
... Severus , a single city deserves an honourable exception . As Byzantium was one of the greatest passages from Europe into Asia , it had been provided with a strong garrison , and a fleet of five hundred vessels was anchored in the ...
... Severus , a single city deserves an honourable exception . As Byzantium was one of the greatest passages from Europe into Asia , it had been provided with a strong garrison , and a fleet of five hundred vessels was anchored in the ...
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