The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... appeared an ally , whose for- panion of Galerius , and the merit of Galerius , long tunes are too remarkable to pass un- before he was raised to the dignity of Cæsar , had been noticed . His name was Mamgo , his origin was known and ...
... appeared an ally , whose for- panion of Galerius , and the merit of Galerius , long tunes are too remarkable to pass un- before he was raised to the dignity of Cæsar , had been noticed . His name was Mamgo , his origin was known and ...
Side 301
... appearance , or accident circumstances of time and place , which always serve which seems to deviate from the ... appeared before his eyes ; and displaying the same celestial sign of the cross , he directed Constantine to frame a ...
... appearance , or accident circumstances of time and place , which always serve which seems to deviate from the ... appeared before his eyes ; and displaying the same celestial sign of the cross , he directed Constantine to frame a ...
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... appeared at the head of an army , whose valour , as well as numbers , were not unequal to the greatness of the contest . The son of Hormisdas , " a youth of spirit and ability , condescended to draw his sword against the lawful emperor ...
... appeared at the head of an army , whose valour , as well as numbers , were not unequal to the greatness of the contest . The son of Hormisdas , " a youth of spirit and ability , condescended to draw his sword against the lawful emperor ...
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