The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... Cæsar , and the fourth rank among the Roman princes , whilst he conferred the vacant place of Augustus on his favourite Severus . The apparent harmony of the empire was still pre- served , and Constantine , who already possessed the ...
... Cæsar , and the fourth rank among the Roman princes , whilst he conferred the vacant place of Augustus on his favourite Severus . The apparent harmony of the empire was still pre- served , and Constantine , who already possessed the ...
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... Cæsar Bassianus , and Eutropia the consul Nepotianus . The three brothers were Dalmatius , Julius Constantius , and Annibalianus , of whom we shall have occasion to speak hereafter . t XIV . Diocletian , but to the permanent form 10 THE ...
... Cæsar Bassianus , and Eutropia the consul Nepotianus . The three brothers were Dalmatius , Julius Constantius , and Annibalianus , of whom we shall have occasion to speak hereafter . t XIV . Diocletian , but to the permanent form 10 THE ...
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... Cæsar , which Constantine had deserved by a dangerous superiority of merit . The policy of Galerius preferred such associates as would never disgrace the choice , nor dispute the commands , of their benefactor . An obscure stranger was ...
... Cæsar , which Constantine had deserved by a dangerous superiority of merit . The policy of Galerius preferred such associates as would never disgrace the choice , nor dispute the commands , of their benefactor . An obscure stranger was ...
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... Cæsar's veterans : " If our general wishes to lead us to the banks of the Tyber , we are prepared to trace out his camp . Whatsoever walls he has determined to level z Lactantius de M. P. c . 28. The former of these reasons is probably ...
... Cæsar's veterans : " If our general wishes to lead us to the banks of the Tyber , we are prepared to trace out his camp . Whatsoever walls he has determined to level z Lactantius de M. P. c . 28. The former of these reasons is probably ...
Side 19
... Cæsar as unworthy of the age and merit of Licinius , and rather chose to reserve for him the place of Constantius , and the empire of the West . While the emperor was employed in the Italian war , he intrusted his friend with the ...
... Cæsar as unworthy of the age and merit of Licinius , and rather chose to reserve for him the place of Constantius , and the empire of the West . While the emperor was employed in the Italian war , he intrusted his friend with the ...
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