The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Constantine over Maxentius and Licinius - Reunion of the Empire under the authority of Constantine . [ A. D. 305-323 . ] THE balance of power established by Dioclesian subsisted no longer than while it was sustained by the firm and ...
... Constantine over Maxentius and Licinius - Reunion of the Empire under the authority of Constantine . [ A. D. 305-323 . ] THE balance of power established by Dioclesian subsisted no longer than while it was sustained by the firm and ...
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... Constantine , while Italy and Africa were lost by the successful revolt of Maxentius . I. The fame of Constantine has rendered posterity attentive to the most minute circumstances of his life and actions . The place of his birth , as ...
... Constantine , while Italy and Africa were lost by the successful revolt of Maxentius . I. The fame of Constantine has rendered posterity attentive to the most minute circumstances of his life and actions . The place of his birth , as ...
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... Constantine . ( 13 ) Leaving the palace of Nicomedia in the night , he travelled post through Bithynia , Thrace , Dacia , Pannonia , Italy , and Gaul , and amidst the joyful acclamations of the people , reached the port of Boulogne , in ...
... Constantine . ( 13 ) Leaving the palace of Nicomedia in the night , he travelled post through Bithynia , Thrace , Dacia , Pannonia , Italy , and Gaul , and amidst the joyful acclamations of the people , reached the port of Boulogne , in ...
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... Constantine had left open to him . Without either condemning or ratifying the choice of the British army , Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague , as the sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only ...
... Constantine had left open to him . Without either condemning or ratifying the choice of the British army , Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague , as the sovereign of the provinces beyond the Alps ; but he gave him only ...
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... Constantine and Maxentius had very little affinity with each other , their situation and interest were the same ; and prudence seemed to require that they should unite their forces against the common enemy . Notwithstanding the ...
... Constantine and Maxentius had very little affinity with each other , their situation and interest were the same ; and prudence seemed to require that they should unite their forces against the common enemy . Notwithstanding the ...
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