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... Licinius , without passing through the intermediate rank of Cæsar , was declared Augustus , the 11th of November , A. D. 307 , after the return of Ga- lerius from Italy . d Lactantius de M. P. c . 32. When Galerius declared Licinius ...
... Licinius , without passing through the intermediate rank of Cæsar , was declared Augustus , the 11th of November , A. D. 307 , after the return of Ga- lerius from Italy . d Lactantius de M. P. c . 32. When Galerius declared Licinius ...
Side 20
... Licinius and Maximin ho- noured with more real consideration their benefactor Galerius . The opposition of interest , and the me- mory of a recent war , divided the empire into two great hostile powers : but their mutual fears produced ...
... Licinius and Maximin ho- noured with more real consideration their benefactor Galerius . The opposition of interest , and the me- mory of a recent war , divided the empire into two great hostile powers : but their mutual fears produced ...
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... Licinius . The Hellespont and the Thracian Bosphorus formed their mutual boundary , and the banks of those narrow seas , which flowed in the midst of the Roman world , were covered with soldiers , with arms , and with fortifications ...
... Licinius . The Hellespont and the Thracian Bosphorus formed their mutual boundary , and the banks of those narrow seas , which flowed in the midst of the Roman world , were covered with soldiers , with arms , and with fortifications ...
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... Licinius , he was flattered with the hope that the legions of Illyricum , allured by his presents and pro- mises , would desert the standard of that prince , and unanimously declare themselves his soldiers and sub- jects . " Constantine ...
... Licinius , he was flattered with the hope that the legions of Illyricum , allured by his presents and pro- mises , would desert the standard of that prince , and unanimously declare themselves his soldiers and sub- jects . " Constantine ...
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... Licinius , the Illyrian emperor . He had promised March . his sister Constantia in marriage to that prince ; but the celebration of the nuptials was deferred till after the conclusion of the war , and the interview of the two emperors ...
... Licinius , the Illyrian emperor . He had promised March . his sister Constantia in marriage to that prince ; but the celebration of the nuptials was deferred till after the conclusion of the war , and the interview of the two emperors ...
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