The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... Maxentius , deter- mined in his favour the popular enthusiasm . Maxentius delared em- peror at Rome . Oct. 28 . Maxentius was the son of the emperor Maximian , and he had married the daughter of Galerius . His A.D. 306. birth and ...
... Maxentius , deter- mined in his favour the popular enthusiasm . Maxentius delared em- peror at Rome . Oct. 28 . Maxentius was the son of the emperor Maximian , and he had married the daughter of Galerius . His A.D. 306. birth and ...
Side 13
... Maxentius revived with the public discontent , and he was easily persuaded to unite his personal injury and pretensions with the cause of the Roman people . Two Prætorian tribunes and a commissary of pro- visions undertook the ...
... Maxentius revived with the public discontent , and he was easily persuaded to unite his personal injury and pretensions with the cause of the Roman people . Two Prætorian tribunes and a commissary of pro- visions undertook the ...
Side 14
... Maxentius , and drew after him the most considerable part of the troops , accustomed to obey his commands . Rome , according to the expression of an orator , recalled her armies ; and the unfor- tunate Severus , destitute of force and ...
... Maxentius , and drew after him the most considerable part of the troops , accustomed to obey his commands . Rome , according to the expression of an orator , recalled her armies ; and the unfor- tunate Severus , destitute of force and ...
Side 15
... × The sixth Panegyric was pronounced to celebrate the elevation of Constantine ; but the prudent orator avoids the mention either of Galerius or of Maxentius . CHAP . XIV . Galerius invades Italy . The importance OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
... × The sixth Panegyric was pronounced to celebrate the elevation of Constantine ; but the prudent orator avoids the mention either of Galerius or of Maxentius . CHAP . XIV . Galerius invades Italy . The importance OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
Side 16
... Maxentius , who might obtain much more from his liberality than he could hope from the doubtful chance of war . " The offers of Galerius were rejected with firmness , his perfidious friendship refused with contempt , and it was not long ...
... Maxentius , who might obtain much more from his liberality than he could hope from the doubtful chance of war . " The offers of Galerius were rejected with firmness , his perfidious friendship refused with contempt , and it was not long ...
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