The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 16
... provinces of Asia fell to the share of Maximin , and those of Europe augmented the portion of Licinius . The ... province of Valeria ( a name which the wife of Galerius gave to the drained country ) undoubtedly lay between the Drave and ...
... provinces of Asia fell to the share of Maximin , and those of Europe augmented the portion of Licinius . The ... province of Valeria ( a name which the wife of Galerius gave to the drained country ) undoubtedly lay between the Drave and ...
Side 17
... provinces were protected by his presence from the inroads of the barbarians , who either dreaded or experienced his active valour . After a signal victory over the Franks and Alemanni , several of their princes were exposed by his order ...
... provinces were protected by his presence from the inroads of the barbarians , who either dreaded or experienced his active valour . After a signal victory over the Franks and Alemanni , several of their princes were exposed by his order ...
Side 18
... provinces enjoyed as much Maxentius in happiness as the condition of the times was capable of receiving , Italy and ... province suffered for their crime . The flourishing cities of Cirtha and Carthage , and the whole extent of that ...
... provinces enjoyed as much Maxentius in happiness as the condition of the times was capable of receiving , Italy and ... province suffered for their crime . The flourishing cities of Cirtha and Carthage , and the whole extent of that ...
Side 19
... provinces , that he might enjoy without interruption the elegant luxury of the capital . Rome , which had so long regretted the absence , lamented , during the six years of his reign , the presence of her sovereign ( 47 ) . between ...
... provinces , that he might enjoy without interruption the elegant luxury of the capital . Rome , which had so long regretted the absence , lamented , during the six years of his reign , the presence of her sovereign ( 47 ) . between ...
Side 20
... provinces were exhausted , to form immense magazines of corn and every other kind of provisions . The whole force of Constantine consisted of ninety thousand foot , and eight thousand horse ( 51 ) ; and as the defence of the Rhine re ...
... provinces were exhausted , to form immense magazines of corn and every other kind of provisions . The whole force of Constantine consisted of ninety thousand foot , and eight thousand horse ( 51 ) ; and as the defence of the Rhine re ...
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