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Side 42
... senators , and intercepted the regular subsidies , which relieved the poverty , and encouraged was published after the loss of Africa ( A.D. 439 ) and before Attila's war ( A.D. 451 ) . * The Bagaude of Spain , who fought pitched ...
... senators , and intercepted the regular subsidies , which relieved the poverty , and encouraged was published after the loss of Africa ( A.D. 439 ) and before Attila's war ( A.D. 451 ) . * The Bagaude of Spain , who fought pitched ...
Side 43
... cast anchor at the mouth of the Tiber , about three months after the death of Valentinian , and the elevation of Maximus to the imperial throne . : The private life of the senator Petronius Maximus * A.D. 430-455 . ] 43 THEIR NAVAL POWER .
... cast anchor at the mouth of the Tiber , about three months after the death of Valentinian , and the elevation of Maximus to the imperial throne . : The private life of the senator Petronius Maximus * A.D. 430-455 . ] 43 THEIR NAVAL POWER .
Side 44
... senate : he thrice exercised the office of prætorian prefect of Italy ; he was twice invested with the consulship , and he obtained the rank of patrician . These civil honours were not incom- patible with the enjoyment of leisure and ...
... senate : he thrice exercised the office of prætorian prefect of Italy ; he was twice invested with the consulship , and he obtained the rank of patrician . These civil honours were not incom- patible with the enjoyment of leisure and ...
Side 46
... senators to imitate the example of their prince . But no sooner did Maximus appear in the streets , than he was assaulted ... senate of Rome on the third day . - Infidoque tibi Burgundio ductu Extorquet trepidas mactandi principis iras ...
... senators to imitate the example of their prince . But no sooner did Maximus appear in the streets , than he was assaulted ... senate of Rome on the third day . - Infidoque tibi Burgundio ductu Extorquet trepidas mactandi principis iras ...
Side 51
... senate , Rome , and Italy , though humbled by their recent calamities , submitted with a secret murmur to the presumption of the Gallic usurper . Theodoric , to whom Avitus was indebted for the purple , had acquired the Gothic sceptre ...
... senate , Rome , and Italy , though humbled by their recent calamities , submitted with a secret murmur to the presumption of the Gallic usurper . Theodoric , to whom Avitus was indebted for the purple , had acquired the Gothic sceptre ...
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