The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... throne : but they soon resigned him to the justice of Honorius ; and the tyrant Maximus , after he had been shown to the people of Ravenna and Rome , was publicly executed . The general ( Constantius was his name ) , who raised by his ...
... throne : but they soon resigned him to the justice of Honorius ; and the tyrant Maximus , after he had been shown to the people of Ravenna and Rome , was publicly executed . The general ( Constantius was his name ) , who raised by his ...
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... throne , a rapid succession of usurpers , regardless of the fate of their predecessors , still continued to arise . This mischief was peculiarly felt in the provinces of Spain and Gaul , where the principles of order and obedience had ...
... throne , a rapid succession of usurpers , regardless of the fate of their predecessors , still continued to arise . This mischief was peculiarly felt in the provinces of Spain and Gaul , where the principles of order and obedience had ...
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... throne , Jovinus upbraided , in dark and ambiguous language , the officious importunity of Attalus ; that , scorning the advice of his great ally , he in- vested with the purple his brother Sebastian ; and that he most imprudently ...
... throne , Jovinus upbraided , in dark and ambiguous language , the officious importunity of Attalus ; that , scorning the advice of his great ally , he in- vested with the purple his brother Sebastian ; and that he most imprudently ...
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... throne of his invincible conqueror . The same measure of punishment , with which , in the days of his pros- perity , he was accused of menacing his rival , was inflicted on Attalus himself ; he was condemned , after the amputation of ...
... throne of his invincible conqueror . The same measure of punishment , with which , in the days of his pros- perity , he was accused of menacing his rival , was inflicted on Attalus himself ; he was condemned , after the amputation of ...
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... throne . The first act of his reign was the inhuman murder of the six children of Adolphus , the issue of a for- mer marriage , whom he tore , without pity , from the feeble arms of a venerable bishop.161 The unfortunate Placidia ...
... throne . The first act of his reign was the inhuman murder of the six children of Adolphus , the issue of a for- mer marriage , whom he tore , without pity , from the feeble arms of a venerable bishop.161 The unfortunate Placidia ...
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