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... Roman Empire , it will perhaps be expected that I should explain , in a few words , the nature and limits of my general plan . The memorable series of revolutions , which , in the course of about thirteen centuries , gradually ...
... Roman Empire , it will perhaps be expected that I should explain , in a few words , the nature and limits of my general plan . The memorable series of revolutions , which , in the course of about thirteen centuries , gradually ...
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... Roman Tyrants .. Alexander Severus declared Cesar ........ Discontents of the Army .. ib . 222 Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Ela- Julian is acknowledged by the Senate ...... 63 221 Takes Possession of the Palace ...
... Roman Tyrants .. Alexander Severus declared Cesar ........ Discontents of the Army .. ib . 222 Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Ela- Julian is acknowledged by the Senate ...... 63 221 Takes Possession of the Palace ...
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... Roman World 88 Alexander refuses the Name of Antoninus .. ib . He attempts to reform the Army Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Mur- der of Ulpian .. Danger of Dion Cassius ..... ......... . Tumults of the Legions Firmness of the ...
... Roman World 88 Alexander refuses the Name of Antoninus .. ib . He attempts to reform the Army Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Mur- der of Ulpian .. Danger of Dion Cassius ..... ......... . Tumults of the Legions Firmness of the ...
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... Roman Games ......... 194 Spectacles of Rome ........... ib . The Amphitheatre ... 195 Abdication of Diocletian and Maximian .. ib . Resemblance to Charls the Fifth ......... 218 304 Long Iliness of Diocletian ................ His ...
... Roman Games ......... 194 Spectacles of Rome ........... ib . The Amphitheatre ... 195 Abdication of Diocletian and Maximian .. ib . Resemblance to Charls the Fifth ......... 218 304 Long Iliness of Diocletian ................ His ...
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... Roman troops to their standards , was inspired by the united influence of religion and of honour . The golden eagle , which glittered in the front of the legion , was the object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteemed less ...
... Roman troops to their standards , was inspired by the united influence of religion and of honour . The golden eagle , which glittered in the front of the legion , was the object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteemed less ...
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