The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Seite iii
... Gallienus - - - 4. Character and Elevation os the Emperor' Claudius ib. 268 Death of Aureolus - - - 7 Clemency and Justice os ClaudiLis - 8 He undertakes the Resormation of the Army ib. 269 The Gotl'is invade the Emp'ire - - - 9 ...
... Gallienus - - - 4. Character and Elevation os the Emperor' Claudius ib. 268 Death of Aureolus - - - 7 Clemency and Justice os ClaudiLis - 8 He undertakes the Resormation of the Army ib. 269 The Gotl'is invade the Emp'ire - - - 9 ...
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... Gallienus, and his Successors 453 260 Paul of Samosata, his Manners - 454 270 He is degraded from the See os Antioch . ss 456 274. The Sentence is executed' by Aurelian - 457 284-303. Peace and Prosperity of the Church under Diocleltian ...
... Gallienus, and his Successors 453 260 Paul of Samosata, his Manners - 454 270 He is degraded from the See os Antioch . ss 456 274. The Sentence is executed' by Aurelian - 457 284-303. Peace and Prosperity of the Church under Diocleltian ...
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... Gallienus, the empire was oppressed and almost destroyed by vthe soldiers, the tyrants, and the barbarians. It was xsaved by a series of great princes, who derived their obscure origin from the martial provinces of Illyricum. Within a ...
... Gallienus, the empire was oppressed and almost destroyed by vthe soldiers, the tyrants, and the barbarians. It was xsaved by a series of great princes, who derived their obscure origin from the martial provinces of Illyricum. Within a ...
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... Gallienus, and the far greater part were, indeed, the consequence of his dissolute manners and careless administration. He was even destitute of a sense of honour, which so frequently sopplies the absence of public virtue; and as long ...
... Gallienus, and the far greater part were, indeed, the consequence of his dissolute manners and careless administration. He was even destitute of a sense of honour, which so frequently sopplies the absence of public virtue; and as long ...
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... Gallienus was resolved; and notwithstanding their desire of first terminating the siege of Milan, the extreme danger which accompanied every moment's delay, obliged them to hasten the execution of their dating purpose. At a late hour of ...
... Gallienus was resolved; and notwithstanding their desire of first terminating the siege of Milan, the extreme danger which accompanied every moment's delay, obliged them to hasten the execution of their dating purpose. At a late hour of ...
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