The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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... Illyricum and the East, under Galerius and Maximin - - 483 31 1 Galerius publishes an Edict of Toleration - 484 Peace of the Church - - - 486 Maximin prepares to renew the Persecution , 487 313 End of the Persecutions - - 489 Probable ...
... Illyricum and the East, under Galerius and Maximin - - 483 31 1 Galerius publishes an Edict of Toleration - 484 Peace of the Church - - - 486 Maximin prepares to renew the Persecution , 487 313 End of the Persecutions - - 489 Probable ...
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... Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius, Aurelian, Probus, Diocletian and his' colleagues, triumphed over the foreign and domestic enemies ofi'the state, re-established, with the military disz cipline, the strength of ...
... Illyricum. Within a period of about thirty years, Claudius, Aurelian, Probus, Diocletian and his' colleagues, triumphed over the foreign and domestic enemies ofi'the state, re-established, with the military disz cipline, the strength of ...
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... Illyricum, the re-. store/r of Gaul, and the rival of the Scipios. At the recommendation of Valerian, a senator of the, highest rank and merit, Ulpius Crinitus, whose__ blood was derived from_the same source as that of Trajan, adopted ...
... Illyricum, the re-. store/r of Gaul, and the rival of the Scipios. At the recommendation of Valerian, a senator of the, highest rank and merit, Ulpius Crinitus, whose__ blood was derived from_the same source as that of Trajan, adopted ...
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... Illyricum, and Thrace, confined the limits of his reign. Gaul, Spain, and Britain, Egypt, Syria, and Asia Minor, were still possessed by tWO rebels, who alone, out of so numerous a list, had hitherto escaped the dang'ers of their ...
... Illyricum, and Thrace, confined the limits of his reign. Gaul, Spain, and Britain, Egypt, Syria, and Asia Minor, were still possessed by tWO rebels, who alone, out of so numerous a list, had hitherto escaped the dang'ers of their ...
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... Illyricum, were exposed to foreign and domestic arms, and the levity of Syria would prefer even afemale sceptre to the sanctity of the Roman laws. The consul-then addressing himself to Tacitus the first of the senators ", required his ...
... Illyricum, were exposed to foreign and domestic arms, and the levity of Syria would prefer even afemale sceptre to the sanctity of the Roman laws. The consul-then addressing himself to Tacitus the first of the senators ", required his ...
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