The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... first Campaign in Gaul 217 357 His fecond Campaign 219 Battle of Strafburg 221 358 Julian fubdues the Franks 225 357 , 358 , 359. Makes three Expeditions beyond the Rhinez28 Reftores the Cities of Gaul 230 Civil administration of Julian ...
... first Campaign in Gaul 217 357 His fecond Campaign 219 Battle of Strafburg 221 358 Julian fubdues the Franks 225 357 , 358 , 359. Makes three Expeditions beyond the Rhinez28 Reftores the Cities of Gaul 230 Civil administration of Julian ...
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... first Exile 341 His fecond Exile 350 352 356 - 359 363 ib . 349 His Restoration 351 Refentment of Conftantius -367 353-355 . Councils of Arles and Milan 370 355 Condemnation of Athanafius 371 Exiles 374 356 Third Expulfion of Athanafius ...
... first Exile 341 His fecond Exile 350 352 356 - 359 363 ib . 349 His Restoration 351 Refentment of Conftantius -367 353-355 . Councils of Arles and Milan 370 355 Condemnation of Athanafius 371 Exiles 374 356 Third Expulfion of Athanafius ...
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... first induced Diocletian to withdraw himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of forty years . Rome was infenfibly con- founded with the dependent ...
... first induced Diocletian to withdraw himself from the ancient feat of government , had acquired additional weight by the example of his fucceffors , and the habits of forty years . Rome was infenfibly con- founded with the dependent ...
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... first of those promontories was occupied by Achilles with his invincible Myrmidons , and the dauntless Ajax pitched his tents on the other . After Ajax had fallen a facri- fice to his difappointed pride , and to the ingrati- tude of the ...
... first of those promontories was occupied by Achilles with his invincible Myrmidons , and the dauntless Ajax pitched his tents on the other . After Ajax had fallen a facri- fice to his difappointed pride , and to the ingrati- tude of the ...
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