The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... conduct , he acted on most occasions as if he had been the enemy of the province and the friend of the barbarians of the desert . The three flourishing cities of Oea , Leptis , and Sabrata , which , under the name of Tripoli , had long ...
... conduct , he acted on most occasions as if he had been the enemy of the province and the friend of the barbarians of the desert . The three flourishing cities of Oea , Leptis , and Sabrata , which , under the name of Tripoli , had long ...
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... conduct of ing the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary . Ammianus Marcelli- nus , who terminates his useful work with the defeat and death of Valens , recommends the more glorious subject of the ...
... conduct of ing the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary . Ammianus Marcelli- nus , who terminates his useful work with the defeat and death of Valens , recommends the more glorious subject of the ...
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... conduct of the Emper- or Gratian . A.D. 379-383 , THE fame of Gratian before he had accomplished the twen- tieth year of his age was equal to that of the most celebrated princes . His gentle and amiable disposition endear- ed him to his ...
... conduct of the Emper- or Gratian . A.D. 379-383 , THE fame of Gratian before he had accomplished the twen- tieth year of his age was equal to that of the most celebrated princes . His gentle and amiable disposition endear- ed him to his ...
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