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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... DEATH OF JOVIAN . — ELECTION OF VALENTINIAN , WHO ASSOCIATES HIS BROTHER VALENS , AND MAKES THE FINAL DIVISION OF THE EASTERN AND WESTERN EMPIRES . - REVOLT OF PROCOPIUS .-- CIV- IL AND ECCLESIASTICAL ADMINISTRATION . - GERMANY ...
... DEATH OF JOVIAN . — ELECTION OF VALENTINIAN , WHO ASSOCIATES HIS BROTHER VALENS , AND MAKES THE FINAL DIVISION OF THE EASTERN AND WESTERN EMPIRES . - REVOLT OF PROCOPIUS .-- CIV- IL AND ECCLESIASTICAL ADMINISTRATION . - GERMANY ...
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... DEATH OF VALENS.GRATIAN INVESTS THEODOSIUS WITH THE EASTERN EMPIRE . HIS CHARACTER AND SUCCESS . PEACE - AND SETTLEMENT OF THE GOTHS . A.D. PAGE A.D. PAGE 365. Earthquakes .... 96 376. The Huns and Goths ... 98 The Pastoral Manners of ...
... DEATH OF VALENS.GRATIAN INVESTS THEODOSIUS WITH THE EASTERN EMPIRE . HIS CHARACTER AND SUCCESS . PEACE - AND SETTLEMENT OF THE GOTHS . A.D. PAGE A.D. PAGE 365. Earthquakes .... 96 376. The Huns and Goths ... 98 The Pastoral Manners of ...
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Edward Gibbon David Womersley. A.D. 461-467 . ] MAJORIAN'S DEATH . - HIS SUCCESSOR . His death . A.D. 461 . August 7 . 625 of the Alps . He was compelled to abdicate the imperial pur- ple ; five days after his abdication it was reported ...
Edward Gibbon David Womersley. A.D. 461-467 . ] MAJORIAN'S DEATH . - HIS SUCCESSOR . His death . A.D. 461 . August 7 . 625 of the Alps . He was compelled to abdicate the imperial pur- ple ; five days after his abdication it was reported ...
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