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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... equal ardor the same liberal studies in the schools of Athens ; they had retired with equal devotion to the same solitude in the deserts of Pontus ; and every spark of em- ulation or envy appeared to be totally extinguished in the holy ...
... equal ardor the same liberal studies in the schools of Athens ; they had retired with equal devotion to the same solitude in the deserts of Pontus ; and every spark of em- ulation or envy appeared to be totally extinguished in the holy ...
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... equal energy and with equal success . After the defeat and death of the tyrant of Gaul , the Ro- man world was in the possession of Theodosius . He derived from the choice of Gratian his honorable title to Theodosius . the provinces of ...
... equal energy and with equal success . After the defeat and death of the tyrant of Gaul , the Ro- man world was in the possession of Theodosius . He derived from the choice of Gratian his honorable title to Theodosius . the provinces of ...
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... equal and hon- Marriage and character of orable alliance seemed to invest the powerful min- ister with the authority of a parent over his submis- sive pupil . The muse of Claudian was not silent on this pro- Honorius . A.D. 398 . See ...
... equal and hon- Marriage and character of orable alliance seemed to invest the powerful min- ister with the authority of a parent over his submis- sive pupil . The muse of Claudian was not silent on this pro- Honorius . A.D. 398 . See ...
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