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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... lively impatience of the inhabitants of Antioch was never satisfied with their own situation or with the character and conduct of their successive sovereigns . The Arian subjects of Theodosius deplored the loss of their churches ; and ...
... lively impatience of the inhabitants of Antioch was never satisfied with their own situation or with the character and conduct of their successive sovereigns . The Arian subjects of Theodosius deplored the loss of their churches ; and ...
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... lively and almost dramatic man- ner by two orators who had their respective shares of interest and merit . See Libanius ( Orat . xiv . xv . [ xii . xiii . ] p . 389-420 , edit . Morel .; Orat . i . p . 1-14 , Venet . 1754 ) and the ...
... lively and almost dramatic man- ner by two orators who had their respective shares of interest and merit . See Libanius ( Orat . xiv . xv . [ xii . xiii . ] p . 389-420 , edit . Morel .; Orat . i . p . 1-14 , Venet . 1754 ) and the ...
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... lively picture of the designs of Stilicho , who al- ready meditated the death of his sovereign , with the ambitious hope of placing the diadem on the head of his son Eucherius . The emperor was instigated by his new favorite to assume ...
... lively picture of the designs of Stilicho , who al- ready meditated the death of his sovereign , with the ambitious hope of placing the diadem on the head of his son Eucherius . The emperor was instigated by his new favorite to assume ...
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