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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... rank of a second parent . Theodosius embraced as his own the children of his brother and sister ; and the expressions of his regard were extended to the most distant and obscure branches of his numerous kindred . familiar friends were ...
... rank of a second parent . Theodosius embraced as his own the children of his brother and sister ; and the expressions of his regard were extended to the most distant and obscure branches of his numerous kindred . familiar friends were ...
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... RANK . March 22 . 219 two capitals , Antioch and Constantinople , were separated by the distance of eight hundred miles ; and , notwithstanding the diligence of the imperial posts , the guilty city was severely punished by a long and ...
... RANK . March 22 . 219 two capitals , Antioch and Constantinople , were separated by the distance of eight hundred miles ; and , notwithstanding the diligence of the imperial posts , the guilty city was severely punished by a long and ...
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... rank and ample possessions in their native coun- try ; and the grateful youths resolved to risk those advantages in the service of his son . After an unsuccessful effort to 97 Bagauda is the name which Zosimus applies to them ; perhaps ...
... rank and ample possessions in their native coun- try ; and the grateful youths resolved to risk those advantages in the service of his son . After an unsuccessful effort to 97 Bagauda is the name which Zosimus applies to them ; perhaps ...
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