The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Alexander . • Election and Character of Macrinus Discontent of the Senate 169 · 170 171 172 173 174 176 177 178 of ... Alexander Severus declared Cæsar 189 222. Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Elagabalus 190 Accession of Alexander ...
... Alexander . • Election and Character of Macrinus Discontent of the Senate 169 · 170 171 172 173 174 176 177 178 of ... Alexander Severus declared Cæsar 189 222. Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Elagabalus 190 Accession of Alexander ...
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... Alexander refuses the Name of Antoninus He attempts to reform the Army Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Murder of Ulpian Danger of Dion Cassius PAGE 194 195 196 196 197 . Tumults of the Legions . Firmness of the Emperor 198 • 198 ...
... Alexander refuses the Name of Antoninus He attempts to reform the Army Seditions of the Prætorian Guards , and Murder of Ulpian Danger of Dion Cassius PAGE 194 195 196 196 197 . Tumults of the Legions . Firmness of the Emperor 198 • 198 ...
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... and Ctesiphon 263 216. Conquest of Osrhoene by the Romans 264 230. Artaxerxes claims the Provinces of Asia , and declares War against the Romans 265 A.D. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account xlii CONTENTS .
... and Ctesiphon 263 216. Conquest of Osrhoene by the Romans 264 230. Artaxerxes claims the Provinces of Asia , and declares War against the Romans 265 A.D. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account xlii CONTENTS .
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Edward Gibbon Henry George Bohn (Londres). A.D. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War 240. Character and Maxims of Artaxerxes Military Power of the Persians • Their Infantry contemptible Their ...
Edward Gibbon Henry George Bohn (Londres). A.D. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War 240. Character and Maxims of Artaxerxes Military Power of the Persians • Their Infantry contemptible Their ...
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... Alexander Gordon , in his Travels ( fol . London , 1726 , chap . 5 ) , are the most exact , and deserve to be compared with Warburton's.— WENCK.1 6 INDEPENDENCE OF THE CALEDONIANS . [ CH . I. A.D. 98-180 . ] BY THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... Alexander Gordon , in his Travels ( fol . London , 1726 , chap . 5 ) , are the most exact , and deserve to be compared with Warburton's.— WENCK.1 6 INDEPENDENCE OF THE CALEDONIANS . [ CH . I. A.D. 98-180 . ] BY THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
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