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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... COMMODUS . - ELEC- TION OF PERTINAX.- HIS ATTEMPTS TO REFORM THE STATE . HIS ASSASSINATION BY THE PRÆTORIAN GUARDS . Indulgence of Marcus To his Wife Faustina To his Son Commodus 180. Accession of the Emperor Commodus Character of Commodus ...
... COMMODUS . - ELEC- TION OF PERTINAX.- HIS ATTEMPTS TO REFORM THE STATE . HIS ASSASSINATION BY THE PRÆTORIAN GUARDS . Indulgence of Marcus To his Wife Faustina To his Son Commodus 180. Accession of the Emperor Commodus Character of Commodus ...
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... Commodus , the dangers inherent to a military government were , in a great measure , suspended . The soldiers were seldom roused to that fatal sense of their own strength , and of the weakness of the civil authority , which was , before ...
... Commodus , the dangers inherent to a military government were , in a great measure , suspended . The soldiers were seldom roused to that fatal sense of their own strength , and of the weakness of the civil authority , which was , before ...
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... Commodus passed away unstained with civil blood , and undisturbed by revolutions . The emperor was elected by the authority of the senate , and the consent of the soldiers . † The legions respected their oath of fidelity ; and it ...
... Commodus passed away unstained with civil blood , and undisturbed by revolutions . The emperor was elected by the authority of the senate , and the consent of the soldiers . † The legions respected their oath of fidelity ; and it ...
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... Commodus . The vast extent of the Roman empire was governed by absolute power , under the guidance of virtue and wisdom . The armies were restrained by the firm but gentle hand of four successive emperors , whose characters and ...
... Commodus . The vast extent of the Roman empire was governed by absolute power , under the guidance of virtue and wisdom . The armies were restrained by the firm but gentle hand of four successive emperors , whose characters and ...
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... COMMODUS . -ELECTION OF PERTINAX . - HIS ATTEMPTS TO REFORM THE STATE.- HIS ASSASSINATION BY THE PRÆTORIAN GUARDS . THE mildness of Marcus , which the rigid discipline of the Stoics was unable to eradicate , formed , at the same time ...
... COMMODUS . -ELECTION OF PERTINAX . - HIS ATTEMPTS TO REFORM THE STATE.- HIS ASSASSINATION BY THE PRÆTORIAN GUARDS . THE mildness of Marcus , which the rigid discipline of the Stoics was unable to eradicate , formed , at the same time ...
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