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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... Pertinax for Emperor 127 He is acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 127 193. And by the Senate 128 The Memory of Commodus declared infamous 129 Legal Jurisdiction of the Senate over the Emperors Virtues of Pertinax 130 131 He endeavours ...
... Pertinax for Emperor 127 He is acknowledged by the Prætorian Guards 127 193. And by the Senate 128 The Memory of Commodus declared infamous 129 Legal Jurisdiction of the Senate over the Emperors Virtues of Pertinax 130 131 He endeavours ...
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... PERTINAX . - CIVIL WARS AND VICTORY OF SEVERUS OVER HIS THREE RIVALS . - RELAXATION OF DISCIPLINE . - NEW MAXIMS OF GOVERNMENT . A.C. PAGE Proportion of the Military Force to the Number of the People 134 The Prætorian Guards Their ...
... PERTINAX . - CIVIL WARS AND VICTORY OF SEVERUS OVER HIS THREE RIVALS . - RELAXATION OF DISCIPLINE . - NEW MAXIMS OF GOVERNMENT . A.C. PAGE Proportion of the Military Force to the Number of the People 134 The Prætorian Guards Their ...
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... 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 , the most amiable , and ...
... 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 , the most amiable , and ...
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... Pertinax , who for a few months succeeded Commodus on the throne , employed him in an important office , in which other emperors retained him . This , no doubt , gave him also access to documents , from which he could gather facts not ...
... Pertinax , who for a few months succeeded Commodus on the throne , employed him in an important office , in which other emperors retained him . This , no doubt , gave him also access to documents , from which he could gather facts not ...
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... Pertinax . " All his infirmities had suddenly left him , and they returned as suddenly upon the murder of that excellent prince . Dion , 1. 73 , p . 1227 . The prefects were changed almost hourly or daily ; and the caprice of Commodus ...
... Pertinax . " All his infirmities had suddenly left him , and they returned as suddenly upon the murder of that excellent prince . Dion , 1. 73 , p . 1227 . The prefects were changed almost hourly or daily ; and the caprice of Commodus ...
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