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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... Roman Empire , it will perhaps be expected that I should explain , in a few words , the nature and limits of my general plan . The memorable series of revolutions , which , in the course of about thirteen centuries , gradually ...
... Roman Empire , it will perhaps be expected that I should explain , in a few words , the nature and limits of my general plan . The memorable series of revolutions , which , in the course of about thirteen centuries , gradually ...
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... ROMAN EMPIRE IN THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES . Idea of a Monarchy Situation of Augustus He reforms the Senate Resigns his usurped Power Is prevailed upon to resume it under the Title of Emperor , or General Power of the Roman Generals ...
... ROMAN EMPIRE IN THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES . Idea of a Monarchy Situation of Augustus He reforms the Senate Resigns his usurped Power Is prevailed upon to resume it under the Title of Emperor , or General Power of the Roman Generals ...
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... ROMAN FINANCES . Greatness and Discontent of Severus His Wife the Empress Julia Their two Sons , Caracalla and Geta . Their mutual Aversion to each other Three Emperors 208. The Caledonian War Fingal and his Heroes Contrast of the ...
... ROMAN FINANCES . Greatness and Discontent of Severus His Wife the Empress Julia Their two Sons , Caracalla and Geta . Their mutual Aversion to each other Three Emperors 208. The Caledonian War Fingal and his Heroes Contrast of the ...
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... Roman World Sedition at Rome . Discontent of the Prætorian Guards 236 236 237 238 238 238. Massacre of Maximus and Balbinus 239 The third Gordian remains sole Emperor 240 Innocence and Virtues of Gordian 241 240. Administration of ...
... Roman World Sedition at Rome . Discontent of the Prætorian Guards 236 236 237 238 238 238. Massacre of Maximus and Balbinus 239 The third Gordian remains sole Emperor 240 Innocence and Virtues of Gordian 241 240. Administration of ...
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... Roman power , they soon , by a signal act of despair , regained their independence , and reminded Augus- tus of the vicissitude of fortune . * On the death of that emperor , his testament was publicly read in the senate . He bequeathed ...
... Roman power , they soon , by a signal act of despair , regained their independence , and reminded Augus- tus of the vicissitude of fortune . * On the death of that emperor , his testament was publicly read in the senate . He bequeathed ...
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