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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... EAST . - HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . — HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . — THE PERSIAN WAR , AND DIVISION OF ARMENIA . THE division of the Roman world between the sons of Theodosius marks the final establishment of the empire of the East , which , from the ...
... EAST . - HIS SISTER PULCHERIA . — HIS WIFE EUDOCIA . — THE PERSIAN WAR , AND DIVISION OF ARMENIA . THE division of the Roman world between the sons of Theodosius marks the final establishment of the empire of the East , which , from the ...
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... East ; who had formerly acknowledged , in peace and war , the supremacy of Rome . But the perpetual division of the two empires had alienated their interest and their inclinations ; the faith of a recent treaty was alleged ; and the ...
... East ; who had formerly acknowledged , in peace and war , the supremacy of Rome . But the perpetual division of the two empires had alienated their interest and their inclinations ; the faith of a recent treaty was alleged ; and the ...
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... East , on the modest virtue of Marcian : he gratefully reverenced her august rank and virgin chastity ; and , after her death , he gave his people the example of the religious worship that was due to the memory of the Im perial saint ...
... East , on the modest virtue of Marcian : he gratefully reverenced her august rank and virgin chastity ; and , after her death , he gave his people the example of the religious worship that was due to the memory of the Im perial saint ...
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