The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpirePorter & Coates, 1845 |
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... Asia by the River Halys , and from Armenia by the Euphrates , had once formed the independent kingdom of Cappadocia . In this place we may observe , that the northern shores of the Euxine , beyond Trebizond in Asia , and beyond the ...
... Asia by the River Halys , and from Armenia by the Euphrates , had once formed the independent kingdom of Cappadocia . In this place we may observe , that the northern shores of the Euxine , beyond Trebizond in Asia , and beyond the ...
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... Asia alone contained five hundred populous cities , 79 enriched with all the gifts of nature , and adorned with all the refinements of art . Eleven cities of Asia had once disputed the honor of dedicating a temple to Tiberius , and ...
... Asia alone contained five hundred populous cities , 79 enriched with all the gifts of nature , and adorned with all the refinements of art . Eleven cities of Asia had once disputed the honor of dedicating a temple to Tiberius , and ...
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... Asia and Egypt to Geta , who might fix his residence at Alexandria or Antioch , cities little inferior to Rome itself in wealth and greatness ; that numerous armies should be constantly en- camped on either side of the Thracian ...
... Asia and Egypt to Geta , who might fix his residence at Alexandria or Antioch , cities little inferior to Rome itself in wealth and greatness ; that numerous armies should be constantly en- camped on either side of the Thracian ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
D | 7 |
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