The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Army .. ib . 222 Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Ela- Julian is acknowledged by the Senate ...... 63 221 Takes Possession of the Palace ........ ............ The public Discontent A. D. PAGEA . D. PAGE ib Accession of Alexander. A ...
... Army .. ib . 222 Sedition of the Guards , and Murder of Ela- Julian is acknowledged by the Senate ...... 63 221 Takes Possession of the Palace ........ ............ The public Discontent A. D. PAGEA . D. PAGE ib Accession of Alexander. A ...
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... Army ib . The Goths invade the Empire ... 163 The Goths invade the Roman Provinces ... ib . 250 Various Events of ... Army and Senate after the Death of Aurelian - Reigns of Tacitus , Probus , Carus , and his Sons . A. D. PAGE ...
... Army ib . The Goths invade the Empire ... 163 The Goths invade the Roman Provinces ... ib . 250 Various Events of ... Army and Senate after the Death of Aurelian - Reigns of Tacitus , Probus , Carus , and his Sons . A. D. PAGE ...
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... Army from Compliance of Maximian .... ib . Persia .... 196 Death of Numerian ..... ib . Retirement of Diocletian at Salona ....... 219 His Philosophy ib . 284 Election of the Emperor Diocletian ....... 197 285 Defeat and Death of ...
... Army from Compliance of Maximian .... ib . Persia .... 196 Death of Numerian ..... ib . Retirement of Diocletian at Salona ....... 219 His Philosophy ib . 284 Election of the Emperor Diocletian ....... 197 285 Defeat and Death of ...
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... army , to whose honours he was associated . On his first entrance into the service , an oath was administered to him , with every circumstance of solemnity . He promised never to desert his stand- ard , to submit his own will to the ...
... army , to whose honours he was associated . On his first entrance into the service , an oath was administered to him , with every circumstance of solemnity . He promised never to desert his stand- ard , to submit his own will to the ...
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... transaction . We are forced to content ourselves with the popular rumours of Josephus , and the imperfect hints of Dion and Suetonius . between the emperor and the army , boldly claimed their OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 43.
... transaction . We are forced to content ourselves with the popular rumours of Josephus , and the imperfect hints of Dion and Suetonius . between the emperor and the army , boldly claimed their OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 43.
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