The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... Empire Every reader of a volume devoted to the Roman Empire will expect the author to express his opinion on what is generally , since Gibbon , called the decline and fall of the Roman Empire , or rather of ancient civilization in ...
... Empire Every reader of a volume devoted to the Roman Empire will expect the author to express his opinion on what is generally , since Gibbon , called the decline and fall of the Roman Empire , or rather of ancient civilization in ...
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... Empire was lucky to be , from Claudius II onwards , in the hands of these rude but energetic Illyrian generals . After the beginning of the fourth century , this source dried up . The officers like the soldiers had perforce to be taken ...
... Empire was lucky to be , from Claudius II onwards , in the hands of these rude but energetic Illyrian generals . After the beginning of the fourth century , this source dried up . The officers like the soldiers had perforce to be taken ...
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... Empire ( i.e. Rome ) to the Church , along with many other Imperial prerogatives . From this they argue that no - one henceforward may assume those prerogatives unless he receives them from the Church , to whom , in their opinion , they ...
... Empire ( i.e. Rome ) to the Church , along with many other Imperial prerogatives . From this they argue that no - one henceforward may assume those prerogatives unless he receives them from the Church , to whom , in their opinion , they ...
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