The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7John Murray, 1903 |
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... command the histo- rical examples of vice and virtue were methodised in fifty - three books , and every citizen might apply to his contemporaries or him- self the lesson or the warning of past times . From the august cha- racter of a ...
... command the histo- rical examples of vice and virtue were methodised in fifty - three books , and every citizen might apply to his contemporaries or him- self the lesson or the warning of past times . From the august cha- racter of a ...
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... command of a Drungarias . They are often called Dodekannesos , and their ad- miral was an officer of consideration at the end of the eighth century . ( Theo- phanes , 383. ) The list of the themes given by Constantine Porphyrogenitus is ...
... command of a Drungarias . They are often called Dodekannesos , and their ad- miral was an officer of consideration at the end of the eighth century . ( Theo- phanes , 383. ) The list of the themes given by Constantine Porphyrogenitus is ...
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... command of the great Duke ; in his absence they obeyed the great Drungaire of the fleet ; and , in his place , the Emir , or Admiral , a name of Saracen extraction , " but which has Deen naturalised in all the modern languages of Europe ...
... command of the great Duke ; in his absence they obeyed the great Drungaire of the fleet ; and , in his place , the Emir , or Admiral , a name of Saracen extraction , " but which has Deen naturalised in all the modern languages of Europe ...
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... commands were signified by a nod or a sign : but all earthly greatness stood silent and submissive in his presence . In his regular or extraordinary processions and acclama- through the capital , he unveiled his person to the public ...
... commands were signified by a nod or a sign : but all earthly greatness stood silent and submissive in his presence . In his regular or extraordinary processions and acclama- through the capital , he unveiled his person to the public ...
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... command of the Mediterranean , from the mouth of the Tanais to the Columns of Hercules , was always claimed , and often possessed , by the successors of Constantine . Their capital was filled with naval stores and dexterous artificers ...
... command of the Mediterranean , from the mouth of the Tanais to the Columns of Hercules , was always claimed , and often possessed , by the successors of Constantine . Their capital was filled with naval stores and dexterous artificers ...
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