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... Syria , Phoenicia , and Palestine Egypt - Africa The Mediterranean , with its islands General idea of the Roman empire 36 ib . 37 ib . 38 39 40 41 42 43 CHAP . II . Of the union and internal prosperity of the Roman empire in the age of ...
... Syria , Phoenicia , and Palestine Egypt - Africa The Mediterranean , with its islands General idea of the Roman empire 36 ib . 37 ib . 38 39 40 41 42 43 CHAP . II . Of the union and internal prosperity of the Roman empire in the age of ...
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... Syria , and Pannonia , declare 173 174 ib . against Julian 175 Clodius Albinus in Britain 176 Pescennius Niger in Syria 178 Pannonia and Dalmatia 180 193 Septimius Severus ib . Declared emperor by the Pannonian legions 181 Marches into ...
... Syria , and Pannonia , declare 173 174 ib . against Julian 175 Clodius Albinus in Britain 176 Pescennius Niger in Syria 178 Pannonia and Dalmatia 180 193 Septimius Severus ib . Declared emperor by the Pannonian legions 181 Marches into ...
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... Syria , Cilicia , and Cappadocia , Boldness and success of Odenathus against Sapor , Treatment of Valerian , Character and administration of Gallienus , The thirty tyrants , Their real number was no more than nineteen , Character and ...
... Syria , Cilicia , and Cappadocia , Boldness and success of Odenathus against Sapor , Treatment of Valerian , Character and administration of Gallienus , The thirty tyrants , Their real number was no more than nineteen , Character and ...
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... Syria , and the other two in Cappa- docia . With regard to Egypt , Africa , and Spain , as they were far removed from any im- portant scene of war , a single legion maintain- ed the domestic tranquillity of each of those great provinces ...
... Syria , and the other two in Cappa- docia . With regard to Egypt , Africa , and Spain , as they were far removed from any im- portant scene of war , a single legion maintain- ed the domestic tranquillity of each of those great provinces ...
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... side of the pe- I. ninsula from Constantinople to Trebizond . On CHAP . 38 THE DECLINE AND FALL Asia Minor Syria, Phoenicia, and Palestine Egypt Africa The Mediterranean, with its islands General idea of the Roman empire.
... side of the pe- I. ninsula from Constantinople to Trebizond . On CHAP . 38 THE DECLINE AND FALL Asia Minor Syria, Phoenicia, and Palestine Egypt Africa The Mediterranean, with its islands General idea of the Roman empire.
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