The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 1303 pages |
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... edict against the christians . Zeal and punishment of a christian . Fire of the palace of Nicomedia im- puted to the christians Execution of the first edict . Demoli- tion of the churches . edicts 303-311 General idea of the persecution ...
... edict against the christians . Zeal and punishment of a christian . Fire of the palace of Nicomedia im- puted to the christians Execution of the first edict . Demoli- tion of the churches . edicts 303-311 General idea of the persecution ...
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... Edict of Constantine 258 360 The Trinitarian controversy . The sys- 300 tem of Plato . The Logos . Taught in the ... Edict of Milan . Use and beauty of the christian morality Theory and practice of passive obe- dience . Divine right of ...
... Edict of Constantine 258 360 The Trinitarian controversy . The sys- 300 tem of Plato . The Logos . Taught in the ... Edict of Milan . Use and beauty of the christian morality Theory and practice of passive obe- dience . Divine right of ...
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... Edicts of the prætors . The perpetual edict . Con- stitutions of the emperors Elevation of his son Chosroes . Death of Hormouz . Chosroes flies to the Romans . His return , and final victory 755 591-603 Death of Bahram . Restoration and ...
... Edicts of the prætors . The perpetual edict . Con- stitutions of the emperors Elevation of his son Chosroes . Death of Hormouz . Chosroes flies to the Romans . His return , and final victory 755 591-603 Death of Bahram . Restoration and ...
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... edict , all his subjects citizens . But we may justly suspect that the historian Dion was the author of a counsel , so much adapted to the practice of his own age , and so little to that of Augustus . | and they insensibly coalesced ...
... edict , all his subjects citizens . But we may justly suspect that the historian Dion was the author of a counsel , so much adapted to the practice of his own age , and so little to that of Augustus . | and they insensibly coalesced ...
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... edict of Antoninus Caracalla , which communicated to all the free inhabitants of the empire the name and pri- vileges of Roman citizens . His unbounded libera- 1 From the Metelli , Hist . August . p . 119. The choice was judicious . In ...
... edict of Antoninus Caracalla , which communicated to all the free inhabitants of the empire the name and pri- vileges of Roman citizens . His unbounded libera- 1 From the Metelli , Hist . August . p . 119. The choice was judicious . In ...
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