A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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... Diocletian on the banks of the Margus ( Morava ) in 285. With Diocletian's accession the Roman empire reverted for a while to settled government . In the previous fifty years eighteen emperors on the lowest estimate had been set up and ...
... Diocletian on the banks of the Margus ( Morava ) in 285. With Diocletian's accession the Roman empire reverted for a while to settled government . In the previous fifty years eighteen emperors on the lowest estimate had been set up and ...
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... Diocletian to not less than 500,000 . From the time of Gallienus the high military commands were usually dissociated from the provincial governorships and entrusted to men with a thorough military training ; under Diocletian this ...
... Diocletian to not less than 500,000 . From the time of Gallienus the high military commands were usually dissociated from the provincial governorships and entrusted to men with a thorough military training ; under Diocletian this ...
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... Diocletian and Constantine created an elaborate code of court ceremonial . Though these rulers were hard - bitten soldiers and entirely free from personal vanity - had they followed their own inclinations , they would probably , like ...
... Diocletian and Constantine created an elaborate code of court ceremonial . Though these rulers were hard - bitten soldiers and entirely free from personal vanity - had they followed their own inclinations , they would probably , like ...
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