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He had an excellent military record having successfully led the Roman legions in many expeditions in Pannonia and Germany , but he was hardly popular. His mother Livia, third wife
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being absent in the military service of his country--has been to me, not only a business, but a personal, friend--always cheerful, courteous, generous and obliging; and if my firs
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or chief as age, rank, military distinction or eloquence can secure; but it is rather their prestige as counsellors than their authority that tells. If a proposal displeases them,
A description of those barbarians the Ancient Romans referred to as Germans
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ranked as the de facto military and political hegemon in Gaul and Italy. He had been slugging it out with various rivals, Latin and Goth, for ten years. The Goths, operating out o
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expected to enter the military. (When William was younger it was reported that he did not wish to follow family tradition and join the Royal Navy. However, his uncle, Earl Spencer
Chapter 28 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empirehttps://ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume1/chap28.htm
the civil and military honours of the empire. Theodosius distinguished his liberal regard for virtue and genius by the consular dignity which he bestowed on Symmachus, ( 62 ) and
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as existed between the military posts. This region was then far removed from civilization and improvement. Nearly a quarter of a century was to pass away before the tide of emigra
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