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Nero, Makers of History, by Jacob Abbott.

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brother Caligula. Roman emperors. The rank and station of Agrippina in Roman society was even higher than that of her husband. She was the sister of the emperor. The name of the e

History of Ancient Civilization, by Charles Seignobos.

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Freedmen of the emperors — Despotism and disorder. The Century of the Antonines . Marcus Aurelius — Conquests of the Antonines. Imperial Institutions . Exten

Zosimus, New History. London: Green and Chaplin (1814). Book 4.

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rumour. Upon this the emperors, who had other reasons for animosity against the friends of Julian, were excited to a |94 greater degree of hatred, and therefore encouraged such ch
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A History of Art for Beginners and Students, by Clara Erskine Clement.

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the times of the Roman emperors Augustus and Hadrian; but here in America we have seen the same passion manifested in the desire to have such furniture as Queen Anne and her peopl

Chapter 20 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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first of the Christian emperors was unworthy of that name till the moment of his death; since it was only during his last illness that he A.D. 337. received, as a catechumen, the
Chapter 20 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; conversion of Constantine.

Chapter 24 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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have disgraced the society of gods and men, were thrown headlong, by the inexorable Nemesis, into the Tartarean abyss. The rest of the Caesars successively advanced to their seats
Chapter 24 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Residence of Julian at Antioch- His successful expedition against the Persians

Chapter 3 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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concessions. The emperors, as the first ministers of the republic, were exempted from the obligation and penalty of many inconvenient laws: they were authorised to convoke the sen
Chapter 3 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire';Of the Constitution of the Roman Empire in the Age of the Antonines

Chapter 6 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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world beheld three emperors . ( 10 ) Yet even this equal conduct served only to inflame the contest, whilst the fierce Caracalla asserted the right of primogeniture, and the milde
Chapter 6 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire';The death of Severus- Tyranny of Caracalla

Roman Empire - Crystalinks

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it continued under the emperors. Notably, parts of northern Europe were conquered in the 1st century AD, while Roman dominion in Europe, Africa and especially Asia was strengthene

Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.

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1191-1525 Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1204-1261 Latin Patriarchs of Constantinople Kings of Thessalonica, 1204-1224 Dukes of Athens, 1205-1456 Princes of Achaea, 1205-1432 L

📘 Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Translation by Gregory Hays.

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the scenes; “good” emperors were willing to play along. In cultivating the upper classes Marcus was following in the footsteps of Antoninus and Trajan, rather than of Hadrian, who
Read for free Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, the book by the Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, in an English translation by Gregory Hays.

THE MYTH REGARDING THE DESTRUCTION OF ANCIENT HELLENIC MONUMENTS BY CHRISTIANS

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of various bishops and emperors, in a period when religious fanaticism was considered a virtue, quite often certain religious authors attributed imaginary destructions of temples


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