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Uncivilizable injection of barbarism into Rome

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Many who know nothing of the facts of the matter still deeply and instinctively believe an alternative view—that these people represented an irreducible and...

Wealth of Romans

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HOW HE SEIZED ALL THE WEALTH OF THE ROMANS AND THREW IT AWAY How he seized all wealth I will next discuss: recalling first a...

Scirtus River flooded Edessa

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However, punishment for these offenses was mostly directed against the Greens. Furthermore the persecution of the Samaritans and the so-called heretics filled the Roman realm...

Boundaries of Persia

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Such were the results of the wars in Libya and in Europe. Meanwhile the Saracens were continuously making inroads on the Romans of the...

Affair between Solomon and Pegasius

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After Pegasius had ransomed Solomon from the Levathae, and the barbarians had gone home, Solomon with Pegasius his ransomer and a few soldiers, set...

Prosperous and peaceful

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“My first duty is to you, Dominus.” “Not unless you’re a fool, which I don’t think you are. Every man’s first duty is to himself,...

Constantine was speaking the truth

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Theognis looked deep into the eyes of the younger man, as if searching for a reason to believe Constantine was speaking the truth. Finally...

Whole expanse of the Roman Empire

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All of this was known, of course, to Galerius and Maximian through the spies they maintained in the territory of Constantius, as well as...

Augusti of the East prudently

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As Dacius had predicted, Galerius continued to go downhill and died some months later. Both Licinius and Maximin Daia moved at once to claim...

Favorable reply Dacius

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Watching closely from his capital at Treves the steady disintegration of the Prefecture of Italy, Constantine made two important moves in regard to it....

Boundaries of Persia

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Waiting for Maxentius

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