A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Constantine , Maximian , and Maxentius in the West - Galerius , Maximin , and Licinius in the East , 348 ; of Constantine alone , and the Reörganiza- tion of the Empire , 349 ; of Constantine II , Constans , and Constan- tius II . , 350 ...
... Constantine , Maximian , and Maxentius in the West - Galerius , Maximin , and Licinius in the East , 348 ; of Constantine alone , and the Reörganiza- tion of the Empire , 349 ; of Constantine II , Constans , and Constan- tius II . , 350 ...
Page 348
... Constantine , Maximian , and Maxentius in the West ; Galerius , Maximin , and Licinius in the East . 228. The peace was first broken by the dissensions of Maximian and his son . The elder emperor fled from Rome , and was well received ...
... Constantine , Maximian , and Maxentius in the West ; Galerius , Maximin , and Licinius in the East . 228. The peace was first broken by the dissensions of Maximian and his son . The elder emperor fled from Rome , and was well received ...
Page 349
... Constantine . 231. The great event of this reign was the admission of Christianity as , in a certain sense , the religion of the state . The Edict of Milan , A. D. 313 , guaranteed to the hitherto persecuted people perfect security and ...
... Constantine . 231. The great event of this reign was the admission of Christianity as , in a certain sense , the religion of the state . The Edict of Milan , A. D. 313 , guaranteed to the hitherto persecuted people perfect security and ...
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... Constantine then divided the empire between them . Constantine II . , the eldest , received the capital , together with Gaul , Spain , and Britain ; Constantius had Thrace and the East ; Constans , Italy , Africa , and western Illyricum ...
... Constantine then divided the empire between them . Constantine II . , the eldest , received the capital , together with Gaul , Spain , and Britain ; Constantius had Thrace and the East ; Constans , Italy , Africa , and western Illyricum ...
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... Constantine , who led them into Gaul , defeated the German invaders , passed into Spain , and established a kind of sovereignty over the three western countries of Europe . Meanwhile , Stilicho was disgraced and slain , through the ...
... Constantine , who led them into Gaul , defeated the German invaders , passed into Spain , and established a kind of sovereignty over the three western countries of Europe . Meanwhile , Stilicho was disgraced and slain , through the ...
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