A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Severus , Caracalla , Macrinus , Elagabalus , 339 ; Alexander Severus , 340 ; Maximin , the Gordians , Pupienus and Balbinus , Gordian the Younger , Philip , Decius , 341 ; Gallus , Æmilian , Valerian , Gallienus , and the " Thirty ...
... Severus , Caracalla , Macrinus , Elagabalus , 339 ; Alexander Severus , 340 ; Maximin , the Gordians , Pupienus and Balbinus , Gordian the Younger , Philip , Decius , 341 ; Gallus , Æmilian , Valerian , Gallienus , and the " Thirty ...
Page 339
... Severus arrived first at Rome , gained over the prætorians by promises of donatives , and was acknowledged by the Senate . Julianus . was deserted and slain in his palace . The first imperial act of Severus was to disarm the prætorians ...
... Severus arrived first at Rome , gained over the prætorians by promises of donatives , and was acknowledged by the Senate . Julianus . was deserted and slain in his palace . The first imperial act of Severus was to disarm the prætorians ...
Page 340
... Severus , Pius , Felix , Augustus , etc. The Romans passively admitted his claims , and the Arval Brothers offered their annual vows for his health and safety under all these names . The Syrian boy , who , at the age of fourteen , found ...
... Severus , Pius , Felix , Augustus , etc. The Romans passively admitted his claims , and the Arval Brothers offered their annual vows for his health and safety under all these names . The Syrian boy , who , at the age of fourteen , found ...
Page 345
... Severus ( A. D. 193-211 ) buys the adhesion of the guards , and having gained the imperial power , disarms and expels them . He enlarges his dominions by conquests both in the east and west . Caracalla mur- ders his brother , and ...
... Severus ( A. D. 193-211 ) buys the adhesion of the guards , and having gained the imperial power , disarms and expels them . He enlarges his dominions by conquests both in the east and west . Caracalla mur- ders his brother , and ...
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... Severus , in whose name he hoped to exercise the real power . But the nominal rule of Severus was confined to Italy , while , beyond the Alps , two Roman gen- erals - Marcellinus in Dalmatia , and Ægidius in Gaul - possessed the real ...
... Severus , in whose name he hoped to exercise the real power . But the nominal rule of Severus was confined to Italy , while , beyond the Alps , two Roman gen- erals - Marcellinus in Dalmatia , and Ægidius in Gaul - possessed the real ...
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