History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... army pro- claimed as their emperor , instead of Galerius , Maxentius , the son of Maximian , who , as we have mentioned previously , had resigned his imperial power . The aged Maximian joined his son and again assumed the imperial title ...
... army pro- claimed as their emperor , instead of Galerius , Maxentius , the son of Maximian , who , as we have mentioned previously , had resigned his imperial power . The aged Maximian joined his son and again assumed the imperial title ...
الصفحة 60
... army chaplain to have this brought to light or to bring about what was already in existence . All that was needed was an acute and forceful statesman and one who at the same time had a vital interest in the religious situation . Such a ...
... army chaplain to have this brought to light or to bring about what was already in existence . All that was needed was an acute and forceful statesman and one who at the same time had a vital interest in the religious situation . Such a ...
الصفحة 82
... army . After his death the new choice fell on Valentinian I ( 364–75 ) , who was forced by the demands of his soldiers to appoint immediately after his own election his brother , Valens , as Augustus and co - ruler ( 364-78 ) ...
... army . After his death the new choice fell on Valentinian I ( 364–75 ) , who was forced by the demands of his soldiers to appoint immediately after his own election his brother , Valens , as Augustus and co - ruler ( 364-78 ) ...
الصفحة 88
... army to Gaul to aid in the long and arduous campaign against the ad- vancing Germans , who were devastating the land , ravaging the cities , and slaying the population . Julian handled the difficult task of saving Gaul very successfully ...
... army to Gaul to aid in the long and arduous campaign against the ad- vancing Germans , who were devastating the land , ravaging the cities , and slaying the population . Julian handled the difficult task of saving Gaul very successfully ...
الصفحة 91
... army , was abolished , and the shining crosses on the soldiers ' shields were replaced by pagan emblems . But the act which dealt Christianity the most painful blow was the school reform of Julian . The first edict concerned the appoint ...
... army , was abolished , and the shining crosses on the soldiers ' shields were replaced by pagan emblems . But the act which dealt Christianity the most painful blow was the school reform of Julian . The first edict concerned the appoint ...
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