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150 letters from Theoderic’s time

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Yet we have nearly 150 letters from Theoderic’s time that profess to be from his own hand, and come at least from the hands...

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...

Tribune Constantinus belongs

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“Enoughl” The Caesar of the East shut his nephew up before he could say more. “You know Tribune Constantinus belongs to the Imperial Guard...

Differently from the rest of the Romans

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Then it was that Justinian, fanning the flame and openly inciting the Blues to fight, made the whole Roman Empire shake on its foundation,...

The conquest of Libya and Italy

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Though the plague, described in my former books, attacked the whole world, no fewer men escaped than perished of it; for some never were...

Some evidence of the Emperor’s hand

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As time went on, this Justin came to great power. For the Emperor Anastasius appointed him Count of the palace guard; and when the...

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....

Waiting for Maxentius

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“And then on to Rome! He who has the city holds the key to the Empire.”“Tell me,” Dacius said. “Has there ever been a...

Stately tour with Galerius walking

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For the entire length of the Via Caesarea, the golden chariot continued its stately tour with Galerius walking beside it like a lackey at...

The most infamous part of Antioch

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The broad, columnlined street ended among the foothills of Mount Silpius in a road that wound upward toward the craggy peaks of the mountain...