Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... Theodosius . CHAP . XXIV . - The Reigns of Arcadius and Honorius , Theodosius II . and Valentinian III . CHAP . XXV . From the Death of Valenti- nian III . to the Extinction of the Western Empire . · CHAP . XXVI . — From the Reign of ...
... Theodosius . CHAP . XXIV . - The Reigns of Arcadius and Honorius , Theodosius II . and Valentinian III . CHAP . XXV . From the Death of Valenti- nian III . to the Extinction of the Western Empire . · CHAP . XXVI . — From the Reign of ...
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... Theodosius . FOR OR ten days after the death of Jovian , the Roman world remained without a master . At last , after several candidates had been pro- posed and rejected , the suffrages of the electors were united in favour of ...
... Theodosius . FOR OR ten days after the death of Jovian , the Roman world remained without a master . At last , after several candidates had been pro- posed and rejected , the suffrages of the electors were united in favour of ...
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... Theodosius was of the Picts . The son of the latter was equally renowned in arms ; and these commanders were no less dis- tinguished for the vigour with which they carried on war , than for the good faith with which they observed ...
... Theodosius was of the Picts . The son of the latter was equally renowned in arms ; and these commanders were no less dis- tinguished for the vigour with which they carried on war , than for the good faith with which they observed ...
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... Theodosius , afterwards called , The Great , whom he prevailed on to become his associate in the honours and toils of 379 . empire . It seems , indeed , that Gratian in this choice was willing to atone , in the person of the son , for ...
... Theodosius , afterwards called , The Great , whom he prevailed on to become his associate in the honours and toils of 379 . empire . It seems , indeed , that Gratian in this choice was willing to atone , in the person of the son , for ...
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... Theodosius , the oppos- ing sects were numerous : but the orthodoxy of the emperor , during his reign , absorbed the whole of them . Indeed , to him belongs the glory of subduing the arian heresy , and abo- lishing the worship of idols ...
... Theodosius , the oppos- ing sects were numerous : but the orthodoxy of the emperor , during his reign , absorbed the whole of them . Indeed , to him belongs the glory of subduing the arian heresy , and abo- lishing the worship of idols ...
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