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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...

Arles the Massilotes

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At Arles the Massilotes had built an important trading station in the time of the early Phoenicians, before the luckless Queen Dido of Tyre...

With Maximian and Maxentius

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“There is no hurry,” he assured her. “I plan to remain in Arles for a while; it will be easier to keep in touch...

Less important a weapon than the sword

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Constantine looked at Crocus and saw the same bewilderment in the eyes of the young Frank that he felt himself. The lance used by...

Constantine felt tin breath

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At the metallic command, both lines turned slightly at full gallop, passing through each other’s ranks so closely that Constantine felt tin’ breath of...

Caesar Galerius rode in from Sirmiu

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“Caesar Galerius rode in from Sirmium” yesterday, especially for the Augustalia,” he said. “Diocletian is always glad to delegate a reviewing chore to someone...

Ortakoy

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