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King Tiridates

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Night had already fallen by the time the camp was established. While some of the men ate, others took torches and explored what remained...

Caesar Constantius

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“Yes, Your Majesty.” “I should have recognized you from your resemblance to your father, but I was otherwise occupied. Caesar Constantius and I served together...

Constantine and Dacius had dismounted

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The tall man was near midstream now, wading at the head of his troops, but the river was deepening rapidly and his armor made...

Crew scrambled to change the angle present

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Constantine caught his breath in a gasp of admiration as a sleek galley rounded a point below them and came into their range of...

Constantius send Diocletian to Nicomedia

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“You can thank Galerius for that,” Marios told him. “With your father allied to the House of Maximian by marriage, our new Caesar feared...

Constantine said spitefully

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“Now what is all this about?” Marios eased himself into a chair, grimacing from the pain in his leg. “Have you been snooping into...

Justinian I (b.483- r.527-d.565)

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Justinian I (b.483- r.527-d.565): Novel 137, Regulating Church Ritual The concept of a free and independent Church was unacceptable to Justinian. He regarded himself as head...

Carry into the palace in Byzantium

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And one of the Jews, seeing these things, approached one of those known to the emperor and said: “These treasures I think it inexpedient...

Wars

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Procopius: The Reconquest of Africa, 534 On the Wars IV.9 Justinian’s program of renovatio of the Roman Empire, expressed by his building program, his re-organization of...

King Tiridates

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Dura on the Euphrates

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