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... imperial civilization , the emperors hoped that a lively and spontaneous trade might develop among the several provinces . At the pinnacle of this world stood the emperor himself , the man of wisdom who would shelter the state from ...
... imperial civilization , the emperors hoped that a lively and spontaneous trade might develop among the several provinces . At the pinnacle of this world stood the emperor himself , the man of wisdom who would shelter the state from ...
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... imperial policy throughout the 4th century and into the 5th . The state of the empire in 395 may , in fact , be described in terms of the outcome of Constantine's work . The dynastic principle was established so firmly that the emperor ...
... imperial policy throughout the 4th century and into the 5th . The state of the empire in 395 may , in fact , be described in terms of the outcome of Constantine's work . The dynastic principle was established so firmly that the emperor ...
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... imperial office . Imperial authority had maintained its integrity in the East while the Western Empire had dissolved into a number of suc- cessor states : the Angles and Saxons had invaded Britain as early as 410 ; the Visigoths had ...
... imperial office . Imperial authority had maintained its integrity in the East while the Western Empire had dissolved into a number of suc- cessor states : the Angles and Saxons had invaded Britain as early as 410 ; the Visigoths had ...
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