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1 XVIII | said Galerius, pointing out Daia, a young man, half-barbarian. 2 XIX | Constantine aside, and drew Daia forward, and, having divested 3 XIX | his purple robe, put it on Daia, and resumed his own original 4 XIX | into his own country; while Daia, lately taken from the tending 5 XXV | Caesar in common with Maximin Daia, and so be degraded from 6 XXVI | already enjoyed by two (Daia and Constantine); besides, 7 XXXII | XXXII.~Maximin Daia was incensed at the nomination 8 XXXII | repeated messages, besought Daia to yield, and to acquiesce 9 XXXII | grey hairs of Licinius. But Daia became more and more insolent. 10 XXXII | overcome by the obstinacy of Daia, abolished the subordinate 11 XXXII | that of the Augusti, and to Daia and Constantine that of 12 XXXII | of sons of the Augusti. Daia, some time after, in a letter 13 XXXV | and the second of Maximin Daia. Then the prison-gates having 14 XXXVI | XXXVI.~Daia, on receiving this news, 15 XXXVI | conditions. Licinius and Daia met on the narrow sees, 16 XXXVI | friendship joined hands. Then Daia, believing all things to 17 XXXVII | Diocles and Maximian, that did Daia greedily and shamelessly 18 XXXVII | threw it away. Meanwhile Daia recompensed his bodyguards, 19 XXXVIII| Environed by such guards, Daia oppressed and insulted the 20 XXXIX | XXXIX.~Now Daia, in gratifying his libidinous 21 XXXIX | husband, she had repaired to Daia, because she imagined that 22 XXXIX | adoption, the father of Daia, were yet warm; next, that 23 XXXIX | having been reported to Daia, presently his desires changed 24 XL | like a second mother, and Daia suspected that her advice 25 XLI | despatched messengers to Daia, requesting that his daughter 26 XLI | and authority, to implore Daia by the remembrance of past 27 XLIII | end I am now to relate. Daia had entertained jealousy 28 XLIII | concluded between them. When Daia heard that the sister of 29 XLIII | effigies of Maxentius and Daia were placed together in 30 XLIV | came to know the perfidy of Daia; for he found the letters 31 XLIV | Greatest), a title which Daia had always arrogated to 32 XLIV | always arrogated to himself. Daia, when he heard that Constantine 33 XLV | his wife Constantia. When Daia understood that they were 34 XLV | that awaited the soldiers. Daia did not halt in his own 35 XLV | check any invasion that Daia might make. At first Daia 36 XLV | Daia might make. At first Daia attempted to entice the 37 XLV | longer resistance. Then Daia moved on to Heraclea (otherwise 38 XLV | forces not numerous. Then Daia, having taken Perinthus 39 XLV | quarters, advanced towards Daia rather indeed to retard 40 XLV | or hope of victory: for Daia had an army of seventy thousand 41 XLVI | the eve of a battle. Then Daia made this vow to Jupiter, 42 XLVI | precisely eight years before Daia had received the dignity 43 XLVI | chose that day in hopes that Daia might be vanquished on the 44 XLVI | Maxentius had been on his. Daia, however, purposed to give 45 XLVI | reign. Accounts came that Daia was in motion; the soldiers 46 XLVI | advanced to a conference: but Daia could not be brought to 47 XLVII | yet throw their javelins. Daia went about, and, alternately 48 XLVII | Then were the troops of Daia slaughtered, none making 49 XLVII | great numbers had fallen, Daia perceived that everything 50 XLVII | expiration of the kalends of May, Daia arrived at Nicomedia, although 51 XLVIII | part of the soldiers of Daia into his service, and properly 52 XLIX | through all obstacles, and Daia at length fled to Tarsus. 53 L | should be put to death. Daia, although exasperated against 54 L | the news of the death of Daia, she came in disguise to 55 L | estate, who accompanied Daia in his flight from the field 56 L | pretence that, on the death of Daia, he had intentions of assuming 57 L | had chosen to remain with Daia; while Valeria favoured 58 L | which she had denied to Daia, all rights accruing to 59 L | death Maximus, the son of Daia, a boy eight years old, 60 L | years old, and a daughter of Daia, who was seven years old,