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1 XX | to abdicate? Galerius had Licinius ever about his person, his 2 XX | yet he would not nominate Licinius to the dignity of Caesar, 3 XX | Diocletian had done. And thus, Licinius and Severus being emperors, 4 XXV | intended formerly, admit Licinius, without exceeding the limited 5 XXIX | Galerius, meaning now to invest Licinius with the ensigns of supreme 6 XXXII | incensed at the nomination of Licinius to the dignity of emperor, 7 XXXII | reverence the grey hairs of Licinius. But Daia became more and 8 XXXII | Caesar, gave to himself and Licinius that of the Augusti, and 9 XXXV | recommended his wife and son to Licinius, and delivered them over 10 XXXVI | of Galerius, and, while Licinius lingered in Europe, to arrogate 11 XXXVI | under certain conditions. Licinius and Daia met on the narrow 12 XLIII | jealousy and ill-will against Licinius from the time that the preference 13 XLIII | Constantine was betrothed to Licinius, he apprehended that the 14 XLV | of winter. Thither also Licinius came to receive his wife 15 XLV | the city, established by Licinius to check any invasion that 16 XLV | elapsed, within which time Licinius might have learned the state 17 XLV | lost some days. And now Licinius by expeditious marches had 18 XLV | progress was stopped; for Licinius had already occupied the 19 XLV | also of eighteen miles. Licinius, having assembled what forces 20 XLVI | Lord seemed to stand before Licinius while he was asleep, admonishing 21 XLVI | he should obtain victory. Licinius fancied that, hearing this, 22 XLVI | announced to them from heaven. Licinius resolved to give battle 23 XLVI | the dignity of Caesar, and Licinius chose that day in hopes 24 XLVI | motion; the soldiers of Licinius armed themselves; and advanced. 25 XLVI | another. The soldiers of Licinius placed their shields on 26 XLVI | performed, the soldiers of Licinius became full of courage, 27 XLVI | brought to peace; for he held Licinius in contempt, and imagined 28 XLVI | surrender of the armies of Licinius; and, thus reinforced, he 29 XLVII | advanced; the troops of Licinius charged. But the enemies, 30 XLVII | to seduce the soldiers of Licinius. But he was not hearkened 31 XLVIII| days after the victory, Licinius, having received part of 32 XLVIII| When we, Constantine and Licinius, emperors, had an interview 33 XLVIII| be published everywhere."~Licinius having issued this ordinance, 34 XLIX | XLIX.~While Licinius pursued with his army, the 35 XLIX | attempted to stop the march of Licinius. But the victorious troops, 36 L | neither root nor branch of for Licinius, as soon as he was established 37 L | that his end approached. Licinius commanded that Candidianus 38 L | disguise to the court of Licinius, anxious to observe what 39 L | from the field of battle. Licinius caused him to be condemned 40 L | apprehending evil from Licinius, had chosen to remain with 41 L | while Valeria favoured Licinius, and was willing to bestow 42 L | as the widow of Galerius. Licinius also put to death Maximus,