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1 IV | together with great part of his army; nor could he be honoured 2 IX | Sapores, assembled a great army, and aimed at becoming master 3 XI | religion from the court and the army. Yet he could not restrain 4 XVIII | that he was augmenting his army; and now, on hearing his 5 XVIII | paymaster and purveyor of the army; and, indeed, I have already 6 XXIV | hate and resentment of the army. Under pretence of manly 7 XXVI | put under his command that army which Maximian Herculius 8 XXVI | services of his father's army, and might have hoped to 9 XXVI | march in person with his own army against Rome. Under such 10 XXVII | not brought with him an army sufficient to invest the 11 XXVIII| originally served in his own army. He called an assembly of 12 XXIX | gave this advice that an army might be left for him to 13 XXIX | rapid, he flew back with his army. Maximian, not yet prepared 14 XXXII | had been saluted by his army under the title of Augustus. 15 XXXVII| barbarians who served in his army. As to grants of the property 16 XLIV | had not only his father's army, which deserted from Severus, 17 XLV | came into Bithynia with an army much impaired; for he lost 18 XLV | victory: for Daia had an army of seventy thousand men, 19 XLVI | immediately, and with his whole army to put up a prayer to the 20 XLVII | Bosphorus. One half of his army perished in battle, and 21 XLVIII| distributed them, transported his army into Bithynia, and having 22 XLIX | Licinius pursued with his army, the fugitive tyrant retreated,