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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the manner in which the persecutors died

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1 V | he had an emperor for his son, he found no one to revenge 2 XI | complaints instigated her son, no less superstitious than 3 XVIII | Maximian Herculius had a son, Maxentius, married to the 4 XVIII | Constantius also had a son, Constantine, a young man 5 XX | Caesar, with the title of son, for he purposed to nominate 6 XX | to have conferred on his son Candidianus, then a boy 7 XXIV | and requested that his son Constantine might be sent 8 XXIV | Constantius recommended his son to the soldiers, delivered 9 XXVIII| authority in common with his son; but more obedience was 10 XXVIII| sovereignty, and envied his son with a childish spirit of 11 XXVIII| stretched his hands towards his son, charged him as author of 12 XXIX | Galerius, the enemy of his son, that they might confer 13 XXXV | recommended his wife and son to Licinius, and delivered 14 XL | grandchildren by more than one son. Her Valeria loved like 15 XLIII | feigned a quarrel with his son that he might have an opportunity 16 XLIII | way for himself and his son to possess the whole empire. 17 XLIII | was to have destroyed his son and the others, and then 18 L | put to death. He was the son of Galerius by a concubine, 19 L | The Emperor Severus left a son, Severianus, arrived at 20 L | put to death Maximus, the son of Daia, a boy eight years


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