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1 XVIII | then shall we appoint?"--"Severus."--"How! that dancer, that 2 XIX | declared that the Caesars were Severus and Maximin. The amazement 3 XX | And thus, Licinius and Severus being emperors, and Maximin 4 XXIV | or to forward orders to Severus for arresting him on the 5 XXV | But this he devised, that Severus, who was more advanced in 6 XXVI | inclination. So he sent for Severus, exhorted him to regain 7 XXVI | and induce him to leave Severus in Illyricum, and march 8 XXVI | divested himself. Meanwhile Severus marched on, and with his 9 XXVI | their ensigns, abandoned Severus, and yielded themselves 10 XXVI | remained but flight for Severus, thus deserted? He was encountered 11 XXVII | hearing of the death of Severus, he would march into Italy, 12 XXVII | dreading a fate like that of Severus, and having his haughty 13 XXVIII| the soldiers who deserted Severus had originally served in 14 XXIX | supreme power in the room of Severus, had lately sent for Diocles 15 XLIV | army, which deserted from Severus, but also his own, which 16 L | immediately fled. The Emperor Severus left a son, Severianus,