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1 XXV | that Severus, who was more advanced in life, should be named 2 XXVII| troops, invaded Italy, and advanced towards Rome, resolving 3 XLIV | stood to arms. The enemies advanced, but without their emperor, 4 XLV | the neighbouring quarters, advanced towards Daia rather indeed 5 XLVI | Licinius armed themselves; and advanced. A barren and open plain, 6 XLVI | shields. The two emperors advanced to a conference: but Daia 7 XLVII| signal; the military ensigns advanced; the troops of Licinius