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augusti 8
augustine 2
augustulus 2
augustus 29
aul 1
aurclian 1
aurea 1
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29 adriatic
29 apostles
29 attempts
29 augustus
29 belong
29 caesar
29 conquests
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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augustus

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1 2,1 | life, Galerius became the Augustus in the East, and Constantius, 2 2,1 | Constantine, assumed the title of Augustus in the West. In the following 3 2,1 | proclaimed his son Constantine Augustus. At this time a revolt broke 4 2,2 | as early as the time of Augustus. Parallel with Roman absorption 5 2,2 | the Egyptian population Augustus, the conqueror of this territory, 6 2,2 | Deus et Dominus Aurelianus Augustus).[56] It was Aurelian who 7 2,2 | to the same person. Each Augustus was to be assisted by a 8 2,2 | death or retirement of the Augustus, became the Augustus and 9 2,2 | the Augustus, became the Augustus and selected a new Caesar. 10 2,2 | all assumed the title of Augustus and divided among themselves 11 2,2 | 363-64), who was elected Augustus by the army. After his death 12 2,2 | his brother, Valens, as Augustus and co-ruler (364-78). Valentinian 13 2,2 | time the army proclaimed as Augustus Valentinian II (375-92), 14 2,2 | to the high position of Augustus and commissioned him to 15 2,2 | shield, they proclaimed him Augustus. The new Augustus demanded 16 2,2 | proclaimed him Augustus. The new Augustus demanded that Constantius 17 2,3 | appointed Theodosius as Augustus of the East and Illyricum.~ 18 2,3 | appointment to the high rank of Augustus, Theodosius was only slightly 19 3,16| second Triumvirate (from Augustus) to the time of Julian the 20 5,6 | Charles, the most pious Augustus crowned by God, to the Great 21 6,7 | back to the time of Caesar Augustus.” The problem of military 22 7,1 | of the Empire as heir to Augustus, Constantine, and Justinian, 23 7,2 | three sovereigns: Philip II Augustus, king of France, Richard 24 7,2 | they had to pass. Philip Augustus and Richard marched via 25 7,2 | European sovereigns, Philip II Augustus and Richard I the Lion-Hearted, 26 7,3 | Innocent III. Philip II Augustus of France had been excommunicated 27 7,3 | Constantinople and always Augustus,” as well as “the vassal 28 8,2 | moderator Romeorum et semper augustus, Comnenus Lascarus.”[20] 29 9,3 | monarchy of Julius Caesar and Augustus.”[55] Sanudo, a western


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