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   Book, Chapter
1 I, III | Rome 798, Claudius, fourth emperor from Augustus, being desirous 2 I, III | Agabus.~Vespasian, who was emperor after Nero, being sent into 3 I, IV | from Augustus, was made emperor, together with his brother, 4 I, IV | tranquillity until the time of the Emperor Diocletian.~ 5 I, V | CHAP. V. How the Emperor Severus divided from the 6 I, V | province of Tripolis, became emperor. He was the seventeenth 7 I, VI | from Augustus, and chosen emperor by the army, reigned twenty 8 I, VIII | of Helena, his concubine, emperor of the Gauls. Eutropius 9 I, VIII | Constantine, being created emperor in Britain, succeeded his 10 I, IX | Maximus, being created Emperor in Britain, returned into 11 I, IX | at Sirmium, and made him emperor of Thrace and the Eastern 12 I, IX | of allegiance, was made emperor by the army somewhat against 13 I, IX | there by treachery slew the Emperor Gratian, who in consternation 14 I, IX | Italy. His brother, the Emperor Valentinian, expelled from 15 I, XI | forty-fourth from Augustus, being emperor, two years before the invasion 16 I, XI | recommend him, was chosen emperor. As soon as he had taken 17 I, XV | from Augustus, being made emperor with Valentinian, ruled 18 I, XXIII| fourteenth year of the same emperor, and about the one hundred 19 I, XXXII| For even so the most pious emperor, Constantine, of old, recovering 20 II, I | the help of the most pious emperor, Tiberius Constantine, so 21 II, IV | year of the reign of the Emperor Phocas, the thirteenth incliction, 22 II, IV | Church of Christ from the Emperor Phocas the gift of the temple 23 IV, I | on some mission from the Emperor to the kings of Britain, 24 IV, XVII | ninth year of the most pious Emperor Constantine,we also acknowledge. 25 V, VII | our most pious lord, the Emperor Justinian, in the fourth 26 V, XVI | Martyrium. It was built by the Emperor Constantine, in a royal 27 V, XXI | Alexandria, made for the Emperor Theodosius, for a hundred 28 V, XXIV | 189, Severus, being made emperor, reigned seventeen years; 29 V, XXIV | 381, Maximus, being made emperor in Britain, crossed over 30 V, XXIV | 449, Marcian being made emperor with Valentinian, reigned


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