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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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empire

   Book, Chapter
1 I, III | subjection to the Roman empire; and Vespasian, sent by 2 I, III | also added to the Roman empire the Orcades, which lie in 3 I, III | succeeding Claudius in the empire, undertook no wars at all; 4 I, IV | A.D. His colleague in the empire was his adopted brother, 5 I, V | of Antonius, obtained the empire.~ 6 I, VI | Herculius, his colleague in the empire. In their time, one Carausius, 7 I, VI | restored Britain to the Roman empire.~Meanwhile, Diocletian in 8 I, IX | from Augustus, held the empire for six years after the 9 I, IX | and soon restored to the empire, for Maximus the tyrant, 10 I, X | Augustus, succeeding to the empire, with his brother Honorius, 11 I, XIII | Honorius and governed the Roman empire twenty-six years. In the 12 I, XV | with Valentinian, ruled the empire seven years. Then the nation 13 I, XXI | and with him ended the empire of the West.~ 14 I, XXXIV| at the head of the Roman empire. From that time, no king 15 II, X | Whom also the heights of empire and the powers of the world 16 III, IV | government of the Roman empire, there came into Britain 17 V, XXIV | Orkney islands to the Roman empire. [I, 3.]~In the year of


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