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1 II| out of his seignory, and Maximian, his fellow, is this day 2 II| to chastise and reprove Maximian the emperor of this, that 3 II| beloved of Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of Rome, that 4 II| eight under Diocletian and Maximian Emperors. And when Dacian 5 III| death under Diocletian and Maximian, which that time were emperors. 6 III| provost, then Diocletian and Maximian being emperors.~ 7 III| the time of Diocletian and Maximian, which were emperors, was 8 III| time reigned Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of Rome. The which 9 III| emperors Diocletian and Maximian, of the priests and bishops 10 III| after, for divers causes, Maximian, which was fellow to Diocletian 11 III| had seen the letters, anon Maximian came into Britain for to 12 III| semblable pains.~And when Maximian came into Britain, he took 13 III| people to be christened. Then Maximian and Askepodot gave final 14 IV| commandment of the Emperor Maximian, persecuted much strongly 15 IV| tribulations, the emperor Maximian had a daughter which had 16 IV| christian men, that is to wit, Maximian, Malchus, Marcianus, Denis, 17 IV| desireth of us. And then Maximian answered: God our Lord knoweth 18 IV| raising Lazarus. And then Maximian said to him: Believe us, 19 IV| was taken and brought to Maximian the emperor, and was commanded 20 IV| Diocletian was dead, and Maximian succeeded to the empire, 21 IV| him tofore his chair. This Maximian may be called and said the 22 IV| chronicles, that Diocletian made Maximian Cæsar, and after from Cæsar 23 V| And they were presented to Maximian and to Diocletian, which 24 V| Adrian suffered death under Maximian, emperor. For when the said 25 V| emperor. For when the said Maximian was in the city of Nicodemia, 26 V| that time Diocletian and Maximian, emperors, would have utterly 27 V| And then Diocletian and Maximian, moved by great ire and 28 V| sent against the Frenchmen, Maximian, which he had made fellow 29 V| was named Aganum. And when Maximian knew it, he sent knights 30 V| and slew him.~After this, Maximian at Milan and Diocletian 31 V| younger, as Constantine, Maximian, and Galerian, whom they 32 V| govern the empire. And as Maximian would again reign and command 33 VI| made under Diocletian and Maximian, together running, Crispin 34 VI| and so it was done. For Maximian hearing the death of Rictius, 35 VI| the city by commandment of Maximian, and was beaten until they 36 VI| death under Diocletian and Maximian in the city of Marine. And 37 VI| humility, for when the emperor Maximian had on a time bidden him 38 VI| Barbara.~In the time that Maximian reigned there was a rich 39 VI| suffered passion in the time of Maximian, emperor of Rome, and Marcian 40 VII| the time of Diocletian and Maximian was great and cruel tyranny 41 VII| hundred and ninety under Maximian.~And yet there was another 42 VII| provost under Diocletian and Maximian, emperors of Rome. And as 43 VII| time when Diocletian and Maximian reigned emperors, Gaius, 44 VII| While that the Emperor Maximian had the lordship of Thessalonica, 45 VII| presented him unto the emperor Maximian, but it happed so that the 46 VII| another emperor, that hight Maximian, and he was much worse than 47 VII| Diocletian; and when this Maximian heard of the life of this 48 VII| Then then this emperor Maximian did do take this holy man,


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