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1 I| that he was subject to the Empire of Rome. And by so many
2 II| Medes, subdued into his empire many peoples and edified
3 II| subdue all the world unto his empire. And thereupon he ordained
4 II| them that had despised his empire; and bade him spare no realm
5 II| subdued their enemies to the empire without shedding of blood
6 II| him: The dignity of the empire of Rome is brought forth
7 III| present seventy kings of his empire. And it is said here that
8 III| father was enhanced into the empire, he was so glad and had
9 III| election of his father to the empire. Josephus, a wise and a
10 IV| the Arians, and held the empire. He had two nephews, of
11 IV| they have given to me the empire; and thus ye that have been
12 IV| not fully confirmed in the empire, and Nero hearing that there
13 IV| destroyest, and defend the empire of Rome. The emperor then
14 IV| he had been led to see an empire. And when he was entered
15 IV| departed between them two the empire of the world. Octavius had
16 IV| Maximian succeeded to the empire, and was wroth with Arthemia
17 IV| pride, began to covet the empire, and on a time when Decius
18 IV| and confirmed him in the empire. And because he was not
19 IV| had the treasures of the empire. And then commanded Decius
20 IV| Gallianus his son, held the empire, and they made Decius the
21 IV| hast despoiled him from the empire of his power? Nevertheless
22 V| would rebel against the empire of Rome. And in token of
23 V| of his nativity, of his empire, of his cruelty and of his
24 V| Persians, subdued to his empire all the realms of the world;
25 V| should be prince of the empire without hurting either of
26 V| Eraclius and subdued to him his empire. The host that was contrary,
27 V| after returned home to his empire. And it is said in the Chronicles
28 V| Honorius reigned then in the empire, and Damasus sat then in
29 V| Eutropius, provost of the empire, which had the dignity of
30 V| same Gaimas coveted the empire, and because he might do
31 V| discomfit all the rebels of the empire of Rome. Then the letters
32 V| made fellow with him in the empire, and delivered to him great
33 V| We be knights of thine empire, but we confess us to be
34 V| Cæsarians, should govern the empire. And as Maximian would again
35 VI| subdued many nations to his empire, heard the renomee of her,
36 VI| Adrian succeeded in the empire, which was worst in all
37 VI| the emperor governed the Empire of Rome, a priest, named
38 VII| rebelled openly against the empire. Among whom the realm of
39 VII| England, rebelled against the empire. Wherefore, by the advice
40 VII| subdued it again to the empire of Rome. And also he was
41 VII| given laud and honour and empire, world without end. Amen.~
42 VII| Justinian the Less governed the empire, which had a prince chaste
43 VII| church of Rome, and to the empire, how be it they had received
44 VII| and eighty-four left the empire of Constantinople, and they
45 VII| and so were they till the Empire of Rome came to the kings
46 VII| son succeeded him in the empire, which was a man right debonair,
47 VII| was dead, Lothair held the empire. And Louis and Charles his
48 VII| And after that he left the empire to Louis his son, which
49 VII| and deposed him from the empire.~In that time was S. Elisabeth,
50 VII| emperor, and then was the empire void.~
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