A Dictionary of General Biography: With a Classified and Chronological Index of the Principal NamesLongmans, 1867 - 1300 pagina's |
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... Roman churches . Adrian he left to the king of England and his sue- died in 872 . cessors ; and in 1503 he was made cardinal by Alexander VI . A vague prophecy had gone abroad that Leo X. should be succeeded by an Adrian ; and Castello ...
... Roman churches . Adrian he left to the king of England and his sue- died in 872 . cessors ; and in 1503 he was made cardinal by Alexander VI . A vague prophecy had gone abroad that Leo X. should be succeeded by an Adrian ; and Castello ...
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... Roman noble and general , son of Æmilius Paulus , the consul , who fell at the battle of Canne , was born about B.C. 230 . He served as prætor in Further Spain , and was chosen consul in 181 , and again in 168. Sent to conduct the war ...
... Roman noble and general , son of Æmilius Paulus , the consul , who fell at the battle of Canne , was born about B.C. 230 . He served as prætor in Further Spain , and was chosen consul in 181 , and again in 168. Sent to conduct the war ...
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... Roman armies ; but on the death of Theo- College , and proctor of the university . On the dosius he put himself at the head of his coun- accession of Elizabeth , he went to Louvain , trymen , who threw off the Roman yoke , and and was ...
... Roman armies ; but on the death of Theo- College , and proctor of the university . On the dosius he put himself at the head of his coun- accession of Elizabeth , he went to Louvain , trymen , who threw off the Roman yoke , and and was ...
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... Roman consul , who had been governor of Cili- cia , and subsequently became censor , He was one of the greatest orators among the Romans ; and , according to Cicero , it was he who first made Rome a rival in eloquence to Greece . He was ...
... Roman consul , who had been governor of Cili- cia , and subsequently became censor , He was one of the greatest orators among the Romans ; and , according to Cicero , it was he who first made Rome a rival in eloquence to Greece . He was ...
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... Roman Ant and minister of Philip , and his son Alexander the Great . When the latter set out to the con- quest of Asia , he appointed Antipater regent and , a of Macedonia and Greece . tween the regent and the queen - mother Olym- He wa ...
... Roman Ant and minister of Philip , and his son Alexander the Great . When the latter set out to the con- quest of Asia , he appointed Antipater regent and , a of Macedonia and Greece . tween the regent and the queen - mother Olym- He wa ...
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