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CONTENTS
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Strength and Confidence | 104 | |
Their specious Claims | 105 | |
They offer the Empire to Sale | 105 | |
193 | It is purchased by Julian | 106 |
Julian is acknowledged by the Senate | 106 | |
Takes possession of the Palace | 107 | |
The public Discontent | 107 | |
The Armies of Britain, Syria, and Pannonia, declare against Julian | 108 | |
Clodius Albinus in Britain | 108 | |
Pescennius Niger in Syria | 109 | |
Pannonia and Dalmatia | 111 | |
193 | Septimius Severus | 111 |
Declared Emperor by the Pannonian Legions | 111 | |
Marches into Italy | 112 | |
Advances towards Rome | 112 | |
Distress of Julian | 113 | |
His uncertain Conduct | 113 | |
Is deserted by the Prætorians | 113 | |
Is condemned and executed by Order of the Senate | 114 | |
Disgrace of the Prætorian Guards | 114 | |
Funeral and Apotheosis of Pertinax | 115 | |
193-197 | Success of Severus against Niger and against Albinus | 115 |
Conduct of the two Civil Wars | 116 | |
Arts of Severus | 116 | |
Towards Niger | 116 | |
Towards Albinus | 117 | |
Event of the Civil Wars | 118 | |
Decided by one or two Battles | 118 | |
Siege of Byzantium | 119 | |
Death of Niger and Albinus | 120 | |
Cruel Consequences of the Civil Wars | 120 | |
Animosity of Severus against the Senate | 120 | |
The Wisdom and Justice of his Government | 121 | |
General Peace and Prosperity | 121 | |
Relaxation of Military Discipline | 122 | |
New Establishment of the Prætorian Guards | 122 | |
The Office of Prætorian Præfect | 123 | |
The Senate oppressed by Military Despotism | 124 | |
New Maxims of the Imperial Prerogative | 124 |
The Death of Severus—Tyranny of Caracalla—Usurpation of Macrinus—Follies of Elagabalus—Virtues of Alexander Severus—Licentiousness of the Army—General State of the Roman Finances
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Greatness and Discontent of Severus | 126 | |
His wife the Empress Julia | 126 | |
Their two sons, Caracalla and Geta | 127 | |
Their mutual Aversion to each other | 127 | |
Three Emperors | 128 |