| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 552 pages
...Seven • hundred and sixty-seven years after the building of Rome [Orosius, Alfred and Clinton AD 14], Tiberius, the emperor, succeeded to the government...the twenty-two 4 Oros. 1. VII : c. 3. Haver, p. 457 — 459. 5 The Fasti Consulares and Cato, followed by Dionysius of HalicarnassuB, Solinus and Eusebius,... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - 1853 - 600 pages
...the senate, they were .all very adverse to him, because it had not been told them before, as was the custom with them, that they might afterwards make it known to all the Eomans ; and said that they would not have him for a god. Thereupon Tiberius was so wroth with the... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 768 pages
...Seven • hundred and sixty-seven years after the building of Rome [Orosius, Alfred and Clinton AD 14], Tiberius, the emperor, succeeded to the government...of the twenty-two 4 Oros. 1. VII : c. 3. Haver, p. 457—459. 5 The Faiti Consulares and Cato, followed by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Snlinus and Eusebius,... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 684 pages
...Seven ' hundred and sixty-seven years after the building of Rome [Orosius, Alfred and Clinton AD 14], Tiberius, the emperor, succeeded to the government...hardly left alive one of the senators, nor of the twenty -two 4 Oros. 1. VII : c. 3. Haver, p. 457—459. 5 The Fasti Consulares and Cato, followed by... | |
| Paulus Orosius - 1860 - 254 pages
...Seven • hundred and sixty-seven years after the building of Rome [Orosius, Alfred and Clinton AD 14], Tiberius, the emperor, succeeded to the government...alive one of the senators, nor of the twenty-two 4 Oro«. 1. VII : c. 3. Haver, p. 457—459. C The Fasti Consul. <• and Cnto, followed by Dionysius... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - 1893 - 628 pages
...the senate, they were all very adverse to him, because it had not been told them before, as was the custom with them, that they might afterwards make...; and said that they would not have him for a god. Thereupon Tiberius was so wroth with the Romans, and so severe as he before had been mild and gentle... | |
| Alfred (King of England), George Forrest Browne - 1920 - 434 pages
...between this and the usually accepted story of the later days of Pilate. Or. vii. 4 ; A. vi. 2 : ' Tiberius the emperor succeeded to the government after...afterwards make it known to all the Romans ; and said they would not have Him for a god. Then Tiberius was as wroth and as hard with the Romans as he before... | |
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