The lives of the Roman emperors , from Domitian, where Suetonius ends, to the establishment of Christianity, under Constantine the Great. Containing those of Nerva and Trajan, from Dion Cassius; a translation of the six writers of the Augustean history, and those of Dioclesian, and his associates, from Eusebius, and others. With the Heads of the Emperors in Copper Plates. Taken from Original Medals. And a chronology, running through the Whole. By John Bernard, A.M. In two volumes.

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1713
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Lives of the Roman emperors from Domitian where Suetonius ends, to Constantine the Great.
The lives of the Roman emperors, from Domitian, where Suetonius ends, to the establishment of Christianity, under Constantine the Great. Containing those of Nerva and Trajan, from Dion Cassius; a translation of the six writers of the Augustean history, an

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London : sold by William Bray, 1713.

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