The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius Cæsar (B ... - Google Books Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More » Sign in Books Try the new Google Books Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features Try it now No thanks Try the new Google Books Try the new Google Books My library Help Advanced Book Search Download EPUB Download PDF eBook - FREE Get this book in print AbeBooks On Demand Books Amazon Find in a library All sellers » The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius Cæsar (B. C. 100) to Agustulus (A. D. 476), Volume 3 J. Eugene Reed Gebbie & Company, 1883 - Emperors 0 Reviews   Preview this book » What people are saying - Write a review We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Selected pages Page 70 Page 168 Page 136 Page 200 Page 320 Contents PLOTINA Wife of Trajan 17 PLUTARCH 31 DION CHRYSOSTOMUS 35 HADRIAN 41 SABINA Wife of Hadrian 59 EPICTETUS 65 POLEMON 71 APPIAN 79 Wife of Marcus Aurelius By the Chevalier A Mongez 187 By the Chevalier A Mongez 191 LUCILLA Wife of Lucius Verus By the Chevalier A Mongez 197 GAIUS 203 LUCIAN 210 CORNELIUS FRONTO 218 JUSTIN MARTYR 225 EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF 238 More Wife of Antoninus By the Chevalier A Mongez 95 APULEIUS 104 PEREGRINUS PROTEUS 108 MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS By Jean Baptiste Louis Crevier 115 UNION AND INTERNAL PROSPERITY 258 CONSTITUTION OF THE EMPIRE By Edward Gibbon 279 AURELIUS COMMODUS 295 CRISPINA Wife of Commodus 344 Less Other editions - View all The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius ..., Volume 2 J. Eugene Reed Full view - 1883 The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius ..., Volume 1 J. Eugene Reed Full view - 1883 The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius ..., Volume 5 J. Eugene Reed Full view - 1884 Common terms and phrases according adopted Alexander ancient Antoninus appears arms army Augustus authority barbarians believed born brought Cæsar called carried Cassius caused celebrated character Christians citizens command Commodus considered consul Dacia danger death deserved desire died dignity Dion emperor empire enemies equal father Faustina Favorinus followed formed friends gave give given Greek Hadrian hand head honour hundred Italy known legions letters lived lost Lucius manner Marcus Aurelius master means mentioned military nature never observed occasion passed peace person Pertinax philosopher Pliny present preserved prince probably provinces raised rank reason received regard reign remained respect Roman Rome says seems Senate sent soldiers soon speaks subjects suffered Tacitus temple thing thought thousand tion Trajan Verus virtue whole wife writings Bibliographic information Title The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius Cæsar (B. C. 100) to Agustulus (A. D. 476), Volume 3 The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates from Julius Cæsar (B. C. 100) to Agustulus (A. D. 476), J. Eugene Reed Editor J. Eugene Reed Publisher Gebbie & Company, 1883 Original from Pennsylvania State University Digitized Jan 20, 2010     Export Citation BiBTeX EndNote RefMan About Google Books - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Information for Publishers - Report an issue - Help - Google Home