This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora; her dignity was gradually exalted with that of her lover; and, as soon as Justin had invested his nephew with the purple, the patriarch of Constantinople placed the... The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - 第 73 頁Edward Gibbon 著 - 1806完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 486 頁
...contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans. This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora;...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora. The Eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acacius. The prostitute... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 440 頁
...Greek rescript from Justinian to the bishops Q Aleman. p. 41). This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora ;...the provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora.29 The Eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acaciua... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1867 - 744 頁
...contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans. This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora ;...the empire, and an oath of allegiance was imposed on tiie governors of the provinces in the joint names of Ji;stinian and Theodora. The wishes and prayers... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 頁
...Constantinople placed the diadem on the headi of the emperor and empress of the East. But the usuat honors which the severity of Roman manners had allowed to...the provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora.29 The Eastern "* See the old law in Justinian's Code, (1. v. tit. v. leg. 7, lit. xxvii.... | |
| 1886 - 932 頁
...profession, but Justinian had that law abolished, and their nuptials were soon solemnized by marriage, and he seated her on the throne as. an equal and independent...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora. The prostitute, who, in the presence of innumerable spectators, had polluted the theatre of Constantinople,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 616 頁
...Constantinople placed the diadem on the heads of the emperor and empress of the East. But the usual honors which the severity of Roman manners had allowed to...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora." The Eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acacius.1* Those... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1901 - 576 頁
...contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans.'-' 8 This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora;...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora.' 29 The Eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acacius. The prostitute,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 736 頁
...contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans. This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora;...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora. The eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acacius. Her private... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 720 頁
...But the usual honours which the severity of Roman manners had allowed to the wives of princescould not satisfy either the ambition of Theodora or the...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora. The eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acacius. Her private... | |
| C. Hayward - 1926 - 560 頁
...contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans. This indulgence was speedily followed by the solemn nuptials of Justinian and Theodora;...provinces in the joint names of Justinian and Theodora. The Eastern world fell prostrate before the genius and fortune of the daughter of Acacius. The prostitute,... | |
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