The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 6. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1878 |
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... Constantine . It was finished in 438 , and promulgated as the law of the empire . The | of his reign . The Code Napoléon consists of 2281 articles , arranged under titles and divided into three books , preceded by a preliminary title ...
... Constantine . It was finished in 438 , and promulgated as the law of the empire . The | of his reign . The Code Napoléon consists of 2281 articles , arranged under titles and divided into three books , preceded by a preliminary title ...
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... Constantine Copronymus to Pepin the Short . In 1624 the ter gave its name to a treaty of alliance concluded by Richelieu with the Dutch ; and it was in the palace that Louis XV . gave welc to Marie Antoinette , that Napoleon I. received ...
... Constantine Copronymus to Pepin the Short . In 1624 the ter gave its name to a treaty of alliance concluded by Richelieu with the Dutch ; and it was in the palace that Louis XV . gave welc to Marie Antoinette , that Napoleon I. received ...
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... Constantine and Maxentius t was destroyed by fire , but was again restored . The second emple was erected close to that of Vulcan by Cn . Flavius ; nd there was a third built by L. Manlius , on the Capitoline Hill . Concordia was ...
... Constantine and Maxentius t was destroyed by fire , but was again restored . The second emple was erected close to that of Vulcan by Cn . Flavius ; nd there was a third built by L. Manlius , on the Capitoline Hill . Concordia was ...
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... CONSTANTINE , the capital of the French province of the same name in Algeria , situated in the richest and most populous part of the country , about 50 miles inland from the port of Philippeville , in 36 ° 22 ' 21 " N. lat . and 6 ° 36 ...
... CONSTANTINE , the capital of the French province of the same name in Algeria , situated in the richest and most populous part of the country , about 50 miles inland from the port of Philippeville , in 36 ° 22 ' 21 " N. lat . and 6 ° 36 ...
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... Constantine being acknowledged invader . In the hurried retreat of the defeated army Cæsar . The latter acquiesced in this arrangement with Maxentius was pressed by the throng over the bridge into arent contentment , and at once set ...
... Constantine being acknowledged invader . In the hurried retreat of the defeated army Cæsar . The latter acquiesced in this arrangement with Maxentius was pressed by the throng over the bridge into arent contentment , and at once set ...
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