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  • Most of the little that we know about the lost emperor comes from two sources, The New Histories by the Greek Zosimus and the Historia Augustae, a compilation of biographical sketches of emperors penned by several unknown authors.

    Finding a Lost Emperor in a Clay Pot 2005

  • Page 341: (Index) Changed "Scriptores Historiae Augustae" to

    The Merry-Go-Round Carl Van Vechten 1922

  • We learn from the "Historiae Augustae" that a spot on which he had built an oratory was claimed by the tavern-keepers, popinarii, but the emperor decided that the worship of any god was better than a tavern.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • _Augustae ab omnibus theologis fui delectus unanimiter, qui responsum pararem contra confessionem Saxonicam, et parui.

    Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894

  • However, whoever made the abridgment of the life of Commodus which appears among the chronicles of the Scriptores Historiae Augustae, says that before his birth Faustine dreamed she had engendered a serpent.

    Imperial Purple Edgar Saltus 1889

  • Imperii etiam hic Augustae sub ipsa initia horum Comitiorum inter coetera proponi fecerit, quod singuli Status Imperii vigore

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • Cum igitur V.C.M. Electoribus, Principibus et aliis Statibus Imperii etiam hic Augustae sub ipsa initia horum Comitiorum inter coetera proponi fecerit, quod singuli Status Imperii vigore Caesarei edicti suam opinionem et sententiam in Germanica et Latina lingua proponere debeant atque offerre; et habita deliberatione proxima feria quarta, rursum responsum est V.C.M. nos proxima feria sexta articulos nostrae

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • V.C.M. indixerit conventum Imperii Augustae, ut deliberetur de auxiliis contra Turcam, atrocissimum, haereditarium atque veterem

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • MSS. either the title "Augustae Historiae Libri," or "Ab Excessu divi Augusti Historiarum Libri," and so in all the first published editions -- that of Vindelinus of Spire about 1470, of Puteolanus and Lanterius about 1475, of Beroaldus in 1515, and the early editions of Venice 1484, 1497 and 1512; of Rome in 1485; Milan

    Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century John Wilson Ross 1852

  • Antium which has such an appellation, and that all religious rites in towns in Italy, and temples and statues of Gods and Goddesses, be under Roman law and rule ': consequently, the offering was set up at Antium ":" Incessit dein religio, quonam in templo locandum erat donum, quod pro valetudine Augustae equites Romani voverant

    Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century John Wilson Ross 1852

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