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Page 72
... city boundaries ... By virtue of holding the office of Censor they were able , apart from conducting the census , to ... sacred and profane . C Tiberius did not lay claim to the divine right of Kings . As for myself , ' he assured ...
... city boundaries ... By virtue of holding the office of Censor they were able , apart from conducting the census , to ... sacred and profane . C Tiberius did not lay claim to the divine right of Kings . As for myself , ' he assured ...
Page 102
... sacred ' and the heads of his government departments , or skrinia , were called the ' sacred council ' . In the ... city of Rome was unlucky . He preferred Ravenna or Nicomedia and only visited the capital on very rare occasions ...
... sacred ' and the heads of his government departments , or skrinia , were called the ' sacred council ' . In the ... city of Rome was unlucky . He preferred Ravenna or Nicomedia and only visited the capital on very rare occasions ...
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... sacred oil , and that while Clovis and the congregation sat there waiting in embarrassed inaction , a pigeon was seen to fly into the cathedral bearing in its beak the sainte ampoule or sacred ... city upon an island in the River Seine ...
... sacred oil , and that while Clovis and the congregation sat there waiting in embarrassed inaction , a pigeon was seen to fly into the cathedral bearing in its beak the sainte ampoule or sacred ... city upon an island in the River Seine ...
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The King as Magician II | 11 |
The King as God | 27 |
The King as Warrior | 47 |
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