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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XVII: Foundation Of Constantinople
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25; two accurate treatises, which come from the workshop of the Benedictines.

---- It does not appear that the establishment of the indiction is to be at tributed to Constantine: it existed before he had been created Augustus at Rome, and the remission granted by him to the city of Autun is the proof.

He would not have ventured while only Caesar, and under the necessity of courting popular favor, to establish such an odious impost.

Aurelius Victor and Lactantius agree in designating Diocletian as the author of this despotic institution.

Aur.
Vict.


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