The historie of Iustine Containing a narration of kingdomes, from the beginning of the Assyrian monarchy, vnto the raigne of the Emperour Augustus. VVhereunto is newly added a briefe collection of the liues and manners of all the emperours succeeding, vnto the Emp. Rodulphus now raigning. First written in Latine by that famous historiographer Iustine, and now againe newly translated into English, by G.W.
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- The historie of Iustine Containing a narration of kingdomes, from the beginning of the Assyrian monarchy, vnto the raigne of the Emperour Augustus. VVhereunto is newly added a briefe collection of the liues and manners of all the emperours succeeding, vnto the Emp. Rodulphus now raigning. First written in Latine by that famous historiographer Iustine, and now againe newly translated into English, by G.W.
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- Justinus, Marcus Junianus.
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- London :: Printed by William Iaggard, dwelling in Barbican,
- 1606.
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- History, Ancient -- Early works to 1800.
- Emperors -- Rome -- Early works to 1800.
- Holy Roman Empire -- Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800.
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"The historie of Iustine Containing a narration of kingdomes, from the beginning of the Assyrian monarchy, vnto the raigne of the Emperour Augustus. VVhereunto is newly added a briefe collection of the liues and manners of all the emperours succeeding, vnto the Emp. Rodulphus now raigning. First written in Latine by that famous historiographer Iustine, and now againe newly translated into English, by G.W." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13980.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
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ALbertus the sonne in law of Sigismund, raigned happely for the space of two yeares. Compelling the Morauians and the Sarmatians to rest with∣in their borders. He ended the factions of Bohemia, and draue Amurath the Turke out of Hungaria, he tooke the citty Sindoronia and went into Greece, where he raced Thessalonica. At length he returned into Austria & dyed of a blody slixe at Longeuille, leauing behind him his sonne Laodislaus.