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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Sergius Galba.

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GAlba sprung of the Noble stock of the Sulpitij, raigned 7. monthes, [ E] [ F] and seuen daies. This man being infamous in his youth, was intem∣perat in his meat, he ordered althings after the counsell of his frends, (Viz) lunius, Cornelius & Caelius: so that in his pallace, and likewise amongst the common people, that were called his Poedagogi or instructors. He before he tooke vpon him the Empire, hee gouerned many prouinces excellent∣ly well, handling his souldiors most seuerely, so that assoon as he had entred the tents, it was straightwaies spoken abrod. O my souldiors learn to Warre, Gal∣ba is not Getulicus. When he had liued seuenty 3-years. He being co∣uered [ G] with a breast-plate, whilst he endeuoreth to pacifie, the Legions, stirred vp with the sedition of Oth, was slaine at the Lake Cru∣tius. [ H]

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