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Emperors of Rome: Licinius
Best-known for being co-signatory to the Edict of Milan in 313, Emperors of Rome continues...
published: 14 Dec 2011
author: Adrian Murdoch
Emperors of Rome: Licinius
Emperors of Rome: Licinius
Best-known for being co-signatory to the Edict of Milan in 313, Emperors of Rome continues with Emperor Licinius who found that Constantine didn't play well ...- published: 14 Dec 2011
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- author: Adrian Murdoch
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Horrible Histories Marcus Licinius Crassus Song
Horrible Histories Marcus Licinius Crassus Song or Horrible Histories Roman Song, from Ser...
published: 30 May 2013
author: adrico46
Horrible Histories Marcus Licinius Crassus Song
Horrible Histories Marcus Licinius Crassus Song
Horrible Histories Marcus Licinius Crassus Song or Horrible Histories Roman Song, from Series 5 episode 4. funky Romans man!!! Copyright Disclaimer Under Sec...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 58771
- author: adrico46
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The Death of Marcus Licinius Crassus (53 BC), by Tim Miller (S4N Books)
From the book "The Lit World: Poems from History" http://www.amazon.com/Lit-World-Poems-Hi...
published: 13 Jun 2011
author: s4nbooks
The Death of Marcus Licinius Crassus (53 BC), by Tim Miller (S4N Books)
The Death of Marcus Licinius Crassus (53 BC), by Tim Miller (S4N Books)
From the book "The Lit World: Poems from History" http://www.amazon.com/Lit-World-Poems-History/dp/0979870704/ http://www.s4nbooks.com/tlw.html The Death of ...- published: 13 Jun 2011
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- author: s4nbooks
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Licinius Crew au concour inter-universitaire de l'UPPA
Licinius Crew atteint la 3ème place ce samedi 7 avril au concours inter-universitaire de l...
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: Soubirous Philippe
Licinius Crew au concour inter-universitaire de l'UPPA
Licinius Crew au concour inter-universitaire de l'UPPA
Licinius Crew atteint la 3ème place ce samedi 7 avril au concours inter-universitaire de l'UPPA.- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 893
- author: Soubirous Philippe
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Licinius Crew 1ère partie Booba au Zénith de Pau 26.05.2012
1ère partie Booba au Zénith de Pau 26.05.2012....
published: 27 May 2012
author: san goku
Licinius Crew 1ère partie Booba au Zénith de Pau 26.05.2012
Licinius Crew 1ère partie Booba au Zénith de Pau 26.05.2012
1ère partie Booba au Zénith de Pau 26.05.2012.- published: 27 May 2012
- views: 1488
- author: san goku
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Total War Rome 2 - Tetrarchy:311 A.D Civil War - Licinius Augustus Empire
PLEASE READ: If you would like me to make this series along with my Caesar in gaul please ...
published: 22 Jan 2014
Total War Rome 2 - Tetrarchy:311 A.D Civil War - Licinius Augustus Empire
Total War Rome 2 - Tetrarchy:311 A.D Civil War - Licinius Augustus Empire
PLEASE READ: If you would like me to make this series along with my Caesar in gaul please tell me, This will be one of my best series due to what this mod has to offer(new maps, new sieges, new units(epic).This video provides game play and a live commentary for Total War Rome 2 on the highest difficulty possible for the Romans in 311 A.D, one of the biggest civil wars in Roman history. I'm playing as the faction Gaius Licinius Augustus, (1/4 roman Factions/Empires you can choose to be, along with other minor ones. (who is also the general in this battle) Licinius I was the roman emperor from 304-324 until being defeated by Constantine I in 324 A.D. I chose this faction because it looks the hardest out of all 4 and i like a challenge :P- published: 22 Jan 2014
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Licinius Crew VS Sales Gosses
Battle in Pau....
published: 10 Dec 2011
author: Tanguy Laffont
Licinius Crew VS Sales Gosses
Licinius Crew VS Sales Gosses
Battle in Pau.- published: 10 Dec 2011
- views: 393
- author: Tanguy Laffont
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19 December 324: Licinius Abdicates As Roman Emperor
Licinius I (Latin: Gaius Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus;c. 263 -- 325), was a Roman...
published: 18 Dec 2013
19 December 324: Licinius Abdicates As Roman Emperor
19 December 324: Licinius Abdicates As Roman Emperor
Licinius I (Latin: Gaius Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus;c. 263 -- 325), was a Roman emperor from 308 to 324. For the majority of his reign he was the colleague and rival of Constantine I, with whom he co-authored the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire. He was finally defeated at the Battle of Chrysopolis, before being executed on the orders of Constantine I. Born to a Dacian peasant family in Moesia Superior, Licinius accompanied his close childhood friend, the future emperor Galerius, on the Persian expedition in 298.[5] He was trusted enough by Galerius that in 307 he was sent as an envoy to Maxentius in Italy to attempt to reach some agreement about the latter's illegitimate political position.[5] Galerius then trusted the eastern provinces to Licinius when he went to deal with Maxentius personally after the death of Flavius Valerius Severus. Upon his return to the east Galerius elevated Licinius to the rank of Augustus in the West on November 11, 308. He received as his immediate command the provinces of Illyricum, Thrace and Pannonia. In 310 he took command of the war against the Sarmatians, inflicting a severe defeat on them and emerging victorious.[3] On the death of Galerius in May 311, Licinius entered into an agreement with Maximinus II (Daia) to share the eastern provinces between them. By this point, not only was Licinius the official Augustus of the west, but he also possessed part of the eastern provinces as well, as the Hellespont and the Bosporus became the dividing line, with Licinius taking the European provinces and Maximinus taking the Asian. An alliance between Maximinus and Maxentius forced the two remaining emperors to enter into a formal agreement with each other. So in March 313 Licinius married Flavia Julia Constantia, half-sister of Constantine I, at Mediolanum (now Milan); they had a son, Licinius the Younger, in 315. Their marriage was the occasion for the jointly-issued "Edict of Milan" that reissued Galerius' previous edict allowing Christianity to be professed in the Empire, with additional dispositions that restored confiscated properties to Christian congregations and exempted Christian clergy from municipal civic duties. The redaction of the edict as reproduced by Lactantius - who follows the text affixed by Licinius in Nicomedia on June 14 313, after Maximinus' defeat - uses a neutral language, expressing a will to propitiate "any Divinity whatsoever in the seat of the heavens". Daia in the meantime decided to attack Licinius. Leaving Syria with 70,000 men, he reached Bithynia, although harsh weather he encountered along the way had gravely weakened his army. In April 313, he crossed the Bosporus and went to Byzantium, which was held by Licinius' troops. Undeterred, he took the town after an eleven-day siege. He moved to Heraclea, which he captured after a short siege, before moving his forces to the first posting station. With a much smaller body of men, possibly around 30,000, Licinius arrived at Adrianople while Daia was still besieging Heraclea. Before the decisive engagement, Licinius allegedly had a vision in which an angel recited him a generic prayer that could be adopted by all cults and which Licinius then repeated to his soldiers. On 30 April 313, the two armies clashed at the Battle of Tzirallum, and in the ensuing battle Daia's forces were crushed. Ridding himself of the imperial purple and dressing like a slave, Daia fled to Nicomedia. Believing he still had a chance to come out victorious, Daia attempted to stop the advance of Licinius at the Cilician Gates by establishing fortifications there. Unfortunately for Daia, Licinius' army succeeded in breaking through, forcing Daia to retreat to Tarsus where Licinius continued to press him on land and sea. The war between them only ended with Daia's death in August 313. Given that Constantine had already crushed his rival Maxentius in 312, the two men decided to divide the Roman world between them. As a result of this settlement, Licinius became sole Augustus in the East, while his brother-in-law, Constantine, was supreme in the West. Licinius immediately rushed to the east to deal with another threat, this time from the Persian Sassanids.- published: 18 Dec 2013
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Licinius Chiriac- The Big Brother.wmv
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published: 27 Feb 2012
author: AlegeviatacuEl
Licinius Chiriac- The Big Brother.wmv
Licinius Chiriac- The Big Brother.wmv
http://cieloparatodos.org/ http://cieloparatodos.org/foro/recientes.html http://cieloparatodos.org/media-tv.html http://cieloparatodos.org/comunidad.html htt...- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 20
- author: AlegeviatacuEl
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Licinius Chiriac - Da Copilul Inapoi.wmv
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published: 13 Nov 2011
author: Gabriel Olteanu
Licinius Chiriac - Da Copilul Inapoi.wmv
Licinius Chiriac - Da Copilul Inapoi.wmv
Viziteaza portalul tau de stiri,actualitate spirituala,si Media Tv http://alege-viata-cu-el.org/ http://alege-viata-cu-el.org/forum/recent.html http://alege-...- published: 13 Nov 2011
- views: 44
- author: Gabriel Olteanu
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La Vestale | Licinius "La nuit achève sa carriere"
From Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, broadcast Oct 23, 2013
La Vestale
Gaspare Spontini
Opér...
published: 02 Nov 2013
La Vestale | Licinius "La nuit achève sa carriere"
La Vestale | Licinius "La nuit achève sa carriere"
From Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, broadcast Oct 23, 2013 La Vestale Gaspare Spontini Opéra en trois actes (1807) Livret d'Etienne de Jouy Jérémie Rhorer direction Eric Lacascade mise en scène Emmanuel Clolus décors Marguerite Bordat costumes Philippe Berthomé lumières Daria Lippi dramaturgie Ermonela Jaho Julia Andrew Richards Licinius Béatrice Uria-Monzon La Grande Vestale Jean-François Borras Cinna Konstantin Gorny Le Souverain Pontife Le Cercle de l'Harmonie Chœur Aedes Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted. "Fair Use" guidelines: www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html This video used for commentary purposes at www.tenorrichards.blogspot.com More production information here: http://www.theatrechampselysees.fr/fr...- published: 02 Nov 2013
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La Vestale | Act 3 Licinius "Qu'ai-je vu! ... Non, non, je vis encore!"
From Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, broadcast Oct 23, 2013
La Vestale
Gaspare Spontini
Opér...
published: 02 Nov 2013
La Vestale | Act 3 Licinius "Qu'ai-je vu! ... Non, non, je vis encore!"
La Vestale | Act 3 Licinius "Qu'ai-je vu! ... Non, non, je vis encore!"
From Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, broadcast Oct 23, 2013 La Vestale Gaspare Spontini Opéra en trois actes (1807) Livret d'Etienne de Jouy Jérémie Rhorer direction Eric Lacascade mise en scène Emmanuel Clolus décors Marguerite Bordat costumes Philippe Berthomé lumières Daria Lippi dramaturgie Ermonela Jaho Julia Andrew Richards Licinius Béatrice Uria-Monzon La Grande Vestale Jean-François Borras Cinna Konstantin Gorny Le Souverain Pontife Le Cercle de l'Harmonie Chœur Aedes Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted. "Fair Use" guidelines: www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html This video used for commentary purposes at www.tenorrichards.blogspot.com More production information here: http://www.theatrechampselysees.fr/fr...- published: 02 Nov 2013
- views: 18