![]() A poor man who was blind, andĪnother who was lame, came both together before him, Vespasian, the new emperor, having been raised unexpectedly from a low estate, wanted something which mightĬlothe him with divine majesty and authority. Immeiately after this,Īrrived letters with intelligence that Vitellius's troops hadīeen defeated at Cremona, and he himself slain at Rome. To walk into the temple besides which, it was certain thatĪt the very time he was far away. Muscular debility, which would hardly have allowed him One had admitted him, and he had long laboured under a ![]() Round, Basilides 2 appeared before him,Īnd seemed to offer him the sacred leaves, chaplets, andĬakes, according to the usage of the place, although no Without attendants, the temple of Serapis, to take the auspices respecting the establishment of his power, and having done his utmost to propitiate the deity, upon turning The meantime, passed over to Alexandria, to obtain possession of the key of Egypt. Having, therefore, entered on a civil war, and sentįorward his generals and forces into Italy, he himself, in
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