Footnote 118: See the treatise of Conringius, (de Finibus Imperii Germanici, Francofurt.
Quoted by Gewoldus, De Septemviratu Sacri Imperii Romani, himself a violent advocate of Gregory's decree, though living as late as the days of Ferdinand II.
The Notitia Imperii gives us its station in the reign of Theodosius the younger, 'ultra tempus Arcadii et Honorii,' A.
Footnote 115: Epiphanius was sent ambassador from Nepos to the Visigoths, for the purpose of ascertaining the fines Imperii Italici, (Ennodius in Sirmond, tom.
Neither was it composed for the purpose of stirring up Trajan to war against Germany; to such a purpose, such a clause, as urgentibus imperii fatis, were quite adverse.
The allusion to 'finem imperii Justiniani' was probably added in a later revision of the Institutiones.
In fact, we read in Suetonius: "Primo etiam imperii die signum excubanti tribuno dedit: Optimam matrem.
Footnote 71a: The Notitia Dignitatum Imperiiis a description of all the offices in the court and the state, of the legions, &c.
Igitur primo pecuniae, deinde imperii cupido, crevit, and it will be hard to prove that the accusation is not just.
The difficulty of rogatus is clearly shown by the description of the scene in Tacitus: 'et ille [sc Tiberius] uarie disserebat de magnitudine imperii sua modestia.
Totis imperii viribus consurgitur,' says the historian, speaking of the war of the gladiators.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imperii" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.