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On the twenty-eighth of March, eighty-six   days only after the death of Commodus, a general sedition   broke out in the camp, which the officers wanted either power   or inclination to suppress. Two or three hundred of the most   desperate soldiers marched at noonday, with arms in their   hands and fury in their looks, towards the Imperial palace.   The gates were thrown open by their companions upon guard,   and by the domestics of the old court, who had already formed   a secret conspiracy against the life of the too virtuous   emperor. On the news of their approach, Pertinax, disdaining   either flight or concealment, advanced to meet his assassins; and recalled to their minds his own innocence, and the   sanctity of their recent oath. For a few moments they stood in   silent suspense, ashamed of their atrocious design, and awed   by the venerable aspect and majestic firmness of their   sovereign, till at length, the despair of pardon reviving their   fury, a barbarian of the country of Tongress levelled the first   blow against Pertinax, who was instantly despatched with a multitude of wounds. His head, separated from his body, and   placed on a lance, was carried in triumph to the Prętorian   camp, in the sight of a mournful and indignant people, who   lamented the unworthy fate of that excellent prince, and the   transient blessings of a reign, the memory of which could   serve only to aggravate their approaching misfortunes.   

   Chapter V:   

   Sale Of The Empire To Didius Julianus.   
   Part I.   Public Sale Of The Empire To Didius Julianus By The   Prętorian Guards -- Clodius Albinus In Britain, Pescennius   Niger In Syria, And

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