The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... Eunapius ( Excerpt . Legat . p . 18 , edit . Louvre [ p . 47 , edit . Bonn ] ) . The pro- vincials , who afterwards became familiar with the barbarians , found that their strength was more apparent than real . They were tall of stature ...
... Eunapius ( Excerpt . Legat . p . 18 , edit . Louvre [ p . 47 , edit . Bonn ] ) . The pro- vincials , who afterwards became familiar with the barbarians , found that their strength was more apparent than real . They were tall of stature ...
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... Eunapius appears to me to have been mis- understood by M. Mai , to whom we owe its discovery . The substance is as follows : " The Goths transported over the river their native deities , with their priests of both sexes , but concerning ...
... Eunapius appears to me to have been mis- understood by M. Mai , to whom we owe its discovery . The substance is as follows : " The Goths transported over the river their native deities , with their priests of both sexes , but concerning ...
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... Eunapius ) “ are the gods which the earth produces in our days ; such are the martyrs , the supreme arbitrators of our prayers and petitions to the Deity , whose tombs are now consecrated as the objects of the veneration of the people ...
... Eunapius ) “ are the gods which the earth produces in our days ; such are the martyrs , the supreme arbitrators of our prayers and petitions to the Deity , whose tombs are now consecrated as the objects of the veneration of the people ...
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