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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... arms ; and , with their arms , the invincible resolution of wiping away their disgrace in the blood of the Alemanni . " The principal command was declined by Dagalaiphus ; and that experienced general , who had represented , perhaps ...
... arms ; and , with their arms , the invincible resolution of wiping away their disgrace in the blood of the Alemanni . " The principal command was declined by Dagalaiphus ; and that experienced general , who had represented , perhaps ...
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... arms . " " The Herul , " who inhabited the marshy lands near the lake Mæotis , were renowned for their strength and agility ; and the assistance of their light - infantry was eagerly solicited and highly esteemed in all the wars of the ...
... arms . " " The Herul , " who inhabited the marshy lands near the lake Mæotis , were renowned for their strength and agility ; and the assistance of their light - infantry was eagerly solicited and highly esteemed in all the wars of the ...
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... arms at the entrance of the palace . But the gates of the city were strictly guarded , and the barbarians were sternly excluded from the use of a plentiful market , to which they asserted their equal claim of subjects and allies . Their ...
... arms at the entrance of the palace . But the gates of the city were strictly guarded , and the barbarians were sternly excluded from the use of a plentiful market , to which they asserted their equal claim of subjects and allies . Their ...
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