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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... army . While the impressions of grief and terror were still recent in the minds of men , the most celebrated rhetorician of the age composed the funeral oration of a vanquished army and of an unpopular prince , whose throne was already ...
... army . While the impressions of grief and terror were still recent in the minds of men , the most celebrated rhetorician of the age composed the funeral oration of a vanquished army and of an unpopular prince , whose throne was already ...
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... army . tains , and the Irish coast . " But those restless bar- barians could not neglect the fair opportunity of the Gothic war , when the walls and stations of the province were stripped of the Roman troops . If any of the legionaries ...
... army . tains , and the Irish coast . " But those restless bar- barians could not neglect the fair opportunity of the Gothic war , when the walls and stations of the province were stripped of the Roman troops . If any of the legionaries ...
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... army . A.D. 429 . 14 Our fancy , so long accustomed to exaggerate and multiply the martial swarms of barbarians that seemed to issue from the North , will perhaps be surprised by the account of the army which Genseric mustered on the ...
... army . A.D. 429 . 14 Our fancy , so long accustomed to exaggerate and multiply the martial swarms of barbarians that seemed to issue from the North , will perhaps be surprised by the account of the army which Genseric mustered on the ...
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