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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... faith and fervent zeal were supported by the spirit and abilities of a more vigorous character . Among the benefactors of the Church , the fame of Constantine has been rivalled by the glory of Theodosius . If Constantine had the ...
... faith and fervent zeal were supported by the spirit and abilities of a more vigorous character . Among the benefactors of the Church , the fame of Constantine has been rivalled by the glory of Theodosius . If Constantine had the ...
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... faith and devotion , was much better adapted to become popular and successful in a believing age . The Council nople . A.D. 381 . May . The hope that truth and wisdom would be found in the as- semblies of the orthodox clergy induced the ...
... faith and devotion , was much better adapted to become popular and successful in a believing age . The Council nople . A.D. 381 . May . The hope that truth and wisdom would be found in the as- semblies of the orthodox clergy induced the ...
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... faith . The Merovingian kings and their successors , Charle- magne and the Othos , extended by their laws and victories the dominion of the cross . England produced the apostle of Germany ; and the evangelic light was gradually diffused ...
... faith . The Merovingian kings and their successors , Charle- magne and the Othos , extended by their laws and victories the dominion of the cross . England produced the apostle of Germany ; and the evangelic light was gradually diffused ...
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