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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... force or mutual consent . But the constant operation of various and permanent causes contrib- uted to unite the ... forces of the adjacent tribes ; and , as the vanquish- ed were freely admitted to share the advantages of victory , the ...
... force or mutual consent . But the constant operation of various and permanent causes contrib- uted to unite the ... forces of the adjacent tribes ; and , as the vanquish- ed were freely admitted to share the advantages of victory , the ...
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... force to the banks of the Lower Danube . Their troops were recruited with the fiercest warriors of Germany and Scythia ; and the soldiers , or at least the historians , of the empire no longer recognized the name and countenances of ...
... force to the banks of the Lower Danube . Their troops were recruited with the fiercest warriors of Germany and Scythia ; and the soldiers , or at least the historians , of the empire no longer recognized the name and countenances of ...
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... forces as the instruments only of his fut- ure greatness , and his success was the immediate cause of his ... force and resolution to stand against the Gauls and Germans , either in the field or within the walls of a large and ...
... forces as the instruments only of his fut- ure greatness , and his success was the immediate cause of his ... force and resolution to stand against the Gauls and Germans , either in the field or within the walls of a large and ...
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