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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... lands of the Sequani was appropriated to their use ; and the conqueror soon repeated his oppressive demand of another third , for the accommodation of a new colony of twenty - four thousand Barbarians , whom he had invited to share the ...
... lands of the Sequani was appropriated to their use ; and the conqueror soon repeated his oppressive demand of another third , for the accommodation of a new colony of twenty - four thousand Barbarians , whom he had invited to share the ...
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... lands ; they were exempt from tribute , and the Salic lands were equally shared among the male descendants of the Franks.1 89 90 88 See the rustic edict , or rather code , of Charlemagne , which contains seventy distinct and minute ...
... lands ; they were exempt from tribute , and the Salic lands were equally shared among the male descendants of the Franks.1 89 90 88 See the rustic edict , or rather code , of Charlemagne , which contains seventy distinct and minute ...
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... lands , which , in times of ignorance , were perfectly understood , now perplex our most learned and sagacious ... lands assigned to the nation , upon its conquest of Gaul , both in compliance with their ancient usages , and in order to ...
... lands , which , in times of ignorance , were perfectly understood , now perplex our most learned and sagacious ... lands assigned to the nation , upon its conquest of Gaul , both in compliance with their ancient usages , and in order to ...
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