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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... soon multiplied to a formidable host of two hundred thousand men , " and the whole amount of their families may be computed by the ordinary addition of women and children . Their invasion of property , a part of which must have been ...
... soon multiplied to a formidable host of two hundred thousand men , " and the whole amount of their families may be computed by the ordinary addition of women and children . Their invasion of property , a part of which must have been ...
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... soon undeceived by the haughty mandate of Belisarius , which excited their tardy and un- availing repentance . " The city and promontory of Lily- bæum , " said the Roman general , " belonged to the Vandals , and I claim them by the ...
... soon undeceived by the haughty mandate of Belisarius , which excited their tardy and un- availing repentance . " The city and promontory of Lily- bæum , " said the Roman general , " belonged to the Vandals , and I claim them by the ...
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... soon as the succors had arrived , he retired to his tent , assumed the dress and arms of a private soldier , and gave the signal of battle . The first line of cavalry advanced with more courage than discretion , and left behind them the ...
... soon as the succors had arrived , he retired to his tent , assumed the dress and arms of a private soldier , and gave the signal of battle . The first line of cavalry advanced with more courage than discretion , and left behind them the ...
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