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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... subjects of Attila might execute , with superior forces , the design which these adventurers had so boldly attempted ; and it soon became the subject of anxious conjecture , whether the tempest would fall on the dominions of Rome , 15 ...
... subjects of Attila might execute , with superior forces , the design which these adventurers had so boldly attempted ; and it soon became the subject of anxious conjecture , whether the tempest would fall on the dominions of Rome , 15 ...
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... subjects , who were enervated by the luxury of the South ; he suspected the fidelity of the vanquished people , who abhorred him as an Arian tyrant , and the desperate measure , which he executed , of reducing Mauritania into a desert ...
... subjects , who were enervated by the luxury of the South ; he suspected the fidelity of the vanquished people , who abhorred him as an Arian tyrant , and the desperate measure , which he executed , of reducing Mauritania into a desert ...
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... subjects was transplanted into Italy ; and Rome , after a long period of defeat and disgrace , might claim the ... subject of com- plaint , that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds and waves.1 138 In the ...
... subjects was transplanted into Italy ; and Rome , after a long period of defeat and disgrace , might claim the ... subject of com- plaint , that the life of the Roman people depended on the accidents of the winds and waves.1 138 In the ...
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