The Dark Ages 476-918Rivingtons, 1901 - 532 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Persia , 503-5 - The ' Blue and Green ' Factions - Rebellion of Vitalian - Accession of Justin I. AT Rome the emperors of the third quarter of the fifth century - all the ephemeral Caesars whose blood - stained . annals fill the space ...
... Persia , 503-5 - The ' Blue and Green ' Factions - Rebellion of Vitalian - Accession of Justin I. AT Rome the emperors of the third quarter of the fifth century - all the ephemeral Caesars whose blood - stained . annals fill the space ...
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... Persian wars , in 420-421 and 502-505 , led to nothing worse than partial ravages on the Mesopotamian frontier . It is true that the Asiatic provinces of the empire were not altogether spared by the sword in the fifth century , but such ...
... Persian wars , in 420-421 and 502-505 , led to nothing worse than partial ravages on the Mesopotamian frontier . It is true that the Asiatic provinces of the empire were not altogether spared by the sword in the fifth century , but such ...
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... Persian monarch Balas . Both promised aid , but , before they could send it , Zeno had put the rebellion down . He induced his late enemy Theodoric to join his army , and the Goths and Isaurians combined easily got the better of ...
... Persian monarch Balas . Both promised aid , but , before they could send it , Zeno had put the rebellion down . He induced his late enemy Theodoric to join his army , and the Goths and Isaurians combined easily got the better of ...
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... Persia . The Mesopotamian frontier had been singu- larly quiet for the last century ; there had been no serious war with the great Oriental monarchy to the East since Julian's unfortunate expedition in 362. The same age which had seen ...
... Persia . The Mesopotamian frontier had been singu- larly quiet for the last century ; there had been no serious war with the great Oriental monarchy to the East since Julian's unfortunate expedition in 362. The same age which had seen ...
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... Persian frontier , Daras in Mesopotamia , and Theo- dosiopolis farther north on the borders of Armenia . These places served to break the force of the Persian attack thirty years later , when the successors of Kobad and Anastasius again ...
... Persian frontier , Daras in Mesopotamia , and Theo- dosiopolis farther north on the borders of Armenia . These places served to break the force of the Persian attack thirty years later , when the successors of Kobad and Anastasius again ...
Common terms and phrases
Agilulf Alps Anastasius Aquitaine Arian arms army Arnulf attack Austrasia Avars Baduila Bavaria Belisarius Benevento bishops brother Brunhildis Burgundian Burgundy caliph Carloman century Charles Charles the Bald Charles the Fat chief Childebert Chilperich Chlodovech Chlothar Chlothar II Chosroes Christian Church conquered conquest Constantine Constantinople count crown Danes Danube death defeated died duchy duke East East-Roman eastern emperor empire enemies exarch father fell force Frankish empire Frankish realm Franks frontier garrison Gaul Germany Gothic Goths Gregory hands Heraclius homage imperial invaders invasion Isaurian Italy Justinian king kingdom land Leovigild Lewis Liutprand Lombard Lothair Mayor Merovings Moslem murder Neustria Odoacer once Ostrogoths palace Pavia peace peninsula Persian Pippin Pope prince provinces ravages Ravenna rebellion rebels Reccared reign Roman Rome royal ruler Saracen Saxons seized sent siege Slavs Spain Teutonic Theodoric Theudebert Theuderich throne took tribes troubles Vandal vassals Vikings Visigothic wars West whole Witiges Zeno
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Էջ 208 - Chosroes, greatest of gods, and master of the whole earth, to Heraclius, his vile and insensate slave. Why do you still refuse to submit to our rute, and call yourself a king ? Have I not destroyed the Greeks ? You say that you trust in your God Why has he not delivered out of my hand Caesarea, Jerusalem, and Alexandria?
Էջ 23 - Teutonic kings he was the justissimus unus et servantissimus aequi, who set himself to curb the violence of the Goth, no less than the chicanery of the Roman, and taught both that he was no respecter of persons, but a judge set upon the throne to deal out even-handed justice. Alone among all rulers, Roman or German, in his day, he was a believer without tending in the least to become a persecutor. No monarch for a thousand years to come could have been found to echo Theodoric's magnificent declaration...
Էջ 66 - In 511 this sanguinary ruffian, murderer, and traitor died, just after he had presided at Orleans over a synod of thirty-two Gaulish bishops who were anxious to repress Arianism, and gladly called in the secular arm of their orthodox lord to their aid. Chlodovech was morally far the worst of all the Teutonic...
Էջ 62 - God of his queen, and he cried, " Jesus Christ, whom Clotilda declares to be the Son of the living God, if Thou wilt grant me victory over these enemies, I will believe in Thee and be baptized in Thy name.
Էջ 341 - Charles, realms had ever seen before — a heroic figure, whose like we have not met in all the three centuries with which we have had to deal. Theodoric the Ostrogoth alone deserves a mention by his side, and Theodoric had a smaller task and less success than the great Charles. For the first time since we began to tell the tale of the Dark Ages we have come upon a man whose form and mind, whose plans and method of life, have been so well recorded that we can build up for ourselves a clear and tangible...
Էջ 384 - SUB HOC CONDITORIO SITUM EST CORPUS KAROLI MAGNI ET ORTHODOXI IMPERATORIS, QUI REGNUM FRANCORUM NOBILITER AMPLIAVIT, ET PER ANNOS XLVII FELICITER REXIT.
Էջ 209 - But I will pardon your faults if you will submit to me, and come hither with your wife and children, and I will give you lands, vineyards, and olive groves, and look upon you with a kindly aspect. Do not deceive yourself with vain hope in that Christ, who was not even able to save himself from the Jews, who killed him by nailing him to a cross.
Էջ 456 - ... fermented bread is absolutely mortal. Such is one of the principal causes of the schism or the rending asunder of Poland ; the dispute has infused acrimony into their blood. Other causes have added to the effect. Some have imagined, in the paroxysms and convulsions of the malady under which they labor, that the Holy Spirit proceeded both from the Father and the Son : and the others have exclaimed, that it proceeded from the Father only. The two. parties, one of which is called the Roman party,...