Europe, 476-918Rivington, Percival & Company, 1895 - 532 էջ |
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Էջ 196
... Saracen wars of Heraclius were at last ended , and under his grandson , Constans II . , the Eastern empire was beginning to recover some measure of strength ( 642 ) . But Rothari is better remembered as the framer of the Lombard Code of ...
... Saracen wars of Heraclius were at last ended , and under his grandson , Constans II . , the Eastern empire was beginning to recover some measure of strength ( 642 ) . But Rothari is better remembered as the framer of the Lombard Code of ...
Էջ 217
... Saracen horde assaulted the Persian frontier on the lower Euphrates , another , under Abu Obeida , attacked the eastern or desert front of Syria . Bostra , the first city on the edge of the waste , fell by treachery , a small army under ...
... Saracen horde assaulted the Persian frontier on the lower Euphrates , another , under Abu Obeida , attacked the eastern or desert front of Syria . Bostra , the first city on the edge of the waste , fell by treachery , a small army under ...
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... Saracen had the Saracens . just overcome the Byzantine governors of Africa and stormed Carthage ( 695 ) , the last stronghold of the East- Romans . It was to them , it would seem , that the Jews had sent messages , to beg them to cross ...
... Saracen had the Saracens . just overcome the Byzantine governors of Africa and stormed Carthage ( 695 ) , the last stronghold of the East- Romans . It was to them , it would seem , that the Jews had sent messages , to beg them to cross ...
Էջ 233
... Saracen conquerors of Africa had spent the last twenty years in taming the Moors and Berbers . All the tribes had now bowed to their yoke and accepted Islam swelled to vast numbers by the new converts , and yearning for fresh fields to ...
... Saracen conquerors of Africa had spent the last twenty years in taming the Moors and Berbers . All the tribes had now bowed to their yoke and accepted Islam swelled to vast numbers by the new converts , and yearning for fresh fields to ...
Էջ 237
... Saracen arms were for the next few years more 1 There is no doubt that his real name was Constantinus , or in full Flavius Heraclius Constantinus . But the Western historians , and some of those of the East , call him Constans ...
... Saracen arms were for the next few years more 1 There is no doubt that his real name was Constantinus , or in full Flavius Heraclius Constantinus . But the Western historians , and some of those of the East , call him Constans ...
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Էջ 206 - 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 6 - Brittany, ..oo a!?oa rough confederacy of Celtic states. The Seine valley and the middle Loire formed a Romano-Gallic kingdom under Syagrius, the last governor who had acknowledged the supremacy of the empire beyond the Alps. The Cantabrians and Basques in their hills above the Bay of Biscay had preserved their independence against the Visigoths, just as their ancestors, five centuries before, had held out against the Roman conquerors of Spain. Lastly, there was still a fragment of territory on the...
Էջ 60 - 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 339 - Theodoric himself, are but shadowy figures, whose outlines we can but dimly seize, but Charles stands before us firm and masterful, a living man, whom we can understand and admire. ' He was tall and stoutly built,' writes his chronicler, Einhard ; ' his height just seven times the length of his own foot. His head was round, his eyes large and lively, his nose somewhat above the common size, his expression bright and cheerful. Whether he stood or sat his form was full...
Էջ 407 - Neustrian dominions which had been left him, though the child of his father's declining years had been specially commended to his protection. But he did not follow up his threats by any prompt action against the young king, but went off to Germany to conclude the campaign against his war of the brother Lewis of Bavaria, which his dead father thr« brothers. had left half finished. But on arriving in Bavaria he did not strike down his enemy, but made a six months' truce with him, and returned to Neustria.
Էջ 207 - 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 382 - It was but a short epitaph considering the mighty deeds of him who lay beneath, but no length of words could have done justice to his greatness. A far better memorial was left to him in the hearts of his subjects ; his name survived in the mouths...