Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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... SPAIN , 531-603 , IX . THE SUCCESSORS OF JUSTINIAN , 565-610 , X. DECLINE AND DECAY OF THE MEROVINGIANS , 561-656 , XI . THE LOMBARDS IN ITALY AND THE RISE OF THE PAPACY , 568-653 , · XII . HERACLIUS AND MOHAMMED , 610-641 , XIII . THE ...
... SPAIN , 531-603 , IX . THE SUCCESSORS OF JUSTINIAN , 565-610 , X. DECLINE AND DECAY OF THE MEROVINGIANS , 561-656 , XI . THE LOMBARDS IN ITALY AND THE RISE OF THE PAPACY , 568-653 , · XII . HERACLIUS AND MOHAMMED , 610-641 , XIII . THE ...
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... Spain and Africa . As yet nobody in either of the three countries had asserted that the Roman Empire had died out and been replaced for all purposes by a Teutonic kingship . Documents were still dated and coins still struck with the ...
... Spain and Africa . As yet nobody in either of the three countries had asserted that the Roman Empire had died out and been replaced for all purposes by a Teutonic kingship . Documents were still dated and coins still struck with the ...
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... Spain and Africa . And so Odoacer being king of a land and an army , but not of a nation , may have been somewhat at a loss how to set forth his royal appellation . He would not have deigned to call himself ' king of the Italians ; ' to ...
... Spain and Africa . And so Odoacer being king of a land and an army , but not of a nation , may have been somewhat at a loss how to set forth his royal appellation . He would not have deigned to call himself ' king of the Italians ; ' to ...
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... Spain and Gaul as independent sovereigns till the middle of the sixth century , and to protract the Roman Empire of the West till Leovigild and Theudebert formally disclaimed the imperial supremacy ( 540-70 ) . In the year 476 the ...
... Spain and Gaul as independent sovereigns till the middle of the sixth century , and to protract the Roman Empire of the West till Leovigild and Theudebert formally disclaimed the imperial supremacy ( 540-70 ) . In the year 476 the ...
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... Spain . Lastly , there was still a frag- ment of territory on the Adriatic which claimed to represent the legitimate Empire of the West . The emperor Julius Nepos , when driven from Rome and Ravenna , had fled to Dalmatia , where he ...
... Spain . Lastly , there was still a frag- ment of territory on the Adriatic which claimed to represent the legitimate Empire of the West . The emperor Julius Nepos , when driven from Rome and Ravenna , had fled to Dalmatia , where he ...
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