Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 75–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... arm of the king of Italy . Neither party then needed much persuasion when a scheme was broached for an invasion of Odoacer's realm by the Ostrogoths . Zeno , taking the formal ground that , by the admission of Odoacer and the Italians ...
... arm of the king of Italy . Neither party then needed much persuasion when a scheme was broached for an invasion of Odoacer's realm by the Ostrogoths . Zeno , taking the formal ground that , by the admission of Odoacer and the Italians ...
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... arms in favour of Odoacer , though Theodoric had sheltered him three years before , when he had fled from the armies of the king of Italy . It was not till July 491 that Odoacer was for Siege of the last time driven back within the ...
... arms in favour of Odoacer , though Theodoric had sheltered him three years before , when he had fled from the armies of the king of Italy . It was not till July 491 that Odoacer was for Siege of the last time driven back within the ...
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... arms and came to his conqueror's camp , he was treacherously slain at a banquet , only ten days after Ravenna fell . This was almost the only base and mean crime in Theodoric's long and otherwise glorious career : his whole conduct at ...
... arms and came to his conqueror's camp , he was treacherously slain at a banquet , only ten days after Ravenna fell . This was almost the only base and mean crime in Theodoric's long and otherwise glorious career : his whole conduct at ...
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... arms against their fellow - subjects . Considering the tenor of the whole of Theodoric's previous life , it is most improbable that he had any such wild scheme of intolerance in hand . But he had certainly grown gloomy , suspicious ...
... arms against their fellow - subjects . Considering the tenor of the whole of Theodoric's previous life , it is most improbable that he had any such wild scheme of intolerance in hand . But he had certainly grown gloomy , suspicious ...
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... arms on which the East - Roman power based itself . The Western Empire had no such stronghold - capital , arsenal , har- Importance of bour , and centre of commerce all in one . Constanti- Ravenna , where the Western Caesars took refuge ...
... arms on which the East - Roman power based itself . The Western Empire had no such stronghold - capital , arsenal , har- Importance of bour , and centre of commerce all in one . Constanti- Ravenna , where the Western Caesars took refuge ...
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