Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 68–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... began as early as 411 when Britain — first of all the Occidental > ' dioceses ' — was abandoned to the barbarian , and did not , perhaps , end till Francis 11. of Austria laid down the title of Emperor in the year 1806. Yet if we must ...
... began as early as 411 when Britain — first of all the Occidental > ' dioceses ' — was abandoned to the barbarian , and did not , perhaps , end till Francis 11. of Austria laid down the title of Emperor in the year 1806. Yet if we must ...
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... began to be governed by a barbarian king , instead of by a barbarian patrician , such as Ricimer or Gundobad had been . Odoacer appears to have been one of those wise men who can let well alone . Though an Arian himself , he refrained ...
... began to be governed by a barbarian king , instead of by a barbarian patrician , such as Ricimer or Gundobad had been . Odoacer appears to have been one of those wise men who can let well alone . Though an Arian himself , he refrained ...
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... began in the year following his restoration . The Ostrogoths had never gone westward , like their kinsmen the Visigoths . They had lingered on the Danube , first as members of the vast empire of Attila the Hun , then as occupying ...
... began in the year following his restoration . The Ostrogoths had never gone westward , like their kinsmen the Visigoths . They had lingered on the Danube , first as members of the vast empire of Attila the Hun , then as occupying ...
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... began to look dark . His one - eyed rival , riding to within ear- shot of his camp , taunted him with his folly in listening to the orders and promises of the emperor . ' Madman , ' he cried , ' betrayer of your own race , do you not ...
... began to look dark . His one - eyed rival , riding to within ear- shot of his camp , taunted him with his folly in listening to the orders and promises of the emperor . ' Madman , ' he cried , ' betrayer of your own race , do you not ...
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... began with several disasters for the Romans , and Amida , the chief fortress of Mesopotamia , was stormed in 503. Nisibis fell later in the same year , and when War with Persia , 503-505 . Anastasius sent reinforcements to the East he ...
... began with several disasters for the Romans , and Amida , the chief fortress of Mesopotamia , was stormed in 503. Nisibis fell later in the same year , and when War with Persia , 503-505 . Anastasius sent reinforcements to the East he ...
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