Europe, 476-918 |
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If a Goth and a Roman went to law, the case was heard before the count and the
Italian judge, sitting together on the same bench. In the central administration the
same mixture of systems was seen. Theodoric's court was like that of another ...
If a Goth and a Roman went to law, the case was heard before the count and the
Italian judge, sitting together on the same bench. In the central administration the
same mixture of systems was seen. Theodoric's court was like that of another ...
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His delegate was Count Theudis, an Ostrogothic noble, who was made regent,
and ruled at Narbonne over all the Visigothic realm west of the Rhone ; while the
Roman Liberius, named praetorian praefect of Gaul, administered Visigothic ...
His delegate was Count Theudis, an Ostrogothic noble, who was made regent,
and ruled at Narbonne over all the Visigothic realm west of the Rhone ; while the
Roman Liberius, named praetorian praefect of Gaul, administered Visigothic ...
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We shall soon see that their military resources also were to count in a most
effective way in the reorganisation of the East- Roman army. But the strength of
Constantinople and the wealth of Asia might have proved of no avail had they
fallen ...
We shall soon see that their military resources also were to count in a most
effective way in the reorganisation of the East- Roman army. But the strength of
Constantinople and the wealth of Asia might have proved of no avail had they
fallen ...
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His well-known lack of daring tempted men to conspire against him, but they
reckoned without his cunning and his perseverance, and in every case came to
an evil end. Zeno could count on the The Emperors at Constantinople, 476-527
37.
His well-known lack of daring tempted men to conspire against him, but they
reckoned without his cunning and his perseverance, and in every case came to
an evil end. Zeno could count on the The Emperors at Constantinople, 476-527
37.
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Zeno could count on the active support of his countrymen the Isaurians, who now
formed the most trustworthy part of the army, and on the passive obedience, or at
worst the neutrality, of the mercantile classes and the bureaucracy, who ...
Zeno could count on the active support of his countrymen the Isaurians, who now
formed the most trustworthy part of the army, and on the passive obedience, or at
worst the neutrality, of the mercantile classes and the bureaucracy, who ...
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