Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 85–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... followed the Roman road along the Danube , crossed at Singidunum and set out to march across Pannonia . But they soon meet with opposition ; Traustila , king of the Gepidae , who now occupied both banks of the mid - Danube , came out ...
... followed the Roman road along the Danube , crossed at Singidunum and set out to march across Pannonia . But they soon meet with opposition ; Traustila , king of the Gepidae , who now occupied both banks of the mid - Danube , came out ...
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... followed Odoacer . The king of Italy was routed , his camp stormed , his army scattered . It was only beneath the walls of Verona that he could rally it for a second stand . Just a month after the battle of the Isonzo , Theodoric ...
... followed Odoacer . The king of Italy was routed , his camp stormed , his army scattered . It was only beneath the walls of Verona that he could rally it for a second stand . Just a month after the battle of the Isonzo , Theodoric ...
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... followed Odoacer . They were a numerous tribe , confident of their own valour after a century of successful war , and devotedly attached to the king , who , for the last twenty years , had never failed to lead them to victory . While ...
... followed Odoacer . They were a numerous tribe , confident of their own valour after a century of successful war , and devotedly attached to the king , who , for the last twenty years , had never failed to lead them to victory . While ...
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... followed him there were Goths skilled both in Roman and Greek literature , ―some even who called themselves philosophers and claimed to follow Plato . Of all the German nations it seemed that the Ostrogoths were the most suited to form ...
... followed him there were Goths skilled both in Roman and Greek literature , ―some even who called themselves philosophers and claimed to follow Plato . Of all the German nations it seemed that the Ostrogoths were the most suited to form ...
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... follow their example even earlier . Twelve years of peace followed ( 511-523 ) before Theodoric , now in extreme old age , had occasion to interfere in Gaul . Sigismund , the husband of Theodoric's elder natural daughter , was now king ...
... follow their example even earlier . Twelve years of peace followed ( 511-523 ) before Theodoric , now in extreme old age , had occasion to interfere in Gaul . Sigismund , the husband of Theodoric's elder natural daughter , was now king ...
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