Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... royal appellation . He would not have deigned to call himself ' king of the Italians ; ' to call himself king of the Scyrri or Turcilingi , or any other of the tribes who furnished part of his host , would have been to assume an ...
... royal appellation . He would not have deigned to call himself ' king of the Italians ; ' to call himself king of the Scyrri or Turcilingi , or any other of the tribes who furnished part of his host , would have been to assume an ...
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... royal domains , worked by his bailiffs . Of the smaller estates , tilled by the provincials who owned them , he made two parts ; those in the province of Africa proper and the best of those beyond it , were appropriated and made into ...
... royal domains , worked by his bailiffs . Of the smaller estates , tilled by the provincials who owned them , he made two parts ; those in the province of Africa proper and the best of those beyond it , were appropriated and made into ...
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... royal towns of Ravenna , Pavia , and Verona did the Goths become an appreciable element in the urban population . Theodoric's plan for dealing with the government of con- quered Italy deserves careful study . He did not abolish the ...
... royal towns of Ravenna , Pavia , and Verona did the Goths become an appreciable element in the urban population . Theodoric's plan for dealing with the government of con- quered Italy deserves careful study . He did not abolish the ...
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... royal hall , ' as Boethius called them — Theodoric kept up a full establishment of Roman officials , bearing the old titles that had been used under the empire - praetorian praefects , masters of the offices , quaestors , and notaries ...
... royal hall , ' as Boethius called them — Theodoric kept up a full establishment of Roman officials , bearing the old titles that had been used under the empire - praetorian praefects , masters of the offices , quaestors , and notaries ...
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... royal hoard at Ravenna amounted to no less than 40,000 pounds weight of gold , £ 1,600,000 in hard cash . Theodoric's wise administration at home was accompanied by an equally firm and able foreign policy . His first care was to ...
... royal hoard at Ravenna amounted to no less than 40,000 pounds weight of gold , £ 1,600,000 in hard cash . Theodoric's wise administration at home was accompanied by an equally firm and able foreign policy . His first care was to ...
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