Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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Էջ 51
... arms , alleging as Vitalian , 514 . the cause of his rebellion , not only certain misdeeds com- mitted in that province by the emperor's nephew Hypatius , but also the dangerous heterodoxy of Anastasius ' religious opinions . When ...
... arms , alleging as Vitalian , 514 . the cause of his rebellion , not only certain misdeeds com- mitted in that province by the emperor's nephew Hypatius , but also the dangerous heterodoxy of Anastasius ' religious opinions . When ...
Էջ 52
... candidates for the throne were Hypatius , whom the Green faction should have supported , and the magister militum Vitalian , who at once took arms to march on the capital . But neither of them was 52 European History , 476-918.
... candidates for the throne were Hypatius , whom the Green faction should have supported , and the magister militum Vitalian , who at once took arms to march on the capital . But neither of them was 52 European History , 476-918.
Էջ 59
... arm . He picked quarrels with his kinsmen the kings of Cambrai and Térouanne , the one for not helping him against Syagrius , the other for claiming part of the spoil of the Roman , and slew them both , the one by treachery , the other ...
... arm . He picked quarrels with his kinsmen the kings of Cambrai and Térouanne , the one for not helping him against Syagrius , the other for claiming part of the spoil of the Roman , and slew them both , the one by treachery , the other ...
Էջ 64
... arm of their orthodox lord to their aid . Chlodovech was morally far the worst of all the Teutonic founders of kingdoms : even Gaiseric the Vandal compares favourably with him . Yet his work alone was destined to stand , not so much ...
... arm of their orthodox lord to their aid . Chlodovech was morally far the worst of all the Teutonic founders of kingdoms : even Gaiseric the Vandal compares favourably with him . Yet his work alone was destined to stand , not so much ...
Էջ 68
... arms . Almost immediately on Justinian's accession he issued his declaration of war , using as a pretext the erection of some fortifications near Nisibis , which were being constructed by Belisarius , After the winter of force , and all ...
... arms . Almost immediately on Justinian's accession he issued his declaration of war , using as a pretext the erection of some fortifications near Nisibis , which were being constructed by Belisarius , After the winter of force , and all ...
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