Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 63–ի 6-ից 10-ը:
Էջ 76
... murder of Amalafrida nine years before . Amalaswintha favoured rather than discouraged the emperor's attack on her nearest Teutonic neighbours . There was yet one more piece of good fortune : king Geilamir had just sent off the flower ...
... murder of Amalafrida nine years before . Amalaswintha favoured rather than discouraged the emperor's attack on her nearest Teutonic neighbours . There was yet one more piece of good fortune : king Geilamir had just sent off the flower ...
Էջ 79
... murdered the emperor's friend Hilderic . End of the Vandal kingdom . In the spring of 534 Belisarius was able to return in triumph to Constantinople , bringing with him the king and most of the surviving Vandals as captives . His ships ...
... murdered the emperor's friend Hilderic . End of the Vandal kingdom . In the spring of 534 Belisarius was able to return in triumph to Constantinople , bringing with him the king and most of the surviving Vandals as captives . His ships ...
Էջ 80
... murdered , with Theodahat's connivance , by some of the kinsfolk of the nobles whom she executed five years before . ( May , 535. ) Justinian had now an even better casus belli in Italy than he had possessed in Africa . His ally had ...
... murdered , with Theodahat's connivance , by some of the kinsfolk of the nobles whom she executed five years before . ( May , 535. ) Justinian had now an even better casus belli in Italy than he had possessed in Africa . His ally had ...
Էջ 97
... murdered by a private enemy ere yet he had succeeded in freeing all the land north of the Po . But this hero of the darkest hour , who had saved the Goths from extinction when salvation seemed impossible , found a still worthier ...
... murdered by a private enemy ere yet he had succeeded in freeing all the land north of the Po . But this hero of the darkest hour , who had saved the Goths from extinction when salvation seemed impossible , found a still worthier ...
Էջ 100
... murder , rape , or violence . By the confession of his enemies themselves only Rome , 546. twenty - six Romans lost their lives , though 20,000 war - worn troops had poured into the city at mid- night , wild for plunder and revenge ...
... murder , rape , or violence . By the confession of his enemies themselves only Rome , 546. twenty - six Romans lost their lives , though 20,000 war - worn troops had poured into the city at mid- night , wild for plunder and revenge ...
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