Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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... Roman conquerors of Spain . Lastly , there was still a frag- ment of territory on the Adriatic which claimed to represent the legitimate Empire of the West . The emperor Julius Nepos , when driven from Rome and Ravenna , had fled to ...
... Roman conquerors of Spain . Lastly , there was still a frag- ment of territory on the Adriatic which claimed to represent the legitimate Empire of the West . The emperor Julius Nepos , when driven from Rome and Ravenna , had fled to ...
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... Roman general Basiliscus , by asking and gaining a five days ' truce for settling terms of sub- mission , he sent fire - ships by night against the hostile fleet , and , while the Roman troops were endeavouring to save Odoacer and Theodoric ...
... Roman general Basiliscus , by asking and gaining a five days ' truce for settling terms of sub- mission , he sent fire - ships by night against the hostile fleet , and , while the Roman troops were endeavouring to save Odoacer and Theodoric ...
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Charles Oman. and , while the Roman troops were endeavouring to save their vessels , attacked their unguarded camp ... Roman civilisation , nor did her persistent orthodoxy wean him from his Arianism . After living with him for sixteen ...
Charles Oman. and , while the Roman troops were endeavouring to save their vessels , attacked their unguarded camp ... Roman civilisation , nor did her persistent orthodoxy wean him from his Arianism . After living with him for sixteen ...
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... Roman provincials and pushing across the Danube . Odoacer sent against them his brother Hunwulf , who drove them back over the river , and took prisoner Feva their king . But , when freed for a moment from their Rugian oppressors , the ...
... Roman provincials and pushing across the Danube . Odoacer sent against them his brother Hunwulf , who drove them back over the river , and took prisoner Feva their king . But , when freed for a moment from their Rugian oppressors , the ...
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... Roman empire . And if any one man could have brought such a consummation to pass , Theodoric was certainly the most fitted for the task . Ten years spent as a hostage at Constantinople had shown him the strong and the weak points in the ...
... Roman empire . And if any one man could have brought such a consummation to pass , Theodoric was certainly the most fitted for the task . Ten years spent as a hostage at Constantinople had shown him the strong and the weak points in the ...
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