The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side xiii
... Gepidæ ...... 567. Alboin undertakes the Conquest of Italy .. Disaffection and Death of Narses ... 568-570 . Conquest of a great Part of Italy by the Lombards ... 473. Alboin is murdered by his Wife Rosamond ..... Her Flight and Death ...
... Gepidæ ...... 567. Alboin undertakes the Conquest of Italy .. Disaffection and Death of Narses ... 568-570 . Conquest of a great Part of Italy by the Lombards ... 473. Alboin is murdered by his Wife Rosamond ..... Her Flight and Death ...
Side 8
... Gepidæ , and Sarmatians , who had occupied the vacant province , were prompted by their native fierceness , or the solicita- tions of Odoacer , to resist the progress of his enemy . In many obscure though bloody battles , Theodoric ...
... Gepidæ , and Sarmatians , who had occupied the vacant province , were prompted by their native fierceness , or the solicita- tions of Odoacer , to resist the progress of his enemy . In many obscure though bloody battles , Theodoric ...
Side 152
... Gepidæ , transferred the fears and wishes of Justinian , and first displayed the character of Alboin , the youthful prince of the Lombards , and the future conqueror of Italy ( 10 ) . 1 The wild people who dwelt or wandered in the ...
... Gepidæ , transferred the fears and wishes of Justinian , and first displayed the character of Alboin , the youthful prince of the Lombards , and the future conqueror of Italy ( 10 ) . 1 The wild people who dwelt or wandered in the ...
Side 304
... Gepidæ turned his eyes from the Danube to the richer banks of the Po and the Tyber . Fifteen years had not elapsed , since his subjects , the confederates of Narses , had visited the pleasant climate of Italy : the mountains , the ...
... Gepidæ turned his eyes from the Danube to the richer banks of the Po and the Tyber . Fifteen years had not elapsed , since his subjects , the confederates of Narses , had visited the pleasant climate of Italy : the mountains , the ...
Side 369
... Gepidæ , Russians , Bul- garians , and Sclavonians , advanced under the standard of the cha- gan ; a month was spent in marches and negotiations , but the whole city was invested on the thirty - first of July , from the suburbs of Pera ...
... Gepidæ , Russians , Bul- garians , and Sclavonians , advanced under the standard of the cha- gan ; a month was spent in marches and negotiations , but the whole city was invested on the thirty - first of July , from the suburbs of Pera ...
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