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... Heruli , a fierce people who disdained the use of armour , and who condemned their widows and aged parents not to survive the loss of their husbands , or the decay of their ( 32 ) The view of the military establishment of the Goths in ...
... Heruli , a fierce people who disdained the use of armour , and who condemned their widows and aged parents not to survive the loss of their husbands , or the decay of their ( 32 ) The view of the military establishment of the Goths in ...
Side 13
... Heruli of Procopius ( Goth . 1. ii . c . 14. ) , and the patient reader may plunge into the dark and minute researches of M. de Buat ( Hist . des Peuples Anciens , tom . ix . p . 348-396 . ) . * ( 38 ) Variarum , iv . 2. The spirit and ...
... Heruli of Procopius ( Goth . 1. ii . c . 14. ) , and the patient reader may plunge into the dark and minute researches of M. de Buat ( Hist . des Peuples Anciens , tom . ix . p . 348-396 . ) . * ( 38 ) Variarum , iv . 2. The spirit and ...
Side 47
... Heruli , the wildest Barbarians in the service of the empire , overturned the priests and their relics , which , from a pious motive , had been rashly interposed to separate the bloody conflict . The tumult was exasperated by this ...
... Heruli , the wildest Barbarians in the service of the empire , overturned the priests and their relics , which , from a pious motive , had been rashly interposed to separate the bloody conflict . The tumult was exasperated by this ...
Side 92
... Heruli marched under the banner of the faithful and active Pharas ; their untractable va- lour was more highly prized than the tame submission of the Greeks and Syrians ; and of such importance was it deemed to procure a reinforcement ...
... Heruli marched under the banner of the faithful and active Pharas ; their untractable va- lour was more highly prized than the tame submission of the Greeks and Syrians ; and of such importance was it deemed to procure a reinforcement ...
Side 105
... Heruli , the most corrupt of the Barbarian tribes . To his vigilance Beli- sarius had entrusted this important charge ; and , after a bold at- tempt to scale the mountain , in which he lost an hundred and ten soldiers , Pharas expected ...
... Heruli , the most corrupt of the Barbarian tribes . To his vigilance Beli- sarius had entrusted this important charge ; and , after a bold at- tempt to scale the mountain , in which he lost an hundred and ten soldiers , Pharas expected ...
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