The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Byzantine empire were content with two tier of oars ; each tier was composed of five and twenty benches ; and two rowers were seated on each bench , who plied their oars on either side of the vessel . To these we must add the captain or ...
... Byzantine empire were content with two tier of oars ; each tier was composed of five and twenty benches ; and two rowers were seated on each bench , who plied their oars on either side of the vessel . To these we must add the captain or ...
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... Byzantine vessel , which had presumed to fish at the mouth of the harbour , was sunk by these audacious strangers ; the fishermen were murdered . Instead of suing for pardon , the Genoese demanded satisfaction ; required , in an haughty ...
... Byzantine vessel , which had presumed to fish at the mouth of the harbour , was sunk by these audacious strangers ; the fishermen were murdered . Instead of suing for pardon , the Genoese demanded satisfaction ; required , in an haughty ...
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... Byzantine Empire , which they had driven out of Syria , and their silver coins from the Sassanian kings of Persia , whom they had overthrown at the battles of Kadisia and Neha vend . The Byzantine gold served them till the seventy ...
... Byzantine Empire , which they had driven out of Syria , and their silver coins from the Sassanian kings of Persia , whom they had overthrown at the battles of Kadisia and Neha vend . The Byzantine gold served them till the seventy ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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