The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6AMS Press, 1974 |
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... loss of their navy ; and the timbers of mount Ida were launched into the main . During an hostile period , of one hundred and thirty - eight years , the princes of Constantinople attacked these licentious corsairs with fruitless curses ...
... loss of their navy ; and the timbers of mount Ida were launched into the main . During an hostile period , of one hundred and thirty - eight years , the princes of Constantinople attacked these licentious corsairs with fruitless curses ...
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... loss of of thirty - three days , the double wall was forced by the Moslems ; the principal tower yielded to their engines ; the Mamalukes 1291 , May made a general assault ; the city was stormed ; and death or slavery was the lot of ...
... loss of of thirty - three days , the double wall was forced by the Moslems ; the principal tower yielded to their engines ; the Mamalukes 1291 , May made a general assault ; the city was stormed ; and death or slavery was the lot of ...
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... loss of Constantinople to his death , he consumed ( A.d. 1272 ] thirteen years , soliciting the Catholic powers to join in his re- storation : the lesson had been familiar to his youth ; nor was his last exile more indigent or shameful ...
... loss of Constantinople to his death , he consumed ( A.d. 1272 ] thirteen years , soliciting the Catholic powers to join in his re- storation : the lesson had been familiar to his youth ; nor was his last exile more indigent or shameful ...
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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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