The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6AMS Press, 1974 |
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... says Constantine , without faith or fame , were ambitious of mingling their blood with the blood of the Cæsars , by their marriage with a royal virgin , or by the nuptials of their daughters with a Roman prince.64 The aged monarch , in ...
... says Constantine , without faith or fame , were ambitious of mingling their blood with the blood of the Cæsars , by their marriage with a royal virgin , or by the nuptials of their daughters with a Roman prince.64 The aged monarch , in ...
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... says that Michael was at Nymphæum when he received the glad tidings ; but Gregoras says Nicaea , and Acropolites says Meteorion . As Acro- polites was with Michael at the time , we must follow him ( so Mêliarakės , p . 509 ) . Meteorion ...
... says that Michael was at Nymphæum when he received the glad tidings ; but Gregoras says Nicaea , and Acropolites says Meteorion . As Acro- polites was with Michael at the time , we must follow him ( so Mêliarakės , p . 509 ) . Meteorion ...
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... says that Kende is the title of their king , but there is another dignitary whom all obey in matters connected with attack or defence , and he is entitled jila . The kende clearly corresponds to the prince or apxwv of Constantine ...
... says that Kende is the title of their king , but there is another dignitary whom all obey in matters connected with attack or defence , and he is entitled jila . The kende clearly corresponds to the prince or apxwv of Constantine ...
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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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