The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6AMS Press, 1974 |
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... sword . " At these words the ambassadors cast a bundle of swords before the foot of the throne . The caliph smiled ... sword , ” was particularly the name of the sword of the Arab hero Amr ibn Madi Kerib . ] 89 For the situation of Racca ...
... sword . " At these words the ambassadors cast a bundle of swords before the foot of the throne . The caliph smiled ... sword , ” was particularly the name of the sword of the Arab hero Amr ibn Madi Kerib . ] 89 For the situation of Racca ...
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... sword of Roger.126 After his death , that sword was broken ; and these transmarine possessions were neglected , evacuated , or lost , under the troubled reign of his successor.127 The triumphs of Scipio and Belisarius have proved 123 ...
... sword of Roger.126 After his death , that sword was broken ; and these transmarine possessions were neglected , evacuated , or lost , under the troubled reign of his successor.127 The triumphs of Scipio and Belisarius have proved 123 ...
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... sword of the duke of Normandy his victory gave entrance to three hundred thou- sand crusaders , an account which may allow some scope for losses and desertion , but which clearly detects much exaggera- tion in the review of Nice . In ...
... sword of the duke of Normandy his victory gave entrance to three hundred thou- sand crusaders , an account which may allow some scope for losses and desertion , but which clearly detects much exaggera- tion in the review of Nice . In ...
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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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