The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Macmillan, 1914 |
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... Rome - Decay and Division of the Empire of the Caliphs - Defeats and Victories of the Greek Emperors AD . The Limits of the Arabian Conquests 668-675 First Siege of Constantinople by the Arabs 677 Peace and Tribute 716-718 Second Siege ...
... Rome - Decay and Division of the Empire of the Caliphs - Defeats and Victories of the Greek Emperors AD . The Limits of the Arabian Conquests 668-675 First Siege of Constantinople by the Arabs 677 Peace and Tribute 716-718 Second Siege ...
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... Rome ... Flies before Robert 1084 Second Expedition of Robert into Greece 1085 His Death ... 1101-1154 Reign and Ambition of Roger , great Count of Sicily 1127 Duke of Apulia 1130-1139 First King of Sicily 1122-1152 His Conquest in ...
... Rome ... Flies before Robert 1084 Second Expedition of Robert into Greece 1085 His Death ... 1101-1154 Reign and Ambition of Roger , great Count of Sicily 1127 Duke of Apulia 1130-1139 First King of Sicily 1122-1152 His Conquest in ...
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... Rome - Decay and Division of the Empire of the Caliphs - Defeats and Victories of the Greek Emperors W of the conquest HEN the Arabs first issued from the desert , they The limits must have been surprised at the ease and rapidity ...
... Rome - Decay and Division of the Empire of the Caliphs - Defeats and Victories of the Greek Emperors W of the conquest HEN the Arabs first issued from the desert , they The limits must have been surprised at the ease and rapidity ...
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... Rome , and delayed the servitude of Constantinople ; that invigorated the defence of the Christians , and scattered among their enemies the seeds of division and decay . Forty - six years after the flight of Mahomet from Mecca , his ...
... Rome , and delayed the servitude of Constantinople ; that invigorated the defence of the Christians , and scattered among their enemies the seeds of division and decay . Forty - six years after the flight of Mahomet from Mecca , his ...
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... Rome ; but the composition of the Greek fire was concealed with the most jealous scruple , and the terror of the enemies was increased and prolonged by their ignorance and surprise . In the treatise of the Administration of the Empire ...
... Rome ; but the composition of the Greek fire was concealed with the most jealous scruple , and the terror of the enemies was increased and prolonged by their ignorance and surprise . In the treatise of the Administration of the Empire ...
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Side 27 - and honours, power and pleasure, have waited on my call, nor does any earthly blessing appear to have been wanting to my felicity. In this situation I have diligently numbered the days of pure and genuine happiness which have fallen to my lot: they amount to FOURTEEN
Side 12 - like a winged long-tailed dragon, about the thickness of an hogshead, with the report of thunder and the velocity of lightning; and the darkness of the night was dispelled by this deadly illumination. The use of the Greek or, as it might now be called, of the Saracen fire was continued to the middle of the fourteenth century,
Side 11 - which were planted on the prow of a galley, and fancifully shaped into the mouths of savage monsters, that seemed to vomit a stream of liquid and consuming fire. This important art was preserved at Constantinople, as the palladium of the state; the galleys and artillery might occasionally be lent to the allies of
Side 450 - and a soul to the most numerous and useful part of the community. The conflagration which destroyed the tall and barren trees of the forest gave air and scope to the vegetation of the smaller and nutritive plants of the soil. DIGRESSION ON THE FAMILY
Side 355 - the grandson of Barbarossa, was successively the pupil, the enemy, and the victim of the church. At the age of twenty-one years, and in obedience to his guardian Innocent the Third, he assumed the cross; the same promise was repeated at his royal and imperial coronations; and his marriage with the heiress of Jerusalem
Side 160 - ships of war, each of which, with its naval science and thundering artillery, could have sunk or scattered an hundred canoes, such as those of their ancestors. Perhaps the present generation may yet behold the accomplishment of the prediction, of a rare prediction, of which the style is unambiguous and the date unquestionable.
Side 25 - of dinars of gold. A pious and charitable motive may sanctify the foundation of cisterns and caravanseras, which he distributed along a measured road of seven hundred miles; but his train of camels, laden with snow, could serve only to astonish the natives of Arabia, and to refresh the fruits and liquors of the royal banquet.
Side 189 - His boundless ambition was founded on the consciousness of superior worth; in the pursuit of greatness, he was never arrested by the scruples of justice and seldom moved by the feelings of humanity; though not insensible of fame, the choice of open or clandestine means was determined only by his present advantage. The surname of Guiscard
Side 26 - of the gardens, one of these basons and fountains, so delightful in a sultry climate, was replenished not with water, but with the purest quicksilver. The seraglio of Abdalrahman, his wives, concubines, and black eunuchs, amounted to six thousand three hundred persons; and he was
Side 519 - the next day the insult was repeated, and they exulted in a second proof that the royal city was not beyond the reach of their artillery. Cantacuzene instantly signed his treaty with the Venetians; but the weight of the Roman empire was scarcely felt in the balance of these opulent and powerful republics.*