The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... battle was formed with tedious confusion and irregular delay . The Gothic cavalry had been detached to forage in the adjacent country ; and Fritigern still continued to practise his customary arts . He dispatched messengers of peace ...
... battle was formed with tedious confusion and irregular delay . The Gothic cavalry had been detached to forage in the adjacent country ; and Fritigern still continued to practise his customary arts . He dispatched messengers of peace ...
Side 528
... battle of Pollentia in 403 , found himself driven to assume that Alaric having invaded Italy in 400 was driven out of it in 401 and returned in 402 - in fact a double invasion . 3 As there is little or nothing to choose between Prosper ...
... battle of Pollentia in 403 , found himself driven to assume that Alaric having invaded Italy in 400 was driven out of it in 401 and returned in 402 - in fact a double invasion . 3 As there is little or nothing to choose between Prosper ...
Side 537
... battle It is however important to observe that " John of Antioch " ( fr . 201 , Müller , p . 615 ) says nothing of Boniface's wound but states that he was out - generalled by ... Battle of Maurica, commonly called the Battle of Châlons.
... battle It is however important to observe that " John of Antioch " ( fr . 201 , Müller , p . 615 ) says nothing of Boniface's wound but states that he was out - generalled by ... Battle of Maurica, commonly called the Battle of Châlons.
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