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... hostile navy . The Romans were affured of a short respite by the welcome news , that the fiege of Gayeta had been raised , and that a part of the enemy , with their facrilegious plunder , had perished in the waves . As But the ftorm ...
... hostile navy . The Romans were affured of a short respite by the welcome news , that the fiege of Gayeta had been raised , and that a part of the enemy , with their facrilegious plunder , had perished in the waves . As But the ftorm ...
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... hostile contention . But the admiffion of the Barbarians into the pale of civil and ecclefiaftical fociety de- livered Europe from the depredations , by fea 79 In the year 1000 , the ambaffadors of St. Stephen received from pope ...
... hostile contention . But the admiffion of the Barbarians into the pale of civil and ecclefiaftical fociety de- livered Europe from the depredations , by fea 79 In the year 1000 , the ambaffadors of St. Stephen received from pope ...
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... hostile approach of Leo , they knelt with- out difgrace or reluctance before their fpiritual father . But the pope was inexorable ; his lofty Germans affected to deride the diminutive stature of their adverfaries ; and the Normans were ...
... hostile approach of Leo , they knelt with- out difgrace or reluctance before their fpiritual father . But the pope was inexorable ; his lofty Germans affected to deride the diminutive stature of their adverfaries ; and the Normans were ...
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... hostile fhore ; drove the Saracens to the gates of Meffina ; and fafely returned with the fpoils of the adjacent country . In the fortress of Trani , his active and patient courage were equally confpicuous . In his old age he related ...
... hostile fhore ; drove the Saracens to the gates of Meffina ; and fafely returned with the fpoils of the adjacent country . In the fortress of Trani , his active and patient courage were equally confpicuous . In his old age he related ...
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... hostile approach of the Venetians , who had been folicited by the prayers and pro- mifes of the Byzantine court . The first day's action was not difadvantageous to Bohemond , a beardless youth 63 , who led the naval powers of his father ...
... hostile approach of the Venetians , who had been folicited by the prayers and pro- mifes of the Byzantine court . The first day's action was not difadvantageous to Bohemond , a beardless youth 63 , who led the naval powers of his father ...
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