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... DANUBE . - TRIBES AND INROADS OF THE SCLAVONIANS . - ORIGIN , EM- PIRE , AND EMBASSIES OF THE TURKS . - THE FLIGHT OF THE AVARS . - CHOS- ROES I. , OR NUSHIRVAN , KING OF PERSIA . HIS PROSPEROUS REIGN AND WARS WITH THE ROMANS . THE ...
... DANUBE . - TRIBES AND INROADS OF THE SCLAVONIANS . - ORIGIN , EM- PIRE , AND EMBASSIES OF THE TURKS . - THE FLIGHT OF THE AVARS . - CHOS- ROES I. , OR NUSHIRVAN , KING OF PERSIA . HIS PROSPEROUS REIGN AND WARS WITH THE ROMANS . THE ...
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... Danube to those of the Tiber ; and who had cut their way , with some difficulty and loss , through the superior numbers of the Imperial troops . A victorious leader , who united the daring spirit of a Barbarian with the art and ...
... Danube to those of the Tiber ; and who had cut their way , with some difficulty and loss , through the superior numbers of the Imperial troops . A victorious leader , who united the daring spirit of a Barbarian with the art and ...
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... Danube . If these modest terms should be rejected , Alaric showed a disposition to relinquish his pecuniary demands , and even to content himself with the possession of Noricum ; an exhausted and impoverished country , perpetually ...
... Danube . If these modest terms should be rejected , Alaric showed a disposition to relinquish his pecuniary demands , and even to content himself with the possession of Noricum ; an exhausted and impoverished country , perpetually ...
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... Danube , were less destructive , than the hostilities ex- ercised by the troops of Charles the Fifth , a Catholic prince , who styled himself Emperor of the Romans.116 The Goths evacuated the city at the end of six days , but Rome ...
... Danube , were less destructive , than the hostilities ex- ercised by the troops of Charles the Fifth , a Catholic prince , who styled himself Emperor of the Romans.116 The Goths evacuated the city at the end of six days , but Rome ...
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... Danube , added new charms to the felicity of the Italian climate.127 Whether fame , or conquest , or riches , were the object of Alaric , he pursued that object with an indefatigable ardor which could neither be quelled by adversity nor ...
... Danube , added new charms to the felicity of the Italian climate.127 Whether fame , or conquest , or riches , were the object of Alaric , he pursued that object with an indefatigable ardor which could neither be quelled by adversity nor ...
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