The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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Side 3
... Scythia and Germany .. 430-410 . The Huns invade Persia .. 441 , & c . They attack the Eastern Empire Ravage Europe as far as Constantinople . The Scythian or Tartar Wars .. State of the Captives .. 446. Treaty of Peace between Attila ...
... Scythia and Germany .. 430-410 . The Huns invade Persia .. 441 , & c . They attack the Eastern Empire Ravage Europe as far as Constantinople . The Scythian or Tartar Wars .. State of the Captives .. 446. Treaty of Peace between Attila ...
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... Scythia . It was soon transferred , by flattery , to the Cæsars ; and Tertullian complains that it was the only oath which the Romans of his ⚫time affected to reverence . See an elegant Dissertation of the Abbé Massieu on the Oaths of ...
... Scythia . It was soon transferred , by flattery , to the Cæsars ; and Tertullian complains that it was the only oath which the Romans of his ⚫time affected to reverence . See an elegant Dissertation of the Abbé Massieu on the Oaths of ...
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... Scythia.98 The proclamation of Alaric , when he forced his entrance into a vanquished city , discovered , however , some regard for the laws of humanity and religion . He encouraged his troops boldly to seize the rewards of valor , and ...
... Scythia.98 The proclamation of Alaric , when he forced his entrance into a vanquished city , discovered , however , some regard for the laws of humanity and religion . He encouraged his troops boldly to seize the rewards of valor , and ...
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... Scythia , and the frozen banks of the Elbe and 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 ...
... Scythia , and the frozen banks of the Elbe and 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 ...
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... Scythia . 151 The murder is related by Olympiodorus : but the number of the children is taken from an epitaph of suspected authority . 162 The death of Adolphus was celebrated at Constantinople with illumina- tions and ( ircensian games ...
... Scythia . 151 The murder is related by Olympiodorus : but the number of the children is taken from an epitaph of suspected authority . 162 The death of Adolphus was celebrated at Constantinople with illumina- tions and ( ircensian games ...
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