The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Suevi , the Vandals , and the Alani ; and to swell the torrent which was poured with irresistible violence from the frontiers of Gaul to the 155 Without recurring to the more ancient writers , I shall quote three respect- able ...
... Suevi , the Vandals , and the Alani ; and to swell the torrent which was poured with irresistible violence from the frontiers of Gaul to the 155 Without recurring to the more ancient writers , I shall quote three respect- able ...
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... Suevi and the Vandals ; the Alani were scattered over the provinces of Carthagena and Lusi- tania , from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean ; and the fruitful territory of Botica was allotted to the Silingi ; another branch of the ...
... Suevi and the Vandals ; the Alani were scattered over the provinces of Carthagena and Lusi- tania , from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean ; and the fruitful territory of Botica was allotted to the Silingi ; another branch of the ...
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... Suevi , yielded to the efforts of the invincible Goths . The promis cuous multitude of Barbarians , whose retreat had been intercepted , were driven into the mountains of Gallicia ; where they still continued , in a narrow compass , and ...
... Suevi , yielded to the efforts of the invincible Goths . The promis cuous multitude of Barbarians , whose retreat had been intercepted , were driven into the mountains of Gallicia ; where they still continued , in a narrow compass , and ...
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... Suevi and the Vandals had fortified their camps , in mutual discord and hostile independence . The Vandals prevailed ; and their adversaries were besieged in the Nervasian hills , between Leon and Oviedo , till the approach of Count ...
... Suevi and the Vandals had fortified their camps , in mutual discord and hostile independence . The Vandals prevailed ; and their adversaries were besieged in the Nervasian hills , between Leon and Oviedo , till the approach of Count ...
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... Suevi , had presumed to ravage the Spanish territories , which he was resolved to abandon . Impatient of the insult , Genseric pursued the hasty retreat of the Suevi as far as Merida ; precipitated the king and his army into the River ...
... Suevi , had presumed to ravage the Spanish territories , which he was resolved to abandon . Impatient of the insult , Genseric pursued the hasty retreat of the Suevi as far as Merida ; precipitated the king and his army into the River ...
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