The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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Side 3
... royal Village and Palace .. The Behavior of Attila to the Roman Ambassadors ... The royal Feast .. Conspiracy of the Romans against the Life of Attila . He reprimands and forgives the Emperor . 450. Theodosius the Younger dies ... Is ...
... royal Village and Palace .. The Behavior of Attila to the Roman Ambassadors ... The royal Feast .. Conspiracy of the Romans against the Life of Attila . He reprimands and forgives the Emperor . 450. Theodosius the Younger dies ... Is ...
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... royal lineage from Æneas , the father of the Julian line . The vanity of the rich , who desired to be noble , was gratified by these lofty pretensions . Encouraged by the applause of their parasites , they easily imposed on the ...
... royal lineage from Æneas , the father of the Julian line . The vanity of the rich , who desired to be noble , was gratified by these lofty pretensions . Encouraged by the applause of their parasites , they easily imposed on the ...
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... royal and tragic dec- lamation of the grandsons of Hercules . If the demand is repeated , they readily procure some trusty sycophant , in- structed to maintain a charge of poison , or magic , against the insolent creditor ; who is ...
... royal and tragic dec- lamation of the grandsons of Hercules . If the demand is repeated , they readily procure some trusty sycophant , in- structed to maintain a charge of poison , or magic , against the insolent creditor ; who is ...
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... royal race , Singeric , the brother of Sarus himself , was seated on the Gothic throne . The first act of his reign was the inhuman murder of the six children of Adolphus , the issue of a for- mer marriage , whom he tore , without pity ...
... royal race , Singeric , the brother of Sarus himself , was seated on the Gothic throne . The first act of his reign was the inhuman murder of the six children of Adolphus , the issue of a for- mer marriage , whom he tore , without pity ...
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... royal city.57 The emperor Theodosius advanced to receive them as far as Chalcedon ; and , falling prostrate on the coffin , implored , in the name of his guilty parents , Arcadius and Eudoxia , the forgiveness of the injured saint ...
... royal city.57 The emperor Theodosius advanced to receive them as far as Chalcedon ; and , falling prostrate on the coffin , implored , in the name of his guilty parents , Arcadius and Eudoxia , the forgiveness of the injured saint ...
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