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... ATTILA INVADES AND EVACUATES ITALY . - THE DEATHS OF ATTILA , ETIUS , AND VALENTINIAN THE THIRD . A.D. • PAGE 450. Attila threatens both Empires and prepares to Invade Gaul 1 433-454 . Character and Administration of Etius • His ...
... ATTILA INVADES AND EVACUATES ITALY . - THE DEATHS OF ATTILA , ETIUS , AND VALENTINIAN THE THIRD . A.D. • PAGE 450. Attila threatens both Empires and prepares to Invade Gaul 1 433-454 . Character and Administration of Etius • His ...
Side 1
... ATTILA . VISIGOTHS . HE IS REPULSED BY ETIUS AND THE ATTILA INVADES AND EVACUATES ITALY . - THE DEATHS OF ATTILA , ÆTIUS , AND VALENTINIAN THE THIRD . It was the opinion of Marcian , that war should be avoided , as long as it is ...
... ATTILA . VISIGOTHS . HE IS REPULSED BY ETIUS AND THE ATTILA INVADES AND EVACUATES ITALY . - THE DEATHS OF ATTILA , ÆTIUS , AND VALENTINIAN THE THIRD . It was the opinion of Marcian , that war should be avoided , as long as it is ...
Side 2
... Attila , my lord , and thy lord , com- mands thee to provide a palace for his immediate recep- tion . " But as the barbarian despised , or affected to despise , the Romans of the east , whom he had so often vanquished , he soon declared ...
... Attila , my lord , and thy lord , com- mands thee to provide a palace for his immediate recep- tion . " But as the barbarian despised , or affected to despise , the Romans of the east , whom he had so often vanquished , he soon declared ...
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... Attila himself , the nephew of his benefactor ; and the two famous antagonists appear to have been connected by a personal and military friendship , which they afterwards confirmed by mutual gifts , frequent em- bassies , and the ...
... Attila himself , the nephew of his benefactor ; and the two famous antagonists appear to have been connected by a personal and military friendship , which they afterwards confirmed by mutual gifts , frequent em- bassies , and the ...
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... Attila himself , they would revolt to the standard of their national king , the patrician laboured to restrain , rather than to excite , their zeal and resentment against the Goths , the Burgundians , and the Franks . The kingdom ...
... Attila himself , they would revolt to the standard of their national king , the patrician laboured to restrain , rather than to excite , their zeal and resentment against the Goths , the Burgundians , and the Franks . The kingdom ...
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