The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 4
... interest as well as gratitude , Etius assiduously cultivated the alliance of the Huns . While he resided in their tents as a hostage , or an exile , he had familiarly conversed with Attila himself , the nephew of his benefactor ; and ...
... interest as well as gratitude , Etius assiduously cultivated the alliance of the Huns . While he resided in their tents as a hostage , or an exile , he had familiarly conversed with Attila himself , the nephew of his benefactor ; and ...
Side 6
... interest , count Litorius Quæ noster peccavit avus , quem fuscat id unum , Quod te , Roma , capit.- Sidon . Panegyric . Avit . 505 . This character , applicable only to the great Alaric , establishes the genealogy of the Gothic kings ...
... interest , count Litorius Quæ noster peccavit avus , quem fuscat id unum , Quod te , Roma , capit.- Sidon . Panegyric . Avit . 505 . This character , applicable only to the great Alaric , establishes the genealogy of the Gothic kings ...
Side 17
... interest of every barbarian , who had acquired a settlement in Gaul , to defend the fields and vineyards which were cultivated for his use , * VOL . IV . -Vix liquerat Alpes Etius , -tenue , et rarum sine milite ducens Robur , in ...
... interest of every barbarian , who had acquired a settlement in Gaul , to defend the fields and vineyards which were cultivated for his use , * VOL . IV . -Vix liquerat Alpes Etius , -tenue , et rarum sine milite ducens Robur , in ...
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... interest to subvert the only barrier which delayed the conquest of Italy . Aquileia was at that period one of the richest , the most populous , and the strongest of the maritime cities of the Hadriatic coast . The Gothic auxiliaries ...
... interest to subvert the only barrier which delayed the conquest of Italy . Aquileia was at that period one of the richest , the most populous , and the strongest of the maritime cities of the Hadriatic coast . The Gothic auxiliaries ...
Side 32
... interest : his colleague Trigetius had exercised the prætorian prefecture of Italy ; and Leo , bishop of Rome , consented to expose his life for the safety of his flock . The genius of Leot was exercised and dis- played in the public ...
... interest : his colleague Trigetius had exercised the prætorian prefecture of Italy ; and Leo , bishop of Rome , consented to expose his life for the safety of his flock . The genius of Leot was exercised and dis- played in the public ...
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