The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... MILITARY AND CIVIL GOVERN- MENT . THE SENATOR BOETHIUS . - LAST ACTS AND DEATH OF THEO- DORIC . A.D. 455-475 . Birth and Education of Theodoric . 474-491 . The Reign of Zeno 491-518 . The Reign of Anastasius 475-488 . Service and Revolt ...
... MILITARY AND CIVIL GOVERN- MENT . THE SENATOR BOETHIUS . - LAST ACTS AND DEATH OF THEO- DORIC . A.D. 455-475 . Birth and Education of Theodoric . 474-491 . The Reign of Zeno 491-518 . The Reign of Anastasius 475-488 . Service and Revolt ...
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... military power of the state ; and he is sometimes styled , by contemporary writers , the duke , or general , of the Romans of the West . His prudence , rather than his virtue , engaged him to leave the grandson of Theodosius in the ...
... military power of the state ; and he is sometimes styled , by contemporary writers , the duke , or general , of the Romans of the West . His prudence , rather than his virtue , engaged him to leave the grandson of Theodosius in the ...
Side 4
... military friendship , which they afterwards confirmed by mutual gifts , frequent em- bassies , and the education of Carpilio , the son of Ætius , in the camp of Attila . By the specious professions of gratitude and voluntary attachment ...
... military friendship , which they afterwards confirmed by mutual gifts , frequent em- bassies , and the education of Carpilio , the son of Ætius , in the camp of Attila . By the specious professions of gratitude and voluntary attachment ...
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... military prudence of Clodion ; but the king of the Franks soon regained his strength and reputation , and still maintained the possession of his Gallic kingdom from the Rhine to the Somme . Under his reign , and most probably from the ...
... military prudence of Clodion ; but the king of the Franks soon regained his strength and reputation , and still maintained the possession of his Gallic kingdom from the Rhine to the Somme . Under his reign , and most probably from the ...
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... military oration ; and his language was that of a king who had often fought and conquered at their head . He pressed them to consider their past glory , their actual danger , and their future hopes . The same fortune which opened the ...
... military oration ; and his language was that of a king who had often fought and conquered at their head . He pressed them to consider their past glory , their actual danger , and their future hopes . The same fortune which opened the ...
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