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... received at the imperial court as the ally of Valentinian , and the adopted son of the patrician Etius ; and dismissed to his native country , with splendid gifts , and the strongest assurances of friendship and support . During his ...
... received at the imperial court as the ally of Valentinian , and the adopted son of the patrician Etius ; and dismissed to his native country , with splendid gifts , and the strongest assurances of friendship and support . During his ...
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... received however , with coldness and disdain ; and the king of the Huns continued to multiply the number of his wives , till his love was awakened by the more forcible passions of ambition and avarice . The invasion of Gaul was preceded ...
... received however , with coldness and disdain ; and the king of the Huns continued to multiply the number of his wives , till his love was awakened by the more forcible passions of ambition and avarice . The invasion of Gaul was preceded ...
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... received a mortal stroke from the javelin of Andages , a noble Ostrogoth , and immediately fell from his horse . The wounded king was oppressed in the general disorder , and trampled under the feet of his own cavalry ; and this ...
... received a mortal stroke from the javelin of Andages , a noble Ostrogoth , and immediately fell from his horse . The wounded king was oppressed in the general disorder , and trampled under the feet of his own cavalry ; and this ...
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... received many compliments from the orthodox clergy ; and St. Peter Chrysologus assured her , that her zeal for the Trinity had been recompensed by an know , that you have acted like a man who 38 VALENTINIAN MURDERS ETIUS [ CH . XXXV ...
... received many compliments from the orthodox clergy ; and St. Peter Chrysologus assured her , that her zeal for the Trinity had been recompensed by an know , that you have acted like a man who 38 VALENTINIAN MURDERS ETIUS [ CH . XXXV ...
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... received , when it promised the empire a farther term of five hundred years , and when the end of the term approached , the unmistakeable symptoms of decay might well recal the omen with despondent fore- bodings . - ED . ] According to ...
... received , when it promised the empire a farther term of five hundred years , and when the end of the term approached , the unmistakeable symptoms of decay might well recal the omen with despondent fore- bodings . - ED . ] According to ...
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