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... thousand barbarians ; and the empress Placidia confessed , by a feeble resistance , that the condescension , which might have been ascribed to clemency , was the effect of weakness or fear . She delivered herself , her son Valentinian ...
... thousand barbarians ; and the empress Placidia confessed , by a feeble resistance , that the condescension , which might have been ascribed to clemency , was the effect of weakness or fear . She delivered herself , her son Valentinian ...
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... thousand Burgundians were slain in battle , and the remains of the nation humbly accepted a dependent seat in the mountains of Savoy . * The walls of Narbonne had been shaken by the battering engines , and the inhabitants had endured ...
... thousand Burgundians were slain in battle , and the remains of the nation humbly accepted a dependent seat in the mountains of Savoy . * The walls of Narbonne had been shaken by the battering engines , and the inhabitants had endured ...
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... thousand persons ; and these incredible exaggerations suppose a real and effective loss , sufficient to justify the ... thousand of Jornandes with the three hundred thousand of Idatius and Isidore , by supposing , that the larger number ...
... thousand persons ; and these incredible exaggerations suppose a real and effective loss , sufficient to justify the ... thousand of Jornandes with the three hundred thousand of Idatius and Isidore , by supposing , that the larger number ...
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... thousand of his enemies . Ellac , the eldest son of Attila , lost his life and crown in the memorable battle of Netad : his early valour had raised him to the throne of the Acatzires , a Scythian people whom he subdued ; and his father ...
... thousand of his enemies . Ellac , the eldest son of Attila , lost his life and crown in the memorable battle of Netad : his early valour had raised him to the throne of the Acatzires , a Scythian people whom he subdued ; and his father ...
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... thousand talents ; yet even the brass and copper were laboriously removed . Eudoxia herself , who advanced to meet her friend and deliverer , soon bewailed the impru- dence of her own conduct . She was rudely stripped of her jewels ...
... thousand talents ; yet even the brass and copper were laboriously removed . Eudoxia herself , who advanced to meet her friend and deliverer , soon bewailed the impru- dence of her own conduct . She was rudely stripped of her jewels ...
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