The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Clovis continued to worship the gods of his ancestors.28 His disbelief , or rather disregard , of Christianity might encourage him to pillage with less remorse the churches of an hostile territory ; but his subjects of Gaul enjoyed the ...
... Clovis continued to worship the gods of his ancestors.28 His disbelief , or rather disregard , of Christianity might encourage him to pillage with less remorse the churches of an hostile territory ; but his subjects of Gaul enjoyed the ...
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... Clovis ; and the army of [ A.D. 508 ] the Franks and their Burgundian allies was compelled to raise the siege of Arles , with the loss , as it is said , of thirty thousand men . These vicissitudes inclined the fierce spirit of Clovis to ...
... Clovis ; and the army of [ A.D. 508 ] the Franks and their Burgundian allies was compelled to raise the siege of Arles , with the loss , as it is said , of thirty thousand men . These vicissitudes inclined the fierce spirit of Clovis to ...
Side 128
... Clovis accepted the honours of the Roman consulship . The emperor Anastasius ambitiously bestowed on the most powerful rival of Theodoric the title and ensigns of that eminent dignity ; yet , from some unknown cause , the name of Clovis ...
... Clovis accepted the honours of the Roman consulship . The emperor Anastasius ambitiously bestowed on the most powerful rival of Theodoric the title and ensigns of that eminent dignity ; yet , from some unknown cause , the name of Clovis ...
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