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... oppressed by intolerant laws and arbitrary punishments . The language of Genseric was furious and for- midable ; the ... oppressive to the orthodox AD . 484 party . Gundamund appeared to emulate , or even to surpass , the cruelty of his ...
... oppressed by intolerant laws and arbitrary punishments . The language of Genseric was furious and for- midable ; the ... oppressive to the orthodox AD . 484 party . Gundamund appeared to emulate , or even to surpass , the cruelty of his ...
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... oppressive jurisprudence was imposed on the provincials of Gaul , who complained of any injuries in their persons and property . Whatever might be the strength or courage of in- dividuals , the victorious Barbarians excelled in the love ...
... oppressive jurisprudence was imposed on the provincials of Gaul , who complained of any injuries in their persons and property . Whatever might be the strength or courage of in- dividuals , the victorious Barbarians excelled in the love ...
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... oppressed the freedom of the republic , and afterwards violated the majesty of the purple . The emperors , anxious ... oppressive and arbitrary system were multiplied ; and a vain emulation of luxury , not of merit , was introduced and ...
... oppressed the freedom of the republic , and afterwards violated the majesty of the purple . The emperors , anxious ... oppressive and arbitrary system were multiplied ; and a vain emulation of luxury , not of merit , was introduced and ...
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Sack of Rome by the Vandals | 8 |
The Nika riot | 12 |
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