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... forces of the Sicilian admiral were inadequate to the siege or assault of an immense and populous metropolis ; but George enjoyed the glory of hum- bling the Greek arrogance , and of marking the path of conquest to the navies of the ...
... forces of the Sicilian admiral were inadequate to the siege or assault of an immense and populous metropolis ; but George enjoyed the glory of hum- bling the Greek arrogance , and of marking the path of conquest to the navies of the ...
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... forces after the reduction of Malazkerd . It was in vain that he attempted to recal the mercenary Franks : they refused to obey his summons ; he disdained to await their return ; the desertion of the Uzi filled his mind with anxiety and ...
... forces after the reduction of Malazkerd . It was in vain that he attempted to recal the mercenary Franks : they refused to obey his summons ; he disdained to await their return ; the desertion of the Uzi filled his mind with anxiety and ...
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... forces of a neighbouring and warlike kingdom ; but the prudent Andrew revered the laws of succession ; and the princess Yolande , with her husband , Peter of Courtenay , count of Auxerre , was invited by the Latins to assume the empire ...
... forces of a neighbouring and warlike kingdom ; but the prudent Andrew revered the laws of succession ; and the princess Yolande , with her husband , Peter of Courtenay , count of Auxerre , was invited by the Latins to assume the empire ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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