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... success- ively attained the vigour of manhood , departed from the castle , passed the Alps , and joined the Apulian camp of the Normans . The elder were prompted by native spirit ; their success en- couraged their younger brethren ; and ...
... success- ively attained the vigour of manhood , departed from the castle , passed the Alps , and joined the Apulian camp of the Normans . The elder were prompted by native spirit ; their success en- couraged their younger brethren ; and ...
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... success and unabated rage : the cities were distracted by the faction of the nobles and the plebeians - the Cantacuzeni and Palæologi ; and the Bulgarians , the Servians , and the Turks were invoked on both sides as the instruments of ...
... success and unabated rage : the cities were distracted by the faction of the nobles and the plebeians - the Cantacuzeni and Palæologi ; and the Bulgarians , the Servians , and the Turks were invoked on both sides as the instruments of ...
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... successful tactics and new military devices are cited again and again with admiration . The best parts of his book are ... success ( ib . , p . 184-5 ) . 39 Zachariä von Lingenthal propounded the theory that the Leo to whom the title of ...
... successful tactics and new military devices are cited again and again with admiration . The best parts of his book are ... success ( ib . , p . 184-5 ) . 39 Zachariä von Lingenthal propounded the theory that the Leo to whom the title of ...
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Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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