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... restored the independence of the Ostrogoths ; and the three brothers , Walamir , Theodemir , and Widimir , who ruled that warlike nat on with united counsels , had separately pitched their habitations in the fertile though desolate ...
... restored the independence of the Ostrogoths ; and the three brothers , Walamir , Theodemir , and Widimir , who ruled that warlike nat on with united counsels , had separately pitched their habitations in the fertile though desolate ...
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... restored , and the tribes of Bulgarians , Gepidæ , and Sarmatians , who had occupied the vacant province , were prompted by their native fierceness , or the solicitations of Odoacer , to resist the progress of his enemy . In many ...
... restored , and the tribes of Bulgarians , Gepidæ , and Sarmatians , who had occupied the vacant province , were prompted by their native fierceness , or the solicitations of Odoacer , to resist the progress of his enemy . In many ...
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... restored the præ- torian præfecture of the Gauls , reformed some abuses in the civil government of Spain , and accepted the annual tribute and apparent submission of its military governor , who wisely refused to trust his person in the ...
... restored the præ- torian præfecture of the Gauls , reformed some abuses in the civil government of Spain , and accepted the annual tribute and apparent submission of its military governor , who wisely refused to trust his person in the ...
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... restored ; 67 the famous heifer of Myron deceived the cattle , as they were driven through the forum of peace ; and an officer was created to protect those works of art , which Theodoric considered as the noblest ornament of his king ...
... restored ; 67 the famous heifer of Myron deceived the cattle , as they were driven through the forum of peace ; and an officer was created to protect those works of art , which Theodoric considered as the noblest ornament of his king ...
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... restored and extended ; the city gates were never shut either by day or by night ; and the common say- ing , that a purse of gold might be safely left in the fields , was expressive of the conscious security of the inhabitants . A ...
... restored and extended ; the city gates were never shut either by day or by night ; and the common say- ing , that a purse of gold might be safely left in the fields , was expressive of the conscious security of the inhabitants . A ...
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