The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 4Phillips, 1856 - 636 sider |
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... thousand horse and thirty thousand foot , while the legions of Asia were encamped at Heraclea to second his operations . These measures were disappointed by mutual jealousy . As he advanced into Thrace , the son of Theodemir found an ...
... thousand horse and thirty thousand foot , while the legions of Asia were encamped at Heraclea to second his operations . These measures were disappointed by mutual jealousy . As he advanced into Thrace , the son of Theodemir found an ...
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... thousand pounds of gold , with the ample pay of thirteen thousand men , were required for the least considerable of their armies ; 15 and the Isaurians , who guarded not the empire but the emperor , en- joyed , besides the privilege of ...
... thousand pounds of gold , with the ample pay of thirteen thousand men , were required for the least considerable of their armies ; 15 and the Isaurians , who guarded not the empire but the emperor , en- joyed , besides the privilege of ...
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... thousand wagons , which had been sustained in a single action in the war of Epirus . For their subsistence , the Goths depended on the magazines of corn which was ground in portable mills by the hands of their women ; on the milk and ...
... thousand wagons , which had been sustained in a single action in the war of Epirus . For their subsistence , the Goths depended on the magazines of corn which was ground in portable mills by the hands of their women ; on the milk and ...
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... thousand Romans ; and the provisions and arms , which filled a long train of wagons , were distributed to the fiercest of the Bulgarian tribes . But in the fields of Mar- gus , the eastern powers were defeated by the inferior forces of ...
... thousand Romans ; and the provisions and arms , which filled a long train of wagons , were distributed to the fiercest of the Bulgarian tribes . But in the fields of Mar- gus , the eastern powers were defeated by the inferior forces of ...
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... thousand light vessels , 47 which he constructed with incredible despatch ; and his firm modera- tion was soon rewarded by a solid and honorable peace . He maintained , with a powerful hand , the balance of the West , till it was at ...
... thousand light vessels , 47 which he constructed with incredible despatch ; and his firm modera- tion was soon rewarded by a solid and honorable peace . He maintained , with a powerful hand , the balance of the West , till it was at ...
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