The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 209
... Odoacer , the first Barbarian King of Italy . - of the Vandals , A. D. THE loss or desolation of the provinces , from the Ocean to the Naval power Alps , impaired the glory and greatness of Rome : her internal pros- perity was ...
... Odoacer , the first Barbarian King of Italy . - of the Vandals , A. D. THE loss or desolation of the provinces , from the Ocean to the Naval power Alps , impaired the glory and greatness of Rome : her internal pros- perity was ...
Side 229
... Odoacer and Theodoric . But his dominions were bounded by the Alps ; and two Roman generals , Marcellinus and Ægidius , maintained their allegiance to the republic , by rejecting , with dis- dain , the phantom which he styled an emperor ...
... Odoacer and Theodoric . But his dominions were bounded by the Alps ; and two Roman generals , Marcellinus and Ægidius , maintained their allegiance to the republic , by rejecting , with dis- dain , the phantom which he styled an emperor ...
Side 248
... Odoacer in the false light of a stranger , and a king , who invaded Italy with an army of foreigners , his native subjects . ( 118 ) Orestes , qui eo tempore quando Attila ad Italiam venit , se illi junxit , et ejus notarius factus ...
... Odoacer in the false light of a stranger , and a king , who invaded Italy with an army of foreigners , his native subjects . ( 118 ) Orestes , qui eo tempore quando Attila ad Italiam venit , se illi junxit , et ejus notarius factus ...
Side 249
... Odoacer ; a bold Barbarian , who assured his fellow - soldiers , that , if they dared to associate under his command , they might soon ex- tort the justice which had been denied to their dutiful petitions . From all the camps and ...
... Odoacer ; a bold Barbarian , who assured his fellow - soldiers , that , if they dared to associate under his command , they might soon ex- tort the justice which had been denied to their dutiful petitions . From all the camps and ...
Side 250
... Odoacer , to struggle with adversity , and to maintain as they might , by rapine or service , the faithful followers of their exile . Onulf directed his steps toward Constantinople , where he sullied , by the assassination of a generous ...
... Odoacer , to struggle with adversity , and to maintain as they might , by rapine or service , the faithful followers of their exile . Onulf directed his steps toward Constantinople , where he sullied , by the assassination of a generous ...
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