The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... Gepidæ , 567. Alboin undertakes the Conquest of Italy , Diaffection and Death of Narses , .... ..... 391 392 394 568-570 . Conquest of a great Part of Italy by the Lombards , 573. Alboin is murdered by his Wife Rosamond , 395 ..... 397 ...
... Gepidæ , 567. Alboin undertakes the Conquest of Italy , Diaffection and Death of Narses , .... ..... 391 392 394 568-570 . Conquest of a great Part of Italy by the Lombards , 573. Alboin is murdered by his Wife Rosamond , 395 ..... 397 ...
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... 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 obscure though bloody battles , Theodoric fought ...
... 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 obscure though bloody battles , Theodoric fought ...
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... Gepidæ , transferred the fears and wishes of Justinian , and first displayed the character of Alboin , the youthful prince of the Lombards , and the future conqueror of Italy.10 The wild people who dwelt or wandered in the plains of ...
... Gepidæ , transferred the fears and wishes of Justinian , and first displayed the character of Alboin , the youthful prince of the Lombards , and the future conqueror of Italy.10 The wild people who dwelt or wandered in the plains of ...
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... Gepidæ could secure them no more than an honorable death . The bravest of the nation fell in the field of battle ; the king of the Lombards contemplated with delight the head of Cunimund ; and his skull was fashioned into a cup to ...
... Gepidæ could secure them no more than an honorable death . The bravest of the nation fell in the field of battle ; the king of the Lombards contemplated with delight the head of Cunimund ; and his skull was fashioned into a cup to ...
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Edward Gibbon. But his ambition was yet unsatisfied ; and the conqueror of the Gepidæ turned his eye from the Danube to the richer banks of the Po and the Tyber . Fifteen years had not elapsed , since his subjects , the confederates of ...
Edward Gibbon. But his ambition was yet unsatisfied ; and the conqueror of the Gepidæ turned his eye from the Danube to the richer banks of the Po and the Tyber . Fifteen years had not elapsed , since his subjects , the confederates of ...
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