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... edit . Grot . ) has drawn the pedigree of Theodoric from Gapt , one of the Anses or Demi- gods , who lived about the time of Domitian . Cassiodorus , the first who celebrates the royal race of the Amali , ( Viriar . viii . 5 , ix . 25 ...
... edit . Grot . ) has drawn the pedigree of Theodoric from Gapt , one of the Anses or Demi- gods , who lived about the time of Domitian . Cassiodorus , the first who celebrates the royal race of the Amali , ( Viriar . viii . 5 , ix . 25 ...
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... edit . Kuster . * Joannes Lydus accuses Zeno of timidity , or , rather , of cowardice ; he purchased an ignominious peace from the enemies of the empire , whom he Verina was still incapable of submission or repose . She 4 THE DECLINE ...
... edit . Kuster . * Joannes Lydus accuses Zeno of timidity , or , rather , of cowardice ; he purchased an ignominious peace from the enemies of the empire , whom he Verina was still incapable of submission or repose . She 4 THE DECLINE ...
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... ( edited by Villoison in his Anec- dota Græca , and reprinted in the new edition of the Byzantine historians by Niebuhr , in the same vol . with Dexippus and Eunapius , viii . p . 488 , 516 , ) was unknown to Gibbon . It is vague and ...
... ( edited by Villoison in his Anec- dota Græca , and reprinted in the new edition of the Byzantine historians by Niebuhr , in the same vol . with Dexippus and Eunapius , viii . p . 488 , 516 , ) was unknown to Gibbon . It is vague and ...
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... ( edit . 1831. ) Of all the Barbarians who threw themselves on the ruins of the Roman empire , it is most difficult to trace the origin of the Heruli . They seem never to have been very powerful as a nation , and branches of them are ...
... ( edit . 1831. ) Of all the Barbarians who threw themselves on the ruins of the Roman empire , it is most difficult to trace the origin of the Heruli . They seem never to have been very powerful as a nation , and branches of them are ...
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... edit . Mansi . ) * Cassiodorus was of an ancient and honorable family ; his grandfather had distinguished himself in the defence of Sicily against the ravages of Genseric ; his father held a high rank at the court of Valentinian III ...
... edit . Mansi . ) * Cassiodorus was of an ancient and honorable family ; his grandfather had distinguished himself in the defence of Sicily against the ravages of Genseric ; his father held a high rank at the court of Valentinian III ...
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