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... Athanaric 386. Invasion and Defeat of the Gruthungi , or Ostrogoths 383-395 . Settlement of the Goths in Thrace and Asia Their Hostile Sentiments 200 • 202 203 204 205 383. Discontent of the Roman Troops CH . XXVII . - DEATH OF GRATIAN ...
... Athanaric 386. Invasion and Defeat of the Gruthungi , or Ostrogoths 383-395 . Settlement of the Goths in Thrace and Asia Their Hostile Sentiments 200 • 202 203 204 205 383. Discontent of the Roman Troops CH . XXVII . - DEATH OF GRATIAN ...
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... Athanaric , Fritigern , and Alavivus were the most illustrious , by their personal merit , as well as by their vicinity to the Roman provinces . These domestic conquests , which increased the military power of Hermanric , enlarged his ...
... Athanaric , Fritigern , and Alavivus were the most illustrious , by their personal merit , as well as by their vicinity to the Roman provinces . These domestic conquests , which increased the military power of Hermanric , enlarged his ...
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... Athanaric the danger and glory of a defensive war , against an enemy who wielded with a feeble hand the powers of a mighty state . A bridge of boats was established upon the Danube ; the presence of Valens animated his troops ; and his ...
... Athanaric the danger and glory of a defensive war , against an enemy who wielded with a feeble hand the powers of a mighty state . A bridge of boats was established upon the Danube ; the presence of Valens animated his troops ; and his ...
Side 129
... Athanaric alone , was more advan- tageous than honourable to the judge of the Visigoths . Athanaric , who , on this occasion , appears to have consulted his private interest , without expecting the orders of his . sovereign , supported ...
... Athanaric alone , was more advan- tageous than honourable to the judge of the Visigoths . Athanaric , who , on this occasion , appears to have consulted his private interest , without expecting the orders of his . sovereign , supported ...
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... Athanaric , more attentive to his own than to the general safety , had fixed the camp of the Visigoths ; with the firm resolution of opposing the victorious barbarians , whom he thought it less advisable to provoke . The ordinary speed ...
... Athanaric , more attentive to his own than to the general safety , had fixed the camp of the Visigoths ; with the firm resolution of opposing the victorious barbarians , whom he thought it less advisable to provoke . The ordinary speed ...
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