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... Barbarians in Gaul . 409. Revolt of Britain and Armorica 409-449 . State of Britain 418. Assembly of the Seven Provinces of Gaul . PAGE 468 469 470 472 473 474 475 477 480 CH . XXXII . - ARCADIUS EMPEROR OF THE EAST . — ADMINISTRATION ...
... Barbarians in Gaul . 409. Revolt of Britain and Armorica 409-449 . State of Britain 418. Assembly of the Seven Provinces of Gaul . PAGE 468 469 470 472 473 474 475 477 480 CH . XXXII . - ARCADIUS EMPEROR OF THE EAST . — ADMINISTRATION ...
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... barbarians would adopt the dress , and manners , and language of their conquerors ; and that the youth of Ecbatana and Susa would study the art of rhetoric under Grecian masters . * The progress of the arms of Julian interrupted his ...
... barbarians would adopt the dress , and manners , and language of their conquerors ; and that the youth of Ecbatana and Susa would study the art of rhetoric under Grecian masters . * The progress of the arms of Julian interrupted his ...
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... barbarians , the greatest part of the subjects of Jovian would have cheerfully acquiesced in the precedent of ... barbarian tyrant , exasperated by the three successive defeats which he had experienced under the walls of Nisibis . They ...
... barbarians , the greatest part of the subjects of Jovian would have cheerfully acquiesced in the precedent of ... barbarian tyrant , exasperated by the three successive defeats which he had experienced under the walls of Nisibis . They ...
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... barbarians suddenly rose from their ambuscade ; and the emperor , who vigorously spurred his horse down a steep and slippery descent , was obliged to leave behind- him his armour - bearer , and his helmet , magnificently en- riched with ...
... barbarians suddenly rose from their ambuscade ; and the emperor , who vigorously spurred his horse down a steep and slippery descent , was obliged to leave behind- him his armour - bearer , and his helmet , magnificently en- riched with ...
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... barbarians , released a multitude of captives , and , after distributing to his soldiers a small portion of the spoil , established the fame of disin- terested justice , by the restitution of the remainder to the rightful proprietors ...
... barbarians , released a multitude of captives , and , after distributing to his soldiers a small portion of the spoil , established the fame of disin- terested justice , by the restitution of the remainder to the rightful proprietors ...
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