The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... barbarians , and was distinguished by posterity under the glorious appellation of the Gothic Claudius . The ... barbarians on every side . Fifty thousand men are reported to have been slain in the battle of Naissus . Several large bodies ...
... barbarians , and was distinguished by posterity under the glorious appellation of the Gothic Claudius . The ... barbarians on every side . Fifty thousand men are reported to have been slain in the battle of Naissus . Several large bodies ...
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... barbarians should be felt but not Their aid was now become necessary . The feeble elegance of Italy and the internal provinces could no longer support the weight of arms . The hardy frontier of the Rhine and Danube still produced minds ...
... barbarians should be felt but not Their aid was now become necessary . The feeble elegance of Italy and the internal provinces could no longer support the weight of arms . The hardy frontier of the Rhine and Danube still produced minds ...
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... barbarians , and by strengthening the fortifications of the Roman limit . In the East he fixed a line of camps from Fortifica- Egypt to the Persian dominions , and , for every camp , he in- stituted an adequate number of stationary ...
... barbarians , and by strengthening the fortifications of the Roman limit . In the East he fixed a line of camps from Fortifica- Egypt to the Persian dominions , and , for every camp , he in- stituted an adequate number of stationary ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
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