The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... youth , was assisted by his Colchian friends , in conquering a narrow tract along the southern coast of the Euxine , as far as the river Sangarius , where he founded the Comnenian empire of Trebizond . On its subsequent fate , till its ...
... youth , was assisted by his Colchian friends , in conquering a narrow tract along the southern coast of the Euxine , as far as the river Sangarius , where he founded the Comnenian empire of Trebizond . On its subsequent fate , till its ...
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... youth was employed on a commission more suitable to his temper ; he was sent to visit the Western courts , of the pope more especially , and of the king of * Philip Mouskes , bishop of Tournay ( A.D. 1274-1282 ) , has com- posed a poem ...
... youth was employed on a commission more suitable to his temper ; he was sent to visit the Western courts , of the pope more especially , and of the king of * Philip Mouskes , bishop of Tournay ( A.D. 1274-1282 ) , has com- posed a poem ...
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... youth , the new governor of the Venetian colony , had sailed away with thirty galleys , and the best of the French knights , on a wild expedition to Daphnusia , a town on the Black Sea , at the distance of forty leagues ; and the ...
... youth , the new governor of the Venetian colony , had sailed away with thirty galleys , and the best of the French knights , on a wild expedition to Daphnusia , a town on the Black Sea , at the distance of forty leagues ; and the ...
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... youth ; nor was his last exile more indigent or shameful than his three former pilgrimages to the courts of Europe . His son Philip was the heir of an ideal empire ; and the pretensions of his daughter Catharine were transported by her ...
... youth ; nor was his last exile more indigent or shameful than his three former pilgrimages to the courts of Europe . His son Philip was the heir of an ideal empire ; and the pretensions of his daughter Catharine were transported by her ...
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... youth could have renounced , for any temporal interest , the right and title of a legitimate prince of the blood of France . ‡ III . According to the old register of Ford abbey , the Courtenays of Devonshire are descended from prince ...
... youth could have renounced , for any temporal interest , the right and title of a legitimate prince of the blood of France . ‡ III . According to the old register of Ford abbey , the Courtenays of Devonshire are descended from prince ...
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