The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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Side 180
... army ( under Isaac ) was on his right , stretching to the sea of Marmora , the Rumeliot ( under Karatzas ) on his left , towards the Golden Horn . A special force was committed to Zagan Pasha , and posted behind Galata , on the ground ...
... army ( under Isaac ) was on his right , stretching to the sea of Marmora , the Rumeliot ( under Karatzas ) on his left , towards the Golden Horn . A special force was committed to Zagan Pasha , and posted behind Galata , on the ground ...
Side 343
... army , when its work was done , was to meet the southern or main army on the Danube . The northern army advanced in three divisions . The main force under Baidar marched through the dominions of Boleslaw the Chaste , and took Cracow ...
... army , when its work was done , was to meet the southern or main army on the Danube . The northern army advanced in three divisions . The main force under Baidar marched through the dominions of Boleslaw the Chaste , and took Cracow ...
Side 344
... army were now together in position on the left bank of the Danube from Waitzen to Pest . But the Hungarian army with its German allies and Slavonic contingents had united at Pest , about 100,000 strong ; and it was impossible for the ...
... army were now together in position on the left bank of the Danube from Waitzen to Pest . But the Hungarian army with its German allies and Slavonic contingents had united at Pest , about 100,000 strong ; and it was impossible for the ...
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