The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Persian embassy arrived at Constantinople , to excuse the unjustifiable measures of the former reign ; and to offer , as the tribute of friendship , or even of respect , a splendid present of gems , of silk , and of Indian elephants.143 ...
... Persian embassy arrived at Constantinople , to excuse the unjustifiable measures of the former reign ; and to offer , as the tribute of friendship , or even of respect , a splendid present of gems , of silk , and of Indian elephants.143 ...
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... Persian hero , who was entangled by the net , and dis- patched by the sword , of Areobindus the Goth ; of the ten thousand Immortals , who were slain in the attack of the Roman camp ; and of the hundred thousand Arabs , or Saracens ...
... Persian hero , who was entangled by the net , and dis- patched by the sword , of Areobindus the Goth ; of the ten thousand Immortals , who were slain in the attack of the Roman camp ; and of the hundred thousand Arabs , or Saracens ...
Side 534
... Persia as king of Persian Armenia . On the death of Arsaces , Theodosius committed the rule of the Roman part to a native general , who was induced to recognize the authority of Chosrov ; while Chosrov , in order to secure his position ...
... Persia as king of Persian Armenia . On the death of Arsaces , Theodosius committed the rule of the Roman part to a native general , who was induced to recognize the authority of Chosrov ; while Chosrov , in order to secure his position ...
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CHAPTER XXV | 1 |
The cause of the Gothic | 7 |
The two Eastern expeditions of Stilicho and his Illyric policy | 12 |
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