The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... army were destroyed ; and the darkness of the night was esteemed a very favourable circum- stance , as it served to conceal the flight of the multitude and to protect the more orderly retreat of Victor and Richomer , who alone , amidst ...
... army were destroyed ; and the darkness of the night was esteemed a very favourable circum- stance , as it served to conceal the flight of the multitude and to protect the more orderly retreat of Victor and Richomer , who alone , amidst ...
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... army was killed , or even wounded , may be dismissed with silent contempt ; but the rest of the narrative of Augustin and Orosius is consistent with the state of the war and the character of Stilicho . Conscious that he commanded the ...
... army was killed , or even wounded , may be dismissed with silent contempt ; but the rest of the narrative of Augustin and Orosius is consistent with the state of the war and the character of Stilicho . Conscious that he commanded the ...
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... army . A.D. North , will perhaps be surprised by the account of the army which Genseric mustered on the coast of Mauritania . The Vandals , who in twenty years had penetrated from the Elbe to Mount Atlas , were united under the command ...
... army . A.D. North , will perhaps be surprised by the account of the army which Genseric mustered on the coast of Mauritania . The Vandals , who in twenty years had penetrated from the Elbe to Mount Atlas , were united under the command ...
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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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