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... head ; and by the emblematic monster , which he held in his right hand : the head and body of a serpent branching into three tails , which were again terminated by the triple heads of a dog , a lion , and a wolf . It was confidently ...
... head ; and by the emblematic monster , which he held in his right hand : the head and body of a serpent branching into three tails , which were again terminated by the triple heads of a dog , a lion , and a wolf . It was confidently ...
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... head of Gainas , the inestimable gift of the conqueror , was received at Constantinople with the most liberal expressions of gratitude , and the public deliverance was celebrated by festivals and illuminations . The triumphs of Arcadius ...
... head of Gainas , the inestimable gift of the conqueror , was received at Constantinople with the most liberal expressions of gratitude , and the public deliverance was celebrated by festivals and illuminations . The triumphs of Arcadius ...
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... head of an army of barbarians . He was defeated by Stilicho on the hills of Faesulae . There is no doubt about these facts , in which our Western authorities agree , Orosius ( vii . 37 ) , Prosper ( ad ann . 405 ) , and Paulinus ( Vita ...
... head of an army of barbarians . He was defeated by Stilicho on the hills of Faesulae . There is no doubt about these facts , in which our Western authorities agree , Orosius ( vii . 37 ) , Prosper ( ad ann . 405 ) , and Paulinus ( Vita ...
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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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