The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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Side xi
... barbarians to Christianity and Arianism . - Persecution of the Vandals in Africa . -Extinction of Arianism among the barbarians . 597 305 I. INSTITUTION OF THE MONASTIC LIFE . Origin of the monks . Antony , and the monks of Egypt 601 ...
... barbarians to Christianity and Arianism . - Persecution of the Vandals in Africa . -Extinction of Arianism among the barbarians . 597 305 I. INSTITUTION OF THE MONASTIC LIFE . Origin of the monks . Antony , and the monks of Egypt 601 ...
Side 147
... barbarians suspended their domestic animosities , and the relaxed vigilance of the garrisons sometimes gave a passage to their strength or dexterity . Whenever the provinces were invaded , Diocletian conducted himself with that calm ...
... barbarians suspended their domestic animosities , and the relaxed vigilance of the garrisons sometimes gave a passage to their strength or dexterity . Whenever the provinces were invaded , Diocletian conducted himself with that calm ...
Side 439
... barbarians were mounted on the horses , and equipped with the armour , of their vanquished enemies , the numerous studs of Cappadocia and Spain would have supplied new squadrons of cavalry ; the thirty - four arsenals of the empire were ...
... barbarians were mounted on the horses , and equipped with the armour , of their vanquished enemies , the numerous studs of Cappadocia and Spain would have supplied new squadrons of cavalry ; the thirty - four arsenals of the empire were ...
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