The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Goths with arms , and ships , and treasures , for the African war ; and the cruelty of Genseric might have been fatal to himself , if the artful Vandal had not armed , in his cause , the formidable power of the Huns . His rich gifts and ...
... Goths with arms , and ships , and treasures , for the African war ; and the cruelty of Genseric might have been fatal to himself , if the artful Vandal had not armed , in his cause , the formidable power of the Huns . His rich gifts and ...
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... Goths determined several tribes or nations , that seemed to fluctuate between the Huns and the Romans . The indefatigable diligence of the patrician gradually collected the troops of Gaul and Germany , who had formerly acknowledged ...
... Goths determined several tribes or nations , that seemed to fluctuate between the Huns and the Romans . The indefatigable diligence of the patrician gradually collected the troops of Gaul and Germany , who had formerly acknowledged ...
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... Goths , clashing their arms , elevated on a buckler his eldest son Torismond , to whom they justly ascribed the glory of their success ; and the new king accepted the obligation of revenge , as a sacred portion of his paternal ...
... Goths , clashing their arms , elevated on a buckler his eldest son Torismond , to whom they justly ascribed the glory of their success ; and the new king accepted the obligation of revenge , as a sacred portion of his paternal ...
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... Goths ; but while Avitus laid the foundations of a solid alliance with that powerful nation , he was astonished by ... Goths , acknowledges , and almost justifies ( Hist . Goth . p . 718 ) the crime which their slave Jor- nandes had ...
... Goths ; but while Avitus laid the foundations of a solid alliance with that powerful nation , he was astonished by ... Goths , acknowledges , and almost justifies ( Hist . Goth . p . 718 ) the crime which their slave Jor- nandes had ...
Side 54
... Goths in Aquitain , and the passage of the Vandals into Africa , the Suevi , who had fixed their kingdom in Gallicia , aspired to the conquest of Spain , and threatened to extinguish the feeble remains of the Roman dominion . The ...
... Goths in Aquitain , and the passage of the Vandals into Africa , the Suevi , who had fixed their kingdom in Gallicia , aspired to the conquest of Spain , and threatened to extinguish the feeble remains of the Roman dominion . The ...
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