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... Suevi , the Vandals , and the Burgundians , might embrace the resolution of abandoning to the fugitives of Sarmatia , their woods and morasses ; or at least of discharging their superfluous numbers on the provinces of the Roman empire ...
... Suevi , the Vandals , and the Burgundians , might embrace the resolution of abandoning to the fugitives of Sarmatia , their woods and morasses ; or at least of discharging their superfluous numbers on the provinces of the Roman empire ...
Side 21
... Suevi , and the Bur- gundians , formed the strength of this mighty host ; but the Alani , who had found an hospitable reception in their new seats , added their active cavalry to the heavy infantry of the Germans ; and the Gothic ...
... Suevi , and the Bur- gundians , formed the strength of this mighty host ; but the Alani , who had found an hospitable reception in their new seats , added their active cavalry to the heavy infantry of the Germans ; and the Gothic ...
Side 27
... Suevi , the Vandals , the Alani , and the Burgundians , who never afterwards retreated , may be considered as the fall of the Roman empire in the countries beyond the Alps ; and the barriers , which had so long separated the savage and ...
... Suevi , the Vandals , the Alani , and the Burgundians , who never afterwards retreated , may be considered as the fall of the Roman empire in the countries beyond the Alps ; and the barriers , which had so long separated the savage and ...
Side 91
... to take in the new edition of the Byzantines , he retains him alive . Photius . Bekker , p . 58.-M. oάxxos , which is translated Scutis , as if they 1 Invasion of Suevi , Vandals , Alani , & c CHAP . XXXI . ] 91 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... to take in the new edition of the Byzantines , he retains him alive . Photius . Bekker , p . 58.-M. oάxxos , which is translated Scutis , as if they 1 Invasion of Suevi , Vandals , Alani , & c CHAP . XXXI . ] 91 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 92
Edward Gibbon. Invasion of Suevi , Vandals , Alani , & c . A. D. 409 . Oct. 13 . unfortunate Attalus , who was left without subjects or allies , em- barked in one of the ports of Spain , in search of some secure and solitary retreat but ...
Edward Gibbon. Invasion of Suevi , Vandals , Alani , & c . A. D. 409 . Oct. 13 . unfortunate Attalus , who was left without subjects or allies , em- barked in one of the ports of Spain , in search of some secure and solitary retreat but ...
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