The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... thousand Dalmatians , the flower of the Imperial legions , were ordered to march from Ravenna to Rome , through an open country which was occupied by the formidable myriads of the Barbarians . These brave legionaries , encompassed and ...
... thousand Dalmatians , the flower of the Imperial legions , were ordered to march from Ravenna to Rome , through an open country which was occupied by the formidable myriads of the Barbarians . These brave legionaries , encompassed and ...
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... thousand warriors , more especially of the Huns , who served under the standard of Alaric , were strangers to the name , or at least to the faith , of Christ ; and we may suspect , without any breach of charity or can- dor , that in the ...
... thousand warriors , more especially of the Huns , who served under the standard of Alaric , were strangers to the name , or at least to the faith , of Christ ; and we may suspect , without any breach of charity or can- dor , that in the ...
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... thousand pieces of gold ; and preserved the missorium , as the pride of the Gothic treasury.140 When the treasury , after the conquest of Spam , 133 We owe the curious detail of this nuptial feast to the historian Olympio- dorus , ap ...
... thousand pieces of gold ; and preserved the missorium , as the pride of the Gothic treasury.140 When the treasury , after the conquest of Spam , 133 We owe the curious detail of this nuptial feast to the historian Olympio- dorus , ap ...
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... thousand strangers.144 In less than seven years , the vestiges of the Gothic invasion were almost oblit- erated ; and the city appeared to resume its former splen- dor and tranquillity . The venerable matron replaced her crown of laurel ...
... thousand strangers.144 In less than seven years , the vestiges of the Gothic invasion were almost oblit- erated ; and the city appeared to resume its former splen- dor and tranquillity . The venerable matron replaced her crown of laurel ...
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... thousand pounds of gold , were granted to the brave Constantius , who had already defended the throne , which he afterwards shared with his feeble sovereign . Honorius viewed , with supine indifference , the calamities of Rome and Italy ...
... thousand pounds of gold , were granted to the brave Constantius , who had already defended the throne , which he afterwards shared with his feeble sovereign . Honorius viewed , with supine indifference , the calamities of Rome and Italy ...
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