The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... troops of Charles the Fifth , a Catholic prince , who styled himself Emperor of the Romans.116 The Goths evacuated the city at the end of six days , but Rome remained above nine months in the possession of the Im- perialists ; and every ...
... troops of Charles the Fifth , a Catholic prince , who styled himself Emperor of the Romans.116 The Goths evacuated the city at the end of six days , but Rome remained above nine months in the possession of the Im- perialists ; and every ...
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... troops . 119 Socrates ( 1. vii . c . 10 ) pretends , without any color of truth or reason , that Alaric fled on the report that the armies of the Eastern Empire were in full march to attack him . 120 Ausonius de Claris Urbibus , p . 233 ...
... troops . 119 Socrates ( 1. vii . c . 10 ) pretends , without any color of truth or reason , that Alaric fled on the report that the armies of the Eastern Empire were in full march to attack him . 120 Ausonius de Claris Urbibus , p . 233 ...
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... troops , either by force or agreement , immediately occu- pied the cities of Narbonne , Toulouse , and Bordeaux ; and though they were repulsed by Count Boniface from the walls of Marseilles , they soon extended their quarters from the ...
... troops , either by force or agreement , immediately occu- pied the cities of Narbonne , Toulouse , and Bordeaux ; and though they were repulsed by Count Boniface from the walls of Marseilles , they soon extended their quarters from the ...
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... troops of Gerontius , was born a Roman ; and this remarkable distinc- tion is strongly expressive of the decay of military spirit among the subjects of the empire . The strength and maj- esty which were conspicuous in the person of that ...
... troops of Gerontius , was born a Roman ; and this remarkable distinc- tion is strongly expressive of the decay of military spirit among the subjects of the empire . The strength and maj- esty which were conspicuous in the person of that ...
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... troops of Constantius intercepted his communication with the seaports of Gaul , and gently pressed his march to- wards the Pyrenees : 159 he passed the mountains , and sur- prised , in the name of the emperor , the city of Barcelona ...
... troops of Constantius intercepted his communication with the seaports of Gaul , and gently pressed his march to- wards the Pyrenees : 159 he passed the mountains , and sur- prised , in the name of the emperor , the city of Barcelona ...
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