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... latter did so ; and the result made him so conscious of military superiority , that he proposed marching by land to Constantinople , and establishing there the ascendancy of his race . He went no further than the Venetian territory ...
... latter did so ; and the result made him so conscious of military superiority , that he proposed marching by land to Constantinople , and establishing there the ascendancy of his race . He went no further than the Venetian territory ...
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... latter by the Lombards , then rising in audacity and power . Both Frank kings were triumphant over their foes , and consolidated the military force of their realms in these warlike efforts . Burgundy was already Roman in its tendencies ...
... latter by the Lombards , then rising in audacity and power . Both Frank kings were triumphant over their foes , and consolidated the military force of their realms in these warlike efforts . Burgundy was already Roman in its tendencies ...
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... latter had formed a kingdom under Samo , and had shaken off the yoke of the Avars , when Dagobert , who succeeded to the Frank empire in 628 , demanded of them submission or repara- tion . Dagobert commenced his reign with power and ...
... latter had formed a kingdom under Samo , and had shaken off the yoke of the Avars , when Dagobert , who succeeded to the Frank empire in 628 , demanded of them submission or repara- tion . Dagobert commenced his reign with power and ...
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... latter returned to France , than he learned not only the refusal of the Lombard to execute the treaty , but that he had even marched to lay siege to Rome . The spring of 754 accordingly brought Pepin once more over the Alps , and before ...
... latter returned to France , than he learned not only the refusal of the Lombard to execute the treaty , but that he had even marched to lay siege to Rome . The spring of 754 accordingly brought Pepin once more over the Alps , and before ...
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... latter summoned his brother Carloman , in order that they should make a joint expedition against the froward duke . But Car- loman's Burgundian barons ( barones ) did not like to second the Austrasians in crushing the south . They ...
... latter summoned his brother Carloman , in order that they should make a joint expedition against the froward duke . But Car- loman's Burgundian barons ( barones ) did not like to second the Austrasians in crushing the south . They ...
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