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... Narses , whom Justinian had intrusted with the independent command of a large division of the Byzantine army . Though the differences between the two leaders was finally adjusted , the Goths had taken advantage THE REIGN OF JUSTINIAN . 5.
... Narses , whom Justinian had intrusted with the independent command of a large division of the Byzantine army . Though the differences between the two leaders was finally adjusted , the Goths had taken advantage THE REIGN OF JUSTINIAN . 5.
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... advantage of the interval to collect new strength : and ten thousand Burgun- dians , sent to invade Italy by the command of Theodobert , king of the Franks , had stormed and plundered Milan . Soon after , Theo- dobert passed the Alps in ...
... advantage of the interval to collect new strength : and ten thousand Burgun- dians , sent to invade Italy by the command of Theodobert , king of the Franks , had stormed and plundered Milan . Soon after , Theo- dobert passed the Alps in ...
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... advantages over Totila ; but , finding him- self unsupported , he solicited permission to return , and departed from Italy disgraced , not so much by his failure , as by the plunder he had permitted Antonina to extort from those he was ...
... advantages over Totila ; but , finding him- self unsupported , he solicited permission to return , and departed from Italy disgraced , not so much by his failure , as by the plunder he had permitted Antonina to extort from those he was ...
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... advantage of the troubles occasioned by the edicts of the Emperor Leo for the de- struction of images . The exarchate was invaded , and Ravenna taken ; but Liutprand's success provoked the jealousy of the pope , who , though pleased ...
... advantage of the troubles occasioned by the edicts of the Emperor Leo for the de- struction of images . The exarchate was invaded , and Ravenna taken ; but Liutprand's success provoked the jealousy of the pope , who , though pleased ...
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... advantages than Mecca ; but it is not so con- veniently situated for traffic . Its citizens appear to have been always jealous of the supremacy claimed by the Meccans , and this probably induced them to espouse the cause of Mohammed ...
... advantages than Mecca ; but it is not so con- veniently situated for traffic . Its citizens appear to have been always jealous of the supremacy claimed by the Meccans , and this probably induced them to espouse the cause of Mohammed ...
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