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... ally to adopt the refinement of their new subjects ; that peninsula had advanced rapidly in civilisation under the Roman dominion , and had escaped from much of the corruption which had degraded Italy ; the conquerors , more advanced ...
... ally to adopt the refinement of their new subjects ; that peninsula had advanced rapidly in civilisation under the Roman dominion , and had escaped from much of the corruption which had degraded Italy ; the conquerors , more advanced ...
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... allies were entreated to send contingents , and mercenaries were hired from the principal barbarous tribes . Thus supplied , the eunuch eagerly sought to bring the Goths to an engagement ; but Totila showed equal ardour for the combat ...
... allies were entreated to send contingents , and mercenaries were hired from the principal barbarous tribes . Thus supplied , the eunuch eagerly sought to bring the Goths to an engagement ; but Totila showed equal ardour for the combat ...
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... allies in every province ; the Jews , the Nestorians , and the Jacobites believed , with reason , that they would find the wor- shippers of fire more tolerant than the orthodox Christians ; and scarcely had the Persians crossed the ...
... allies in every province ; the Jews , the Nestorians , and the Jacobites believed , with reason , that they would find the wor- shippers of fire more tolerant than the orthodox Christians ; and scarcely had the Persians crossed the ...
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... allies obtained by the church were the Normans of England and Italy . William , the natural son of Robert duke of Normandy , had been nominated heir of the English throne by Edward the Confessor , who had no right to make any such ...
... allies obtained by the church were the Normans of England and Italy . William , the natural son of Robert duke of Normandy , had been nominated heir of the English throne by Edward the Confessor , who had no right to make any such ...
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... allies and vassals , while the latter had given away the greater part of its strength by the alienation of its domains , to gratify the Church , or to win the favour of feudatories whose influence was already formidable . SECTION IV ...
... allies and vassals , while the latter had given away the greater part of its strength by the alienation of its domains , to gratify the Church , or to win the favour of feudatories whose influence was already formidable . SECTION IV ...
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