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... Alboin with his five thousand more Burgundians , of whom you will hear enough hereafter . We read even of multitudes of Huns , and even of Persian deserters from the Chosroo . But Narses ' policy is the old Roman one - Teuton must ...
... Alboin with his five thousand more Burgundians , of whom you will hear enough hereafter . We read even of multitudes of Huns , and even of Persian deserters from the Chosroo . But Narses ' policy is the old Roman one - Teuton must ...
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... Alboin his son , who destroys the Gepida . Alboin , Grotius translates as Albe - win , ' he who wins all : ' but Dr. Latham , true to his opinion that the Lombards and the Angles were closely connected , identifies it with our Ælfwine ...
... Alboin his son , who destroys the Gepida . Alboin , Grotius translates as Albe - win , ' he who wins all : ' but Dr. Latham , true to his opinion that the Lombards and the Angles were closely connected , identifies it with our Ælfwine ...
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... Alboin his dead son's weapons , and lets them go in peace , like a noble gentleman . This grand old King dies in peace . Aldwin dies likewise , and to them succeed their sons , Alboin and Cunimund - the latter probably the prince who ...
... Alboin his dead son's weapons , and lets them go in peace , like a noble gentleman . This grand old King dies in peace . Aldwin dies likewise , and to them succeed their sons , Alboin and Cunimund - the latter probably the prince who ...
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... Alboin , and bade him come and try his for- tune as king of Italy . He sent , too , ( so says old Paul ) presents to tempt the simple Lombard men - such presents as children would like — all fruits which grew in Italian orchards ...
... Alboin , and bade him come and try his for- tune as king of Italy . He sent , too , ( so says old Paul ) presents to tempt the simple Lombard men - such presents as children would like — all fruits which grew in Italian orchards ...
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... Alboin , too , came Saxons , twenty thousand of them at the least , with wife and child . And Sigebert king of the Franks put Suevic settlers into the lands which the Saxons had left . But return he This is the end . Alboin gave up his ...
... Alboin , too , came Saxons , twenty thousand of them at the least , with wife and child . And Sigebert king of the Franks put Suevic settlers into the lands which the Saxons had left . But return he This is the end . Alboin gave up his ...
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