The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 8F. De Fau, 1906 - Byzantine Empire |
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Page 78
... army of the Danube that they should spare the magazines of the province and establish their winter quarters in the hostile country of the Avars . The measure of their grievances was full : they pronounced Maurice unworthy to reign ...
... army of the Danube that they should spare the magazines of the province and establish their winter quarters in the hostile country of the Avars . The measure of their grievances was full : they pronounced Maurice unworthy to reign ...
Page 108
... army of fifty thousand men , illustrious 111 At ten parasangs from Tarsus , the army of the younger Cyrus passed the Sarus , three plethra in breadth ; the Pyramus , a stadium in breadth , ran five parasangs farther to the east ...
... army of fifty thousand men , illustrious 111 At ten parasangs from Tarsus , the army of the younger Cyrus passed the Sarus , three plethra in breadth ; the Pyramus , a stadium in breadth , ran five parasangs farther to the east ...
Page 274
... army , Sclerus carried everything before him in Asia , where he had the support of many of the great landed proprietors , and was also succoured by neighbouring Saracen armies and the bandits of the frontier mountains . He defeated the ...
... army , Sclerus carried everything before him in Asia , where he had the support of many of the great landed proprietors , and was also succoured by neighbouring Saracen armies and the bandits of the frontier mountains . He defeated the ...
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