The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 8F. De Fau, 1906 - Byzantine Empire |
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... person of Theodora ; the queen of Jerusalem and her two children were sent to Constantinople , and their loss embittered the tedious solitude of banishment . The fugitive implored and obtained a final pardon , with leave to throw ...
... person of Theodora ; the queen of Jerusalem and her two children were sent to Constantinople , and their loss embittered the tedious solitude of banishment . The fugitive implored and obtained a final pardon , with leave to throw ...
Page 338
... person . The Lombards , after a weak resistance , obtained an ignominious peace , and swore to restore the possessions , and to respect the sanctity , of the Roman church . But no sooner was Astolphus delivered from the presence of the ...
... person . The Lombards , after a weak resistance , obtained an ignominious peace , and swore to restore the possessions , and to respect the sanctity , of the Roman church . But no sooner was Astolphus delivered from the presence of the ...
Page 432
... person to marry again is adultery . On the other hand , Roman law , as accepted and interpreted by Justinian , laid down that no bond between human beings was indissoluble , and that separation of husband and wife was a private act ...
... person to marry again is adultery . On the other hand , Roman law , as accepted and interpreted by Justinian , laid down that no bond between human beings was indissoluble , and that separation of husband and wife was a private act ...
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