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... Lombards 586 The final separation of Italy from the East 728 Charles the Great crowned Emperor . 800 The Saracens invade Sicily . 827 Bari taken by the Emperors Lewis and Basil End of the Carolingian Empire Otto the Great crowned ...
... Lombards 586 The final separation of Italy from the East 728 Charles the Great crowned Emperor . 800 The Saracens invade Sicily . 827 Bari taken by the Emperors Lewis and Basil End of the Carolingian Empire Otto the Great crowned ...
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... Lombards ( 5 ) —conquer Italy ( 6 ) —and found a kingdom ( 7 ) — Rome deserted by the Emperor ( 8 ) —defended by the Pope ( 8 ) —the Franks called in ( 9 ) —Charles the Great crowned Emperor ; revival of the Empire of the West ; its ...
... Lombards ( 5 ) —conquer Italy ( 6 ) —and found a kingdom ( 7 ) — Rome deserted by the Emperor ( 8 ) —defended by the Pope ( 8 ) —the Franks called in ( 9 ) —Charles the Great crowned Emperor ; revival of the Empire of the West ; its ...
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... Lombards . As long as the Emperor , or some one sent directly from him , remained in Italy , the greatness of the Imperial power would have prevented the rise of an independent national life . The barbarian invaders of Italy tore her ...
... Lombards . As long as the Emperor , or some one sent directly from him , remained in Italy , the greatness of the Imperial power would have prevented the rise of an independent national life . The barbarian invaders of Italy tore her ...
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... Lombards . - The destruction of the Goths left the North of Italy undefended , and the Exarch had no forces at command strong enough to keep back fresh invaders . The Lombards , a wild Teutonic people , had come down from the eastern ...
... Lombards . - The destruction of the Goths left the North of Italy undefended , and the Exarch had no forces at command strong enough to keep back fresh invaders . The Lombards , a wild Teutonic people , had come down from the eastern ...
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... Lombard King made the city which dared to with- stand him the place of his abode and the capital of his kingdom . He did not live long to enjoy his conquests . Rosamond his wife , the daughter of Cunimund , had him slain , and thus ...
... Lombard King made the city which dared to with- stand him the place of his abode and the capital of his kingdom . He did not live long to enjoy his conquests . Rosamond his wife , the daughter of Cunimund , had him slain , and thus ...
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