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... became first used to the Emperor's absence , before she saw his rule shaken off . In 476 Romulus Augustulus , the Emperor reigning over Old Rome , was deposed , and the Senate voted that there should be only one Emperor ; so Zeno , the ...
... became first used to the Emperor's absence , before she saw his rule shaken off . In 476 Romulus Augustulus , the Emperor reigning over Old Rome , was deposed , and the Senate voted that there should be only one Emperor ; so Zeno , the ...
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... became King , he found useful allies in the Avars , who had fled westwards , driven forward by the constant advance of kindred Turkish hordes . He slew Cunimund , the King of the Gepidæ , took his daughter Rosamond to wife , and utterly ...
... became King , he found useful allies in the Avars , who had fled westwards , driven forward by the constant advance of kindred Turkish hordes . He slew Cunimund , the King of the Gepidæ , took his daughter Rosamond to wife , and utterly ...
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... became really independent . The islands of Sardinia , Corsica , and Sicily also still held to the Emperor ; but his name was nowhere so much honoured as in the little group of islands which formed in after - time the Republic of Venice ...
... became really independent . The islands of Sardinia , Corsica , and Sicily also still held to the Emperor ; but his name was nowhere so much honoured as in the little group of islands which formed in after - time the Republic of Venice ...
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... Duke . He turned to Rome , and , while he was there , the greatness of the Pope seemed to disappear , and he became like the Patri- arch of Constantinople , who never gained very much power 8 THE EMPEROR AND THE BARBARIANS . [ CHAP .
... Duke . He turned to Rome , and , while he was there , the greatness of the Pope seemed to disappear , and he became like the Patri- arch of Constantinople , who never gained very much power 8 THE EMPEROR AND THE BARBARIANS . [ CHAP .
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... became the most powerful of the territorial nobles ; and the Bishops , whom Charles had always kept in check , assumed in many cases , like the Counts , an almost independent sovereignty over their cities and lands . At the close of the ...
... became the most powerful of the territorial nobles ; and the Bishops , whom Charles had always kept in check , assumed in many cases , like the Counts , an almost independent sovereignty over their cities and lands . At the close of the ...
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