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... forced by the barbarians to resist : at its fall Apulia and Calabria were restored to the Empire . After a long struggle the Imperial armies , first under Belisarius , and afterwards under Narses , destroyed the name and nation of the ...
... forced by the barbarians to resist : at its fall Apulia and Calabria were restored to the Empire . After a long struggle the Imperial armies , first under Belisarius , and afterwards under Narses , destroyed the name and nation of the ...
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... forced by famine to yield , and the 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 ...
... forced by famine to yield , and the 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 ...
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... did not gain any protection for himself or his city from the power he was forced to acknowledge . The Lombards threatened Rome ; the Emperor could only incite the Franks to make a raid upon them , and the Exarch 1. ] 7 THE LOMBARD KINGDOM .
... did not gain any protection for himself or his city from the power he was forced to acknowledge . The Lombards threatened Rome ; the Emperor could only incite the Franks to make a raid upon them , and the Exarch 1. ] 7 THE LOMBARD KINGDOM .
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... forced the Moslems to retreat from Gaeta . But they took Bari , which commands the Adriatic , and established a garrison on the Garigliano . The cruelty , lust , and avarice of the conquerors brought very great evils upon the cities of ...
... forced the Moslems to retreat from Gaeta . But they took Bari , which commands the Adriatic , and established a garrison on the Garigliano . The cruelty , lust , and avarice of the conquerors brought very great evils upon the cities of ...
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... forced to be con- tented with the kingdom of Provence . Charles the Fat made the Pope crown him Emperor , and the German party had the better of the struggle . But the new Emperor had no power either to still the factions of his Italian ...
... forced to be con- tented with the kingdom of Provence . Charles the Fat made the Pope crown him Emperor , and the German party had the better of the struggle . But the new Emperor had no power either to still the factions of his Italian ...
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