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... ruled by a com- mission from the Emperor , but the splendour and prosperity of his reign weakened the tie which bound Italy to the Emperor . Unlike Odoacer , he aimed at setting up a dynasty . He recognized his own people as the ...
... ruled by a com- mission from the Emperor , but the splendour and prosperity of his reign weakened the tie which bound Italy to the Emperor . Unlike Odoacer , he aimed at setting up a dynasty . He recognized his own people as the ...
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... ruled over the land east of the Apennines , from the Po to Ancona . Rome , with the country between Terracina and Civita Vec- chia and the Duchy of Naples , also owned his authority . But the last soon became really independent . The ...
... ruled over the land east of the Apennines , from the Po to Ancona . Rome , with the country between Terracina and Civita Vec- chia and the Duchy of Naples , also owned his authority . But the last soon became really independent . The ...
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... ruled over the remains of the Roman province . After the death of Pippin , Desiderius , the Lombard King , ravaged Romagna , and threatened Rome . Pope Hadrian applied to Pippin's son , King Charles , called " the Great , " the ...
... ruled over the remains of the Roman province . After the death of Pippin , Desiderius , the Lombard King , ravaged Romagna , and threatened Rome . Pope Hadrian applied to Pippin's son , King Charles , called " the Great , " the ...
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... ruled over by officers of his own choice ; he over- looked everything , and everything was referred to him . By his death the tie which bound all together was broken , and each state began to follow out its separate destiny . After the ...
... ruled over by officers of his own choice ; he over- looked everything , and everything was referred to him . By his death the tie which bound all together was broken , and each state began to follow out its separate destiny . After the ...
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... ruled over Rome till he died , and was succeeded by his son , who ruled the city as Consul under the name of Octavian , and as Pope under that of John the Twelfth . Although Hugh was driven out from Rome , he ruled over the rest of ...
... ruled over Rome till he died , and was succeeded by his son , who ruled the city as Consul under the name of Octavian , and as Pope under that of John the Twelfth . Although Hugh was driven out from Rome , he ruled over the rest of ...
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