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... Saxons , 160. West . Persia , 166 . THE TIMES OF MOHAMMED AND THE FIRST KHALIFS . Mohammed , 168. First Khalifs , 173. Conquest of Syria , 174. Conquest of Persia , 176. Conquest of Egypt , 177. Invasion of Africa , 178. Om- miyades ...
... Saxons , 160. West . Persia , 166 . THE TIMES OF MOHAMMED AND THE FIRST KHALIFS . Mohammed , 168. First Khalifs , 173. Conquest of Syria , 174. Conquest of Persia , 176. Conquest of Egypt , 177. Invasion of Africa , 178. Om- miyades ...
Side 139
... Saxons , Alle- manni , and Sarmatians , and built fortresses along the Rhine . Want of self - command was his great defect . Valens was of a less noble character , and he exercised great cruelty against those who set up claims to his em ...
... Saxons , Alle- manni , and Sarmatians , and built fortresses along the Rhine . Want of self - command was his great defect . Valens was of a less noble character , and he exercised great cruelty against those who set up claims to his em ...
Side 146
... Saxons beyond the Rhine , all took arms to repel the Huns . From his village - court on the banks of the Theiss , Attila pursued his march through Austria , Styria , the borders of Rhætia and Allemannia , passed the Rhine , defeated at ...
... Saxons beyond the Rhine , all took arms to repel the Huns . From his village - court on the banks of the Theiss , Attila pursued his march through Austria , Styria , the borders of Rhætia and Allemannia , passed the Rhine , defeated at ...
Side 155
... Saxon confederates , abandoned Pan- ' nonia . On a lovely morning of spring they with rap- ture first beheld , from the summit of the Alps , the magnificent region which was to become their own . Their march through the country was ...
... Saxon confederates , abandoned Pan- ' nonia . On a lovely morning of spring they with rap- ture first beheld , from the summit of the Alps , the magnificent region which was to become their own . Their march through the country was ...
Side 159
... the Palace , whose original employment had been the presentation of peti- tions , gradually usurped all power , and eventually the throne . A. D. The Anglo - Saxons . The isle of CHAP . I. BARBARIANS IN THE WESTERN EMPIRE . 159.
... the Palace , whose original employment had been the presentation of peti- tions , gradually usurped all power , and eventually the throne . A. D. The Anglo - Saxons . The isle of CHAP . I. BARBARIANS IN THE WESTERN EMPIRE . 159.
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