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the friendship of the emperors; and at the solicitations of Justinian, they passed the Danube, to reduce, according to their treaty, the cities of Noricum and the fortresses of Pa
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of Robert over the Emperors of the East and West. Roger , King of Sicily, Invades Africa and Greece. The Emperor Manuel Comnenus. Wars of the Greeks and Normans. Extinction of the
Chapter 56 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; The Saracens, Franks, and Greeks, in Italy.
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who style themselves emperors: we likewise summon all the electors of Germany, to inform us on what pretence they have usurped the inalienable right of the Roman people, the ancie
Chapter 70 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' — the Tribune Rienzi; Return of the Popes
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lawful patrimony of the emperors would be applied only to the support of that government on which their own safety and reward must ultimately depend. The mutiny was secretly infla
Chapter 43 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' - Rebellions of Africa;Narses; Belisarius; Justinian
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of the purple. The emperors, anxious for their personal safety and the public peace, were reduced to the base expedient of corrupting the discipline which rendered them alike form
General observations on the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, from 'The History of The Decline and Fall Of The Roman Empire' by Edward Gibbon
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and as long as the emperors who reigned before Constantine persisted in the profession of idolatry, the epithet of Babylon was applied to the city and to the empire of Rome. A reg
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antique title which the emperors condescended to assume: the barbarian himself seemed to contract a sacred obligation to respect the majesty of the republic; and the successors of
Chapter 38 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'- Clovis, the Alemanni, Burgundians, and Visigoths; French Monarchy; the Saxons
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West between the two emperors. Their proposals were rejected with disdain; and the refusal was aggravated by the insulting clemency of Attalus, who condescended to promise that if
Chapter 31 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' - Alaric, Manners,the Goths, Constantine, Gaul,Spain Britain.
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from the Greek emperors of the East. The patriarch exposed the vices and weakness of the successors of Constantine. "I will rouse," exclaimed the hermit, "the martial nations of E
Chapter 58 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Origin and Numbers of the First Crusade.
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of the Christian emperors, violates the dignity rather than the truth of history by comparing the son of Theodosius to one of those harmless and simple animals who scarcely feel t
Chapter 32 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; The Persian War, and Division of Armenia.
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of excellent emperors, who had acquired their title, not by birth,or public election, but by the fictitious rite of adoption. That bloodydebauchee being murdered by a conspiracy,
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edicts of the Roman emperors. ( 21 ) The conquest of Africa was facilitated by the active real or the secret favour of a domestic faction; the wanton outrages against the churches
Chapter 33 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' - Honorius, Valentinian III, Placidia, Aetius, Boniface, the Vandals
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