The Cambridge Medieval History, Volumen 2Henry Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, Joseph Robson Tanner, Charles William Previté-Orton, Zachary Nugent Brooke Macmillan, 1980 |
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... Saracen Failures in Gaul 375 power , certainly encouraged a vigorous expansion in connexion with his policy of restoration ; but the attack of the Saracens was no longer successful , and as early as 759 the Arabs had to relinquish ...
... Saracen Failures in Gaul 375 power , certainly encouraged a vigorous expansion in connexion with his policy of restoration ; but the attack of the Saracens was no longer successful , and as early as 759 the Arabs had to relinquish ...
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... Saracens . Sikard died in 839 , and immediately afterwards the Saracens of Sicily were once more in Calabria . They even advanced as far as Apulia , and though the conquest of Bari was not at first attained , Taranto fell and was not ...
... Saracens . Sikard died in 839 , and immediately afterwards the Saracens of Sicily were once more in Calabria . They even advanced as far as Apulia , and though the conquest of Bari was not at first attained , Taranto fell and was not ...
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... Saracens from Calabria . Thus Southern Italy became once more a portion of the Byzantine Empire . The subsequent attacks of the Saracens in this quarter were no more than episodes , although the coast towns were again occasionally laid ...
... Saracens from Calabria . Thus Southern Italy became once more a portion of the Byzantine Empire . The subsequent attacks of the Saracens in this quarter were no more than episodes , although the coast towns were again occasionally laid ...
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JUSTINIAN THE IMPERIAL RESTORATION IN THE WEST | 1 |
The Persian | 7 |
Conquest of Italy | 14 |
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