The Cambridge Medieval History, Volumen 2Henry Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, Joseph Robson Tanner, Charles William Previté-Orton, Zachary Nugent Brooke Macmillan, 1913 |
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... appoint the Emperor's own nephew Germanus governor of Africa . After performing prodigies of courage , skill , and energy , he succeeded at last in crushing out the insurrection ( 538 ) . But four years had been lost in useless and ...
... appoint the Emperor's own nephew Germanus governor of Africa . After performing prodigies of courage , skill , and energy , he succeeded at last in crushing out the insurrection ( 538 ) . But four years had been lost in useless and ...
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... appointed as his successor , carried them on with a long forgotten energy and decision . He boldly stated his conditions to the Emperor , and succeeded in wringing from him those supplies that had been doled out so meagrely to his ...
... appointed as his successor , carried them on with a long forgotten energy and decision . He boldly stated his conditions to the Emperor , and succeeded in wringing from him those supplies that had been doled out so meagrely to his ...
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... appointed in Italy , and the régime of civil administration was established the day after the capitulation of Ravenna . The reorganisation was carried out by the Pragmatic of 554. Under the praefect's high authority , assisted , as ...
... appointed in Italy , and the régime of civil administration was established the day after the capitulation of Ravenna . The reorganisation was carried out by the Pragmatic of 554. Under the praefect's high authority , assisted , as ...
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... appointed , and the imperial logothetae exacted with great harshness arrears of taxation , dating back to the time of the Gothic kings , from the country already ruined by warfare . Thus Justinian meant to efface , with one stroke of ...
... appointed , and the imperial logothetae exacted with great harshness arrears of taxation , dating back to the time of the Gothic kings , from the country already ruined by warfare . Thus Justinian meant to efface , with one stroke of ...
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... appoint and dispossess bishops , to convoke and direct councils , to sanction their decisions , and to amend or abolish their canons . Since he enjoyed theological controversies , and had a real talent for conducting them , he was not ...
... appoint and dispossess bishops , to convoke and direct councils , to sanction their decisions , and to amend or abolish their canons . Since he enjoyed theological controversies , and had a real talent for conducting them , he was not ...
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Página 464 - Jesus' crozier upon it and did not reach [it], but it bowed westwards to turn on its right side, for its face was from the south, to wit, to Tara. And the trace of the crozier abides on its left side still, and yet the crozier moved not from Patrick's hand. And the earth swallowed the twelve other images as far as their heads, and they are thus in sign of the miracle, and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell, and Patrick called them ail cum rege Loegaire; these are they who adored the idol.