History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 326
... Visigoths . Their leader Alaric , cut off from the helpful contacts which Stilicho had maintained with him , went on demanding money and land and , when his demands were rejected , he marched in three successive years right up to the ...
... Visigoths . Their leader Alaric , cut off from the helpful contacts which Stilicho had maintained with him , went on demanding money and land and , when his demands were rejected , he marched in three successive years right up to the ...
Pagina 343
... Visigoth Alaric , since he always regarded the government at Constantinople as the foremost of his enemies . When , long ... Visigoths and Burgundians settled in Gaul , there were once more formal partitions of land , in which the local ...
... Visigoth Alaric , since he always regarded the government at Constantinople as the foremost of his enemies . When , long ... Visigoths and Burgundians settled in Gaul , there were once more formal partitions of land , in which the local ...
Pagina 352
... Visigoths ruling the south - west of Gaul as well as Spain , and the Burgundians in control of south - eastern Gaul , while another group of German communities , the Franks , had established themselves in the north of the country . The ...
... Visigoths ruling the south - west of Gaul as well as Spain , and the Burgundians in control of south - eastern Gaul , while another group of German communities , the Franks , had established themselves in the north of the country . The ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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