The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--, Volume 3, Issue 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 - Biography |
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... battle ; but was dragged from the church where he had concealed himself , and mur- dered by the command of Ricimer , July 11th , A. D. 472. ( Sidonius Apollinaris , An- themi Panegyricus , vv . 1-548 .; Epistolæ , i . 7 , 9. ii . 1. iii ...
... battle ; but was dragged from the church where he had concealed himself , and mur- dered by the command of Ricimer , July 11th , A. D. 472. ( Sidonius Apollinaris , An- themi Panegyricus , vv . 1-548 .; Epistolæ , i . 7 , 9. ii . 1. iii ...
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... battle is not mentioned . Soon after , An- theric sent Ewin , duke of Tridentum , to in- vade Istria , which was under the sway of the Byzantines , and the Longobards , after having devastated that country and collected a great booty ...
... battle is not mentioned . Soon after , An- theric sent Ewin , duke of Tridentum , to in- vade Istria , which was under the sway of the Byzantines , and the Longobards , after having devastated that country and collected a great booty ...
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... battle against Porus , B. c . 327. In B. C. 324 , when Alexander entertained his soldiers in the most magnificent manner at Susa on the Choaspes , and paid the debts of his soldiers , Antigenes , after having made some arrangement with ...
... battle against Porus , B. c . 327. In B. C. 324 , when Alexander entertained his soldiers in the most magnificent manner at Susa on the Choaspes , and paid the debts of his soldiers , Antigenes , after having made some arrangement with ...
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... battles of Attalus and Eumenes against the Gauls . Attalus I. , king of Pergamus , the successor of Eumenes , obtained his great victory over the Gauls in the hun- dred and thirty - fifth Olympiad , or 239 years before Christ , and ...
... battles of Attalus and Eumenes against the Gauls . Attalus I. , king of Pergamus , the successor of Eumenes , obtained his great victory over the Gauls in the hun- dred and thirty - fifth Olympiad , or 239 years before Christ , and ...
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... battle of Issus ( B. c . 333 ) some such conduct and dreading to fall into a state metrius. the siege of Halicarnassus ( B. c . 334 ) he was among those who had distinguished them- selves by their courage . In B. c . 333 this post was ...
... battle of Issus ( B. c . 333 ) some such conduct and dreading to fall into a state metrius. the siege of Halicarnassus ( B. c . 334 ) he was among those who had distinguished them- selves by their courage . In B. c . 333 this post was ...
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