The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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... Italy , and expels Valentinian . A.D. 388. Maximus defeated and killed in Italy , and his son Victor in Gaul . The Britons of the army of Maximus establish them- selves in Armorica ( Britanny ) . A.D. 392. Valentinian killed by ...
... Italy , and expels Valentinian . A.D. 388. Maximus defeated and killed in Italy , and his son Victor in Gaul . The Britons of the army of Maximus establish them- selves in Armorica ( Britanny ) . A.D. 392. Valentinian killed by ...
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... Italy . A.D. 407. The Vandals penetrate into Gaul , and threaten Britain . The army in Britain revolts , and declares Marcus emperor . Marcus is killed , and Gratian , a native of Britain , assumes the purple . Gratian is deposed and ...
... Italy . A.D. 407. The Vandals penetrate into Gaul , and threaten Britain . The army in Britain revolts , and declares Marcus emperor . Marcus is killed , and Gratian , a native of Britain , assumes the purple . Gratian is deposed and ...
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... Italy . Constantine makes his son Constans Cæsar . Honorius recognises Constantine as his partner in the empire . Arcadius dies , and is succeeded by his son Theo- dosius II . A.D. 409. Rome captured by the Goths , under Alaric , August ...
... Italy . Constantine makes his son Constans Cæsar . Honorius recognises Constantine as his partner in the empire . Arcadius dies , and is succeeded by his son Theo- dosius II . A.D. 409. Rome captured by the Goths , under Alaric , August ...
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... Italian republics of the middle ages . The British cities formed themselves into a varying number of inde- pendent states , usually at war among themselves , but occasionally united by some common danger into a con- federacy , with an ...
... Italian republics of the middle ages . The British cities formed themselves into a varying number of inde- pendent states , usually at war among themselves , but occasionally united by some common danger into a con- federacy , with an ...
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... and the Roman settlers , and ere long became a Frankish kingdom . Germany was gradually occupied by Slavonic tribes , who drove the Goths and other nations into Italy , where they took firm root , 46 BRITAIN INDEPENDENT.
... and the Roman settlers , and ere long became a Frankish kingdom . Germany was gradually occupied by Slavonic tribes , who drove the Goths and other nations into Italy , where they took firm root , 46 BRITAIN INDEPENDENT.
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