Franks was fatal to those peoples who had become incorporated with the Romans ; for it was from them that the exiled wanderers, still fierce in their ruin, and with arms in their hands, demanded lands and herds; all, in short, which they themselves had... The Netherlands - Page 13by Thomas Colley Grattan - 1833 - 422 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1831 - 316 pages
...Saxon tribe is a fact on which no doubt rests. The name of the victors is, however, questionable.f The Varni having remained settled near the mouths...Clovis making himself master of almost the whole of GauLf Under this new empire not a vestige of the ancient nations of the Ardennes was left. The * Gibbon,... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1831 - 318 pages
...arms in their hands, demanded lands and herds ; all, in short, which they themselves had lost Prom the middle of the fourth century to the end of the...Clovis making himself master of almost the whole of Gaul.f Under this new empire not a vestige of the ancient nations of the Ardennes was left. The * Gibbon,... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - Civilization - 1850 - 442 pages
...priest at Marseilles, who, in his work entitled, Treatise on Illustrious Men, or Ecclesiastical Authors, from the middle of the fourth century to the end of the fifth, has given us more information on the literary history of the period than we find anywhere else. When... | |
| Lady Katie Magnus, Michael Friedländer - Jews - 1890 - 432 pages
...and Vandals, Lombards and Franks, rose on the ruins of the great Roman state. From the latter half of the fourth century to the end of the fifth there was general storm and upheaval throughout those dominions, in almost every province of which Jews were... | |
| Lady Katie Magnus - Jews - 1890 - 436 pages
...and Vandals, Lombards and Franks, rose on the ruins of the great Roman state. From the latter half of the fourth century to the end of the fifth there was general storm and upheaval throughout those dominions, in almost every province of which Jews were... | |
| François Guizot - Civilization - 1898 - 562 pages
...priest at Marseilles, whp in his work entitled, Treatise on Illustrious Men, or Ecclesias tical Authors, from the middle of the fourth century to the end of the fifth, has given us more information on the literary history of the period than we find anywhere else. When... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1899 - 418 pages
...while involuntarily deciding the destiny of Europe. The defeat of the Franks was fatal to those peoples who had become incorporated with the Romans ; for...Clovis making himself master of almost the whole of Gaul. Under this new empire not a vestige of the ancient nations of the Ardennes was left. The civilized... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - Netherlands - 1901 - 412 pages
...while involuntarily deciding the destiny of Europe. The defeat of the Franks was fatal to those peoples who had become incorporated with the Romans ; for...fourth century to the end of the fifth, there was a sue cession of invasions in this spirit, which always ended by the subjugation of a part of the country... | |
| Andrew Beattie, Timothy Pepper - Syria - 2001 - 382 pages
...slowly grew up to house the tenacious farmers who cultivated the dessicated land, and a monastic boom from the middle of the fourth century to the end of the sixth century led to the construction of sixty monasteries in the region. The area was a wealthy one,... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - History - 2007 - 357 pages
...while involuntarily deciding the destiny of Europe. The defeat of the Franks was fatal to those peoples who had become incorporated with the Romans; for it...country; and which was completed about the year 490, by Ciovis making himself master of almost the whole of Gaul. Under this new empire not a vestige of the... | |
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