A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... territory he had lost in 197 B.C. , he sought for fourteen years to arouse the Greeks against Rome . When his successor , Persius , plotted against Rome , the senate began the Third Mace- donian War ( 171-168 B.C. ) , in order to ...
... territory he had lost in 197 B.C. , he sought for fourteen years to arouse the Greeks against Rome . When his successor , Persius , plotted against Rome , the senate began the Third Mace- donian War ( 171-168 B.C. ) , in order to ...
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... territory by the Don and the Dnieper in the early fourth century , were subordinate to the Visigoths . Seemingly , the Goths came origi- nally from Scandinavia or the Baltic coast , and very early mi- grated southward to the Black Sea ...
... territory by the Don and the Dnieper in the early fourth century , were subordinate to the Visigoths . Seemingly , the Goths came origi- nally from Scandinavia or the Baltic coast , and very early mi- grated southward to the Black Sea ...
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... territory , for Italy was helpless . When Attila did recommence the campaign , he was turned back from the gates of Rome because of the peace efforts of Pope Leo , bribes , and the fact that his army was stricken by both disease and ...
... territory , for Italy was helpless . When Attila did recommence the campaign , he was turned back from the gates of Rome because of the peace efforts of Pope Leo , bribes , and the fact that his army was stricken by both disease and ...
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