... GOD, a title which all offensive conquerors have more or less merited, though none but Attila is said to have assumed and gloried in it. He may justly be ranked among the greatest conquerors ; for there was scarcely any province in / Europe which... A Thousand Years of the Tartars - Trang 168bởi Edward Harper Parker - 1895 - 371 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| John Platts - 1825 - 706 trang
...was scarcely any province in / Europe which did not feel the weight of his victorious arms. Attila deduced his descent from the ancient Huns, who had formerly contended with the monarchs of China. His features, according to the observation of a Gothic historian, bore the stamp... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 trang
...there was scarcely any province in Europe which did not feel the weight of his victorious arms. Attila deduced his descent from the ancient Huns, who had formerly contended with the monarchs of China. His feature^ according to the observation of a Gothic historian, bore the stamp... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 trang
...there was scarcely any province in Europe which did uot feel the weight of his victorious arms. Attila deduced his descent from the ancient Huns, who had formerly contended with the monarchs of China. His features, according to the observation of a Gothic historian, bore the stamp... | |
| Dawson Massy - 1863 - 522 trang
...created such universal panic as made their progress almost a continued triumph. Attila, their leader, deduced his descent from the ancient Huns, who had formerly contended with the monarchs of China. His portrait exhibits the genuine deformity of a modern Calmnck ; a large head,... | |
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