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of the city of80
the city of rome73
the rest of the71
at the same time70
the land of the69
as far as the63
king theodoric to the52
on the following day48
at the battle of42
in the midst of41
as quickly as possible41
in the name of38
senate of the city38
the hands of the37
the senate of the37
as a result of36
the king of the36
land of the romans36
on account of the36
to the senate of35
for the first time34
at the beginning of34
and at the same32
at the hands of31
the greater part of31
in order that they31
from the city of30
a result of this30
rest of the army30
on the other hand29
king of the vandals29
king of the goths29
for a long time28
and for this reason28
the middle of the28
the army of the28
the beginning of the28
in the roman army28
to the emperor justinian28
the master of the28
into the land of27
the side of the27
praefect of the city27
the race of the27
and spoke as follows27
of the praetorian praefect26
of the emperor justinian26
what was being done26
with his whole army26
for the sake of26
the end of the25
the power of the25
it came about that25
the walls of rome24
with the rest of24
the presence of the23
by reason of the23
as has been said23
at the present time23
into the hands of23
after the death of23
for the most part23
was the course of23
the interior of the23
the name of the23
the most of them22
the plain of nero22
it so happened that22
as i have said22
order that they might22
in order that the21
letters written by cassiodorus21
the midst of the21
king of the visigoths21
as soon as he21
at a later time20
in order that he20
of the roman empire20
the cause of the20
as soon as the20
and as a result20
the time of the20
the history of the20
master of the offices20
not far from the20
in the city of19
the romans and the19
the battle of daras19
in the plain of19
history of the wars19
the dignity of the19
it seemed to him19
the mouth of the19
under the leadership of18
on the part of18
the nature of the18
at the time of18
in the direction of18
on the same subject18
the inhabitants of the18
to the office of18
with the whole army18
king theodoric to all18
in the case of18
order that he might18
the words of the17
the count of the17
king athalaric to the17
of lucania and bruttii17
emperor of the east17
that the enemy were17
theodoric to the senate17
the members of the17
in the land of17
the land of persia17
emperor of the romans17
the city of daras17
and in this way17
emperor of the west17
the head of the17
at the end of16
on the other side16
at that time the16
he was about to16
king theodoric to faustus16
as soon as they16
theodoric to all the16
in the following manner16
the face of the16
for it is not16
in the middle of16
count of sacred largesses16
by the side of16
part of the army16
a man of the16
of the count of16
is said to have15
the ranks of the15
no longer able to15
to the land of15
the base of the15
at the head of15
a part of the15
there was a certain15
the hand of the15
the gates of the15
the part of the14
vir illustris and patrician14
the service of the14
the voice of the14
king of the franks14
on the one hand14
the commanders of the14
written by cassiodorus in14
as well as the14
of the goths and14
the officers of the14
the direction of the14
the character of the14
the emperor of the14
the waters of the14
the commencement of the14
seems to have been14
the battle of tricamarum14
to the number of14
a portion of the14
for this reason he14
not long after this13
vir illustris and comes13
and when he had13
the people of the13
the goths who were13
a great number of13
in the way of13
the course of these13
at the moment when13
for an unencumbered traveller13
in one of the13
in the course of13
the eyes of the13
the manner in which13
of the reign of13
the place where the13
took possession of the13
with a great army13
and as soon as13
and one of the13
not be able to13
in the reign of13
the reign of the13
from the land of13
subject to the romans13
such and such a13
king theodahad to the13
the camp of the13
in the presence of13
the most of the13
in the army of13
for a few minutes13
now it happened that12
he came to the12
the appearance of the12
by one of the12
to the city of12
course of these events12
but a short time12
they are accustomed to12
was a man of12
into the presence of12
the land of colchis12
to go to the12
as time went on12
up to the present12
the course of the12
out of the way12
and when he came12
the nation of the12
a man who was12
king of the persians12
reign of the emperor12
the form of a12
as we have said12
and the rest of12
general of the east12
on either side of12
great sums of money12
he was eager to12
the sight of the12
a large number of12
and those of the12
when he came to11
athalaric to the senate11
the name of theodoric11
the city of nisibis11
had come to the11
the remainder of the11
the men who were11
of the life of11
of the persians and11
which is on the11
with some of the11
in command of the11
the office of the11
that part of the11
and when they had11
the course of events11
was by no means11
the basilica of st11
greater part of the11
distant from the city11
devised the following plan11
of the vandals and11
the bank of the11
in time of peace11
the door of the11
part of the wall11
of the romans and11
the plain of boulla11
of the death of11
wing at the battle11
this part of the11
in a short time11
of the ionian gulf11
by cassiodorus in the11
to be restored to11
was not able to11
the foot of the11
of the enemy and11
the walls of the11
were not able to11
the place of the11
for a short time11
but in order that11
it seems to me11
and at that time11
of one of the11
the whole of the11
for this reason they11
at the foot of11
at the capture of11
the fact that the11
were quite unwilling to11
hands of the enemy10
the leaders of the10
of the cursus publicus10
the father and daughter10
it will be seen10
the leader of the10
year of his reign10
he saw that the10
the ruler of the10
not one of the10
to the emperor and10
the honour of the10
might be able to10
the necessities of life10
of those who had10
as has been stated10
written in the name10
they were unable to10
the wall of the10
the enemy in the10
the banquet of famine10
the praefect of the10
count of the patrimony10
on behalf of the10
an expedition against the10
are not to be10
it happened that the10
on the ground that10
of a man who10
cassiodorus in the name10
to the present time10
for no good reason10
the top of the10
on the point of10
it was evident that10
peace with the romans10
all the rest of10
formula of the count10
at the time when10
the fortifications of the10
of the fact that10
wall of the city10
the same as the10
in the late afternoon10
the care of the10
that he should be10
it is to be10
the number of the10
one of the most10
of the roman army10
the prison of oblivion10
near the city of10
cancellarius of lucania and10
to a great height9
to all the goths9
in the rear of9
the goths and romans9
and as for the9
to ward off the9
which they had been9
the attack of the9
the people of rome9
close to the fortifications9
in the same way9
is not at all9
as they had been9
there can be no9
the same time he9
the women and children9
without the knowledge of9
the corpse of the9
the rear of the9
the vandals and the9
to the inhabitants of9
in the latin tongue9
master of the horse9
the pleasures of the9
one of the enemy9
with all speed to9
but in the meantime9
the greatest part of9
for this indiction the9
and they say that9
in the preceding narrative9
greater part of his9
priest of the city9
for this reason the9
at the extremity of9
year of the reign9
the war against the9
in the days of9
for a great distance9
in the time of9
the siege of rome9
the rule of the9
the beginning of this9
the left of the9
a man who had9
as has been told9
the command of the9
the affairs of the9
he himself with the9
king of the burgundians9
rushed off in flight9
the meaning of the9
on their way to9
and some of the9
of count of the9
the story of the9
the entrance of the9
the goths and the9
such was the course9
that it was the9
of bruttii and lucania9
the field against the9
the laws of the9
at the commencement of9
came about that the9
of the young goth9
the servants of the9
are said to be9
are said to have9
since the time when9
ought not to be9
are accustomed to call9
of the province of9
the guarding of the9
at the hand of9
does not seem to9
to the place where9
he was not able9
the temple of serapis9
land of the persians9
the persians who were9
in the place of9
subject and tributary to9
for it was not9
the treasures of the9
the strength of the9
and took possession of9
the chief cause of9
one of his own9
i am unable to9
in a place called9
now at that time9
that it was not8
sent as envoy to8
no one of you8
base of the wall8
judges of the provinces8
one of the barbarians8
that portion of the8
no one of the8
but as soon as8
the city of ravenna8
the stock of the8
been decided upon by8
of the men of8
on the right of8
at no distant time8
the remembrance of the8
as each one could8
to those who were8
the extremity of the8
the title of the8
and when they came8
it is said that8
order that they may8
in this way the8
it will be necessary8
i shall return to8
was at that time8
invaded the land of8
a great part of8
of the enemy in8
for the following reason8
i do not know8
on the pincian mount8
of the master of8
and came to the8
the majority of the8
to the plain of8
what was going on8
the city and the8
but as it was8
the early part of8
terrified at the danger8
the gates of rome8
were quite unable to8
the romans who were8
it was fated that8
on the left of8
the names of the8
set fire to the8
of the young warrior8
with all speed and8
in order to guard8
the light of the8
that you may be8
army of the goths8
from the time when8
the romans in the8
every part of the8
the length of the8
which the romans call8
to the service of8
third part of the8
that he would be8
that there should be8
when they came near8
to the knowledge of8
the death of theodoric8
the defence of the8
to storm the wall8
at that time a8
as well as in8
the appearance of a8
by reason of their8
the nature of things8
for this reason it8
so happened that the8
result of this the8
the mind of the8
on the side of8
army of the enemy8
of the sacred largesses8
the fortifications of rome8
to the citizens of8
to the side of8
of those who have8
the body of the8
to capture the city8
that he did not8
the emperor justinian was8
the sea of pontus8
it is not at8
in the hands of8
they were about to8
that they might not8
army to invade persia8
king of the thuringians8
the pillars of heracles8
the other side of8
until he himself should8
play the part of8
was held by the8
an army to invade8
will be of advantage8
the best of the8
to the king of8
the opening of the8
of the nature of8
count of the sacred8
the host of the8
in spite of the8
he was a man8
in accordance with the8
the officium of the8
the knowledge of the8
leader of the goths8
and many of the8
to be allowed to8
the general of the8
in order that you8
the country of the8
and since they were8
king theodoric to argolicus8
the outskirts of the8
up to my time8
put an end to8
with a few men8
upon the death of8
at the base of8
on the left wing8
of the fifth century8
shall return to the8
when the emperor justinian8
information as to the8
the third part of8
but some say that8
office of count of8
they say that the8
at the court of8
invade the land of8
they were eager to8
all the inhabitants of8
the whole roman army8
as he listened to8
of the inhabitants of8
the death of his8
the back of the8
in spite of himself7
to put an end7
the kingdom of the7
from time to time7
the moors in byzacium7
and all the other7
athalaric to all the7
quickly as possible to7
the priest of the7
let no one of7
of capturing the city7
a people of central7
who were keeping guard7
the emperor justinian had7
the household of belisarius7
chief cause of the7
in the first place7
with all the rest7
seems to me that7
but i shall return7
the influence of the7
at the period of7
but since they were7
the weight of the7
in the harbour of7
a letter to the7
by no means to7
to attend to the7
of the goths in7
even up to my7
the report of the7
display of valorous deeds7
the small pincian gate7
the throne of the7
to invade the land7
a great reputation for7
with all their might7
not in order to7
one hundred and twenty7
and there was a7
by the hand of7
held the office of7
in the previous narrative7
both sides of the7
the year of the7
in the preceding letter7
in the neighbourhood of7
in the theodosian code7
then for this indiction7
upon learning that the7
left wing at the7
the date of the7
but he did not7
such a multitude of7
of the necessities of7
army against the enemy7
of the office of7
on an embassy to7
and it happened that7
the overthrow of the7
the decision of the7
that there would be7
an assault upon the7
they came near the7
the contemplation of the7
that some of the7
of the romans who7
the time when the7
the count of sacred7
he was quite unwilling7
as a hostage to7
held by the enemy7
of the race of7
great sum of money7
was quite unwilling to7
it happened that he7
beat a hasty retreat7
in connection with the7
but on the following7
made a display of7
to return to the7
on the run to7
the progress of events7
as if he had7
of the praefectus praetorio7
the fortunes of the7
which is called the7
in the service of7
at a loss what7
of the pincian hill7
in the following collection7
the left wing at7
alliance with the romans7
to make an attempt7
of the sixth century7
of not less than7
the battle on the7
a great sum of7
as i have stated7
the steps of the7
theodoric to the sajo7
a loss what to7
it seems probable that7
they thought that the7
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the case of the7
in the house of7
by me in the7
the notables of the7
the bodies of the7
which they call the7
the kings of the7
it is for this7
with some few men7
that it is not7
the chief priest of7
it came to pass7
such was the message7
sends an army against7
now for the first7
and on the following7
the life of cassiodorus7
that the man was7
the property of the7
very close to the7
to the north of7
and one might add7
in the best possible7
be of advantage to7
and such a province7
in their own tongue7
about the time of7
the mercy of the7
but as for me7
loss what to do7
such were the words7
and the most of7
the author of the7
sent by the emperor7
to the roman people7
for he was a7
the portion of the7
forty stades distant from7
of the romans in7
in the same place7
in which he had7
stades distant from the7
for a few moments7
the family of the7
of the goths to7
of valorous deeds against7
of those who were7
seem to have been7
bank of the tiber7
of the city and7
on the third day7
of the temple of7
an embassy to the7
was at a loss7
the guards of belisarius7
and a little later7
of the household of7
it was impossible to7
the summons of the7
had not as yet7
by the roman army7
the origin of the7
all the nations of7
between the romans and7
to the present day7
for the safety of7
to be found in7
to set up a7
in the progress of7
and on the other7
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king athalaric to all7
for the defence of7
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the example of the7
fortifications of the city7
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the whole matter to7
should be able to7
to carry out the7
the surface of the7
not one of them7
a large force of7
members of the senate7
on both sides of7
romans and the persians7
the first of the7
in the form of7
in the same manner7
the mutineers of stotzas7
praefect of the gauls7
in front of the7
given as a hostage7
what had taken place7
as a reward for7
of their own accord7
one hundred and fifty7
battle on the euphrates7
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the territory of the7
in the hour of7
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the right of the7
as far as possible7
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the will of the6
by the appearance of6
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the office of general6
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both by land and6
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opening of the tent6
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form of the name6
the crossing of the6
cassiodorus as praetorian praefect6
the letters of cassiodorus6
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of the magister officiorum6
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summons of the emperor6
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part of the city6
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of athalaric the king4
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the signal for the4
of pope felix iii4
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elevation to the patriciate4
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king theodoric to senarius4
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officer of the court4
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the dignified cultivators and4
himself a brave man4
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of the following letters4
the administration of justice4
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the same subject as4
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the first of these4
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an army against them4
their wives and children4
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power in the west4
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office of the praetorian4
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a letter to justinian4
one of the servants4
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of one hundred and4
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election of pope felix4
war with the franks4
rising to a great4
the request of the4
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whom i have mentioned4
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guarding of the wall4
when this was heard4
city on the euphrates4
of the king of4
to the whole army4
far as the boundaries4
and fifty stades distant4
have the opportunity to4
character of the man4
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remission of taxes for4
the suddenness of the4
on account of their4
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of the enemy came4
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romans from of old4
from the rest of4
the courses of the4
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chief priest of the4
the departure of the4
say that the emperor4
the son of gizeric4
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numbers of the enemy4
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almost the whole of4
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men in the world4
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the stewards of the4
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large number of the4
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the words of cassiodorus4
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presence of the king4
antonina whom he had4
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the inhabitants of rome4
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his passage through the4
remarks on this letter4
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any of the romans4
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our lord and grandfather4
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cultivators of the soil4
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the heads of the4
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cassiodorus in his own4
the maintenance of the4
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women and children and4
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people of southern italy4
of the army of4
as the price of4
the withdrawal of the4
the official staff of4
treatment at the hands4
them in battle and4
the other by the4
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to the palace and4
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the keeping of the4
they might be able4
of caesarea history of4
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against the vandals and4
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they did as directed4
man of the senate4
great reputation for discretion4
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the end of life4
of bina and terna4
the site of the4
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under the influence of4
history of the goths4
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at a time when4
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what in the world4
one letters written by4
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de bello gotthico i4
more than anything else4
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the man who was4
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to force their way4
these things in mind4
of the moors in4
his preparations for the4
one of these two4
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between ravenna and constantinople4
the property of a4
when the emperor heard4
city in southern italy4
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at any rate in4
the whole army of4
they took up arms4
from the city and4
for the roman empire4
the soldiers in the4
who was the son4
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of the east and4
he might be able4
chief priest of rome4
command of the garrison4
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the murder of the4
the inhabitants of sura4
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office of praetorian praefect4
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door of the tent4
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which i have spoken4
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upon a roman force4
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came into the presence4
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one of the body4
to the study of4
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the repair of the4
of the works of4
stades from the city4
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appeared in his eyes4
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burst from his lips4
the son of sisiniolus4
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in the winter season4
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to prevent war between4
the battle of scalae4
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out against the enemy4
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the settlement of the4
the time of lunch4
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of the gothic history4
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war between clovis and4
to the count of4
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with a great rush4
we should have expected4
that the emperor would4
who had a great4
opened the gates and4
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the romans and lazi4
them into the city4
of the christian era4
the army against the4
exceedingly beautiful to look4
with them in the4
service of the gods4
into the mouth of4
with him in the4
not so much because4
we have already described4
of the visigoths and4
of the first rank4
a brave man in4
of the roman populace4
he had reached the4
of that part of4
at a loss as4
period of which we4
expedition against the romans4
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and for some time4
the movements of the4
in the temple of4
to me that the4
in all other respects4
two thousand of the4
with regard to the4
in the royal power4
of goths and romans4
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the commands of the4
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with an army to4
all the romans were4
be no doubt that4
the army to the4
the island of scandza4
to the camp of4
the gates of a4
the cause of this4
attack of the persians4
the destruction of the4
the sake of the4
who wrote this history4
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at the request of4
the value of the4
of all the other4
of the huns who4
the goths at the4
great numbers of the4
in behalf of the4
of the sons of4
kingdom of the visigoths4
cover of the night4
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and forwards over the4
as has been already4
to sail with all4
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the hands of a4
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it to the ground4
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at the mouth of4
to the spot where4
be brought in to4
took up arms and4
the harbour of rome4
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from the roman emperor4
sent to the plain4
to the time of4
lower part of the4
bearer of this letter4
told in the following4
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to the early part4
the building of the4
accession to the throne4
into the city at4
the manner of the4
of the city at4
at that time was4
the period of which4
part of the work4
italy and her invaders4
from the hands of4
occupied by the romans4
for the interests of4
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of all the inhabitants4
roman commander of infantry4
the authority of the4
to win over the4
the wife of belisarius4
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those who were to4
the force of the4
between clovis and alaric4
decided upon by the4
many of the enemy4
in the front ranks4
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