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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXII: Greek Emperors Of Nice And Constantinople
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l.v.c.

49--56, l.vi.c.

1--13.
See Pachymer, l.iv.c.29, l.v.c.

7--10, 25 l.vi.c.30, 32, 33, and Nicephorus Gregoras, l.iv.5, l.v.1, 6.] [Footnote 39: The reader of Herodotus will recollect how miraculously the Assyrian host of Sennacherib was disarmed and destroyed, (l.ii.

c.
141.)] Among the proscribed adherents of the house of Swabia, John of Procida forfeited a small island of that name in the Bay of Naples.


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