Italy and Her Invaders: The Lombard kingdom, 600-744. 1895Clarendon Press, 1895 - Europe |
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Adalwald Agilulf Alahis Ansprand apparently Arian Arichis Aripert Aripert II Ariwald army Avars Barbatus basilica battle Benevento bishop BOOK VII called cause Cherson chief Christ Church Cividale Columbanus conquest Constans Constantine Constantinople Council court Cunincpert death duchy duchy of Friuli duke ecclesiastical ejus Emperor Empire Exarch faith Farwald father Forum Julii Frankish Friuli Gisulf Grasulf Grimwald guidrigild hands Heraclius holy Imperial invasion Italy Justinian Justinian II king's kingdom Lateran laws letter Liber Pontificalis Liutprand Lombard king lord monastery monks Monothelete mundium murder noble palace Papal biographer Patriarch Paulus Pavia peace Pemmo Perctarit perhaps pontiff Pope Gregory probably province Ravenna received reign Roman Rome Romwald Rothari saint Saracens says Sclovenes seems sent Sergius seventh century Sicily slain slave solidi Spoleto story Taso Theodoric Theophanes Theudelinda throne tion told Transamund Trient Troya words Сн
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Page 129 - The lonely mountains o'er, And the resounding shore, A voice of weeping heard and loud lament; Prom haunted spring, and dale Edged with poplar pale, The parting genius is with sighing sent.
Page 37 - The moon is up, and yet it is not night; Sunset divides the sky with her; a sea Of glory streams along the Alpine height Of blue Friuli's mountains';
Page 478 - The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble, the name of the God of Jacob defend thee."
Page 129 - Prom haunted spring, and dale Edged with poplar pale, The parting genius is with sighing sent.
Page 129 - Two voices are there, one is of the sea ; one of the mountains '; and
Page 31 - et duo in Alsuca, et unum in Verona. Haec omnia castra cum diruta essent a Francis, cives universi ab eis ducti sunt captivi. Pro Ferruge vero castro intercedentibus episcopis Ingenuino de Savione et Agnello de Tridento data est redemptio per capud
Page 65 - Incipit ex illo montes Apulia notos Ostentare mihi quos torret Atabulus, et quos Nunquam erepsemus nisi nos vicina Trivici Villa recepisset