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... surprising change was probably due to the fact that the army in Italy was increasingly made up of local recruits , whose loyalty to a distant emperor was less than their attachment to a fellow Italian . In any case 137 The City of God.
... surprising change was probably due to the fact that the army in Italy was increasingly made up of local recruits , whose loyalty to a distant emperor was less than their attachment to a fellow Italian . In any case 137 The City of God.
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... Italy were destroyed by imperial forces and only Spain was left . There the royal prince Hermenegild was converted from Arianism in 585 , a crime for which his father King Reccared had him put to death . The public outcry at this was so ...
... Italy were destroyed by imperial forces and only Spain was left . There the royal prince Hermenegild was converted from Arianism in 585 , a crime for which his father King Reccared had him put to death . The public outcry at this was so ...
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... Italy , where Rome would be properly represented , and sent envoys to Constantinople to bargain for this . When the envoys arrived , they discovered that Theodosius had just fallen from his horse and died . His appointed successor was ...
... Italy , where Rome would be properly represented , and sent envoys to Constantinople to bargain for this . When the envoys arrived , they discovered that Theodosius had just fallen from his horse and died . His appointed successor was ...
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