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... emperor with kindness , and went back to Persia loaded with presents . He died in 1833. His death was a great loss to his country , although he could not have prevented the encroachments of Russia . supe- ABBEY is used in a legal sense ...
... emperor with kindness , and went back to Persia loaded with presents . He died in 1833. His death was a great loss to his country , although he could not have prevented the encroachments of Russia . supe- ABBEY is used in a legal sense ...
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... emperor Heraclius , Abubekr died 635 A.D. , aged 63 , and was buried at Medina , near the remains of Mohammed and his wife Aysha . ABULFARA'J ( Lat . Abulfaragius ) , called also Barhebræus - i . e . , Son of the Hebrew , as being by ...
... emperor Heraclius , Abubekr died 635 A.D. , aged 63 , and was buried at Medina , near the remains of Mohammed and his wife Aysha . ABULFARA'J ( Lat . Abulfaragius ) , called also Barhebræus - i . e . , Son of the Hebrew , as being by ...
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... Emperor Augustus ) and Marcus Antonius . These two had for some time ruled the Roman world between them - the former in the west , the latter in the east ; it now came to a struggle for the sole sovereignty . The two armies were ...
... Emperor Augustus ) and Marcus Antonius . These two had for some time ruled the Roman world between them - the former in the west , the latter in the east ; it now came to a struggle for the sole sovereignty . The two armies were ...
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... Emperor Frederic I .; but his high notions of the papal supremacy , which he carried as far as even Gregory VII . , led to the beginning of that long contest of the popes against the house of Hohenstaufen , which ended in the ...
... Emperor Frederic I .; but his high notions of the papal supremacy , which he carried as far as even Gregory VII . , led to the beginning of that long contest of the popes against the house of Hohenstaufen , which ended in the ...
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... emperor , however , is supposed to have hastened his death , which took place at the early age of 55. His life , by his son - in - law Tacitus , has always been regarded as one of the choicest specimens of biography in literature . name ...
... emperor , however , is supposed to have hastened his death , which took place at the early age of 55. His life , by his son - in - law Tacitus , has always been regarded as one of the choicest specimens of biography in literature . name ...
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