Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the third / [[electronic resource] /] / William Gibson, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 |
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ISBN | 1-4619-1166-4 |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire [[electronic resource]] . Volume the sixth / / William Gibson, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (847 p.) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the fifth / [[electronic resource] /] / by Edward Gibbon, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (842 p.) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4619-1168-0 |
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Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the third / / William Gibson, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Electric Book Co., , 2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (792 pages) |
ISBN | 1-4619-1166-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
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Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the sixth / / William Gibson, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Electric Book Co., , 2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (847 pages) |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the fifth / / Edward Gibbon, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Electric Book Co., , 2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (842 pages) |
ISBN | 1-4619-1168-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
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Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the third / / William Gibson, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (792 pages) |
ISBN | 1-4619-1166-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Chapter XXVII. Death of Gratian.-Ruin of Arianism.-St. Ambrose.-First Civil War, against Maximus. -- Character and reign of Gratian -- Revolt of Maximus in Britain -- Peace treaty between Maximus and Theodosius, A.D. 383-387 -- Gregory Nazianzen -- Council of Constantinople, A.D. 381 -- defeat of Arianism -- Edicts of Theodosius against the heretics -- Fate of the Pricillianists -- Maximus invades Italy, A.D. 387 -- first civil war -- Defeat and death of Maximus -- Theodosius, and his reign -- Theodosius defeats Eugenius, A.D. 394 -- second civil war -- Death of Theodosius, A.D. 395 -- Chapter XXVIII. Final Destruction of Paganism.-Introduction of the Worship of Saints, and Relics, among the Christians. -- Paganism destroyed, A.D. 378-395 -- Restoration of the altar of Victory -- Destruction of temples in the provinces -- Worship of Christian martyrs -- Idolatry of Christianity -- Chapter XXIX. Final Division of the Roman Empire between the Sons of Theodosius.-Reign of Arcadius and Honorius -- Arcadius and Honorius divide the empire -- Stilicho -- Revolt of Gildo in Africa -- The African war, A.D. 398 -- Chapter XXX. Revolt of the Goths.-They plunder Greece.-Two great Invasions of Italy by Alaric and Radagaisus. -- Alaric invades Greece, A.D. 396 -- Alaric marches on Italy, A.D. 400-403 -- Battle of Pollentia -- Retreat of Alaric -- Honorius fixes his residence at Ravenna, A.D. 404 -- Radagaisus invades Italy, A.D. 406 -- Stilicho defeats Radagaisus, A.D. 406 -- Germans invade Gaul -- Army revolts in Britain, A.D. 407 -- usurpation of Constantine -- Disgrace and death of Stilicho, A.D. 408 -- The poet Claudian -- Chapter XXXI. Invasion of Italy by Alaric.-Manners of the Roman Senate and People.-Rome besieged, and pillaged -- Alaric marches on Rome, A.D. 408 -- Senators and nobles of Rome -- The people of Rome.
Population of Rome -- First seige of Rome by the Goths, A.D. 408 -- Second seige, A.D. 409 -- Third seige and sack of Rome by the Goths, A.D. 410 -- Alaric leaves Rome, ravages Italy -- Death of Alaric, A.D. 410 -- Adolphus, king of the Goths -- Revolt of Heraclian in Africa, A.D. 413 -- Adolphus marches into Spain, A.D. 414 -- The Barbarians in Gaul, A.D. 420 -- Britain, A.D. 409-449 -- Assembly of the seven provinces of Gaul, A.D. 418 -- Chapter XXXII. Arcadius Emperor of the East.-Administration of Eutropius.-Revolt of Gainas.-Persecution of Chrysostom -- Arcadius, A.D. 395-408 -- Administration of Eutropius, A.D. 395-399 -- Revolt of Tribigild the Ostrogoth, A.D. 399 -- Conspiracy and fall of Gainas, A.D. 400 -- John Chrysostom -- Chrysostom persecuted by the empress Eudocia -- Exile and death of Chrysostom -- Death of Arcadius, A.D. 408 -- Character and adminstration of Pulcheria, A.D. 414-453 -- Theodosius the younger -- The empress Eudocia, A.D. 421-460 -- The Persian war, A.D. 422 -- Chapter XXXIII. Death of Honorius.-Valentinian III. Emperor of the East.-Administration of his Mother Placidia.-Ætius and Bon -- Valentinian III, A.D. 425-455 -- Adminstration of Placidia, his mother, A.D. 425-450 -- -- Æetius and Boniface -- Genseric, king of the Vandals -- The Vandals in Africa, A.D. 431-439 -- Fable of the seven sleepers -- Chapter XXXIV. The Character, Conquests, and Court of Attila, King of the Huns.-Death of Theodosius the Younger. -- The Huns, A.D. 376-433 -- Reign of Attila, A.D. 433-453 -- The Huns attack the Eastern empire, A.D. 441 -- Peace treaty between Attila and the Eastern empire, A.D. 446 -- Death of Theodosius the younger -- Marcian elevated, A.D. 450 -- Chapter XXXV. Invasion of Gaul by Attila.-He is repulsed by Ætius and the Visigoths.-Attila invades and evacuates Italy. -- Ætius, A.D. 433-454. The Visigoths under Theodoric, A.D. 419-451 -- The Franks in Gaul, A.D. 420-451 -- Attila invades Gaul, A.D. 451 -- Attila invades Italy, A.D. 452 -- The death of Attila, A.D. 453 -- Follies and death of Valentinian III, A.D. 455, -- Chapter XXXVI. Sack of Rome by Genseric, King of the Vandals.-His naval Depredations.-Last Emperors of the West, -- The emperor Maximus -- Sack of Rome by the Vandals, A.D. 455 -- The emperor Avitus -- Character and exploits of Theodoric the Visigoth, A.D. 453-466 -- Elevation of Majorian, A.D. 457 -- The reign of Ricimir, A.D. 461-467 -- Leo, emperor of the East, A.D. 457-474 -- Anthemius, emperor of the West, A.D. 467-472 -- The festival of Lupercalia -- The Visigoths in Spain and Gaul, A.D. 462-472 -- Sack of Rome, A.D. 472 -- The patrician Orestes, and his son, Augustulus, -- last emperor of the West, A.D. 476 -- Odoacer, king of Italy, A.D. 476-490 -- Extinction of the Western empire, A.D. 476 or 479 -- Chapter XXXVII. Origin, Progress, and Effects of the Monastic Life.-Conversion of the Barbarians to Christianity and Arianism -- I. Monastic life -- origin of the monks -- Anthony of Egypt, A.D. 305 -- Monastacism reaches Rome -- Monastic lifestyle -- Cœnobites and Anachorets -- Simeon Stylites, A.D. 395-451 -- II. Conversion of the Barbarians -- Arianism among the Barbarians -- The persecution in Africa -- Triumph of catholicism among the Barbarians, A.D. 500-700 -- Persecution of Jews in Spain, A.D. 612-712 -- Chapter XXXVIII. Reign and Conversion of Clovis.-His Victories .-Establishment of the French Monarchy in Gaul -- Clovis, king of the Franks, A.D. 481-511 -- Defeat of the Alemanni, A.D. 496 -- Conversion of Clovis, A.D. 496 -- The Burgundian war, A.D. 500 -- The Gothic war, A.D. 507 -- Conquest of Aquitain by the Franks, A.D. 508 -- Establishment of the French monarchy in Gaul, A.D. 536. Domain and benefices of the Merovingians -- Privileges of the Romans in Gaul -- Spain under the Visigoths -- Britain and the Saxons -- The Saxon heptarchy, A.D. 455-582 -- The fame of Arthur -- Fall of the Roman Empire in the West -- General Observations on the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West. -- Notes -- Chapter XXVII -- Chapter XXVIII -- Chapter XXIX -- Chapter XXX -- Chapter XXXI -- Chapter XXXII -- Chapter XXXIII -- Chapter XXXIV -- Chapter XXXV -- Chapter XXXVI -- Chapter XXXVII -- Chapter XXXVIII -- Postscript to Volume Three -- Abundantius, 270 -- Acacius, 301 -- Acacius, bishop of Amida 301 -- Acatzires -- 344 -- 396 -- Acholius 20 -- Acilius, consul 195 -- Adolphus -- 213 -- 219 -- 222 -- 233 -- 235 -- 237 -- 238 -- 247 -- 251 -- 253 -- 305 -- Africa -- 19 -- 79 -- 100 -- 105 -- 106 -- 118 -- 122 -- 123 -- 124 -- 128 -- 181 -- 203 -- 218 -- 220 -- 221 -- 229 -- 234 -- 240 -- 241 -- 250 -- 253 -- 305 -- 310 -- 313 -- 315 -- 317 -- 318 -- 319 -- 320 -- 321 -- 326 -- 337 -- 371 -- 402 -- 406 -- 409 -- 414 -- 424 -- 430 -- 431 -- 440 -- 455 -- 463 -- 465 -- 485 -- 492 -- 493 -- 494 -- 501 -- 502 -- 507 -- 510 -- 518 -- 559 -- 570 -- Agathias -- 291 -- 530 -- Agaunum 522 -- agriculture -- 140 -- 390 -- 437 -- 463 -- 539 -- 559 -- 568 -- 577 -- Agrippa, M. Vipsanius 203 -- Alani -- 14 -- 48 -- 74 -- 145 -- 148 -- 151 -- 158 -- 160 -- 163 -- 165 -- 243 -- 246 -- 250 -- 253 -- 314 -- 368 -- 377 -- 380 -- 382 -- 384 -- 395 -- 402 -- 425 -- 431 -- 454 -- Alaric -- 117 -- 133 -- 134 -- 135 -- 139 -- 141 -- 142 -- 144 -- 146 -- 148 -- 149 -- 151 -- 160 -- 164 -- 172 -- 174 -- 184 -- 186 -- 208 -- 211 -- 213 -- 216 -- 218 -- 220 -- 221 -- 222 -- 223 -- 225 -- 230 -- 232 -- 233 -- 234 -- 236 -- 237 -- 253 -- 255 -- 273 -- 313 -- 366 -- 368 -- 388 -- 393 -- 485 -- 510 -- 513 -- 523 -- 526 -- 527 -- 553 -- Alaric, Gothic king -- 117 -- 133 -- 134. 135 -- 139 -- 141 -- 142 -- 144 -- 146 -- 148 -- 149 -- 151 -- 160 -- 164 -- 172 -- 174 -- 184 -- 186 -- 208 -- 211 -- 213 -- 216 -- 218 -- 220 -- 221 -- 222 -- 223 -- 225 -- 230 -- 232 -- 233 -- 234 -- 236 -- 237 -- 253 -- 255 -- 273 -- 313 -- 366 -- 368 -- 388 -- 393 -- 485 -- 510 -- 513 -- 523 -- 526 -- 527 -- 553 -- Alaric, Gothic prince -- 117 -- 133 -- 134 -- 135 -- 139 -- 141 -- 142 -- 144 -- 146 -- 148 -- 149 -- 151 -- 160 -- 164 -- 172 -- 174 -- 184 -- 186 -- 208 -- 211 -- 213 -- 216 -- 218 -- 220 -- 221 -- 222 -- 223 -- 225 -- 230 -- 232 -- 233 -- 234 -- 236 -- 237 -- 253 -- 255 -- 273 -- 313 -- 366 -- 368 -- 388 -- 393 -- 485 -- 510 -- 513 -- 523 -- 526 -- 527 -- 553 -- Alaric, son of Euric -- 117 -- 133 -- 134 -- 135 -- 139 -- 141 -- 142 -- 144 -- 146 -- 148 -- 149 -- 151 -- 160 -- 164 -- 172 -- 174 -- 184 -- 186 -- 208 -- 211 -- 213 -- 216 -- 218 -- 220 -- 221 -- 222 -- 223 -- 225 -- 230 -- 232 -- 233 -- 234 -- 236 -- 237 -- 253 -- 255 -- 273 -- 313 -- 366 -- 368 -- 388 -- 393 -- 485 -- 510 -- 513 -- 523 -- 526 -- 527 -- 553 -- Albinus 240 -- Albinus, Clodius 240 -- Albofleda 515 -- Alemanni -- 145 -- 164 -- 165 -- 245 -- 409 -- 419 -- 508 -- 514 -- 530 -- 532 -- Alexander, (the Great) -- 115 -- 197 -- 241 -- 573 -- Alexander, bishop -- 115 -- 197 -- 241 -- 573 -- Alexandria -- 20 -- 22 -- 67 -- 86 -- 87 -- 94 -- 155 -- 285 -- 323 -- 467 -- 476 -- Alfred, king 505 -- Algardi, Alessandro 394 -- Allobich 216 -- Alps -- 19 -- 44 -- 48 -- 63 -- 68 -- 117 -- 142 -- 146 -- 150 -- 160 -- 164 -- 165 -- 166 -- 170 -- 187 -- 190 -- 236 -- 242 -- 257 -- 308 -- 378 -- 387 -- 389 -- 402 -- 417 -- 425 -- 428 -- 429 -- 444 -- 448 -- 453 -- 454 -- 462 -- 475 -- 510 -- 519 -- 529 -- Altinum -- 187 -- 388 -- Ambrose -- 35 -- 36 -- 38 -- 40 -- 41 -- 44 -- 59 -- 60 -- 63 -- 70 -- 75 -- 80 -- 98 -- 161 -- 463 -- Ambrose, St. -- 35 -- 36 -- 38 -- 40 -- 41. 44. |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the fifth / / by Edward Gibbon, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (842 pages) |
ISBN | 1-4619-1168-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Chapter XLVIII. Plan of the Fifth and Sixth Volumes.-Succession and Characters of the Greek Emperors of Constantinople. -- Death of Heraclius, A.D. 638 -- Constans II, A.D. 641 -- Constantine IV (Pogonatus), A.D. 668 -- Justinian II, A.D. 685 -- Leo III, the Isaurian, A.D. 718 -- Constantine V (Copronymus), A.D. 741 -- Constantine VI and Irene, A.D. 780 -- Nicephorus I, A.D. 802 -- Leo V, the Armenian, A.D. 813 -- Michael II, the Stammerer, A.D. 820 -- Theophilus, A.D. 829 -- Michael III, A.D. 842 -- Basil I, the Macedonian, A.D. 867 -- Leo VI, the philosopher, A.D. 886 -- Constantine VII, A.D. 945 -- John Zimisces, A.D. 969 -- Basil II and Constatine IX, A.D. 976 -- Isaac I, Comnenus, A.D. 1057 -- Alexius I, Comnenus, A.D. 1081 -- John, or Calo-Johannes, A.D. 1118 -- Andronicus, A.D. 1180 -- Isaac II, Angelus, A.D. 1185 -- Chapter XLIX. Introduction, Worship, and Persecution of Images.-Revolt of Italy and Rome.-Temporal Dominion of the Popes. -- Introduction of images into the Christian church -- Leo the Iconoclast, and his successors, A.D. 726-840 -- Epistles of Gregory II, A.D. 727 -- Revolt of Italy, A.D. 728 -- Rome attacked by the Lombards, A.D. 730-752 -- Pepin and the conquest of Lombardy -- Charlemagne -- Restoration of images in the East, A.D. 780 -- Separation of the popes from the Eastern empire, A.D. 774-800 -- Coronation of Charlemagne, emperor of Rome and the West, A.D. 800 -- Successors of Charlemagne -- division of the empire -- Otho, king of Germany, A.D. 962 -- Emperors and popes, A.D. 800-1060 -- The kingdom of Italy, A.D. 774-1250 -- Frederick the second -- The princes of Germany, A.D. 814-1250 -- The Germanic constitution, A.D. 1250 -- Chapter L. Description of Arabia and its Inhabitants.-Birth, Character, and Doctrine of Mahomet.-He preaches at Mecca. -- Arabia -- The "Saracens".
The Caaba, or temple of Mecca -- Birth and education of Mahomet, A.D. 569-609 -- The Koran -- Mahomet preaches at Mecca, A.D. 609 -- Mahomet the prince of Medina, A.D. 622 -- Mahomet declares war on the infidels -- Wars against the Koreish -- Subjugation of the Jews of Arabia -- Submission of Mecca, A.D. 629 -- Conquest of Arabia, A.D. 629-632 -- First war against Rome -- Death of Mahomet, A.D. 632 -- Reigns of Abubeker, Omar, Othman -- Reign of Ali, A.D. 655-660 -- The Imams -- Success of Mahomet -- Chapter LI. The Conquest of Persia, Syria, Egypt, Africa, and Spain, by the Arabs or Saracens.-Empire of the Caliphs. -- Union of the Arabs, A.D. 632 -- The Caliphs and their conquests -- Conquest of Persia, A.D. 637-651 -- Invasion of Syria, A.D. 632 -- Conquest of Jerusalem, A.D. 637 -- Amrou and the conquest of Egypt -- The Alexandrian library -- Abdallah and the first invasion of Africa, A.D. 647 -- Final conquest of Africa, A.D. 698-709 -- Spain -- Conquest of Spain by Musa, A.D. 712-713 -- Religious tolerance, and propagation, of Mahometism -- Decline and fall of Christianity in Africa and Spain -- Chapter LII. The Two Sieges of Constantinople by the Arabs.-Their Invasion of France, and Defeat by Charles Martel. -- First siege of Constantinople by the Arabs, A.D. 668-675 -- Second siege, A.D. 716-718 -- Invasion of France by the Arabs, A.D. 721 -- Charles Martel defeats the Saracens, A.D. 732 -- Revolt of Sapin, A.D. 755 -- The Caliphate, A.D. 750-960 -- Learning and the progress of science among the Arabs -- Wars of Harun and Rashid against the Romans, A.D. 781-805 -- The Arabs subdue Sicily -- Invasion of Rome by the Saracens, A.D. 846 -- Victory and reign of Leo IV, A.D. 849 -- The Carmathians, A.D. 890-951 -- Decline and fall of the empire of the Caliphs -- Enterprises of the Greeks in the East. Chapter LIII. State of the Eastern Empire in the Tenth Century.-Extent and Division..-Palace of Constantinople. -- Works of Constantine Porphyrogenitus -- The Peloponnesus -- Constantinople and the emperors of the East -- Military power and tactics in the tenth century -- Decline of Latin -- Revival of Greek learning -- Chapter LIV. Origin and Doctrine of the Paulicians.-Their Persecution by the Greek Emperors.-Revolt in Armenia & -- c. -- Origin of the Paulicians, A.D. 600 -- Persecution of the Greek emperors -- Revolt of the Paulicians, A.D. 845-880 -- The Paulicians enter Italy and France -- Character and consequences of the reformation -- Chapter LV. The Bulgarians.-Origin, Migrations, and Settlement of the Hungarians.-Their Inroads in the East and West. -- Emigration of the Bulgarians, A.D. 680 -- First kingdom of the Bulgarians, A.D. 640-1017 -- Emigration of the Turks or Hungarians, A.D. 884 -- Inroads of the Hungarians -- Victories of Henry the Fowler and Otho the Great -- Origin of the Russian monarchy -- Geography and trade of Russia, A.D. 950 -- Expeditions of the Russians against Constantinople -- John Zimisces defeats the Russians, A.D. 970-973 -- Conversion of Russia, A.D. 864 -- Christianity in the North -- Chapter LVI. The Saracens, Franks, and Greeks, in Italy.-First Adventures and Settlement of the Normans. -- A Greek province in Italy, A.D. 890 -- The Normans in Italy, A.D. 1016 -- The Normans conquer Apulia, A.D. 1040-1043 -- Expedition of pope Leo IX against the Normans, A.D. 1053 -- Robert Guiscard -- Italian conquests of Robert Guiscard -- Count Roger conquers Sicily, A.D. 1060-1090 -- Robert invades the Eastern empire, A.D. 1081 -- Alexius defends the Eastern empire -- Henry III and the siege of Rome, A.D. 1081-1084 -- Second expedition and death of Robert, A.D. 1084-1085. Reign of Roger, great count of Sicily, A.D. 1101-1154 -- Roger invades Greece, A.D. 1146 -- The emperor Manuel and the wars of the Greeks and Normans -- Conquest of Sicily by Henry VI, A.D. 1194 -- Chapter LVII. The Turks of the House of Seljuk.-Their Revolt against Mahmud.-Togrul subdues Persia. -- Emigration of the Turks and the taking of Persia, A.D. 980-1028 -- Dynasty of the Seljukians, A.D. 1038-1152 -- Alp Arslan and the invasion of the Roman empire, A.D. 1063-1072 -- Malek Shah, A.D. 1072-1092 -- The Turks conquer Asia Minor, A.D. 1074-1084 -- The Turks conquer Jerusalem, A.D. 1076-1096 -- Notes -- Chapter XLIX -- Chapter L -- Chapter LI -- Chapter LII -- Chapter LIII -- Chapter LIV -- Chapter LV -- Chapter LVI -- Chapter LVII -- Aazaz, castle of, 318 -- Aban, widow of, 301 -- Abbas, Shaw -- 196 -- 242 -- 269 -- 279 -- 369 -- 372 -- 393 -- 403 -- 420 -- 426 -- 611 -- Abbassides -- 192 -- 375 -- 394 -- 397 -- 398 -- 401 -- 402 -- 406 -- 409 -- 423 -- 428 -- 429 -- 431 -- 438 -- 454 -- 612 -- 632 -- 633 -- Abdallah, uncle of Mervan -- 196 -- 204 -- 206 -- 224 -- 240 -- 242 -- 244 -- 249 -- 307 -- 339 -- 341 -- 347 -- 363 -- 393 -- Abdalmalek, caliph -- 347 -- 379 -- Abdalrahman, [Abderame] -- 397 -- 400 -- 401 -- Abdelaziz, son of Musa -- 361 -- 363 -- Abdol Motalleb, grandfather of Mohammed 203 -- Abgarus -- 113 -- 323 -- Abrahah 203 -- Abraham, nephew of John Maron -- 196 -- 203 -- 210 -- 366 -- 368 -- 370 -- 425 -- Abu Ayub 378 -- Abu Moslem 394 -- Abu Obeidah -- 293 -- 297 -- 302 -- 311 -- 314 -- 316 -- 321 -- Abu Said 426 -- Abu Sophian -- 225 -- 233 -- 240 -- 243 -- 262 -- 264 -- 314 -- Abu Taher 426 -- Abu Taleb, uncle of Mohammed -- 204 -- 222 -- 224 -- 255 -- 258 -- Abubeker -- 212 -- 222 -- 226 -- 234 -- 245 -- 247 -- 253 -- 256 -- 257 -- 259 -- 276 -- 277 -- 292 -- 402 -- Abulfeda -- 186 -- 285 -- 395 -- 399 -- 426 -- 432. Abyla 307 -- Abyssinia, Abyssinians -- 187 -- 203 -- acacia, story of 182 -- Achilles, Harmatius -- 471 -- 560 -- 578 -- Acre 320 -- Adrianople -- 53 -- 80 -- 535 -- Africa -- 17 -- 137 -- 158 -- 185 -- 187 -- 225 -- 269 -- 275 -- 280 -- 339 -- 344 -- 346 -- 347 -- 349 -- 351 -- 359 -- 363 -- 367 -- 369 -- 373 -- 383 -- 391 -- 398 -- 403 -- 414 -- 417 -- 429 -- 433 -- 434 -- 436 -- 443 -- 445 -- 447 -- 474 -- 508 -- 543 -- 553 -- 565 -- 568 -- 588 -- 636 -- Aglabites -- 415 -- 429 -- Ahriman, a demon -- 368 -- 493 -- Aiznadin, battle of -- 297 -- 298 -- 300 -- 319 -- Akbah -- 344 -- 346 -- Al Bochari 213 -- Ala 397 -- Alaric -- 353 -- 355 -- Albania/Albanians 578 -- Alberic, son of Marozia 168 -- Albigeois 503 -- Alemanni -- 156 -- 593 -- Aleppo, [Beroea] -- 87 -- 308 -- 316 -- 431 -- 436 -- 475 -- 626 -- 630 -- Alexander -- 53 -- 59 -- 61 -- 107 -- 108 -- 152 -- 173 -- 202 -- 318 -- 328 -- 345 -- 471 -- 591 -- 593 -- 603 -- Alexandria -- 118 -- 327 -- 330 -- 333 -- 370 -- 377 -- 383 -- 412 -- 446 -- 481 -- 566 -- 632 -- Ali, son of Abu Taleb -- 181 -- 222 -- 226 -- 229 -- 236 -- 238 -- 255 -- 256 -- 259 -- 261 -- 265 -- 268 -- 272 -- 279 -- 286 -- 311 -- 314 -- 341 -- 378 -- 393 -- 398 -- 425 -- 432 -- Alice, daughter of Lewis the Seventh of France 103 -- Almamon, caliph -- 399 -- 402 -- 406 -- 409 -- 412 -- 428 -- 429 -- Almansor, caliph -- 395 -- 397 -- 398 -- 402 -- Almohades, [Unitarians] -- 269 -- 371 -- 587 -- Almus 516 -- Alp -- 601 -- 613 -- 614 -- 615 -- 616 -- 619 -- 620 -- 622 -- 625 -- 627 -- alum 629 -- Amalphi -- 564 -- 583 -- 632 -- Amazons 549 -- Amer, father of 321 -- Amida -- 323 -- 437 -- Amina, mother of Mohammed 204 -- Ammonius 333 -- Amorium -- 47 -- 381 -- 421 -- Amrou -- 239 -- 263 -- 265 -- 297 -- 300 -- 316 -- 324 -- 325 -- 329 -- 331 -- 333 -- 336 -- 337 -- 343 -- 430 -- Anacletus, antipope 586 -- Anatolia. 30. |
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Decline and fall of the Roman Empire . Volume the sixth / / William Gibson, Esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (847 pages) |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Intro -- Contents -- Chapter LVIII. Origin and Numbers of the first Crusade.-Characters of the Latin Princes.-Their March to Constantinople. -- Peter the Hermit -- Urban II and the origin of the first crusade, A.D. 1095 -- Departure of the first crusade, A.D. 1096 -- The chiefs of the first crusade -- The march to Constantinople -- Policy of the emperor Alexius Comnenus -- Siege of Nice, A.D. 1097 -- The principality of Edessa, A.D. 1097-1151 -- Siege and victory of Antioch, A.D. 1097-1098 -- Vice, famine and distress -- The legend of the Holy Lance -- Siege and conquest of Jerusalem, A.D. 1099 -- Godfrey of Bouillon and the kingdom of Jerusalem, A.D. 1099-1187 -- Assise of Jerusalem, A.D. 1099-1369 -- Chapter LIX. Preservation of the Greek Empire.-Numbers, Passage, and Event, of the Second and Third Crusades.-St. Bernard. -- Alexius and the Eastern empire -- Second and third crusades, A.D. 1147-1189 -- St. Bernard, A.D. 1091-1153 -- The Turks conquer Egypt, A.D. 1163-1169 -- Saladin, A.D. 1171-1193 -- Saladin conquers Jerusalem, A.D. 1187 -- The third crusade, by sea, A.D. 1188 -- Richard the Lionheart in Palestine, A.D. 1191-1192 -- Innocent III and the fourth and fifth crusades, A.D. 1198-1218 -- Frederic II in Palestine, A.D. 1228 -- St. Louis and the sixth and seventh crusades, A.D. 1248-1270 -- The loss of Acre and the Holy Land, A.D. 1291 -- Chapter LX. Schism of the Greeks and Latins.-State of Constantinople.-Revolt of the Bulgarians.-Isaac Angelus dethroned. -- Separation of the Greek and Latin churches -- Excommunication of the Greeks, A.D. 1054 -- Isaac Angelus, A.D. 1185-1195 -- Revolt of the Bulgarians, A.D. 1186 -- Alexius Angelus, A.D. 1195-1203 -- The fourth crusade, A.D. 1198 -- The Venetians -- Alliance of the French and Venetians, A.D. 1201 -- Departure of the fourth crusade from Venice, A.D. 1202.
Alliance of Alexius and the crusaders -- First siege and conquest of Constantinople, A.D. 1203 -- Restoration of Isaac Angelus and Alexius -- Second siege, A.D. 1204 -- Final conquest and pillage of Constantinople by the Latins -- Chapter LXI. Partition of the Empire by the French and Venetians.-Five Latin Emperors of the Houses of Flanders and Courtenay -- Election of the emperor Baldwin I, A.D. 1204 -- Division of the Eastern empire -- Calo-John and the Bulgarian war, A.D. 1205 -- Retreat of the Latins -- Henry, emperor of Constantinople, and his successors, A.D. 1206-1261 -- Michael Palæologus and the recovery of Constantinople by the Greeks, A.D. 1259-1261 -- General consequences of the crusades -- Digression on the Family of Courtenay. -- Chapter LXII. The Greek Emperors of Nice and Constantinople.-Elevation and Reign of Michael Palæologus. -- The Greek emperors of Nice -- Elevation of the emperor Michael Palæologus, A.D. 1260 -- Recovery of Constantinople, A.D. 1261 -- Schism of the Arsenites, A.D. 1266-1312 -- Temporary union of the Greek and Latin churches, A.D. 1274-1283 -- Charles of Anjou subdues Naples and Sicily, A.D. 1266 -- The Sicilian Vespers -- defeat of Charles, A.D. 1282 -- Revolutions of Athens, A.D. 1204-1456 -- Chapter LXIII. Civil Wars, and Ruin of the Greek Empire.-Reigns of Andronicus, the Elder and Younger, and John Palæologus. -- Andronicus the Elder, A.D. 1282-1320 -- Civil wars between Andronicus the Elder and Younger, A.D. 1321-1328 -- Reign of Andronicus the Younger, A.D. 1328-1341 -- John Cantacuzenus, regent -- Cantacuzene assumes the purple -- civil war, A.D. 1341 -- Reign and abdication of Cantacuzene, A.D. 1347-1355 -- The Genoese at Pera or Galata, A.D. 1261-1347 -- Chapter LXIV. Conquests of Zingis Khan and the Moguls from China to Poland.-Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks. Zingis Khan, first emperor of the Moguls -- Zingis invades China and Persia, A.D. 1210-1224 -- Conquests of the successors of Zingis, A.D. 12227-1295 -- Division of the Mogul empire, A.D. 1259-1300 -- Escape of Constantinople from the Moguls -- Origin of the Ottomans and reign of Othman, A.D. 1299-1326 -- Reign of Orchan, A.D. 1326-1360 -- The Turks enter Europe, A.D. 1341-1347 -- Reign and European conquests of Amurath I, A.D. 1360-1389 -- Eastern conquests of Bajazet I, A.D. 1389-1403 -- The emperor John Palæologus, A.D. 1355-1391 -- Constantinople in distress, A.D. 1395-1402 -- Chapter LXV. Elevation of Timour or Tamerlane to the Throne of Samarcand.-His Conquests in Persia, Georgia, Tartary, Russia, -- Timour, or Tamerlane -- Conquests of Timour. I. Persia, A.D. 1380-1393 -- II. Turkestan, A.D. 1370-1383 -- III. Hindustan, A.D. 1398 -- War against the sultan Bajazet, A.D. 1400 -- Timour invades Anatolia, A.D. 1402 -- The story of the iron cage -- Death of Bajazet, A.D. 1403 -- Timour's triumph at Samarcan -- his death, A.D. 1404-1405 -- Character of Timour -- Civil wars of the Ottoman empire -- Mahomet I, A.D. 1403-1421 -- Re-union of the Ottoman empire, A.D. 1421 -- Siege of Constantinople, A.D. 1422 -- Merits of the Ottoman empire -- Introduction and use of gunpowder -- Chapter LXVI. Applications of the Eastern Emperors to the Popes.-Visits to the West, of John I, Manuel, and John II. -- Embassies of the Greek emperors to the Popes -- Visit of John Palæologus to Urban V, A.D. 1369 -- The emperor Manuel visits France and England, A.D. 1400 -- Schism and the Councils of Pisa, Constance and Basil, AD. 1377-1443 -- Councils of Ferrara and Florence, A.D. 1438-1439 -- Pope Eugenius and the final peace of the church, A.D. 1449 -- Revival of Greek learning in Italy -- The Latins emulate the learning of the Greeks. Chapter LXVII. Schism of the Greeks and Latins.-Reign and Character of Amurath the Second.-Crusade of Ladislaus. -- The Greek schism after the Council of Florence, A.D. 1440-1448 -- Reign of Amurath II, A.D. 1421-1451 -- Eugenius opposes the Turks, A.D. 1443 -- Crusades of Ladislaus, king of Hungary, against the Turks -- Defeat and death of Ladislaus at Warna, A.D. 1444 -- Huniades and the defence of Belgrade, A.D. 1456 -- Scanderbeg, prince of Albania, revolts from the Turks, A.D. 1443 -- Constantine, last emperor of the East, A.D. 1448-1453 -- Chapter LXVIII. Reign and Character of Mahomet the Second.-Siege, Assault, and Final Conquest of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Mahomet II -- The Turkish war, A.D. 1452 -- Mahomet II and the siege of Constantinople, A.D. 1453 -- Death of the emperor Constantine Palæologus -- The Turks vanquish and pillage Constantinople -- Mahomet enters Constantinople -- Constantinople transformed into the capital of the Turks -- Extinction of the families of Comnenus and Palæologus -- Fear of Europe -- death of Mahomet II, A.D. 1481 -- Chapter LXIX. State of Rome from the Twelfth Century.-Temporal Dominion of the Popes.-Seditions of the City. -- French and German emperors of Rome, A.D. 800-1100 -- Authority of the popes in Rome -- Successors of pope Gregory VII, A.D. 1086-1305 -- The political heresy of Arnold of Brescia, A.D. 1140-1154 -- Restoration of the senate, A.D. 1144 -- The office of senator -- Frederic Barbarossa, A.D. 1155 -- Wars of the Romans against the neighbouring cities -- The popes, the cardinals and the institution of the conclave -- The holy see removes to Avignon, A.D. 1309 -- Introduction of the jubilee, or holy year, A.D. 1300 -- The Colonna and Ursini -- Chapter LXX. Character and Coronation of Petrarch.-Restoration of the Freedom and Government of Rome by the Tribune Rienzi. Petrarch, A.D. 1304-1374 -- Poetic coronation of Petrarch, A.D. 1341 -- The tribune Rienzi and the restoration of the republic of Rome -- The coronation of Rienzi, A.D. 1347 -- The nobles of Rome take up arms against Rienzi -- Fall and flight of Rienzi -- Restoration and death of Rienzi, A.D. 1351-1354 -- Return of the popes to Rome, A.D. 1367-1377 -- Great schism of the West, A.D. 1378-1418 -- Negotiations for peace and union -- Conspiracy of Porcaro, A.D. 1453 -- The popes acquire the dominance of Rome, A.D. 1500 -- Ecclesiastical government -- Chapter LXXI. Prospect of the Ruins of Rome in the Fifteenth Century.-Four Causes of Decay and Destruction. -- Poggius and the ruins of Rome in the 15th century -- Four causes of destruction -- I. Injuries of nature -- II. Attacks of Barbarians and Christians -- III. Use and abuse of materials -- IV. Domestic hostilities of the Romans -- The Coliseum or amphitheatre of Titus -- Ignorance of the Romans -- Restoration of the city, A.D. 1420 -- Notes -- Chapter LVIII -- Chapter LIX -- Chapter LX -- Chapter LXI -- Chapter LXII -- Chapter LXIII -- Chapter LXIV -- Chapter LXV -- Chapter LXVI -- Chapter LXVII -- Chapter LXVIII -- Chapter LXIX -- Chapter LXX -- Chapter LXXI -- Abbas, Shaw, -- 312 -- 335 -- Abbassides -- 96 -- 99 -- 312 -- Abelard, Peter 534 -- Abu Ayub 515 -- Abubeker 101 -- Abulfeda 129 -- Acre -- 68 -- 93 -- 104 -- 111 -- 114 -- 126 -- 128 -- 186 -- Acropolita, George 236 -- Adhemar, bishop of Puy -- 20 -- 35 -- 64 -- 73 -- Adorno, Genoese governor 380 -- Adrianople -- 189 -- 195 -- 196 -- 197 -- 201 -- 205 -- 248 -- 263 -- 274 -- 282 -- 332 -- 334 -- 339 -- 361 -- 377 -- 381 -- 386 -- 396 -- 397 -- 450 -- 453 -- 456 -- 467 -- 473 -- 475 -- 479 -- 482 -- 509 -- 514 -- 518 -- Africa -- 25 -- 123 -- 256 -- 258 -- 370 -- Aladin, sultan of Iconium -- 69 -- 322 -- 325 -- Alani -- 263 -- 321. 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Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> | ||
London, : Electric Book Co., c2001 | ||
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The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II [[electronic resource] /] / by Edward Gibbon, esq |
Autore | Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Elecbook, 1999 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (796 p.) |
Disciplina | 937/.06 |
Collana | Nations of the world |
Soggetto topico | History, Ancient - Rome |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4619-1165-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450383303321 |
Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.> | ||
London, : Elecbook, 1999 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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