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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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visigoths

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1 2,3| and the western Goths, or Visigoths. Like all other Germanic 2 2,3| In Constantine’s time the Visigoths agreed to furnish the Emperor 3 2,3| territory occupied by the Visigoths, The latter, exposed as 4 2,3| the Germanic problem. The Visigoths, who had settled during 5 2,3| Gothic invasion, for the Visigoths sacked Corinth, Argos, Sparta, 6 2,3| of the commander of the Visigoths, Alaric. Shortly afterwards 7 2,4| devastating advances of the Visigoths into Greece. Even after 8 2,4| departure of Alaric and the Visigoths, the Athenian school did 9 2,4| famousRoman Law of the Visigoths” (Lex Romana Visithorum), 10 2,4| that the “Roman Law of the Visigoths” is also called the “Breviary 11 3,3| and to some extent the Visigoths were forced into subjection 12 3,4| Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Visigoths.~ ~The results of thess 13 3,4| the Ostrogoths, and the Visigoths in Spain were too far distant 14 3,4| was directed against the Visigoths in the Pyrenean peninsula. 15 3,4| succeeded in taking from the Visigoths the southeastern corner 16 4,1| possessions in Spain, where the Visigothsconquest was completed 17 4,1| rapidly conquered from the Visigoths the larger part of the peninsula. 18 5,8| field of action against the Visigoths, there had been no other 19 7,1| which had belonged to the Visigoths. In the second half of the


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