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1 2,2| advancing Germans, who were devastating the land, ravaging the cities, 2 2,3| and the Slavs began their devastating attacks.~ ~Arcadius (395- 3 2,3| risen in rebellion and were devastating the country under the leadership 4 2,4| close of the century by the devastating advances of the Visigoths 5 2,5| king, Theodoric, carried on devastating raids in the Balkan peninsula, 6 2,5| the Ostrogoths to Italy, devastating raids against the northern 7 3,4| 554, after twenty years of devastating warfare, Italy, Dalmatia, 8 3,8| freely to carry on their devastating raids. The fortresses constructed 9 3,8| Among these calamities the devastating plague of 542 must be mentioned. 10 4,1| Jerusalem, Zacharias.[9]~ This devastating Persian conquest of Palestine 11 9,5| of the boy John V, when a devastating civil war began to tear 12 9,6| the fear of the Lord,” devastating the seas “as if they were 13 9,7| Boucicaut and Manuel made many devastating raids along the Asiatic 14 9,7| undertaken on a large scale many devastating expeditions into southern