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1 2,2 | belonged to some Romanized barbarian tribe of the Balkan peninsula; 2 2,3 | of a Romanized Germanic barbarian, who had rendered great 3 2,4 | direct and indirect, upon barbarian legislation. The famous “ 4 2,4 | code of Theodosius upon barbarian legislation. But stilt more 5 2,4 | of the fifth century the barbarian Aspar, supported by the 6 2,4 | Aspar, his family, and the barbarian influence in the army in 7 2,4 | weakening the dominance of barbarian troops.”[137]~ The Huns, 8 2,5 | influence at the court by a new barbarian influence, that of the Isaurians, 9 2,5 | the year 476 one of these barbarian chiefs; Odovacar, deposed 10 2,5 | the fifth century of the barbarian German kingdoms in the West, 11 3,3 | were carried on against the barbarian Germanic states of western 12 3,3 | interesting is the fact that the barbarian kings themselves supported 13 3,12| conquered by a new German barbarian tribe, the Lombards, who 14 3,12| destroyed the kingdom of the barbarian tribe of the Gepids (Gepidae) 15 3,15| was slavonized and became barbarian.”[133] The year when Emperor 16 5,2 | Peloponnesus became slavonized and barbarian when the plague spread through 17 5,3 | to consider the Ecloga a barbarian law, because in most cases 18 5,3 | the nature of the lawbook, barbarian and naively empirical, is 19 5,8 | the “Scythian, coarse and barbarian people,” and to their attack 20 6,5 | time in their brief and barbarian historical existence the 21 6,8 | representatives of the barbarian West came to the Bosphorus 22 7,1 | enterprising boldness of a barbarian the refinement of a Byzantine 23 7,1 | diplomatic tactics of rousing one barbarian against the others: he appealed 24 7,1 | defended itself against the barbarian hordes of the Polovtzi ( 25 7,1 | clearing of the Empire from barbarian admixture.”~ “With Andronicus, 26 7,3 | a very dark aspect, with barbarian population, perhaps partly 27 7,3 | perhaps partly Slavonic, with barbarian language round about Athens, 28 7,3 | at Athens I have become barbarian,” wrote Michael and compared 29 7,4 | she chanced to give the barbarian names of the western or 30 7,4 | which had become a sort of barbarian dialect and which he was 31 7,4 | Roman” over the western “barbarian,” deserves as a historian 32 8,5 | The capital hurled by the barbarian inundation out of the walls 33 9,4 | the epoch of the so-called barbarian invasions of the fourth 34 9,7 | he himself would become a barbarian,[168] at the court of the