Encara no tenim significats per a "barbarian invasions".
1In his hardheaded view, barbarian invasions cleaned up stagnant and oppressive regimes.
2He guarded the country from barbarian invasions, and displayed the greatest intelligence and prudence.
3Their arrival had followed the well-known pattern of barbarian invasions.
4Most barbarian invasions used to start that way, back in history, like dominoes toppled by other dominoes.
5After the Roman Empire fell apart, there were many wars, barbarian invasions, a general lawlessness and suffering.
6But after the barbarian invasions we hear no more of the Manichees for upward of five hundred years.
7The barbarian invasions that had swept over the land had destroyed the local, as well as the central administration.
8It is tempting to lament the extinction of arts letters, and elaborated habits of civility, which followed the barbarian invasions.
9Pisa, like Milan, was an old Roman city which profited by the disorders of the barbarian invasions to assert its independence.
10It increased the comfort of the common man; it made the towns stronger and more coherent units to resist the barbarian invasions.
11It is clear enough that the barbarian invasions marked the death of the classical world, already mortally wounded by the rise of Christianity.
12The city-state of Venice owed its origin to the very same barbarian invasions that wrecked the old established cities of the Italian peninsula.
13Fifth century.-Barbarianinvasions; division of the lands of the empire into independent portions or freeholds.
14Denys Arcand's The Barbarian Invasions, which won best screenplay at Cannes, won the prize for best Canadian feature.
15Barbarian invasions, 90, 91, 94, 95.
165), the great voice from the North African shore, in the midst of the agonies of barbarian invasions and a falling Rome, said 'Amen.
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