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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XLI: Conquests Of Justinian, Charact Of Balisarius
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Muratori, Antiq.Ital.Medii Aevi, tom.v.dissert.lviii.p.

9, who had composed a separate treatise before the decree of the bishop of Pavia, and Pope Benedict XIII.)] Belisarius spoke the language of truth.

The surviving Vandals yielded, without resistance, their arms and their freedom; the neighborhood of Carthage submitted to his presence; and the more distant provinces were successively subdued by the report of his victory.

Tripoli was confirmed in her voluntary allegiance; Sardinia and Corsica surrendered to an officer, who carried, instead of a sword, the head of the valiant Zano; and the Isles of Majorca, Minorca, and Yvica consented to remain an humble appendage of the African kingdom.


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