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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXI: Partition Of The Empire By The French And Venetians
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[73] [Footnote 71: The primitive record of the family is a passage of the continuator of Aimoin, a monk of Fleury, who wrote in the xiith century.
See his Chronicle, in the Historians of France, (tom.xi.p.

276.)] [Footnote 72: Turbessel, or, as it is now styled, Telbesher, is fixed by D'Anville four-and-twenty miles from the great passage over the Euphrates at Zeugma.] [Footnote 73: His possessions are distinguished in the Assises of Jerusalem (c.

B26) among the feudal tenures of the kingdom, which must therefore have been collected between the years 1153 and 1187.

His pedigree may be found in the Lignages d'Outremer, c.

16.] II.


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