| Edward Gibbon - 1789 - 424 páginas
...oppofed A*yD*g37) an infuperable barrier to the victorious cavalry ; March, and the walls of Ctefiphon or Madayn , which had refifted the battering -rams...would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Perfians were overcome by the belief, that the laft day of their religion and empire,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 páginas
...\ i^es7 to the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or March. Madayn, which had resisted the battering rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief, that 21 Atrox, contutnax, plus scmel renovatum,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1808 - 592 páginas
...insuperable barrier to the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madayn, which had resisted the battering rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief, that the last day of their religion and empire... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1808 - 304 páginas
...insuperable barrier to the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madayn, which had resisted the battering rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief, that the last day of their religion and empire... | |
| Guillaume Monod - 1838 - 244 páginas
...insuperable barrier to the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madaynwhich had resisted the battering rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darls of the Saracens. But ihe flying Persians (après la bataille de Cadesia) were overcome by th&belieftha.t... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 496 páginas
...victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madayn, March. which had resisted the battering-rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief that the last day of their religion and empire... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 524 páginas
...opposed an insuperable barrier to the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon, which had resisted the battering rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief that the last day of their religion and empire... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1870 - 458 páginas
...the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madayn, which had resisted the battering-rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians (AD 637. March) were overcome by the belief, that the last day of their religion... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 632 páginas
...the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madayn, which had resisted the battering-rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief, that the last day of their religion and empire... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1901 - 570 páginas
...the victorious cavalry ; and the walls of Ctesiphon or Madayn, which had resisted the battering-rams of the Romans, would not have yielded to the darts of the Saracens. But the flying Persians were overcome by the belief that the last day of their religion and empire... | |
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