History of the Wars, Books III and IV (of 8) - The Vandalic War by Procopius
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BOOK III.--THE VANDALIC WAR 1 BOOK IV.--THE VANDALIC WAR _(CONTINUED)_ 209 INDEX 461 PROCOPIUS OF CAESAREA HISTORY OF THE WARS. BOOK III THE VANDALIC WAR I Such, then, was the final outcome of the Persian War for the Emperor Justinian; and I shall now proceed to set forth all that he did against the Vandals and the Moors. But first shall be told whence came the host of the Vandals when they descended upon the land of the Romans. After Theodosius, the Roman Emperor, had departed from the world, having proved himself one of the most just of men and an able warrior, his kingdom was taken over by his two sons, Arcadius, the elder, receiving |
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