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... troops menaced the few remaining Gothic fortresses of Tingitania , while he himself sat down in person before the walls of Ceuta . The Arab chieftain had been rendered confident by con- tinual success , and thought nothing could resist ...
... troops menaced the few remaining Gothic fortresses of Tingitania , while he himself sat down in person before the walls of Ceuta . The Arab chieftain had been rendered confident by con- tinual success , and thought nothing could resist ...
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... troops of Theodomir . In the meantime , Taric el Tuerto had received large reinforcements from Africa , and the adherents of Count Julian and all those discontented with the sway of Don Roderick had flocked to his standard ; for many ...
... troops of Theodomir . In the meantime , Taric el Tuerto had received large reinforcements from Africa , and the adherents of Count Julian and all those discontented with the sway of Don Roderick had flocked to his standard ; for many ...
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... troops which had taken refuge at Beja had reinforced themselves from Peñaflor , and suddenly returning , had presented them- selves before the gates of the city of Seville . * Certain of the Christian inhabitants threw open the gates ...
... troops which had taken refuge at Beja had reinforced themselves from Peñaflor , and suddenly returning , had presented them- selves before the gates of the city of Seville . * Certain of the Christian inhabitants threw open the gates ...
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