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Byzantines, until finally defeated by John Troglita. Procopius of Caesarea (Vandalic War II.21.2 & II.28.47) calls them the Leuathae (Greek: Λευάθαι), while Flavius
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Barbarians, 379. Genseric the Vandal King from 427–477 AD. Procopius, 'The Vandalic War ' in The History of the Wars, Books III & IV, trans. H.B Dewing (Cambridge;
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Germanica/Germanic Philology, 1 (2009), 181-213 (p. 191). Procopius of Caesarea, THE VANDALIC WAR I,2-8 Greule, Albrecht and Matthias Springer. Namen des Frühmittelalters
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was the folly with which this emperor was possessed. —Procopius, The Vandalic War (III.2.25–26) While the tale is discounted as a rumour by more recent
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ISBN 0-88864-031-5. *Procopius of Caesarea. History of the Wars: The Vandalic War , Volume VII – via Wikisource. Theophanes, Chronografia, AM 5955; Chronica
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ISSN 0009-8388. JSTOR 638680. S2CID 170773851. Procopius (1916). "Vandalic War ". History of the Wars. Loeb Classical Library. Vol. 2. Translated by
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1–2. (Persian War) L081) Volume II. History of the Wars, Books 3–4. (Vandalic War ) L107) Volume III. History of the Wars, Books 5–6.15. (Gothic War) L173)
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November 9, 2013. Procopius (2007). History of the Wars: Books 3–4 (Vandalic War ). Cosimo, Inc. ISBN 9781602064461. Riepl, Ludwig. "Aus der Geschichte
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Antiquity, Trans. Antonia Nevill, (Rutledge, 2001), p. 39. Procopius, The Vandalic War (III.2.25–26) Sam Moorhead and David Stuttard, AD410: The Year that Shook
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was the folly with which this emperor was possessed. — Procopius, The Vandalic War (De Bellis III.2.25–26) Alaric then moved south, intending to sail to
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be described as 'warlord' in the Western Roman army. Procopius, The Vandalic war Prosper, Epitoma Chronicon Mathisen, Ralph W. (1999). "Sigisvult the