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Many cities of Italy were pillaged, or destroyed; and the siege of Florence, 74 by Radagaisus, is one of the earliest events in the history of that celebrated republic; whose firmness checked and delayed the unskillful fury of the
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Stilicho at Florence broke up a miscellaneous force of barbarians which Radagaisus had led into Italy.
394, Sept. 6 2001
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Stilicho, firmly against any Germanic invasion of the west, repulsed Radagaisus.
2. The Visigoths 2001
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Simultaneously Radagaisus (an Ostrogoth) began an invasion of Raetia and Italy.
2. The Visigoths 2001
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Burgundians, after having taken part in the great invasion of Radagaisus in
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Christian, while Radagaisus, the leader of the new hordes, was a superstitious savage, who paid worship to gods that required the bloody sacrifice of captive enemies.
General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers
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Near Fiesole the Vandals and Suevi under Radagaisus were defeated (405) by hunger rather than by the troops of Stilicho.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Radagaisus collects a great horde of Ostrogoths, Vandals, Suevi, and other Barbarians, and leads them into Italy.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 Rossiter Johnson 1906
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Should they renew the attempts of Alaric and Radagaisus against Italy, they would soon be masters of the entire Occident.
Saint Augustin Louis Bertrand 1903
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Radagaisus surrendered to Stilicho, and was instantly executed.
Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Charles Morris 1877
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