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| + | |A third part of the world is called Europe, brothers: | ||
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| + | |By customs, tongues and name dividing various peoples, | ||
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| + | |Then separating them by their religious practice. | ||
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| + | |Among them lived the people of Pannonia, | ||
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| + | |Whom we are generally accustomed to call Huns. | ||
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| + | |This brave folk flourished both by courage and by arms; | ||
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| + | |Subduing not just those lands which surrounded theirs, | ||
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| + | |They had extended even to the seashore’s limits; | ||
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| + | |They granted pacts to suppliants, but crushed resisters. | ||
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| + | |They held sway, it is said, more than a thousand years. | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 25 August 2009
Introduction: the Huns (1–12)
| A third part of the world is called Europe, brothers: | |
| By customs, tongues and name dividing various peoples, | |
| Then separating them by their religious practice. | |
| Among them lived the people of Pannonia, | |
| 5 | Whom we are generally accustomed to call Huns. |
| This brave folk flourished both by courage and by arms; | |
| Subduing not just those lands which surrounded theirs, | |
| They had extended even to the seashore’s limits; | |
| They granted pacts to suppliants, but crushed resisters. | |
| 10 | They held sway, it is said, more than a thousand years. |
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