“barbarian” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “barbarian”:

+ Emperor Nero prepared in 67 AD a military expedition in the Caucasus: he wanted to defeat the barbarian Alans and conquer for Rome all the northern shores of the Black sea from actual Georgia-Azerbaijan to what is now Romania-Moldavia, but his death stopped it.

+ Intense diplomatic activity followed, as the Romans tried to win over various barbarian tribes in preparation for a crossing of the Danube.

+ Their numbers were augmented by barbarian “foederati” who were permitted to settle within the imperial boundaries.

+ The western half of the Roman Empire lasted for about 500 years till the barbarian general Odoacer deposed its final emperor Romulus Augustus.

+ Later, the term Barbarian came to mean ‘Anyone who is not Greek’.

+ Fangbone is a nine-year-old barbarian warrior from Skullbania.

+ He is helped by Landa, the daughter of the Barbarian leader.

barbarian in-sentences
barbarian in-sentences

Example sentences of “barbarian”:

+ The Romans left on the beginning of the barbarian migration around 500.

+ There was no war but China stated it could not control barbarian people.

+ The fall of the Roman Empire, and the invasions of barbarian tribes, devastated European towns and cities and their inhabitants.

+ With the Muslim invasions of the seventh century, the Western areas of Christianity began to take on distinctive shapes, and the Bishops of Rome were more interested in barbarian kings than in the Byzantine Emperors.

+ According to Gibbon, the Roman Empire succumbed to barbarian invasions because its citizens gradually lost their “civic virtue”.J.G.A.

+ Amalasuntha attempted to improve relations with barbarian people to make peace with the Gothic nobility.

+ Not only were blackletter forms called “Gothic script”, but any other seemingly barbarian script was also labeled “Gothic”.

+ According to this opinion Mediterranean economics were disturbed by the early Islamic conquests and not by the barbarian invasions some centuries before.

+ Beyond the walls of its larger towns, little was spared by the barbarian Goths, Avars and Slavs; and the battered fragments of Roman work which mark the sites of Salona, near Spalato, and of many other ancient cities, are of slight antiquarian interest and slighter artistic value.

+ Roman Italy remained united until the sixth century, when it was divided between Byzantine and barbarian territories.

+ The small cathedral was built on the area of a former Roman basilica, destroyed during the barbarian invasions of Dalmatia in the VI century.

+ The Romans left on the beginning of the barbarian migration around 500.

+ There was no war but China stated it could not control barbarian people.
+ The fall of the Roman Empire, and the invasions of barbarian tribes, devastated European towns and cities and their inhabitants.

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