The value of the illustrations can scarcely be over-estimated.
They will be found to surpass in number and excellence anything
heretofore offered in a school-book. For the most part they are
reproductions of world-famous pictures, and for that reason the
artists' names are generally affixed.
Contents
Introduction Page The
Gods of the Teutons . . . . . . . . . 7 The Nibelungs .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Chapter I Alaric the Visigoth (394-410 A.D.) . . . 27 II
Attila the Hun (433-453 A.D.) . . . . . . 36 III Genseric the
Vandal (427-477 A.D.). . . . 46 IV Theodoric the Ostrogoth
(475-526 A.D.) . 55 V Clovis (481-511 A.D.) . . . . . . . .
. . 61 VI Justinian (527-565 A.D.) . . . . . . . . 71 VII
Mohammed (570-632 A.D.) . . . . . . . . . 80 VIII Charles Martle
and Pepin (714-768 A.D.) . 93 IX Charlemagne (768-809 A.D.)
. . . . . . . 101 X Harun-al-Raschid (786-809 A.D.) . . . .
. 112 XI Egbert the Saxon (802-837 A.D.) . . . . . 119 XII
Rollo the Viking (Died 931 A.D.) . .
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