Edward Gibbon Quotes About Indignant

We have collected for you the TOP of Edward Gibbon's best quotes about Indignant! Here are collected all the quotes about Indignant starting from the birthday of the Historian – April 27, 1737! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 1 sayings of Edward Gibbon about Indignant. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • The triumph of the Romans was indeed sullied by their treatment of the captive king, whom they hung on a gibbet without the knowledge of their indignant general. This disgraceful act of cruelty which might be imputed to the fury of the troops, was followed by the deliberate murder of Withicab, the son of Vadomair; a German prince, of a weak and sickly constitution, but of a daring and formidable spirit.

    Edward Gibbon (1854). “The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire”, p.259
Page 1 of 1
Did you find Edward Gibbon's interesting saying about Indignant? We will be glad if you share the quote with your friends on social networks! This page contains Historian quotes from Historian Edward Gibbon about Indignant collected since April 27, 1737! Come back to us again – we are constantly replenishing our collection of quotes so that you can always find inspiration by reading a quote from one or another author!