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the Arabs   of Andalusia were sometimes tempted to assist or oppose the Moslems of an adverse sect. In the revolution of human   events, a new ambuscade was concealed in the Caudine Forks,   the fields of Cannæ were bedewed a second time with the   blood of the Africans, and the sovereign of Rome again   attacked or defended the walls of Capua and Tarentum. A colony of Saracens had been planted at Bari, which commands   the entrance of the Adriatic Gulf; and their impartial   depredations provoked the resentment, and conciliated the   union of the two emperors. An offensive alliance was   concluded between Basil the Macedonian, the first of his race,   and Lewis the great-grandson of Charlemagne; and each party supplied the deficiencies of his associate. It would have been   imprudent in the Byzantine monarch to transport his   stationary troops of Asia to an Italian campaign; and the Latin   arms would have been insufficient if his superior navy had not   occupied the mouth of the Gulf. The fortress of Bari was   invested by the infantry of the Franks, and by the cavalry and galleys of the Greeks; and, after a defence of four years, the   Arabian emir submitted to the clemency of Lewis, who   commanded in person the operations of the siege. This   important conquest had been achieved by the concord of the   East and West; but their recent amity was soon imbittered by   the mutual complaints of jealousy and pride. The Greeks   assumed as their own the merit of the conquest and the pomp   of the triumph; extolled the greatness of their powers, and   affected to deride the intemperance and sloth of the handful of   Barbarians who appeared under the banners of the   Carlovingian prince. His reply is expressed with the eloquence   of

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