Kendred returned the present of the crown to Ceolred, the son of Ethelred; and making a pilgrimage to Rome, passed his life there in penance and devotion.
Ethelred, his successor, the son of Mollo, underwent a like fate.
It was some time before Sanduarri was conquered in his mountain country, but in the month Adar of the same year he suffered a like fate to that which had overtaken his ally.
It should not be forgotten, however, that at least one other very important people of antiquity, namely the Hittites, met with a like fate.
Na’id-Marduk, who accompanied him on his expedition to Elam, feared a like fate.
The next year Nepos invaded Italy and overthrew his rival, only to meet a like fate at the hands of Orestes, whom he had made master of the soldiers (475 A.
Tacitus, who met a like fate after a rule of less than two years.
The stannary courts, which exercised jurisdiction over the miners, being liable to a like objection, underwent a like fate.
The old, the young, the vigorous, the infirm, underwent a like fate, and were confounded in one common ruin.
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