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907. These pagans suddenly inundated Christian Europe in the 10th century. In numbers apparently count- less, in brutality unparalleled, in the very rudiments of common humanity wholly deficient, their onslaught acted as a tremendous and paralyzing shock to the civilized world. None knew whence they came, nor whither they were bound. Their language was un- known, and their aspect terrifying. Startled by so unexpected and unaccountable a scourge, 1 the trem- bling nations identified the ravages ...of these appalling barbarians with monstrous calamities intended to herald the approaching dissolution of the world. 1 For the Hungarian inroads see Milman's 'Latin Chris- tianity ' [1854], ii. Pp. 444, 445. MORAVIA, BOHEMIA, AND SERVIA. 77 Henry the Fowler at last defeated the Hungarians, a. D. 935, near Merseburg, and some twenty years afterwards an irrecoverable blow was dealt them by Otho the Great. Finally, abandoning their roaming propensities, they became stationary within the boundaries of the country which at present bears their name.
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