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 | | By skilfully co-operating with his fleet, he was able to cross the rivers of Venetia without fighting the Gothic general Teias, who intended to dispute their passage. |
 | | Teias, who was proclaimed his successor, protracted for a few months a desperate resistance in the rocky peninsula of Castellamare, overlooking the bay of Naples. |
 | | Against the small but gallant bands of Totila and Teias he had adopted the policy of rapid marches and imperative challenges to battle. |
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