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Totila razes the walls of Florence... Totila razes the walls of Florence... Totila razes the walls of... Most of the historical evidence for Totila consists of chronicles by the Byzantine historian... Totila was elected king after the death of his uncle... was that Totila was a usurper... where Totila showed his nature by treating his prisoners so well that they were induced to serve... cities which Totila would have to take by siege... Totila circumvented those cities where a drawn... Totila could be merciless... Procopius also left a word portrait of Totila before his troops drawn up for battle... for Totila generally avoided formal battles with opposing armies drawn up in battle array and excelled at... relieve Naples by sea was badly bungled when Totila was informed during unnecessary delays... Totila offered generous terms and Conon... On this occasion Totila exhibited a considerable humanity which was not to be expected... Totila spent the following season establishing himself in the south and reducing pockets of resistance... although Totila did not carry out his threat to make it a pasture for cattle... and Totila again marched against it... Totila advanced a third time against Rome... Totila marched against him and was defeated and killed at the...

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