Note 033
Narbonne, and the rest of Septimania, was
recovered by Pepin the son of Charles Martel, A.D. 755,
(Pagi, Critica, tom. iii. p. 300.) Thirty-seven years
afterwards, it was pillaged by a sudden inroad of the Arabs,
who employed the captives in the construction of the mosch
of Cordova, (De Guignes, Hist. des Huns, tom. i. p. 354.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 52