A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867) |
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Accordingly , he marched against him with a band of chosen soldiers ; his army being so large that he could easily divert a portion without raising the blockade . The followers of Gregory were defeated , we know not where nor how ...
Accordingly , he marched against him with a band of chosen soldiers ; his army being so large that he could easily divert a portion without raising the blockade . The followers of Gregory were defeated , we know not where nor how ...
Stranica 100
It may well be that he declined to conclude any formal alliance with the Bulgarians , but merely gave them assurances that , if they marched against Thomas and paid themselves by booty , he would hold them innocent of violating the ...
It may well be that he declined to conclude any formal alliance with the Bulgarians , but merely gave them assurances that , if they marched against Thomas and paid themselves by booty , he would hold them innocent of violating the ...
Stranica 101
... and suggested that his avarice withheld him from paying the Bulgarians the money which they demanded for their services.2 Omurtag then descended from Mount Haemus and marched by the great high road , by Hadrianople and Arcadiopolis ...
... and suggested that his avarice withheld him from paying the Bulgarians the money which they demanded for their services.2 Omurtag then descended from Mount Haemus and marched by the great high road , by Hadrianople and Arcadiopolis ...
Stranica 102
... Thomas , still hopeful , collected the scattered troops who had been routed on the day of Kêduktos , and marching north - eastward pitched his camp ... younger Emperor marched with his father or was left behind to guard the city .
... Thomas , still hopeful , collected the scattered troops who had been routed on the day of Kêduktos , and marching north - eastward pitched his camp ... younger Emperor marched with his father or was left behind to guard the city .
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These two conspired and marched through the provinces , ravaging the crops , declaring their allegiance to Michael and disowning Basil . The Emperors ordered the other stratêgoi to suppress them , and Nicephorus ...
These two conspired and marched through the provinces , ravaging the crops , declaring their allegiance to Michael and disowning Basil . The Emperors ordered the other stratêgoi to suppress them , and Nicephorus ...
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