History of the Eastern Roman Empire: From the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I.John Bagnell Bury saw the Byzantine Empire as a continuation of the Roman Empire and he explicitly called Byzantine History, Roman History. In this book Bury deals with one of the most important periods of Byzantine Empire, a period of Empire's transition from Ancient kingdom into medieval state. |
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By the control of the troops of these provinces he hoped to compass his scheme of raising Leo to the Imperial throne. We can hardly doubt that the political object of mitigating her unpopularity in the capital was the motive of certain ...
By the control of the troops of these provinces he hoped to compass his scheme of raising Leo to the Imperial throne. We can hardly doubt that the political object of mitigating her unpopularity in the capital was the motive of certain ...
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The large powers which were entrusted to him stirred his ambitions to seize the crown, and the fiscal rigour of the new Emperor excited sufficient discontent to secure followers for a usurper. The Armeniac troops refused to support him, ...
The large powers which were entrusted to him stirred his ambitions to seize the crown, and the fiscal rigour of the new Emperor excited sufficient discontent to secure followers for a usurper. The Armeniac troops refused to support him, ...
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Stauracius himself, notwithstanding his weak condition, appeared in the presence of the troops who had collected at Hadrianople after the disaster, and spoke to them. The soldiers had been disgusted by.
Stauracius himself, notwithstanding his weak condition, appeared in the presence of the troops who had collected at Hadrianople after the disaster, and spoke to them. The soldiers had been disgusted by.
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Michael Rangabé was proclaimed “Emperor of the Romans” by the Senate and the residential troops—that remnant of them which had escaped from the field of blood beyond the Haemus. Meanwhile the Emperor, who had been less lucky on that ...
Michael Rangabé was proclaimed “Emperor of the Romans” by the Senate and the residential troops—that remnant of them which had escaped from the field of blood beyond the Haemus. Meanwhile the Emperor, who had been less lucky on that ...
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In the spring of A.D. 813 Michael took the field at the head of a great army which included the Asiatic as well as the European troops. Michael was no general, but the overwhelming defeat which he experienced at Versinicia (June 22) was ...
In the spring of A.D. 813 Michael took the field at the head of a great army which included the Asiatic as well as the European troops. Michael was no general, but the overwhelming defeat which he experienced at Versinicia (June 22) was ...
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The history of Byzantine civilization in which social elements | |
Theophilus A D 829842 | |
Michael III A D 842867 | |
Photius and Ignatius | |
Financial Amed Military Administration | |
The Saracen Wars | |
The Saracen Conquest of Crete and Sicily | |
Relations with the Western Empire Venice | |
Bulgaria | |
The Conversion of the Slavs and the Bulgarians | |
The Empire of the Khazars and the Peoples of the North | |
Art Learning and Education The Amorian Period | |
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