A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867Russell & Russell, 1965 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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... army , which lay near the strong fortress of Dazimon , and could not be advantageously attacked on this side . It would have been possible for Omar , following the second route , to have reached Gaziura from Zela , and entered the plain ...
... army , which lay near the strong fortress of Dazimon , and could not be advantageously attacked on this side . It would have been possible for Omar , following the second route , to have reached Gaziura from Zela , and entered the plain ...
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... army . It was thought that the Emperor had shown incompetence or had followed injudicious advice . While we can well understand that little confidence could be felt in this weak and inexperienced commander , we must also remember that ...
... army . It was thought that the Emperor had shown incompetence or had followed injudicious advice . While we can well understand that little confidence could be felt in this weak and inexperienced commander , we must also remember that ...
Stranica 353
... army of Michael , the king of the Bulgarians resolved to attempt the siege of two great cities at the same time . He had good reason to be elated by his recent successes against the Roman Empire ; he might well dream of winning greater ...
... army of Michael , the king of the Bulgarians resolved to attempt the siege of two great cities at the same time . He had good reason to be elated by his recent successes against the Roman Empire ; he might well dream of winning greater ...
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CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 56 |
CHAPTER III | 77 |
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