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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... took common counsel to save their lives . The only chance was to effect a com- munication with the other conspirators , whose names had not yet been revealed . The Emperor had directed that , if Michael were moved to confess his sins ...
... took common counsel to save their lives . The only chance was to effect a com- munication with the other conspirators , whose names had not yet been revealed . The Emperor had directed that , if Michael were moved to confess his sins ...
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... took no prominent part in the orthodox reform , though they afterwards sought to gain credit for having indirectly promoted it by instigating Manuel the Magister.1 We shall hardly do them wrong if we venture to read between the lines ...
... took no prominent part in the orthodox reform , though they afterwards sought to gain credit for having indirectly promoted it by instigating Manuel the Magister.1 We shall hardly do them wrong if we venture to read between the lines ...
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... took the town of Urpeli , and vanquished the Arabs at Almulat . Then turning eastward to Armenia he took several fortresses in the region of Gelam and made the " Fourth Armenia a waste deserted by men and beasts " ( 108 ) . 4 For the ...
... took the town of Urpeli , and vanquished the Arabs at Almulat . Then turning eastward to Armenia he took several fortresses in the region of Gelam and made the " Fourth Armenia a waste deserted by men and beasts " ( 108 ) . 4 For the ...
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CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 56 |
CHAPTER III | 77 |
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