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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Pliska , the palace of the early princes , has been excavated , and a number of interesting and difficult inscriptious buve come to light there and in other parts of the country . This material , published and illustrated by MM .
Pliska , the palace of the early princes , has been excavated , and a number of interesting and difficult inscriptious buve come to light there and in other parts of the country . This material , published and illustrated by MM .
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Few palace revolutions have been more completely justified by the exigencies of the common weal , and if personal ambitions had not sufficed to bring about the fall of Irene , public interest would have dictated the removal of a sovran ...
Few palace revolutions have been more completely justified by the exigencies of the common weal , and if personal ambitions had not sufficed to bring about the fall of Irene , public interest would have dictated the removal of a sovran ...
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It was 1 On the night of October 31 the conspirators appeared before the Brazen Gate ( Chalke ) of the Palace , and induced the guard to admit them , by a story which certainly bore little appearance of likelihood .
It was 1 On the night of October 31 the conspirators appeared before the Brazen Gate ( Chalke ) of the Palace , and induced the guard to admit them , by a story which certainly bore little appearance of likelihood .
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Nicephorus knew of its existence , and on the day after his coronation he had an interview with Irene in the Palace , and by promises and blandishments persuaded her to reveal where the store was hidden . Irene on this occasion made a ...
Nicephorus knew of its existence , and on the day after his coronation he had an interview with Irene in the Palace , and by promises and blandishments persuaded her to reveal where the store was hidden . Irene on this occasion made a ...
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Nicephorus instituted a new court which sat in the Palace of Magnaura . Here he used to preside himself and judge cases which ordinarily came before the Prefect of the City or the Quaestor . It was his purpose , he alleged , to enable ...
Nicephorus instituted a new court which sat in the Palace of Magnaura . Here he used to preside himself and judge cases which ordinarily came before the Prefect of the City or the Quaestor . It was his purpose , he alleged , to enable ...
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