A History of the Eastern Roman Empire, from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867University Microfilms, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica vii
... accepted as a truism , that the Byzantine spirit knew no change or shadow of turning , that the social atmosphere of the Eastern Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been dis- credited ; but even in recent sketches of this ...
... accepted as a truism , that the Byzantine spirit knew no change or shadow of turning , that the social atmosphere of the Eastern Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been dis- credited ; but even in recent sketches of this ...
Stranica ix
... accept the story as substantially true and accurate . The single account is assumed to be veracious when there is no counter - evidence . But is this assumption valid ? Take the account of the murder of Michael III . which has come down ...
... accept the story as substantially true and accurate . The single account is assumed to be veracious when there is no counter - evidence . But is this assumption valid ? Take the account of the murder of Michael III . which has come down ...
Stranica 7
... accept unhesitatingly the assertion of the Greek chronographer that Nicephorus broke his faith . There is some evidence , adequate at leist to make us suspicious , that he kept his promise , and that Irene was not banished until she or ...
... accept unhesitatingly the assertion of the Greek chronographer that Nicephorus broke his faith . There is some evidence , adequate at leist to make us suspicious , that he kept his promise , and that Irene was not banished until she or ...
Stranica 28
... accepted by the army ; and the defence of Con- stantinople could not be left in the hands of Michael . It may be asked why Leo did not attempt to hinder Krum from advancing , by forcing him to fight another battle , in which there ...
... accepted by the army ; and the defence of Con- stantinople could not be left in the hands of Michael . It may be asked why Leo did not attempt to hinder Krum from advancing , by forcing him to fight another battle , in which there ...
Stranica 38
... accepted and maintained the settlement of the Council of Nicaea and the victory of Picture - worship . But though his enemies did not accuse him of iconoclastic tendencies , he was not an enthusiastic image - worshipper . His policy was ...
... accepted and maintained the settlement of the Council of Nicaea and the victory of Picture - worship . But though his enemies did not accuse him of iconoclastic tendencies , he was not an enthusiastic image - worshipper . His policy was ...
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