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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... and the only safe course is to record his acts without presuming to know how far they were determined by personal motives . J. B. BURY . Rowe , January 1912 . . CONTENTS CHAPTER I 9 1 PAGB 1 NICEPHOROB I. , x EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
... and the only safe course is to record his acts without presuming to know how far they were determined by personal motives . J. B. BURY . Rowe , January 1912 . . CONTENTS CHAPTER I 9 1 PAGB 1 NICEPHOROB I. , x EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
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The new Einperor determined , as a matter of course , to send the deposed Empress into banishment , but she possessed a secret which it was important for him to discover . The economy of Leo III . and Constantine V. had accumulated a ...
The new Einperor determined , as a matter of course , to send the deposed Empress into banishment , but she possessed a secret which it was important for him to discover . The economy of Leo III . and Constantine V. had accumulated a ...
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It was the first act in a long and curious drama which was worked out in the course of twenty years . We shall see the various stages of its development in due order . The contemporaries of the actors grasped the dramatic aspect ...
It was the first act in a long and curious drama which was worked out in the course of twenty years . We shall see the various stages of its development in due order . The contemporaries of the actors grasped the dramatic aspect ...
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When Bardanes ' found it impracticable to establish on the Asiatic shore ? a basis of operations against the capital , of which the inhabitants showed no inclination to welcome him , he concluded that his wisest course would be to sue ...
When Bardanes ' found it impracticable to establish on the Asiatic shore ? a basis of operations against the capital , of which the inhabitants showed no inclination to welcome him , he concluded that his wisest course would be to sue ...
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Such a course could have been abundantly justified by the necessity of having an Emperor capable of meeting the dangers to be apprehended from the triumphant Bulgarian foe . Theoktistos and others pressed Michael to assume the diadem ...
Such a course could have been abundantly justified by the necessity of having an Emperor capable of meeting the dangers to be apprehended from the triumphant Bulgarian foe . Theoktistos and others pressed Michael to assume the diadem ...
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