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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After the death of Stauracius , his rival Aetius enjoyed the supreme control of the Empress and the Empire . He may have been a capable man ; but his position was precarious , his power was resented by the other ministers of state ...
After the death of Stauracius , his rival Aetius enjoyed the supreme control of the Empress and the Empire . He may have been a capable man ; but his position was precarious , his power was resented by the other ministers of state ...
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He even threatened to put to death some Lycaonian nobles ; and the Senate and the Patriarch could hardly venture to doubt the sincerity of his indignation . As for the rebellious ariny , it was punished by receiving no pay ; several ...
He even threatened to put to death some Lycaonian nobles ; and the Senate and the Patriarch could hardly venture to doubt the sincerity of his indignation . As for the rebellious ariny , it was punished by receiving no pay ; several ...
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Th . 11 the date is also from the date of his father's death , given as July 26 , but the death of July 26 , to the day of his resignation , Štauracius is wrongly placed on the Oct. 2 , lasted 2 nonths and 8 days day of his resignation ...
Th . 11 the date is also from the date of his father's death , given as July 26 , but the death of July 26 , to the day of his resignation , Štauracius is wrongly placed on the Oct. 2 , lasted 2 nonths and 8 days day of his resignation ...
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It appears that this Emperor , as he felt death approaching , formed the conception of changing the Imperial constitution into a democracy . It was the wild vision of a morbid brain , but we cannot help wondering how Stauracius would ...
It appears that this Emperor , as he felt death approaching , formed the conception of changing the Imperial constitution into a democracy . It was the wild vision of a morbid brain , but we cannot help wondering how Stauracius would ...
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The strange designs of Stauracius and the ambition of Theophano alarmed Nicephorus , and he determined to prevent all danger of a democracy or a sovran Augusta by anticipating the death of the Emperor and placing Michael on the throne .
The strange designs of Stauracius and the ambition of Theophano alarmed Nicephorus , and he determined to prevent all danger of a democracy or a sovran Augusta by anticipating the death of the Emperor and placing Michael on the throne .
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