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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... Gate ( Chalkê ) of the Palace , and induced the guard to admit them , by a story which certainly bore little appearance of likelihood . They said that Aetius had been attempting to force the Empress to elevate his brother to the rank of ...
... Gate ( Chalkê ) of the Palace , and induced the guard to admit them , by a story which certainly bore little appearance of likelihood . They said that Aetius had been attempting to force the Empress to elevate his brother to the rank of ...
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... gate on the level ground below the Hippodrome ) , and that the port and palace of Hormisdas were the older names for the port and palace called by tenth - century writers But Leo the Armenian appeared on Bucoleon ( from a marble group ...
... gate on the level ground below the Hippodrome ) , and that the port and palace of Hormisdas were the older names for the port and palace called by tenth - century writers But Leo the Armenian appeared on Bucoleon ( from a marble group ...
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... Gate of Charisios and proceeded to the Palace ; on Tuesday he was crowned in the ambo of St. Sophia by the Patriarch ... gate ( also called the Gate of Polyandrion ) was on the north side of the river Lycus and identical with ...
... Gate of Charisios and proceeded to the Palace ; on Tuesday he was crowned in the ambo of St. Sophia by the Patriarch ... gate ( also called the Gate of Polyandrion ) was on the north side of the river Lycus and identical with ...
Stranica 45
... Gate , but , having performed his act of devotion , proceeded past the Baths of Zeuxippos , and passing through the Hippodrome reached the Palace at the entrance known as the Skyla . The Emperor walked rapidly through the gate , and ...
... Gate , but , having performed his act of devotion , proceeded past the Baths of Zeuxippos , and passing through the Hippodrome reached the Palace at the entrance known as the Skyla . The Emperor walked rapidly through the gate , and ...
Stranica 53
... Gate at daybreak , and as soon as they sang the morning hymn , the Emperor used to enter the church . The conspirators arrayed themselves in clerical robes , and having concealed , daggers in the folds , mingled with the choristers who ...
... Gate at daybreak , and as soon as they sang the morning hymn , the Emperor used to enter the church . The conspirators arrayed themselves in clerical robes , and having concealed , daggers in the folds , mingled with the choristers who ...
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