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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She was under the alternating influence of two favourite eunuchs , ' whose intrigues against each other divided the court . After the death of Stauracius , his rival Aetius enjoyed the supreme control of the Empress and the Empire .
She was under the alternating influence of two favourite eunuchs , ' whose intrigues against each other divided the court . After the death of Stauracius , his rival Aetius enjoyed the supreme control of the Empress and the Empire .
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of the monks and the large number of people who were under their influence . But we may well believe that the populace showed no enthusiasm at the revolution ; Nicephorus can hardly have been a popular minister .
of the monks and the large number of people who were under their influence . But we may well believe that the populace showed no enthusiasm at the revolution ; Nicephorus can hardly have been a popular minister .
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The influence of Theophano caused her husband to show marked displeasure to the ministers Stephanos and Theoktistos , and to his brother - in - law Michael , and also to regard with aversion his sister Procopia , whom he suspected of ...
The influence of Theophano caused her husband to show marked displeasure to the ministers Stephanos and Theoktistos , and to his brother - in - law Michael , and also to regard with aversion his sister Procopia , whom he suspected of ...
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In matters that touched the State he seems also to have been under the influence of a counsellor , and one perhaps whose ... This minister had helped in the deposition of Irene , and he was probably influential , though he played no ...
In matters that touched the State he seems also to have been under the influence of a counsellor , and one perhaps whose ... This minister had helped in the deposition of Irene , and he was probably influential , though he played no ...
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Nicephorus , the Emperor , knew that he would have to reckon with the influence of Theodore and the Studite monks , and accordingly he sought to disarm their opposition by writing to him and his uncle Plato before the selection of a ...
Nicephorus , the Emperor , knew that he would have to reckon with the influence of Theodore and the Studite monks , and accordingly he sought to disarm their opposition by writing to him and his uncle Plato before the selection of a ...
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