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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Stranica 21
The unfortunate Stauracins ? lived on for more than three months , but towards the end of that time the corruption of his wound became so horrible that no one could approach him for the stench . On the 11th of January 812 he died ...
The unfortunate Stauracins ? lived on for more than three months , but towards the end of that time the corruption of his wound became so horrible that no one could approach him for the stench . On the 11th of January 812 he died ...
Stranica 23
It was said at least that in the days of Nicephorus they had lived in pitiable penury , as that parsimonious Emperor would not allow his daughter - in - law to expend money in assisting them ; but this may be only an ill - natured ...
It was said at least that in the days of Nicephorus they had lived in pitiable penury , as that parsimonious Emperor would not allow his daughter - in - law to expend money in assisting them ; but this may be only an ill - natured ...
Stranica 46
Thomas the Slavonian returned from Saracen territory , where he had lived in exile , and was now made Turmarch of the Federates . Thus the three squires of Bardanes are brought into association again . Auother appointment which Lco made ...
Thomas the Slavonian returned from Saracen territory , where he had lived in exile , and was now made Turmarch of the Federates . Thus the three squires of Bardanes are brought into association again . Auother appointment which Lco made ...
Stranica 55
The third son , Gregory , lived to become in later years bishop of Syracuse . Both Basil and Gregory repented of their iconoclastic errors , and iconodule historians spoke of them in after days as " great in virtue .
The third son , Gregory , lived to become in later years bishop of Syracuse . Both Basil and Gregory repented of their iconoclastic errors , and iconodule historians spoke of them in after days as " great in virtue .
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C Theophanes , whose chronicle was almost our only guide for the first twelve years of the ninth century , had lived a life unusually ascetic even in his own day , in the monastery of Agros , at Sigriane near Cyzicus .
C Theophanes , whose chronicle was almost our only guide for the first twelve years of the ninth century , had lived a life unusually ascetic even in his own day , in the monastery of Agros , at Sigriane near Cyzicus .
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