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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... would execrate as crimes , are easily pardoned or overlooked by monks in the case of a monarch who believes rightly . But even in the narrative of the prejudiced monk , who is our informant , we can see that he himself disapproved ...
... would execrate as crimes , are easily pardoned or overlooked by monks in the case of a monarch who believes rightly . But even in the narrative of the prejudiced monk , who is our informant , we can see that he himself disapproved ...
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The monks of Studion , driven from their cloister by her son , had been restored with high honour by Irene , and we may believe that they were the most devoted of her supporters . The letter which Theodore addressed to her on this ...
The monks of Studion , driven from their cloister by her son , had been restored with high honour by Irene , and we may believe that they were the most devoted of her supporters . The letter which Theodore addressed to her on this ...
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The writer from whom we leiern these events was a monk , violently hostile to the new Emperor , and devoted to the orthodox ... of the monks and the large number of people who 6 CHAP , I EASTERN ROJAN EMPIRE THE EMBASSY OF JOHN THE ...
The writer from whom we leiern these events was a monk , violently hostile to the new Emperor , and devoted to the orthodox ... of the monks and the large number of people who 6 CHAP , I EASTERN ROJAN EMPIRE THE EMBASSY OF JOHN THE ...
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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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... and the favour of tbe temporary monk , Theosteriktos ( who Prince of Wales , a seasonable display wrote the Life of Nicetas of Medikion of emotion in the House of Lords was C. A.D. 821-829 ) , who describes him one of his arts .
... and the favour of tbe temporary monk , Theosteriktos ( who Prince of Wales , a seasonable display wrote the Life of Nicetas of Medikion of emotion in the House of Lords was C. A.D. 821-829 ) , who describes him one of his arts .
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