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 12
Thus , according to the story , the destinies of the two Emperors Leo V , and Michael II . and of the great tyrant Thomas were shadowed forth at Philomelion long before it could be guessed how such things were to come to pass ...
Thus , according to the story , the destinies of the two Emperors Leo V , and Michael II . and of the great tyrant Thomas were shadowed forth at Philomelion long before it could be guessed how such things were to come to pass ...
Stranica 13
The tyranny had lasted about seven weeks , when Bardanes secretly left the camp at midnight ( September 8 ) and travelling doubtless by the road which passes Nicaea and skirts the southern shores of Lake Ascanias , escaped to the ...
The tyranny had lasted about seven weeks , when Bardanes secretly left the camp at midnight ( September 8 ) and travelling doubtless by the road which passes Nicaea and skirts the southern shores of Lake Ascanias , escaped to the ...
Stranica 36
Moreover , sentence was passed on the aged Plato , the abbot Thcolore , and his brother Joseph , who had been dr . geed before the assembly , and they were banished to the l'rince's Islands , where they were placed in separate retreats ...
Moreover , sentence was passed on the aged Plato , the abbot Thcolore , and his brother Joseph , who had been dr . geed before the assembly , and they were banished to the l'rince's Islands , where they were placed in separate retreats ...
Stranica 42
were with Tarasius and then with Nicephorus , were more than passing episodes . They were symptomatic of an opposition or discord between the hienrchy of the Church and a portion of the monastic world . The heads of the Church were more ...
were with Tarasius and then with Nicephorus , were more than passing episodes . They were symptomatic of an opposition or discord between the hienrchy of the Church and a portion of the monastic world . The heads of the Church were more ...
Stranica 45
The Emperor did not enter by the Brazen 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 did not enter by the Brazen 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 .
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