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 15
... tempted the desires of the father ; and two , who were more lovely than the successful Athenian , were consoled for their disappointment by the gallantries of Nicephorus himself on the night of his son's marriage .
... tempted the desires of the father ; and two , who were more lovely than the successful Athenian , were consoled for their disappointment by the gallantries of Nicephorus himself on the night of his son's marriage .
Stranica 40
The monk , to whom we owe most of our knowledge of the events of these years , deeply laments the successful interference of these evil counsellors . But the penalty of death was only commuted ; the Athingani were condemned to ...
The monk , to whom we owe most of our knowledge of the events of these years , deeply laments the successful interference of these evil counsellors . But the penalty of death was only commuted ; the Athingani were condemned to ...
Stranica 41
remember how heavy the arm of Constantine had been on the Bulgarians and how well he had defended the frontier of Thrace ; they might plausibly ascribe the difference in military success to the difference in religious doctrine .
remember how heavy the arm of Constantine had been on the Bulgarians and how well he had defended the frontier of Thrace ; they might plausibly ascribe the difference in military success to the difference in religious doctrine .
Stranica 52
The plan of rescue which the conspirators imagined and carried out was simple enough ; but its success depended on the circumstance that the season was winter and the mornings dark .. It was the custom that the choristers who chanted ...
The plan of rescue which the conspirators imagined and carried out was simple enough ; but its success depended on the circumstance that the season was winter and the mornings dark .. It was the custom that the choristers who chanted ...
Stranica 57
The course pursued by Nicephorus seems to have been perfectly satisfactory and successful in securing the peace of the. i Scr . Incert . 340 apbrepov toñoas placeed on his head ; then deutépę rhs idebxeipov ; cp . 349.
The course pursued by Nicephorus seems to have been perfectly satisfactory and successful in securing the peace of the. i Scr . Incert . 340 apbrepov toñoas placeed on his head ; then deutépę rhs idebxeipov ; cp . 349.
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