A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A.D. 802-867).Macmillan, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 87
... Moslems . stood him in good stead now . His first movement was to invade Syria and display his immense forces to the astonished eyes of the Saracens . Perhaps such a large Roman army had seldom passed the Taurus since Syria had become a ...
... Moslems . stood him in good stead now . His first movement was to invade Syria and display his immense forces to the astonished eyes of the Saracens . Perhaps such a large Roman army had seldom passed the Taurus since Syria had become a ...
Stranica 222
... Moslems in the frontier regions had rendered it necessary to delimit from the Anatolic and Armeniac provinces districts which were known as kleisurarchies , and were under minor commanders , kleisurarchs , who could take measures for ...
... Moslems in the frontier regions had rendered it necessary to delimit from the Anatolic and Armeniac provinces districts which were known as kleisurarchies , and were under minor commanders , kleisurarchs , who could take measures for ...
Stranica 234
... Moslems or the chronic state of war between the two powers were barriers or obstacles . At that time the Mohammadan society of the middle classes , especially in the towns , seems to have been permeated by a current of intellectual ...
... Moslems or the chronic state of war between the two powers were barriers or obstacles . At that time the Mohammadan society of the middle classes , especially in the towns , seems to have been permeated by a current of intellectual ...
Stranica 245
... Moslems raided each other's lands , the two chief were ( 1 ) the defiles , known from ancient times as the Cilician Gates , through which the Saracens , when Tarsus was their base , carried the Holy War into the central regions of Asia ...
... Moslems raided each other's lands , the two chief were ( 1 ) the defiles , known from ancient times as the Cilician Gates , through which the Saracens , when Tarsus was their base , carried the Holy War into the central regions of Asia ...
Stranica 249
... Moslems from Syria , the wars between the Empire and Caliphate are little more than a chronicle of reciprocal incursions which seldom penetrated very far into the enemy's country . The chief events were the capture and recapture of the ...
... Moslems from Syria , the wars between the Empire and Caliphate are little more than a chronicle of reciprocal incursions which seldom penetrated very far into the enemy's country . The chief events were the capture and recapture of the ...
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