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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... Patriarch Tarasius , in the presence of a large multitude , who beheld the spectacle with various emotions . The writer from whom we learn these events was a nonk , violently hostile to the new Emperor , and devoted to the orthodox ...
... Patriarch Tarasius , in the presence of a large multitude , who beheld the spectacle with various emotions . The writer from whom we learn these events was a nonk , violently hostile to the new Emperor , and devoted to the orthodox ...
Stranica 18
... Patriarch Nicephorus at this juncture helped to determine and secure the progress of events . He was doubtless relieved at the death of his stark namesake , however much he may have been distressed at the calamity which brought it about ...
... Patriarch Nicephorus at this juncture helped to determine and secure the progress of events . He was doubtless relieved at the death of his stark namesake , however much he may have been distressed at the calamity which brought it about ...
Stranica 19
... Patriarch failed in his errand at the bedside of the doomed monarch , but he hoped that a new Emperor , of no doubtful voice in matters of ortho- doxy , would soon sit upon the throne . And it appeared that it would be necessary to take ...
... Patriarch failed in his errand at the bedside of the doomed monarch , but he hoped that a new Emperor , of no doubtful voice in matters of ortho- doxy , would soon sit upon the throne . And it appeared that it would be necessary to take ...
Stranica 20
... Patriarch Nicephorus , visited him . They endeavoured to console him and to justify the step which had been taken ; they repudiated the charge of a conspiracy , and explained their act as solely necessitated by his hopeless condition ...
... Patriarch Nicephorus , visited him . They endeavoured to console him and to justify the step which had been taken ; they repudiated the charge of a conspiracy , and explained their act as solely necessitated by his hopeless condition ...
Stranica 21
... Patriarch , who had done so much in helping him to the throne , the sum of 50 lbs . of gold ( £ 2160 ) , and to the clergy of St. Sophia he gave half that amount . The unfortunate Stauracius lived on for more than three months , but ...
... Patriarch , who had done so much in helping him to the throne , the sum of 50 lbs . of gold ( £ 2160 ) , and to the clergy of St. Sophia he gave half that amount . The unfortunate Stauracius lived on for more than three months , but ...
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