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 vii
... Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been dis- credited ; but even in recent sketches of this civilization by competent hands we can see unconscious survivals of that belief . The curve of the whole development has still to ...
... Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been dis- credited ; but even in recent sketches of this civilization by competent hands we can see unconscious survivals of that belief . The curve of the whole development has still to ...
Stranica x
... the only safe course is to record his acts without presuming to know how far they were determined by personal motives . J. B. BURY . ROME , January 1912 , CONTENTS SEC . CHAPTER I NICEPHORUS I. , STAURACIUS , EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
... the only safe course is to record his acts without presuming to know how far they were determined by personal motives . J. B. BURY . ROME , January 1912 , CONTENTS SEC . CHAPTER I NICEPHORUS I. , STAURACIUS , EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
Stranica 5
... Rome with the danger of the existing situation and with the urgent need that the Empire should have a strong sovran to maintain its rights and prestige against the pretensions of the Western barbarian who claimed to be a true Augustus ...
... Rome with the danger of the existing situation and with the urgent need that the Empire should have a strong sovran to maintain its rights and prestige against the pretensions of the Western barbarian who claimed to be a true Augustus ...
Stranica 15
... Rome an Athenian lady was chosen to be the bride of a Roman Augustus . The choice of Nicephorus now fell on Theophano , even as Constantine V. had selected Irene for his son Leo , and nearly four centuries before Pulcheria had ...
... Rome an Athenian lady was chosen to be the bride of a Roman Augustus . The choice of Nicephorus now fell on Theophano , even as Constantine V. had selected Irene for his son Leo , and nearly four centuries before Pulcheria had ...
Stranica 18
... Rome . Perhaps it was from ancient Athens that he derived the political idea which , in the circumstances of his age , was a chimera ; and to his wife , thirsty for power , he might have said , " Athens , your own city , has taught the ...
... Rome . Perhaps it was from ancient Athens that he derived the political idea which , in the circumstances of his age , was a chimera ; and to his wife , thirsty for power , he might have said , " Athens , your own city , has taught the ...
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