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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The fallacious assumption , once accepted as a truism , that the Byzantine spirit know no change or shadow of turning , that the social atmosphere of the Eastern Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been discredited ...
The fallacious assumption , once accepted as a truism , that the Byzantine spirit know no change or shadow of turning , that the social atmosphere of the Eastern Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been discredited ...
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... and 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 CHAPTER I PAOB 1 NICEPHORUS I. , STAURACIUS , EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
... and 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 CHAPTER I PAOB 1 NICEPHORUS I. , STAURACIUS , EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
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... the Roman Empire against the Saracens and Bulgarians , but had also infused new life into the administration and institutions , terminated inglorinously two years after the Imperial coronation of Charles the Great at Rome .
... the Roman Empire against the Saracens and Bulgarians , but had also infused new life into the administration and institutions , terminated inglorinously two years after the Imperial coronation of Charles the Great at Rome .
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The overtures of Charles may well have impressed the patricinns of New 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 ...
The overtures of Charles may well have impressed the patricinns of New 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 ...
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... nor is it likely that he had much knowledge of the early constitutional history of 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 ...
... nor is it likely that he had much knowledge of the early constitutional history of 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 ...
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